
Mumbai:
Former Maharashtra Election Commissioner and acclaimed Marathi writer, Neela Satyanarayana, died of Covid-19 on Thursday.
Ms Satyanarayana was the primary lady commissioner of the Election Commission. She was detected optimistic 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.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari expressed condolences on the demise of former State Election Commissioner, stating that “we have lost a dedicated officer and socially responsive thinker.”
“Smt Neela Satyaranayana was an outstanding officer, a prolific writer, a courageous mother and social thinker. She discharged every role in her career and life with absolute dedication, positive attitude and passion. In her demise, we have lost a dedicated officer and socially responsive thinker. I pay my deepest respects to the memory of late Smt. Satyanarayana and pray God to give her family strength to bear the great personal loss,” the Governor mentioned in an announcement.
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