Commissioner and Director participated in the farewell ceremony
Shri Atul Khare of the Public Relations Department was accorded farewell at the Directorate of Public Relations on his retirement. Commissioner Public Relations Shri Sandeep Yadav and Director Shri Roshan Singh participated in the ceremony.
During the farewell ceremony, Commissioner of Public Relations, Shri Yadav, highlighted the common challenge faced by government employees in balancing official duties with personal interests in social activities. He expressed confidence that post-retirement, Shri Khare would actively engage in such endeavors.Shri Yadav extended well wishes for a prosperous future to Shri Khare and his family.
Director Shri Singh commended Shri Khare for his exemplary efficiency and empathy demonstrated across various branches of the department during his tenure. He emphasized the significance of retirement as a milestone in a government servant’s life, suggesting it should be embraced as a moment of celebration. Shri Singh extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous future to Shri Khare.. Joint Director Shri Ashok Manwani and Assistant Director Shri Rajesh Pandey posted in the Chief Minister’s Press Cell shared their work experience with Shri Atul Khare. The vote of thanks was expressed by Additional Director Shri GS Wadhwa.
Shri Atul Khare started his services in the Public Relations Department in the year 1991. During this period, he was mainly posted in various branches of the Public Relations Office, Chhindwara, Jabalpur and Directorate, Bhopal. Shri Atul Khare has taken voluntary retirement.
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