Be accessible to people and work with empathy, Chandrababu Naidu advises Collectors
Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu underlined the important role of regional collectors in ensuring the success of government initiatives.
Bay Naidu addressed a video conference with newly appointed collectors to 12 districts on Thursday and experienced effective management while being adhered to the public.
Naidu said, “I always say that the prime minister is a common man, that he follows the same principle, that he follows the same principle, and that he can access it with empathy and empathy. Not only to be strictly dependent on the rules is not a result. The human approach is important,” he advised. He also emphasized the importance of real -time response to problems instead of relying on false promotion or delayed response.
Thinking about his administrative experience, Mr. Naidu emphasized his first period in 1995 and 15 years as prime minister in the last thirty years. “I have always pushed the officers for performance even in difficult conditions. I was the first to reach the affected areas in order to provide state support and instill confidence in people,” he said.
Mr. Naidu emphasized that collectors should see the roles of the roles as the opportunity to influence change at the base level. “Protect government assets, follow welfare programs and inspire your subordinates. Creative, innovative decisions are the key. Use central plans effectively, compete with other regions and maintain transparency. A collector is not a power position, but a chance to serve as an ordinary person.”
Mr. Naidu reminded the collectors to balance political management with administrative integrity and advised people to respect public representatives while giving priority to their welfare.
Naidu said, proacif by collectors, a proactive, accountable, and a human -centered approach will not only increase government performance, but will also strengthen the public trust in the administration, ”he said.
Published – 12 September 2025 09:16

