Andhra Pradesh Aims for High-Speed Governance in 2026, Says CM Naidu

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu declared 2025 a turning point for Andhra Pradesh, highlighting achievements like double-digit growth and major investments. For 2026, the government will prioritize the speed of delivering governance to all citizens. Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan emphasized that state revival is a collective dream heavily reliant on a dedicated bureaucracy. Both leaders credited the people's trust and a committed workforce for the state's progress and outlined a vision for a developed Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points: AP's 2026 Focus: Speed of Governance, Says Naidu

  • Double-digit growth achieved
  • Major investments like Google attracted
  • Bureaucracy key to state revival
  • Speed of governance as 2026 priority
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Andhra to focus on speed of delivering governance in 2026: CM Naidu

Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu & Deputy CM Kalyan outline 2025 achievements and set 2026 goal for faster governance delivery and state revival.

"In 2026, we will focus on the Speed of Delivering Governance for all to build a healthy, wealthy, and happy Swarna Andhra. - Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan"

Amaravati, Dec 31

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said on Wednesday that 2025 was an important turning point for the state and announced that in 2026, the government will focus on the speed of delivering governance for all.

The Chief Minister took to 'X' to convey New Year greetings to people.

Stating that 2025 was not just another year but an important turning point for Andhra Pradesh, he said the government worked to stabilise welfare delivery and reach the poorest of the poor, while also restoring investor confidence.

"Despite many challenges, we achieved double-digit growth. We restored and protected the sanctity of our religious places and improved the pilgrimage experience for devotees. We attracted major investments, such as Google and laid the foundations for quantum technology. We also managed calamities like Cyclone Montha effectively, providing timely relief and support. Behind every achievement was a dedicated workforce, supported by the trust and cooperation of our people. Our work will continue," posted the Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said that revival of Andhra Pradesh is a collective dream and that a large part of it rests on the shoulders of bureaucracy.

"As we look back on 2025 and prepare to welcome 2026, I would like to take a moment to appreciate our officers, employees, and every individual who served our people with dedication and selflessness. In 2026, we will focus on the Speed of Delivering Governance for all to build a healthy, wealthy, and happy Swarna Andhra. Most importantly, none of this progress would have been possible without the trust, blessings, and support of the people of Andhra Pradesh, who are the true drivers of our growth. I wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year," posted Pawan Kalyan.

"As we step into 2026, I want to extend my warmest New Year wishes to the backbone of our administration - our IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS & IFS and all administrative officers. You have come from different states and diverse corners of our great nation, leaving your homes to serve the people of Andhra Pradesh. We deeply recognise that sacrifice and thank you for your dedicated service to our land. Policies are born in the assembly, but they take life into your hands. As politicians, we may set the direction, but it is your integrity and administration on the ground that determines whether a poor man's life actually changes," said the Deputy CM.

"The revival of our Andhra Pradesh is a collective dream, and a large part of it rests on your shoulders. For 2026, my wish for our officers is simple - Let's have a bureaucracy that works with more heart and moves with more speed. Let us work with renewed vigour toward a Viksit Andhra Pradesh, ensuring our state leads the way in building a Viksit Bharat," he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Double-digit growth and attracting Google is impressive! As a tech professional from Vizag, this gives me hope for more job opportunities here at home. The focus on quantum tech foundations is forward-thinking. Hope the 'speed of governance' includes faster clearances for tech parks and startups.
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Suresh O
While the intentions sound good, we hear these promises every year. The real test is in the villages. Will pensioners get their money on the 1st of the month without hassle? Will Rythu Bharosa funds reach on time before sowing season? Speed is useless without accuracy and zero corruption.
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Anjali F
Appreciate Deputy CM Kalyan's words acknowledging the bureaucracy and officers from other states. They are indeed the backbone. A bureaucracy with "more heart" is exactly what's needed - less red tape, more empathy for common people standing in line for certificates and approvals.
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Michael C
Interesting to read this from an investment perspective. Stability and speed in governance are key metrics for FDI. If Andhra can institutionalize this, it could become a top-tier destination in India, competing with Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. The mention of effective calamity management is also crucial for long-term planning.
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Kavya N
Improving the pilgrimage experience is a welcome step! Tirumala and other temples are our pride. If they can improve facilities, crowd management, and cleanliness, it benefits both devotees and tourism. Hope the 'speed' focus applies here too - faster darshan for elderly and better amenities. 🛕

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