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Budget 2020: Kuldeep Sharma, officer engaged in budget printing duty even after father’s death

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Sometimes a government official or a normal-looking man sets such an example of duty devotion and loyalty, which makes him exemplary to society. One such example is set by Kuldeep Kumar Sharma, deputy manager associated with budget printing. Let us know that the budget has to be presented today, but its printing is being done many days in advance. 

Kuldeep Sharma was on budget duty on 26 January. On the same day, Kuldeep Sharma’s father died, but he decided that instead of going home on his father’s death, he would continue to work in budget printing. He preferred his duty, leaving behind his personal losses.

Finance Ministry gave information

The Finance Ministry tweeted and gave information about it. The Finance Ministry wrote in a tweet, ‘Kuldeep Sharma’s father died suddenly on 26 January 2020. Kuldeep was on budget duty, when he got the news of his father’s death, he put forward his duty and decided not to leave the press area.

Duty is preferred over father’s death

Kuldeep Sharma understands the importance of how important his duty is and if he withdraws from his duty, it can affect the entire country. This is the reason why Kuldeep Sharma, realizing the secrecy of his duty, decided that he will not go home on the death of his father and will not let the confidential process of the budget come in the way. The Finance Ministry has given this information by tweeting itself. This spirit of Kuldeep Sharma is being appreciated.

Budget printing confidential procedure

Let me tell you that the printing of budget is a very secretive process. People involved in this are not allowed to go to the house. All people are cut off from the world in a way and do the work of printing only budget. All this is done so that what is going to happen in the budget should not be leaked. During the printing of the budget for about 10 days, no person engaged in it is allowed to go out.