Amaravati: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu advised the district collectors to come out with innovative ideas by adopting technology to achieve highest public satisfaction level in delivery of government services including welfare programmes.
He asked them to utilise social media platform to inform people about the achievements. He dedicated his recent Business Reformer of the year award to entire team of officials from state level to village level by stating it as a collective achievement of AP team.
Addressing the seventh Collectors conference at Secretariat today, the Chief Minister made it clear that top priority should be given for public satisfaction and gave a mandate to officials to achieve more than 90 per cent public satisfaction in all services.
He asked the district collectors of all 28 districts including two newly formed districts, to make every district as an innovation hub to empower people and to achieve development and in implementation of welfare schemes.
The Chief Minister stated that by introducing 28 best policies, the coalition government is able to win the trust at national and international level and as a result investments pouring in. He said through 17 SIPB meetings approved Rs.23 lakh crore investments with employment potential to 24 lakh people in the past 23 months.
He said the state is marching forward towards green energy, green hydrogen, green ammonia production and able to make Visakha as Technology hub with the arrival of Google data centre. In addition Amaravati is emerging as Quantum valley.
The Chief Minister stated that revenue records should be finalised by March 2027 to win the confidence of people. There should be zero error and tolerance in revenue systems. He stated that ratings will be given to both ministers and district collectors basing on their performance.
Following the principle of seeing is belief, secretaries, Heads of departments and District collectors should go for field visits to know public reactions personally. He said that district collectors should compete with each other in performance and development of their concerned districts.
He said the best practices of collectors will be followed in other districts and the particular collector will be made as a mentor. Citing the example of recent tenth class results, the Chief Minister said that instead of taking credit by leaders, the state government given advertisement with top achievers of government schools indicating the performance of government schools on par with corporate schools.
Stating that the government is successful in bringing down the purchase cost of power by 30 paise and efforts are on to further reduce the puchase cost by another 30 paise making the true down a reality for the first time.
He said all the government services should be made available online by December. He stressed the need for making AP as a logistics hub. Collectors should take initiative to educate farmers towards demand driven agriculture practices.
The Chief Minister said officials should put an end to moving of files and initiate steps to focus on results to win the public appreciation over speedy delivery of government services. Later the Chief Minister explained on the achievements of coalition government for the past 23 months including more than hundred schemes and super six programme.
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