Jagan assumes charge of secretariat office; enhances salary of ASHA workers to Rs 10\,000

Jagan assumes charge of secretariat office; enhances salary of ASHA workers to Rs 10,000

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati 

Y S Jaganmohan Saturday asserted his government is committed to providing honest and effective administration.

He also promised the government employees that his Cabinet, in its first meeting on June 10, would take decisions on granting interim relief and on scrapping Contributory Pension Scheme.

L V Subrahmanyam, Principal Advisor to Ajeya Kallam, of Police (in-charge) and a host of leaders and secretariat employees greeted the on the occasion.

Later, the chief minister addressed a meeting of all government secretaries and heads of departments where he outlined his party's electoral promises and his priorities.

"People have elected this government with a lot of faith. Their aspirations will become a reality only if the officials co-operate fully. I am hopeful that you all will work towards that," told the bureaucrats.

The party's election manifesto should be the guide for the administration, he said.

He also underlined his commitment for zero-corruption in administration and stressed on the need for transparency.

"That's the reason I have proposed setting up of a judicial commission for awarding government contracts. I am committed to giving an honest and effective government," he added.

Reddy, who led his Party to a thumping victory in the assembly elections, was sworn in as Chief Minister of on May 30.

In the assembly elections, the YSR Congress emerged victorious in 151 constituencies of the total 175 in the state.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 17:25 IST