Inordinate delay in project implementation in Kerala thing of the past: CM Pinarayi Vijayan

ANI May 15, 2025 368 views

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced that bureaucratic delays in project implementation are now a thing of the past. He credited the government's shift to online services for transforming citizen access to timely governance. Vijayan emphasized that timely service delivery is a right, not a favor, urging officials to act swiftly. The CM also called for proactive district administration to ensure smooth project execution.

"The earlier belief that 'no projects can be implemented in Kerala' has changed." – Pinarayi Vijayan
Inordinate delay in project implementation in Kerala thing of the past: CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Thiruvananthapuram, May 16: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday said that inordinate delays in project implementation and file movement in the State were a thing of the past. He added that his government's introduction of online services in governance transformed citizens' access to timely government services.

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Vijayan credits online services for reducing delays

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Stresses timely governance as a citizen right

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Urges officials to resolve files promptly

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Calls for proactive district administration

"The earlier belief that 'no projects can be implemented in Kerala' has changed. In the past, people endured long waits for basic services, and decisions on matters involving the government were often delayed indefinitely. However, these issues have now been addressed," Vijayan said after inaugurating the southern region review meeting to ensure the timely and smooth completion of the state government's development projects here.

During the event, Vijayan emphasised the transformative impact of online services in governance. He noted that while government affairs are often perceived as routine, this mindset leads to bureaucratic delays. "The key question is how much change we can bring about in this regard," he said.

The Chief Minister stressed that citizens approaching the government with their needs should not be seen as pleading for mercy. "We must abandon the notion that we are the rulers and the people are the governed. Timely service delivery is their right. The true essence of governance can only be realized when it achieves perfection," he added.

He urged officials to study files promptly and resolve them without delay.

The Chief Minister emphasized the need to eliminate obstacles in project implementation and find swift solutions. "The district administration must proactively identify issues and resolve them the same day, wherever possible," he stated.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good news from Kerala! As someone who had to wait 6 months for a simple land record, I can say the online portal has made life easier. But hope this isn't just election talk - want to see consistent results. 🤞
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Priya M.
Digital governance is the way forward! Other states should learn from Kerala's example. My cousin in Thiruvananthapuram got her building permit in 15 days flat - unheard of before. Hope the system keeps improving.
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Arun S.
While the intentions are good, ground reality is different in rural areas. My village panchayat still makes us run pillar to post for basic certificates. Online services haven't reached everywhere equally.
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Sneha R.
The CM's words about abandoning the 'ruler' mentality are powerful! Government servants should remember they're public servants first. Kerala showing how governance can be people-centric. 👏
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Vikram J.
As an NRI from Kerala, I'm impressed by the digital transformation. Last month I applied for my mother's pension online from Dubai - processed in 10 days! This is the New India we want to see.

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