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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister conducts surprise inspection after June 12 to get feedback on implementing the welfare scheme

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will start surprise inspections any time after June 12 to obtain first-hand instructions on how to implement welfare plans and deliver citizen services.

Mr. NAIDU announced in the Secretariat of the Secretariat that the review meeting of DEEPAM -2, APSRTC and Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Department, Mr. Naidu said that the focus should be on ensuring percentage public satisfaction, as the Union Government quickly completed a year, while pointing out the scope of the data analysis to play the scope of the data analysis to promote the scope of the public and promote the basis of litigation within the scope of the public.

He pointed out that 325 services are currently being provided mana mitra So far, WhatsApp governance and 4.5 million people have successfully utilized these services. By June 12, it aims to increase the number of these services to 500.

Drone City

Steps were taken to provide various services through drones. A drone city is being established on about 300 acres (116 acres in Phase I) in Orvakal, Kurnur region. So far, 38 companies have stepped forward to build drone manufacturing and related industries there. DPR is ready and the tender process is expected to be completed by June 12.

Mr Naidu said that while some departments have improved their performance, APSRTC will provide better services to people as their expectations are lower than expected. The company must make up for the shortcomings of supplying drinking water in the bus shop and maintaining toilet cleanliness.

He said the subsidies for the three LPG cylinders will be transferred to the beneficiary’s bank account in advance and warned of strict action to oppose the collection of additional payments from the DEEPAM beneficiaries.

The Chief Minister said that garbage collection in rural areas has improved and expressed confidence that allocating responsibility for wet waste management to the DWCRA Group will greatly improve the situation.

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