CM Jagan held a review with officials, decides to hold Rachcha Banda program soon
Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy said the last government had created debts of Rs 40,000 crore. Focusing on overcoming of financial difficulties, CM Jagan met with secretaries and heads of various departments of the government on Friday. On this occasion, he said that the main goal should be to implement each scheme satisfactorily. There is no benefit in spending some of the funds there. He said the focus should be on reducing unnecessary spending.
We have stated the priority through the manifesto. So everyone should have a declaration. This manifesto was prepared by examining and studying many appeals from the public during a 14-month journey of 3648 km. We must make good use of the services of our officers in Delhi. Get as many funds as possible from the centre. The Chief Minister has instructed the officials that if I guarantee anything, it is a government guarantee.
CM Jagan instructed officials to focus on the implementation of the pledges given during their visits to the districts. There will be a Racha banda program from January-February. On this occasion, we can know the public requirement. CM advised the officials to see that there is no negative report from the public as far as schemes are concerned. "Officials of all departments must be prepared for this, and the works must be started within four weeks after the scheme is launched, " CM asserted