The 4th Collectors’ Conference will be held for two days on the 15th and 16th of this month under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. The District Collectors’ Conference will begin at 10 am in the fifth block of the Secretariat. The Chief Minister has already directed that this conference be held to ensure district-wise accountability on the implementation of civil services and schemes.
Accordingly, the officials have divided the departments according to the topics and prepared presentations for the review at the Collectors’ Conference. A presentation on GSDP will be given on the 15th in the two-day conference. As part of this, the progress of departments from the primary sector to agriculture, allied sectors, industries, services sector, tourism, housing and other sectors will be known from the Collectors in the respective districts.
The second topic will be the implementation of welfare, Super Six schemes, Anna Canteens, P4 and other issues. The third item will be logistics and infrastructure projects, including progress on roads, ports, airports, highways, irrigation projects, energy, etc. The fourth item will be a presentation on issues such as Swachh Andhra, Circular Economy, Panchayati Raj, Municipal, etc.
Chief Minister Chandrababu will ask the collectors for details on the current situation in the districts. On the second day, on the 16th, the fifth item will be a presentation on human resource development, health, education, skill development, and the Chief Minister will give directions to the collectors.
The sixth item will be IT, Quantum Valley, RTIH, civil services on WhatsApp, Data Lake, AI, etc. In the seventh category, details will be known district-wise on the revenue-generating departments such as Revenue, Lands, Stamps Registration, Excise, Commercial Taxes, Mining, Forest, Transport, Municipal, and Panchayati Raj.
As the 8th item, the Chief Minister will review and give directions on law and order in the state with the SPs and District Collectors. Later, the level of satisfaction among the people on the civil services provided by government departments will also be discussed.