
Hyderabad, February 28 Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said on Saturday that the state government would undertake a special 99-day program to effectively deliver the benefits of government welfare and development programs to the people.
Reddy, who held a meeting with secretaries of government departments, said the special program would be implemented from March 6 to June 12.
He said that while the AI Summit held by the Centre faced some criticism, the "Telangana Rising Global Summit" organized by the government in December last year "attracted the attention of everyone".
He directed officials to responsibly implement the plan and make the programs at all levels – village, mandal, district, and state – a success, according to an official release.
He instructed that a special logo be prepared for the 99-day program.
He suggested that file clearing and sanitation and cleanliness drives be taken up in all offices from the village level to the state level, it said.
Emphasizing that every day during the 99 days is crucial, the chief minister said he would frequently review the progress and would not tolerate laxity in the performance of officials.
He directed that modern technology be extensively used in administration and citizen services be simplified.
He said that technical reforms should be introduced to enable people to avail all services online, the release added.