Small districts carved out on scientific basis
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Metro
India (10-10-2016)
The process of reorganization of districts in Telangana
has reached its final stage, as the government issues final notification and
the stage is set to launch new districts in the next 24 hours. With reorganization
of districts, mandals and revenue divisions, Telangana State will be making
history in administrative reforms. The process of reorganization of districts
was started a year ago and since then, the government held parleys at different
levels before arriving at a decision.
Contrary to the allegations by some
people, the government has followed all democratic principles. The decision to
carve out new districts was not taken without proper homework as alleged. In
fact, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had discussed the issue at length
with Telangana ideologue Prof Jayashankar and others even before the State
bifurcation was formally announced and TRS made a promise (districts’ reorganization)
in its manifesto.
In fulfilling the promise, the
government has given a long rope to every stakeholder to expresses his or her
opinion without giving any room for political considerations. There was no
truth in the allegation that the government had conducted the process in a
hurried and hushed-up manner. In fact, the entire exercise was conducted in a
most scientific and democratic manner, giving top priority to public opinion.
Ever since the TRS government came to
power, the State has been making strides in all spheres and the government has
introduced a number of schemes and programmes to alleviate poverty. However, it
is also true that the fruits of the welfare schemes are not reaching the
targeted groups properly due to administrative blockades. As a remedy, the
government has taken up reorganization of districts, with a firm belief that
smaller administrative units would enable the government to reach out to the
people.
Keeping these factors in mind, the
Chief Minister had rolled out the process a year back and directed the chief
secretary to prepare an action plan to carve out new districts, mandals and revenue
divisions. The Chief Minister insisted on following scientific and democratic
norms in letter and spirit and he also made it clear that the bottom line
should be administrative convenience and administrative ease, convenience,
betterment and development of the people.
It may be recalled here that whenever
he talked on the subject, he used to say that the final decision on new
districts would not be against the wishes of the people. If we look back,
the process started with constitution of secretaries’ committee headed by the
chief secretary in September 2015. The other members of the committee are
Revenue, Panchayat Raj, Municipal Administration secretaries and CCLA.
As a follow-up action, the government
constituted a Cabinet Sub-committee headed by Deputy Chief Minister and Revenue
Minister Mohammed Ali and another Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari,
Ministers Etela Rajender, Tummala Nageswar Rao and Jupally Krishna Rao as
members and chief secretary Rajiv Sharma as convener.
The committee headed by the chief
secretary carried out the exercise on all administrative matters involved in reorganization
of districts and the Cabinet Sub-committee, on its part, conducted
district-wise meetings to elicit public opinion. Another high-powered committee
was constituted under the chairmanship of K Keshava Rao, MP. The Chief Minister also held an all-party
meeting prior to the release of the draft notification. All political parties
participated in the meeting and the leaders welcomed the move.
The government even accepted certain
suggestions on bifurcation of revenue divisions and mandals. The Chief Minister
also assured them that all their suggestions will be taken into account while
preparing the final draft. The government took into consideration every suggestion
made at the all-party meeting. Finally, the government constituted a task force
headed by the chief secretary to finalize administrative departments and their
function in the new set-up.
The Chief Minister has made all
efforts to complete the process in a transparent manner. He held numerous
meeting with Collectors, heads of departments, secretaries and other officials.
The Chief Minister told the district Collectors that the time has come for them
to play a more proactive role in development activities. The Chief Minister
took interest in every aspect, including functions of the Collectors and
district administration, facilities at the Collectorates and other offices and
other minute things.
The Chief Minister openly shared his
ideas even on issues such as parking facility, helipad and fiber connectivity.
The government prepared a road map at a high level meeting held in last June
where Ministers, officials and MPs, MLAs, MLCs and other people’s
representatives discussed all aspects in detail. The government took every
stakeholder into confidence in finalizing the road map. Nothing was left
without proper scrutiny. Nowhere in the lengthy process had the Chief Minister
taken a liberal stand.
In fact, the Chief Minister told the
officials and others that “there is no thumb rule, only liberal”. The Chief
Minister gave a free hand to the officials in finalizing administrative
structure in new districts. Having said that, it is imperative to repeat the
total exercise has been done in a most democratic and scientific manner. The
objective of the reorganization is administrative ease, convenience, betterment
and development of the people. Finally, small is beautiful is the universally
accepted principle of administration.
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