Muzaffarpur hospital blaze kills 3 patients, leaves 20 injured
West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose has announced that his tenure in the state is coming to an end, expressing gratitude to the people of Bengal for their support and affection during his time in office. In a message shared publicly, he said his “innings in West Bengal is coming to a close” and thanked the residents of the state for the warmth and respect extended to him.
Bose stated that he will now shift to Kerala, his home state, where he intends to contribute towards the vision of a “Viksit Bharat.” He said he will continue working under the guidance of the national leadership to achieve the goals associated with the development mission and serve the people of Kerala. In his message, Bose expressed gratitude to President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their support and guidance. He described the new responsibility as a solemn duty and said he would work for the people and alongside them in his future endeavours.
Bose also extended his best wishes to RN Ravi, whom he described as a dear friend and distinguished public administrator, as he prepares to take over the responsibility in West Bengal. Concluding his message, Bose wrote that he looks forward to a new chapter ahead, ending the note with “Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures anew” and “Vande Mataram.”