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Tirunelveli Corporation Commissioner assumes office

Tirunelveli Corporation Commissioner assumes office

The Hindu3 days ago

Monika Rana, a 2018 batch IAS officer from Dehradun, Uttarakhand, assumed office as the Commissioner of Tirunelveli Corporation on Wednesday.
Dr. Monika, an alumna of Madras Medical College, has served as Assistant Collector (Training) in Salem and Sub-Collector in The Nilgiris. Her tenure in The Niligiris is remembered by the locals for her service during COVID outbreak. Moreover, she was taking care of the implementation of special programmes in The Nilgiris.
After serving as Additional Collector (Development), District Rural Development Agency, in Madurai, Dr. Monika has been posted in Tirunelveli Corporation as the first woman civil servant.
Dr. Monika's predecessor N.O. Sukhaputra, who has been posted as District Collector, Virudhunagar, Mayor G. Ramakrishnan, Palayamkottai MLA M. Abdul Wahab, Deputy Mayor K.R. Raju, councillors, and the senior officials of Tirunelveli Corporation greeted her as she assumed office.
'I will strive hard to strengthen the basic infrastructure within the Corporation limits,' Dr. Monika said.

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