Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has launched a significant administrative reform requiring Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs) to spend one night per month in villages. This initiative represents a direct approach to understanding and addressing rural concerns while strengthening the connection between administration and public.
Weekly Meetings
The Chief Minister has established a structured system of weekly coordination meetings that will include:
- Deputy Commissioners
- Superintendents of Police/Deputy Commissioners of Police
- Sub-Divisional Magistrates
- Deputy Superintendents of Police
- Superintendents of Jails
Key Focus Areas
These administrative reforms target several critical areas:
- Strengthening law and order
- Combating drug trafficking and substance abuse
- Expediting public grievance resolution
- Improving public service delivery
- Enhancing communication between district administration and law enforcement
To ensure implementation and track progress, DCs must submit monthly reports to the Chief Secretary's office, demonstrating the government's commitment to accountability and transparency in administration. This comprehensive approach aims to create a more responsive and effective administrative system across Haryana's districts.