According to telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, there is adequate water in the state's reservoirs to ensure that there are no issues with drinking water throughout the current heat. She stated that repairs should be made on a war footing basis and the supply of drinking water should be maintained at a review meeting with authorities on the state's drinking water supply crisis held on Tuesday, march 19.
 

She explained that Greater hyderabad receives an adequate supply of water and that extra water tanks are also delivered upon request. The freshwater supply is not a concern, according to her.
 
During the meeting, the secretaries examined the state's reservoirs' water availability as well as the steps taken to ensure a summertime supply of drinking water.
 
The participants in this review meeting included the principal secretary of the municipal department, Dana Kishore, the principal secretary of panchayat Raj, the secretary of Rural Development, sandeep Sultania, the secretary of the irrigation department, rahul Bojja, the commissioner of panchayat Raj, Anita Ramachandran, the commissioner of the GHMC, the director of the municipal department, Divya, the Mission Bhagiratha ENC Krupakar Reddy, and other officers, according to a press release.
 

On SSC exams
The statement went on to state that about the way the class 10 examinations (SSC) would be conducted, the chief secretary has instructed the authorities to successfully carry out the exams in the same spirit that was demonstrated during the recently finished Intermediate exams.
 
Regarding the administration of the tenth-class exams, she had a teleconference with the district collectors.
 
The chief secretary stated that there should be no issues with the conduct of the remaining tests.
 
"Mobile phones and electronic devices should never be permitted in examination centers," the speaker argued.


According to her, section 144 has been implemented at the testing locations, and each location needs to have at least one constable or house guard assigned.
 
She instructed the staff to arrange for a suitable return of the exam papers to the post offices. "In this regard, there should be proper coordination between the education department and police officials," she continued.
 
The district collectors and officials were also commended by the CS for a job well done on the just finished inter examinations.
 
In this teleconference, DGP ravi Gupta, education Department Commissioner Devasena, and Principal Secretary Burra Venkatesham took part.
 
 

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