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AP CM Naidu to Unveil Reports on Government's Two-year Performance

Naidu stressed the need to project tangible achievements in welfare, development and governance before the people.

Vijayawada: Beginning with a power sector report on Monday, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will unveil a series of Progress Report 2024-26 documents on the achievements of his government during its first two years in office.

In a meeting with ministers and officials here on Sunday, Naidu directed various departments to prepare comprehensive reports showcasing the government's performance since 2024. The reports, he said, should serve as action-taken documents on the seven White Papers released shortly after the government took power. These would highlight the “corrective” steps taken and progress achieved in various sectors.

The Chief Minister said the reports should explain how the government transformed a state that had “suffered administrative and economic setbacks’ under YSRC term, and how “we placed it on the path of growth and development” within two years.

He stressed the need to project tangible achievements in welfare, development and governance before the people.

The seven White Papers covered the state's financial condition, the Polavaram project, Amaravati capital development, the power sector, law and order, mining and excise. In addition, reports would highlight three other themes — development, Good Governance and welfare/ epowerment.

The development progress report will focus on agriculture, industries, infrastructure and tourism. The Good Governance report will detail policy initiatives, administrative reforms and governance measures introduced by the government.

The welfare/empowerment report will highlight welfare programmes and initiatives, including the P4 model aimed at improving the socio-economic status of citizens.

Naidu said the objective was not only to inform the people about the government's achievements but also provide factual information and counter fake news. “Significant reforms had been introduced across departments over the past two years and the public should be made aware of the changes brought about in governance and service delivery.”

Of the 10 reports being prepared, the CM will release four covering finance, development, welfare and governance, while the six others will be released by ministers.

Naidu directed officials to ensure that all reports are released by July 18 and later compiled into a single volume for public reference. “Progress reports should become an annual exercise of the government,” he stressed.

Ministers Payyavula Keshav, Ponguru Narayana, Anagani Satya Prasad, Vangalapudi Anitha, Gottipati Ravi Kumar, Nimmala Ramanaidu and Kollu Ravindra, participated in the review through video conference. Chief secretary Sai Prasad, DGP Harish Gupta and other senior officials were present.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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