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Secretariat shift deadline not negotiable

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
The October one deadline for the temporary shift of Writers' Buildings, the West Bengal state secretariat, to the HRBC building in Howrah would have to be maintained and could not be crossed, sources in the government said today.

At a meeting held among the chief secretary and various other secretaries on the trans-location, it was decided that the deadline was not negotiable, the sources said.

The meeting formed two committees of seven members each, one of which would look after the shifting process and the other would oversee the preparations at the HRBC building for making it ready for occupancy by the deadline.
 

While the shifting of CMO files would be undertaken by the PWD department, the other 28 departments would have to fend for themselves.

The meeting was also attended by officials of HRBC, CESC, BSNL, Howrah City Police Commissioner and District Magistrate.

Two days ago, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced temporary shift of the state secretariat from the iconic Writers' Buildings to an unoccupied 14-storied HRBC building across the Hooghly for facilitating renovation of the colonial edifice.

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First Published: Aug 10 2013 | 6:56 PM IST

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