Praveen Aditya appointed as the new MD of AP Fiber Net.
Recent developments in Andhra Pradesh Fiber Net include the resignation of Chairman G.V. Reddy and the transfer of MD Dinesh Kumar. The state government appointed IAS officer Praveen Aditya as the new MD to improve the organization’s efficiency. Special focus has been placed on investigating irregularities, misuse of funds, and contract issues. The government aims to strengthen Fiber Net services and enhance its operations.

Recent key developments have taken place in Andhra Pradesh Fiber Net. The resignation of Fiber Net Chairman G.V. Reddy and the transfer of MD Dinesh Kumar to the General Administration Department by the state government became a subject of political discussion. In this context, the coalition government issued official orders appointing IAS officer Praveen Aditya as the new MD of Fiber Net. The decision taken by the state government is expected to help run Fiber Net more efficiently.
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Complaints were received regarding large-scale corruption in Fiber Net during the previous government's tenure. The current coalition government has given special attention to this issue. The government decided to initiate an inquiry into the misuse of Fiber Net funds and irregularities in contracts. In this context, the government felt that changes within the organization were necessary. It was also reported that the differences of opinion between the Chairman and MD in Fiber Net had caused frustration within the government.
After reviewing reports on the continuing adverse conditions in Fiber Net, CM Chandrababu Naidu took immediate decisions. Following these developments, Chairman G.V. Reddy resigned, and MD Dinesh Kumar was removed from his position. Now, Praveen Aditya is set to take over as the new MD, and there are expectations of strong actions being taken in the governance of Fiber Net. Government sources revealed that an action plan is ready to further improve Fiber Net services in the state.
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