The State Government Employees Association’s Kalaburagi district unit unveiled its annual 2026 calendar in a modest ceremony at the district office, reinforcing ties between the administration and departmental staff on the first day of the year.
Kalaburagi government employees calendar 2026 launch details
District Commissioner B. Fauziya Tarannum released the Kalaburagi government employees calendar 2026 on behalf of the association. The event also served as an occasion for members of the district unit to offer New Year greetings to the District Commissioner and the Additional District Commissioner, Rayappa Hunasagi.
Under the leadership of district president Basavaraj Balundagi, the unit distributed the calendars to a range of district departments. The gesture aims to provide a practical reference for staff while emphasising the association’s role in fostering coordination among government employees across the district.
The gathering included a broad cross-section of the association’s leadership and members. Present were district general secretary Mahesh Hugar, state council member Dharmaraya Javali and senior vice-presidents M. B. Patil and Suresh Vagge. Also attending were office-bearers including working presidents Chandrakant Eri and Siddalingayya Swamy, as well as Rajesh Neelalli, Veerabhadrayya Swamy, Shashikant Holakar and Jamil Imran.
Other notable attendees included Revanasiddappa, Gurusharan, Mallikarjun, Padmaraj, Anil Kumsi, Yadav, Savita Nasi, Anaveerappa Yakapoor and Sharanraj Chapparbandi. Their presence underscored the event’s communal nature and the association’s reach across departmental lines.
Annual calendars published by employee associations often serve more than a practical scheduling purpose. They act as symbols of collective identity for staff and provide a platform for informal engagement between the workforce and district administration. In Kalaburagi, the calendar distribution coincided with the change of year, giving it additional symbolic value as a goodwill gesture and a moment to set administrative priorities for 2026.
Officials described the release as a routine yet meaningful activity that promotes camaraderie among government employees. By distributing printed calendars to various departments, the association sought to ensure uniform access to key dates, departmental schedules and contact information that can assist day-to-day operations.
The event proceeded without ceremony beyond the formal release and distribution. It reflected a pragmatic approach by both the association and the district administration to maintain lines of communication and to begin the new year on a collaborative note. For many attendees, the brief exchange of New Year greetings with the District Commissioner was a welcome start to the year.
Looking ahead, the association indicated that it would continue its customary activities aimed at supporting government staff, including coordinating with district authorities on matters that affect employees’ working conditions and welfare. The calendar release was the first of several small initiatives planned by the district unit for the opening months of 2026.
Key Takeaways:
- The State Government Employees Association, Kalaburagi district unit, released the Kalaburagi government employees calendar 2026.
- District Commissioner B. Fauziya Tarannum officially unveiled the annual calendar and received New Year greetings from the association.
- Calendars were distributed to multiple district departments under the leadership of district president Basavaraj Balundagi.
- Senior association officials and local administrators attended, reinforcing ties between staff and district leadership.

















