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Telangana Secretaria­t damaged in blaze

Inaugural ceremony for new government complex had been slated for February 17

- HYDERABAD

Fire broke out in the yet to be inaugurate­d Secretaria­t complex of Telangana government here in the wee hours yesterday.

The new Secretaria­t complex was to be inaugurate­d by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on February 17, which happens to be his birthday.

The fire, which started from the ground floor around 2.30am, spread to the first and second floors. Fire tenders rushed to the scene and doused the flames after battling the fire for two hours.

Wiring flaw

A total of 11 fire engines were pressed into service to control the fire, which is suspected to have been caused by a shortcircu­it. The fire is believed to have started from the air conditioni­ng wiring duct and spread to scrap material lying haphazardl­y on the ground floor.

Nagi Reddy, director general of the state fire department, personally monitored the firefighti­ng operation.

Details of the damage caused by the fire were awaited. Officials said the cause of the fire was being investigat­ed.

The seven-storey structure with a built-up area of 700,000 square feet and equipped with all modern facilities has been constructe­d at a cost of nearly Rs6.5 billion near Hussain Sagar lake on the same land where the old Secretaria­ts of Telangana and earlier united Andhra Pradesh stood.

The state government has named the new Secretaria­t complex after Dr B. R. Ambedkar. The chief minister already said that it reflects the pride of Telangana and would stand as a role model for other states.

As per the schedule announced last week, KCR was to inaugurate the building on February 17. The government recently announced that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, JD(U) national president Lalan Singh as representa­tive of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Dr B. R Ambedkar’s grandson Prakash Ambedkar and other dignitarie­s were to attend the inaugural event.

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