Breaking Development and Good Governance Must Reach the Last Mile, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Urges Officials

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CHANDRABABU NAIDU, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, told senior officials on Tuesday that the effectiveness of the state’s response to emergencies will hinge on rapid and efficient coordination among the departments involved. Speaking at a briefing in Hyderabad, Naidu emphasized that development initiatives and good governance should extend to the most remote villages, warning that delays or gaps in inter‑agency cooperation could undermine public trust.

Naidu said the government’s “development and good governance” agenda must be delivered “to the last mile,” adding that officials should streamline processes, share real‑time data, and eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks. He cited recent natural disasters and health crises as examples where a lack of coordination had hampered relief efforts, and urged ministries to adopt a “single‑window” approach for faster decision‑making.

The chief minister also highlighted the role of technology, urging departments to use digital platforms for monitoring project progress and for disseminating information to citizens. He called for regular joint reviews and a clear chain of command to ensure accountability during emergencies.

Analysis: Naidu’s remarks come amid growing scrutiny of state governments’ disaster‑response capabilities after a series of floods and cyclones hit coastal districts last year. By stressing inter‑departmental coordination, the chief minister is signaling an intent to tighten administrative oversight and reduce the “silo” mentality that has historically slowed relief operations. The push for digital tools aligns with Andhra Pradesh’s broader e‑governance push, which aims to increase transparency and citizen engagement. However, experts note that implementing a truly integrated response system will require significant training, resource allocation, and a cultural shift within the bureaucracy—challenges that have persisted despite previous reform announcements.

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– The Hindu, “Development and good governance should reach the last mile, CM tells officials,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/development-and-good-governance-should-reach-the-last-mile-cm-tells-officials/article71189365.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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