NACEN at Hindupur - A dissent note & a fervent appeal for a Rethink
NACEN at Hindupur
IRS probationers have not descended directly from the Heavens. Whatever issues that the tens of thousands of the local people face, the IRS probationers can also face. Of course, it is expected that the Government would provide good physical, intellectual and electronic infrastructure which would ensure that, our most brilliant young officers do not have to roam around in the Hindupur streets to get potable water. The article is in very bad taste and confirms the continued intentions of the North based Babus to deny a good opportunity to an upcoming town, that is located so close to Bangalore. In fact, the decision to locate this training institute in Hindupur is a good beginning to develop towns that are located near big cities. And, why this objection to a training institute to be located at a place which is no near to one of the fastest growing cities, viz. Bangalore.
The author's comments on Hindupur, driven, as it seems, by considerations other than those related to the long term welfare of the Department, are objectionable and have been made in bad taste.
As a practising Advocate and a concerned taxpayer citizen with no other agenda, I totally agree to the FM's proposal to set up this training institute at Hindupur (especially, given its proximity to Bangalore) and insist that, this proposal should be implemented at the earliest. For AP, under the ever dynamic Mr Chandrababu Naidu, this would be a notable project.
S SIVAKUMAR
Advocate, Bangalore
SUBRAMANI SIVAKUMAR
09/10/2014
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