Haryana Civil secretariat takes swift action to banish bees after scary swarm incident
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Haryana's Civil Secretariat campus and building will soon be a bee-free zone, following prompt action taken by the Saini government after a bee-related incident on February 18. The Haryana government has taken this issue seriously, with Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi directing Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Agriculture Raja Shekhar Kundu to address the situation.
Work to resolve the issue began on Saturday afternoon following these instructions, and the entire area has been sealed off as a precautionary measure to ensure safety. The goal is to officially declare the Secretariat campus a bee-free zone by Monday.
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This proactive approach comes after a bee swarm caused some disturbance at the Secretariat on February 18, creating a brief moment of chaos. Employees, to avoid the bees, took shelter on the ground with clothes to shield themselves. During this time, the political secretary to Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan was stung by the bees, but fortunately, his condition was addressed promptly, and he received quick medical attention at the MLA hostel dispensary. This swift response from authorities aims to ensure the safety and well-being of all employees and visitors moving forward.