Work for 90% public satisfaction in delivery of government services, Chief Minister tells officials
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu emphasized the need for transparent governance and improved delivery of welfare schemes in Andhra Pradesh. He set a target for public satisfaction with government services to reach 90% by October, up from the current 72%. Naidu also highlighted the importance of accountability in various departments and the use of technology to manage land records effectively.
- ▪Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu called for improved transparency and expedited delivery of welfare schemes.
- ▪Public satisfaction with government services has increased from 69% to 72%, with a target of 90% by October.
- ▪Naidu expressed concern over the performance of several departments and emphasized the need for accountability.
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Chief Minister N.. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday asked officials to ensure transparent governance and expedite delivery of welfare schemes, while reiterating that the NDA government was implementing multiple initiatives to achieve economic empowerment for every family in Andhra Pradesh.After participating in the Sanjeevani programme at Kandrika village of Yadamarri mandal in Chittoor district, the Chief Minister chaired an extensive review of development works and performance of various government departments.District in-charge Minister M. Ramprasad Reddy, Chittoor MP D. Prasada Rao, Puthalapattu MLA Murali Mohan, District Collector Sumit Kumar, Tata Group CEO Girish Krishnamurthy, and personnel of the Sanjeevani project attended the meeting.Mr.
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