State Chief Secretary Neerabh Kumar Prasad has emphasised the pivotal role of District Collectors in upholding the State government’s performance and reputation. He made these remarks during the inaugural session of the District Collectors’ conference, chaired by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, at the Secretariat on Monday.
Highlighting the significance of the conference, Chief Minister Naidu described it as crucial for the State’s reconstruction efforts. He stressed that District Collectors are ultimately responsible for reflecting the government’s performance over the next five years and maintaining its reputation.
Chief Secretary Prasad detailed a newly formulated 100-day plan for the government’s initiatives, urging the Collectors to implement it effectively.
He called on them to work diligently in resolving issues arising during the execution of government programs, thereby enhancing the government’s image.
Prasad underscored the importance of promptly addressing public grievances. He advised Collectors to escalate unresolved issues to higher authorities if necessary. Commending their proactive approach in distributing NTR Bharosa pensions, he encouraged them to extend the same enthusiasm to other government initiatives.
Expressing confidence in the Collectors’ ability to ensure the success of the 100-day plan, Prasad reiterated the vital role they play in the state’s development. He highlighted their responsibility for the successful implementation of government programs and emphasized the priority of addressing public grievances.
In summary, the Chief Secretary’s address reinforced the District Collectors’ critical function in driving the state’s progress and ensuring effective governance.