CS for making admin more responsive
Jammu: Carrying forward the process of interaction with Officers, Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal today convened a meeting of another batch of KAS Officers here.
A statement said that General Administration Department has devised a schedule to organize interaction session of Chief Secretary with KAS Officers so as to assess the problems being faced by the field officers while discharging their duties. Nearly 30 KAS officers drawn from various departments from all the districts of Jammu province participated in the interaction session.
Speaking on the occasion the Chief Secretary said that this programme is an attempt to create an atmosphere of approval and security in which the subordinate officers feel free to express their views to make administration more accountable and responsive . He also advised the officers to attain proficiency in their respective fields by keeping themselves well abreast of the latest innovations in the administration in other states by making the optimum use of information technology.
Madhav Lal emphasized the need for concentrating on the developmental issues and improve the delivery system with optimum utilization of available human as material resources and emphasized for maximizing the administrative efficiency for realizing the desired goals.
He also exhorted the officers to improve their administrative skills and sensitize the officials to achieve the desired goals adding that the attitude of the administrator colours the whole character of the organization’s response.
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