CM Yogi Adityanath inspects the CM Command Center, reviews progress of departments and projects
Lucknow : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Wednesday, said that negligence in public welfare work is unacceptable. He stated that there is no shortage of good people, and they should be encouraged.
The Chief Minister visited the CM Command Center at Lal Bahadur Shastri Bhavan and reviewed the performance of various departments and projects across the state. He issued necessary instructions, stating that departments and schemes should be monitored under just three categories—A, B, and C.
He mentioned that at the district level, reviews should be conducted daily, on alternate days, weekly, and fortnightly. An officer should be appointed at the district level to ensure that the reported data is accurate. Additionally, a ministerial review should be conducted once a month, and all reports should be submitted to the Chief Minister’s Office.
The Chief Minister also emphasized the importance of adhering to deadlines for services like inheritance and land use approvals.
He stated that a ranking system has been developed to track and monitor the progress of flagship schemes in the state. It is necessary to focus on its quality and speed. Departments and projects that are lagging in these areas need to improve. He emphasized that all categories should be performance-based, ensuring accountability at every level.
Regarding well-performing departments, the Chief Minister said that the focus should not be on numbers but on quality. Both quality and transparency are essential. He directed the MSME department to further promote the ODOP (One District One Product) initiative and explore the possibility of including district-specific food products under the scheme.
The Chief Minister also stressed the need for random checks on the performance data provided by departments. In review meetings led by the Chief Secretary, discussions should focus on the top 10 departments and schemes. Presentations of the top-performing departments should be shared with others to highlight their working methods and identify areas for improvement. Their reports and success stories should be shared with other departments. Additionally, efforts should be made to analyze the reasons behind the poor performance of certain departments.
CM Yogi further instructed that if a government scheme or campaign is not 100% saturated, its objective remains incomplete. Regular checks should be conducted, and every department must monitor progress daily. He emphasized that while designing schemes, officials should ensure they benefit the maximum number of people.
He also stated that setting small targets just for formality should be avoided. Instead, goals should be set based on actual capacity.
While reviewing IGRS, the Chief Minister said that the satisfaction percentage related to IGRS cases should increase. He instructed that departments like Revenue, Police, Health, District Administration, Municipal Corporation, Panchayati Raj, and others must ensure accountability in handling complaints. He emphasized using technology while giving priority to the resolution of problems.
Reviewing the status of key projects, the Chief Minister mentioned that all projects must progress on schedule, and necessary actions should be taken to ensure timely completion. He also directed that continuous photo updates of projects like the Kanpur Metro should be uploaded to keep officials informed.
Regarding e-procurement cases, he instructed that all requisitions be thoroughly checked at the department level before submission. Additionally, he ordered the swift resolution of pending cases on the Nivesh Mitra portal.
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