CM Chandrababu Calls For Stronger AI And IT Awareness Among Ministers

Emphasis on Technology in Governance

The Chief Minister of the state indicated that ministers must obtain better Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology knowledge to avoid falling behind their current status. The Chief Minister explained that these domains now serve as the fundamental knowledge base required for effective governance and superior decision-making processes.

Review of Developments and Investment Efforts

The Chief Minister held a discussion with ministers about new developments which he shared after the Cabinet meeting. He remembered all the work that his team completed to attract Google to their state. He showed how Minister Nara Lokesh achieved his goal when he arranged meetings between Google officials and himself during his trip to the United States.

Directions on Government Programs

  • The Chief Minister assigned Minister Nimmala Ramanayudu the task of coordinating all ministerial duties for their participation in the 'Jaladhara - Jalaharathi' program. Ministers must take action to decrease public disturbance which occurs during hot weather according to his instructions.
  • Minister Gottipati Ravi should continue his work toward achieving 'Surya Ghar' program objectives according to his advisory from the official.

Learnings from Singapore Visit

Ministers who recently visited Singapore were asked to submit detailed reports of their observations. The Chief Minister emphasized using the insights gained during the tour to improve governance practices in the state.

Industrial Growth and Fast Approvals

He pointed to the quick approval of the Aerospace and Defense Cluster near Puttaparthi as an example of administrative efficiency. The state continues its commitment to uphold high business operation speeds according to him.

Addressing Criticism and Public Communication

  • The Chief Minister asked ministers to respond firmly to criticism from the YSR Congress Party regarding Amaravati construction projects. He said they should present clear facts on costs and counter misinformation.
  • He also instructed ministers to explain recent developments in the energy sector and clarify the purpose and outcomes of the Singapore visit. He emphasized the need for clear communication to improve public understanding.
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