Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has intensified his focus on governance reforms by issuing fresh directions to district collectors during a high-level administrative review in Amaravati. The latest meeting highlighted the state government’s commitment to strengthening public service delivery, administrative accountability, and development execution across all districts.
During the review, the Chief Minister emphasized that every district administration must prioritize citizen satisfaction and faster grievance resolution. He instructed collectors to conduct regular field visits and directly monitor welfare scheme implementation to ensure benefits reach every eligible citizen without delay.
A major point of discussion was digital governance. Chandrababu Naidu urged officials to adopt modern digital systems and data-driven administration to improve efficiency and transparency. He stressed that Andhra Pradesh should become a model state in governance by adopting global best practices.
The Chief Minister also reviewed progress in infrastructure projects, investment proposals, water supply management, and rural development initiatives. Officials were directed to prepare time-bound action plans and ensure continuous monitoring.
Political observers view this as a significant move by the Telugu Desam Party-led NDA government to strengthen administrative credibility and reinforce its development-first image in Andhra Pradesh.
With governance now becoming a central political message, the Andhra Pradesh government appears determined to deliver faster results and stronger leadership in the coming months.
