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Telangana appoints officers to review 99-Day Action Plan

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SOURCE :- SIASAT NEWS

Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Friday, June 19, appointed one officer to each district to review the impact of the 99-day Action Plan (Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika) that was conducted between March 16 and June 12.

Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan has been appointed to review activities carried out in Hyderabad. Officers appointed to the rest of the districts are as follows:

Sl. No. Name of the Officer Designation District
1 Jayesh Ranjan, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary & Secretary Metropolitan Area and Urban Development Dept., (HMDA Limits) & Spl. CS Sports Hyderabad
2 Vikas Raj, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, TR&B Medchal-Malkajgiri
3 Sabyasachi Ghosh, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, Implantation of Flagship Welfare and Developmental Schemes Unit and CSR Rangareddy
4 A. Vani Prasad, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, YAT&C Medak
5 B.M.D. Ekka, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, GAD (Services) Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
6 Navin Mittal, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, Energy Vikarabad
7 Dana Kishore, IAS Spl. Chief Secretary, PR & RD, RWS & RSAD Mahabubnagar
8 Ahmed Nadeem, IAS Principal Secretary, EFS&T Siddipet
9 Shailaja Ramaiyer, IAS Principal Secretary, Revenue (Endowments), Handlooms, Textiles & Handicrafts (Industries) Rajanna Sircilla
10 N. Sridhar, IAS Principal Secretary, Mines & Geology Dept. Jayashankar Bhupalpally
11 Sandeep Kumar Sultania, IAS Principal Secretary, Finance Karimnagar
12 Dr. Christina Z Chongthu, IAS Principal Secretary, HM&FW Sangareddy
13 Sonibala Devi, IFS Vice Chairperson and Managing Director, SATG Kumurambheem-Asifabad
14 Dr. Yogita Rana, IAS Secretary, Education Nizamabad
15 D.S. Lokesh Kumar, IAS Secretary, Revenue Peddapalli
16 B. Shafiullah, IFS Secretary & Commissioner, Minorities Welfare Dept. Nagarkurnool
17 Dr. T.K. Sreedevi, IAS Secretary, Municipal Administration & Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration (FAC) Hanamkonda
18 B. Bala Maya Devi, IAS Commissioner, BC Welfare & Principal Secretary, BC Welfare (FAC) Warangal
19 E. Sridhar, IAS Secretary, I&CAD Bhadradri-Kothagudem
20 Dr. Gaurav Uppal, IAS Secretary, Finance & Planning Nalgonda
21 Ilambarithi K., IAS Commissioner, Transport & Secretary, AH, DD&F (FAC) Nirmal
22 K. Surendra Mohan, IAS Secretary, A&C & Director, Marketing (FAC) Suryapet
23 B. Viziendra, IAS Secretary, SCD and Secretary, TGSWREIS & Commissioner, SCD (FAC) Kamareddy
24 A. Sridevasena, IAS Commissioner, Collegiate and Technical Education Jangaon
25 Harichandana Dasari, IAS Secretary, LET&F & Secy., Rev (DM) (FAC) Narayanpet
26 Divya Devarajan, IAS CEO, SERP Mancherial
27 Rajeevgandhi Hanumanthu, IAS Revenue (R&S), C&IG, CSS&LA and PD Bhubharathi Adilabad
28 Shruti Ojha, IAS Director, WD&CW Jogulamba Gadwal
29 Sikta Patnaik, IAS Spl. Secretary, Finance Jagtial
30 VP Gautham, IAS Spl. Secretary, Housing Wanaparthy
31 Harish, IAS CMD to GENCO & Addl. Secretary, GAD (FAC) Mahabubabad
32 Zendage Hanuman Kondiba, IAS Spl. Secretary, Public Enterprises Mulugu
33 Anudeep Durishetty, IAS Joint Secretary, ITE&C Khammam

Objective

The officers have been asked to submit a comprehensive report on the progress achieved against targets and plan a way forward for the districts to follow up on the themes taken up during the 99-day Action Plan.

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They have also been asked to compile and review all issues flagged during grama sabhas, ward sabhas, mandal, constituency, and district-level meetings, and prepare a district-specific action plan for their resolution.

Additionally, they must prepare district-wise booklets highlighting developmental works, welfare benefits delivered, achievements, best practices, success stories, innovations, and key outcomes.

Officers must also identify district-level best practices and innovative models that may be replicated in other districts for improved governance and service delivery.

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Officers have been asked to complete visits to their allotted districts by June 27 and submit a detailed report of observations and recommendations to the Planning Department.

SOURCE : SIASAT