13 New Districts Added In The Map Of Andhra Pradesh

New districts is meant to be a step in the decentralized development of regions


Hyderabad: On Monday, 04 April 2022, Andhra Pradesh got a new administrative map, with the creation of 13 new districts that doubled their number to 26, in a massive overhaul that the state government said will improve governance and delivery of services.

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the new districts at a virtual ceremony on Monday morning, following an "auspicious muhurat" time set by Vedic priests.

He said, the creation of more districts is meant to be a step in the decentralised development of all regions.

Mr. Reddy, while campaigning for the 2019 assembly elections, had promised that his party, if voted to power, would make each of the 25 Lok Sabha constituencies a district.

"With the formation of smaller districts - distance from the district centre to remote and border villages will be reduced... District administration will come closer to the people... Increased accountability as the Government comes closer to people," the government said in a statement.

"District Police Officers and all the other Government Departments including their camp offices will be in the same premises, thus doing away with the hassle of people travelling miles together for their work in different Government offices," it added.

With the formal notification for the new districts issued on Sunday evening, the YSR Congress government had also reshuffled IAS and IPS officers and appointed collectors and Superintendents of Police to the newly created districts.

The draft for the notification was released in January, following which it said it received over 17,000 suggestions.

On Thursday, The Andhra Pradesh council of ministers is set to meet at 11 am and is expected to take more decisions to revamp the administration following over two years in power.

 

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