Role of bureaucrates in kerala floods?
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan thanked senior IAS officials who were actively involved in dealing with the mega calamity that ravaged 11 of the 14 districts. In a meeting held in a guest house in Thiruvananthapuram, Chief Minister expressed his deep appreciation and regard for the proactive role they had played in dealing with the worst flood ever hit the state. "When floods raided us, our immediate focus was on rescue operations. While dealing with the situation, most of you ignored your personal comforts and worked round the clock. Very senior officials had worked without a break. You have showed exceptional brilliance and commitment in your delivery. On behalf of Kerala and our government, I express my deep appreciation for each one of you. Now we need to move on and expect similar solidarity and participation of each one of you in rebuilding Kerala," Pinarayi said. The IAS officials received his thanksgiving speech with a great applause. During his 40 minute speech, Chief Minister revealed that the rescue operations initiated by Kerala in the time of floods have won appreciation from the Union government and the whole world. "We worked together to meet our challenges and showed best coordination possible with various departments. You certainly deserve a pat," Chief Minister said with a warm smile. Chief Minister listed his priorities before the senior civil servants and appealed to them to focus on comprehensive damage evaluation in the next step. "We have to complete rehabilitation and rebuilding Kerala on a fast track mode. I would request you to take pro-active steps in rebuilding Kerala," Pinarayi said. According to him, the government is making all efforts in rebuilding Kerala better and seeking help from international agencies for fund mobilisation and technical expertise for rebuilding Kerala in the best possible manner.
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