Gujarat's Call for Administrative Evolution
Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi called for district collectors to extend their duties beyond conventional government roles at the Chintan Shibir. Emphasizing reforms, he highlighted priorities such as promoting sports, strengthening tourism, encouraging investments, and developing a unified application for efficiency within the revenue department.
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In a fervent call to action, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi urged district collectors to transcend their traditional government duties, advocating for dynamic administrative reforms. Speaking at the Chintan Shibir in Gandhinagar, he encouraged officials to actively engage beyond routine tasks and initiate transformative changes.
Sanghavi pinpointed critical areas such as nurturing a sports culture, boosting tourism infrastructure, and facilitating MSME investments at the district level. He also stressed the importance of spending Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds within Gujarat to bolster local development.
To enhance administrative efficiency, Sanghavi proposed the creation of a unified application for the revenue department. He further spotlighted the necessity of maintaining hygiene standards at food stalls near key tourism sites, reinforcing the state's commitment to quality and innovation.
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