<p>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today personally bid goodbye to his personal staff in his South Block office while thanking them for their assistance.<br /><br />He met 110 personal staff members and expressed his gratitude towards them, sources said.<br /><br />Singh, who became the Prime Minister in 2004, met them in the PMO where he was also greeted by 400 peripheral staff members who gave him a thunderous applause in the corridors of the South Block, they said.<br /><br />The Prime Minister will hold his last Cabinet meeting on Saturday after which he will go and meet President Pranab Mukherjee.<br /><br />After returning from his meeting with the President, Singh will address the nation, the sources said.</p>.<p>On the same day, Singh will host a high tea for the members of his Council of Ministers after which the President will hold a dinner for all of them.<br /><br />The PMO is being refurbished, particularly the upholstery, to welcome a new Prime Minister. <br /></p>
<p>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today personally bid goodbye to his personal staff in his South Block office while thanking them for their assistance.<br /><br />He met 110 personal staff members and expressed his gratitude towards them, sources said.<br /><br />Singh, who became the Prime Minister in 2004, met them in the PMO where he was also greeted by 400 peripheral staff members who gave him a thunderous applause in the corridors of the South Block, they said.<br /><br />The Prime Minister will hold his last Cabinet meeting on Saturday after which he will go and meet President Pranab Mukherjee.<br /><br />After returning from his meeting with the President, Singh will address the nation, the sources said.</p>.<p>On the same day, Singh will host a high tea for the members of his Council of Ministers after which the President will hold a dinner for all of them.<br /><br />The PMO is being refurbished, particularly the upholstery, to welcome a new Prime Minister. <br /></p>