Transparency and Accountability: Adhikari's New Governance Strategy in West Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari has initiated a new era of transparency and accountability in governance. Through his first administrative review meeting, he emphasized honest communication, the end of bureaucratic flattery, and strict adherence to rules. Adhikari seeks a professional working environment while prioritizing the efficient implementation of central and state-sponsored initiatives.
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West Bengal's new Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari marked his office's first day by focusing on transparency and accountability in governance. Adhikari called for the cessation of unnecessary flattery towards the office by discouraging the frequent mention of 'Chief Minister's inspiration' in official matters, a common practice under Mamata Banerjee's administration.
In a meeting attended by top officials, including Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala, Adhikari stressed fiscal responsibility and professional integrity. The CM warned against excessive government spending and highlighted the importance of respecting official processes and protocols. A new communication group, likely via WhatsApp or email, was proposed for better coordination among departments.
The Chief Minister also prioritized resuming stalled central programs and fulfilling BJP's election promises, pushing for transparent recruitment processes across departments. Adhikari assured state officials of his support, provided they maintain honesty and dedication to the state's progress.
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