There was a flurry of activity in the A, B, C and D blocks, which constitute the Secretariat of newly-formed Telangana state, with the KCR government getting down to business since yesterday.
The C block, which houses the office of Chief Minister, in particular is abuzz with activity as bureaucrats and political leaders queued up to meet Chandrasekhar Rao.
Today, the Chief Minister held his first "review" meeting with officials of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and discussed the development works going on in the city.
The Chief Minister currently has only a Principal Secretary and an Officer on Special Duty to assist him in the administration.
Two Secretaries are expected to be appointed in a day or two to enable the Chief Minister take up full-scale review of various departments, official sources said.
Since N Kiran Kumar Reddy resigned as chief minister of (united) Andhra Pradesh on February 19, the Secretariat virtually remained deserted, with all work in the Secretariat over the last three-and-a half months being centred only on the state bifurcation and the general elections.
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