The Collector’s Conference will be held at the Amaravati Secretariat for two days on December 11th (Wednesday) and December 12th (Thursday).
On the first day of the meeting, topics such as RTGS, grievance redressal, village and ward secretariat, WhatsApp governance and positive public perception will be discussed.
In the afternoon session, the focus will shift to areas such as Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, Public Supply, Forests, Water Resources, Panchayat Raj, MGNREGS, Rural Water Supply, SERP, Urban Development, CRDA, Law and Order, etc.
The second day will focus on industry, IT, investment, power, human resources, transportation, roads and buildings, housing, health, SC, ST and BC welfare, minorities, women, revenue, excise tax, mines and districts. A discussion will unfold. development plan.
The government is likely to focus particularly on development and welfare programs implemented in the past six months, the Swarnendra Vision 2047 document, and newly introduced policies. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is expected to issue directions regarding targets for the next four-and-a-half years.
The meeting will be attended by collectors from 26 districts and heads of 40 departments. The Prime Minister is expected to obtain feedback from participants on a range of issues.
The meeting will also be attended by ministers and IPS officials. Notably, while the previous government held only one collector’s meeting in five years, the current coalition government is looking to hold a second meeting within six months.
issued – December 11, 2024 5:40 AM IST