Maharashtra’s Former Election Commissioner Dies Of COVID-19

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Mumbai:

Former Maharashtra Election Commissioner and acclaimed Marathi creator, Neela Satyanarayana, died of Covid-19 on Thursday.

Ms Satyanarayana was the primary girl commissioner of the Election Fee. She was detected constructive with COVID-19 a number of days again and was present process remedy at Seven Hills Hospital at Marol in Andheri (East), the place she breathed her final.

In the meantime, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari expressed condolences on the demise of former State Election Commissioner, stating that “we’ve misplaced a devoted officer and socially responsive thinker.”

“Smt Neela Satyaranayana was an excellent officer, a prolific author, a brave mom and social thinker. She discharged each function in her profession and life with absolute dedication, constructive angle and keenness. In her demise, we’ve misplaced a devoted officer and socially responsive thinker. I pay my deepest respects to the reminiscence of late Smt. Satyanarayana and pray God to provide her household energy to bear the nice private loss,” the Governor stated in a press release.

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