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Uttar Pradesh : Adityanath Govt's last call to officers to declare assets

| | Apr 26, 2017, at 07:27 pm
Lucknow, Apr 26 (IBNS) : The Yogi Adityanath Government in Uttar Pradesh has given its officers a last chance to declare assets as most of them have failed to meet the extended deadline of April 25, The Hindustan Times reported.

Chief secretary Rahul Bhatnagar has asked all additional chief secretaries, principal secretaries and secretaries to provide the details of assets of officers and employees.

Principal secretary, personnel, Kamran Rizvi has reminded all senior officers about the April 6 deadline that has not been met.

In a Government order (GO) dated April 25, 2017, Rizvi has asked all the principal secretaries and secretaries to treat May 3 as the last opportunity for declaration of assets.

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