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Himanta Biswa Sarma was one of the few chief ministers of the country to whom Sheikh Hasina sent themangoes as a goodwill gesture
GUWAHATI: Will only the loved ones of chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma get some share of the mango consignment that has been gifted by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina a couple of days ago? Sarma was one of the few chief ministers of the country to whom Hasina sent the mangoes as a goodwill gesture.
While principal secretary to the chief minister, Samir K. Sinha received the consignment from assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh in Guwahati, Shah Mohammad Tanvir Mansur, another official of the CMO was entrusted with the task of ensuring that the 300-kg consignment reaches Sarma s official residence. But senior officials even close to the chief minister are out of the loop about the distribution of the mangoes.
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Assam Govt Appoints Samir K Sinha As The Principal Secretary to Assam Chief Minister
Earlier, Samir K Sinha was posted as the principal secretary of the department of health and family welfare.
| 10 May 2021 12:34 PM GMT
GUWAHATI: Assam chief minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on May 10 appointed senior IAS officer Samir K Sinha as the principal secretary to CM.
Earlier, the 1994 batch IAS officer was posted as the principal secretary of the department of health and family welfare. Sinha will replace Paban Borthakur, a 1989 batch IAS officer, who has been transferred as additional chief secretary to the cultural affairs department.
Further, Sinha has been relieved from the additional charge of principal secretary to health and family welfare department and transformation and development department said a notification.
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GUWAHATI: Covid tests are burning holes in pockets of those seeking an RT-PCR screening as private facilities have been charging beyond Rs 500, the limit set by the state health department in April this year.
The plea from the management of over 20 private hospitals and laboratories to reconsider the health department’s directive regulating Covid test rates is yet to be entertained by the government. The rate of RT-PCR test fixed by the government in April this year (RT-PCR Rs 500 and RAT Rs 250), they said, does not even cover test kit and laboratory costs. As a result, they have been following the rates fixed in December last year (RT-PCR Rs 1,200 and RAT Rs 500).
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