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CSMC discontinues services of 13 retired officials

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 2, 2025 23:15 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Sensation prevailed amongst the retired personnel of the municipal corporation, after the administrator G Sreekanth, suddenly decided ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Sensation prevailed amongst the retired personnel of the municipal corporation, after the administrator G Sreekanth, suddenly decided to discontinue the services of 13 officers and personnel, who rejoined the establishment after their retirement. Earlier, they were given an appointment order of six months.

The names of officials whose services have been stopped are B D Phad (Executive Engineer- Buildings), V M Nikam (Deputy Engineer, Garware Stadium), R P Waghmare (Deputy Engineer, Zone 7), Ashok Salve (Deputy Engineer, Tender), Devendra Dengale (Deputy Engineer, Government Granted Projects), Suhas Joshi (Deputy Engineer, City Engineer Section), Syed Murtuza Kadri (Junior Engineer, Zone 7), Padmakar Joshi and Miskin Khalil (Junior Engineers, Water Supply), Gangadhar Bhange (Junior Engineer, Gunthewari Cell), Ravindra Joshi and Farooq Kamal (Assistant Engineers, Electrical Tender Works) and Sarangdhar Vidhate (Junior Engineer, Zone 7).

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