Revanth Reddy's Bold Mandate: IAS Officers Urged to Embrace 18-Hour Workdays
The political landscape in Telangana has witnessed a seismic shift with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's unprecedented directive to the newly appointed IAS and IPS officers.
In a bold move, Reddy has mandated that these bureaucrats work a minimum of 18 hours a day, leaving no room for exceptions. The Chief Minister, in a recent meeting, firmly stated that those unwilling to commit to such rigorous work hours should consider stepping down and delegating their responsibilities to subordinates.
This audacious instruction has sparked discussions on the feasibility and implications of such an intensive work regimen within the bureaucratic sphere.
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