IRS Officer Trainees call on the PM

Published By : Admin | March 21, 2017 | 19:12 IST
168 IRS officer trainees meet PM Modi
Work towards meeting aspirations of people: PM urges IRS officers

168 Officer Trainees of the Indian Revenue Service (including two from the Bhutan Royal Service), today called on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi.

The Officer Trainees interacted with the Prime Minister on a range of subjects, including the recent Union Budget, increasing the taxpayer base, and themes such as innovation and technology.

He exhorted the Officer Trainees to work towards meeting the aspirations of the people. 

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