Andhra Pradesh Vaidya Vidhana Parishad - Secretary of A.P.V.V.P.

Secretary of A.P.V.V.P.

The post of Secretary of APVVP is an ex cadre post of the rank of DCHS. The Secretary is also the Public Information Officer to the APVVP

The present Secretary to APVVP is Dr A Rajasekhar Babu

Functions

1. He will assist and advice the commissioner in managing the services in all administrative matters and coordinate the activities of the various branches in APVVP.

2. Preparation of rules and regulations for all posts.

3. Governing council matters.

4. Planning work.

5. He is the borrowing; appointing, lending and cadre maintain authority for ministerial and class IV employees for head office.

6. Tappals and dispatch supervising.

7. Files relating to hospital consumables and supplies will be processed by him to the Joint Commissioner (General).

8. General administration of Ministerial services and Engineering Services.

9. World bank Project work.

10. He will supervise the work of Joint Secretary I & II.

11. The files relating to the following subjects will be routed through him.

a. Administrative reforms.

b. Planning

c. Allocation of subjects in the head office.

d. LAQ and parliamentary questions.

e. Training of personnel in administrative work.

f. Pay Revision Commissioner reports.

g. Independence Day, Republic day celebration and national events.

h. Head office protocol and hospitality.

i. The matters relating to Hospital advisory committee.

j. Matters relating to Class IV employees. =====

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