The main minister N Chandrababa Naida addresses officials at the ORC at the Secretariat on Monday Photographic credit: leaflet
Main Minister N. Chandrababa Naida ordered the officials concerned to agree that the Foundation was to lay down the drone town in Orvakal by Prime Minister Narendra Modim during his visit to Srisailam on October 16, and in December to organize a drone show to emphasize all -round requests for drones and progress Andhra Pradesh in December.
On Monday, the Secretariat focused on a real -time company on the Secretariat and emphasized the need to expand the use of drones in the government and in the private sector and emphasized their huge potential in medical and agricultural fields. He noted that drones can also be deployed to supply a wide range of goods.
The main minister urged officials to further strengthen the quality of civil services provided by various departments and to ensure a high level of satisfaction of citizens. He ordered that the data be properly compiled and that public feedback is obtained regularly via IVR and QR codes to allow constant improvement.
Mr. Naida pointed out that the RTGS data lake would store a huge amount of data to support data -based decision -making, and asked officials to monitor services provided by 19 departments per day. Monthly audits should be carried out, he said, and a comprehensive action plan would be prepared to achieve the desired results.
He noted that the bad proceedings of the previous government caused discrepancies in income records and added that the current government tried to remedy them.
The main minister also called for greater use of WhatsApp Administration and emphasized the effective use of CCTV cameras for operating operation, control of crime and maintaining law and order. Minister for contact with information and public and housing Kolus Parhathy, Chief Secretary of K. Vijayanand and Higher IT officials and X -ray.
Published – October 6, 2025 20:29