CM Revanth Calls for ‘Smart Governance’, Orders Daily Field Visits
During a meeting with the officials, the Chief Minister instructed them to formulate a comprehensive action plan for the next five years.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy along with the new GHMC Zonal Commissioners. The CM has tasked the officials with implementing the ‘CURE’ framework and ensuring the planned development of the area within the Outer Ring Road (ORR). (Photo: By Arrangement)
Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed the newly appointed GHMC Zonal Commissioners to focus on the planned development of the area within the Outer Ring Road (ORR). During a meeting with the officials, the Chief Minister instructed them to formulate a comprehensive action plan for the next five years.
"We have reorganized the city into 12 zones, 60 circles, and 300 wards under the 'CURE' (Core Urban Region) framework. We have decided to overhaul the Core Urban Region," the CM stated.
Emphasizing the need for accountability, Revanth Reddy said that Zonal Commissioners must conduct field visits daily and will be held solely responsible for resolving issues within their respective zones.
Identifying waste management as the city's most complex challenge, the Chief Minister ordered officials to conduct a special sanitation drive for three days every month. He also issued strict directives to take steps toward a complete ban on single-use plastic in the city.
In a push for eco-friendly transport, the CM directed that diesel buses and autos within the CURE limits be replaced with electric vehicles.
Touching upon urban planning and flood mitigation, Revanth Reddy said, "Lakes and drains (nalas) must be protected from encroachments. We must transition from 'Good Governance' to 'Smart Governance'. Desilting of drains must commence from January."
Emphasizing the need for accountability, Revanth Reddy said that Zonal Commissioners must conduct field visits daily and will be held solely responsible for resolving issues within their respective zones.
Identifying waste management as the city's most complex challenge, the Chief Minister ordered officials to conduct a special sanitation drive for three days every month. He also issued strict directives to take steps toward a complete ban on single-use plastic in the city.
In a push for eco-friendly transport, the CM directed that diesel buses and autos within the CURE limits be replaced with electric vehicles.
Touching upon urban planning and flood mitigation, Revanth Reddy said, "Lakes and drains (nalas) must be protected from encroachments. We must transition from 'Good Governance' to 'Smart Governance'. Desilting of drains must commence from January."
He further mandated that HYDRAA, GHMC, and the Water Works departments take collective responsibility for these initiatives.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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