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VS Achuthanandan resigns as Administrative Reforms Commission Chairman

Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader VS Achuthanandan has resigned from the post of Chairman of Administrative Reforms Commission due to health reason. He had been working as the head of the Administrative Reforms Commission for the last four and half years.

Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader VS Achuthanandan.
Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader VS Achuthanandan.
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Published : Jan 30, 2021, 7:39 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) leader VS Achuthanandan on Saturday resigned from the post of Chairman of Administrative Reforms Commission.

In a statement, the former Kerala Chief Minister said he would not be able to continue in the post due to 'health reasons'.

The 97-year-old had been working as the head of the Administrative Reforms Commission for the last four and a half years.

During his term as the Administrative Reforms Commission, he has submitted 11 study reports to the government, for which he travelled across the state and interacted with the people.

Read: AIADMK leader VV Senthilnathan joins BJP

Achuthanandan had also conducted several seminars and meetings.

The reports were formed by codified reactions from such meetings and were subjected to scientific study.

His first report was the proposal to set up state vigilance commission. Two more reports have been prepared.

It will be submitted to the government once its printing work is completed. The resignation will come into effect from January 31.

ANI Report

Thiruvananthapuram: Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) leader VS Achuthanandan on Saturday resigned from the post of Chairman of Administrative Reforms Commission.

In a statement, the former Kerala Chief Minister said he would not be able to continue in the post due to 'health reasons'.

The 97-year-old had been working as the head of the Administrative Reforms Commission for the last four and a half years.

During his term as the Administrative Reforms Commission, he has submitted 11 study reports to the government, for which he travelled across the state and interacted with the people.

Read: AIADMK leader VV Senthilnathan joins BJP

Achuthanandan had also conducted several seminars and meetings.

The reports were formed by codified reactions from such meetings and were subjected to scientific study.

His first report was the proposal to set up state vigilance commission. Two more reports have been prepared.

It will be submitted to the government once its printing work is completed. The resignation will come into effect from January 31.

ANI Report

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