Chief Minister Andr Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu.
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In great pressure towards Andhra Pradesh transformation into a technology controlled and criminal state, Chief Minister N. Chandrababa Naid on Monday set a plan to achieve “zero crime” by advanced supervision and digital instruments.
The main minister chaired the review meeting on real -time administration (X -ray) at the Secretariat in Amaravati and emphasized the use of top technology to strengthen law and order, to ensure public security and modernize mechanisms for providing good living conditions. “We must make Andhra Pradesh a model state in prevention and administration of crime. Technology should be our strongest ally,” the chief minister said.
Mr. Naida emphasized the need for continuous supervision and ordered officials to monitor hotspots of crimes with CCTV continuous cameras. He also called for regulatory changes to use shots from private security cameras in public investigations. “Shopping centers, hotels and theaters must be included under the Public Security Act to help enforce law,” he said.
The main minister also called for increased use of drones and artificial intelligence in zones susceptible to crime and emphasized real -time monitoring through RTG. He asked about the progress of the upcoming Drone City in Orvakal and suggested integrating data on drones into management systems.
Blockchain Technology
Chandrababu Naida reaffirmed his obligation to security and transparency of data and ordered officials to implement blockchain technology to ensure government records, especially in income. He ordered the revenue records to be thoroughly disinfected and permanently secured by blockchain and all separation data will be consolidated in the central data lake.
In an effort to strengthen the readiness for the disasters of Mr. Naida, he emphasized the importance of early warning systems in areas susceptible to lightning. He ordered the installation of a warning of sirens to protect lives, and to call for rapid restoration of sensors and physical cities to monitor groundwater levels. It was also emphasized by monitoring the tributary of the tank and the drainage of water into the sea, as several tanks across the state are currently approaching full capacity.
Mr. Naida ordered officials to disseminate sea waves and alerts of the fishing zone from the Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services) to the fishing and coastal communities. “This information in real time must be easily accessible to those whose livelihood depends on the sea,” he added.
Social care programs
In accordance with the vision of the P4 coalition government (public-absence-human partnership), the main minister repeated his obligation to erad poverty by 2029. He called for complete integration of recipients and demographic data across X-ray departments and ensured real-time updates and responding. Social care programs, he said, must be adapted to suit the changing needs of people, with a special emphasis on supporting the “last person standing”.
Mr. Naida also emphasized the continuation of the mentor initiative of “Bangar kutumbal”, which aims to encourage the disadvantaged families by their interconnection with rich households for support and leadership.
At the review meeting, the main secretary of K. Vijayanand, IT secretary Katamneni Bhaskar and other higher officials took part.
Published – July 7, 2025 20:10
