Gandhinagar News: Concluding the 11th Chintan Shivir of the state government, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced the formation of an AI Task Force to bring greater speed and transparency in the implementation through administrative reforms and wider use of public welfare schemes in the state. To realize further saturation approach of technology. On this occasion, the permanent logo of Chintan Shivir was also digitally unveiled by the Chief Minister.
Addressing the valedictory function on the third and final day of the 11th Chintan Shivir organized in the presence of Somnath Mahadev, the Chief Minister clearly stated that Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi is committed to comprehensively realize the call of Gujarat AI to cover 100 per cent beneficiaries with coverage . Adopt area saturation approach of public welfare schemes through use of technology.
In the concluding session of the Chintan Shivir, he inspired the senior secretaries, district collectors, development officers and said that the use of AI should be intensified in the areas of malnutrition, education, health, agriculture, infrastructure and employment and public grievance redressal. A high level task force will be constituted for this purpose and its recommendations will be reported in a month by the task force in the name of the state government on sustainable development with AI and data analysis.
The Chief Minister said that under the inspiration and guidance of the Prime Minister, many administrative reforms have taken place after the great success of the Chintan Shivir started in 2003. As a result, Gujarat has become a model state and growth engine of the country. Not only this. These camps have become an advanced platform for technology driven governance. Development is a continuous process and new directions for development are found especially through collective brainstorming.
The Chief Minister clearly said that the elected officials and officials are working as a team to further the development of Gujarat. The government machinery should play such an effective role that the fear of the system remains in the minds of those who do wrong. He also said that mistakes made with good intentions can be undone but wrong intentions can never be undone.
The Chief Minister inspired an employee to become a Karma Yogi with the six principles of Karma Yoga and said that these principles are so interconnected that if any one of these principles is implemented in individual life, its impact is impressive. will be. Effect on overall personality and character.
Bhupendra Patel inspired to adopt a positive attitude against any kind of negativity and said that when the government is doing very important useful public work then its information should be given to the people on time and at the time of social media when any information spreads. Quick, positive and truthful words must be spoken against liars. It is the responsibility of all of us to reach out to them immediately.
When various incidents occur in the society, the Chief Minister inspired to develop an approach to rectify any incident immediately after its occurrence and to work towards avoiding any such mistake in future. The group discussion sessions held in this three-day brainstorming camp discussed four important issues such as creation of employment opportunities, increase in income in rural areas, saturation in government services, contribution of district and local self-government institutions in tourism development. to be done. The Chief Minister gave an inspiring suggestion to immediately implement its recommendations at the district level.
In this regard, he said that every District Collector, Development Officer should identify three projects from these recommendations in his district and work on them expeditiously and also review their progress from time to time. The Chief Minister laid special emphasis on the fact that any development work should be done keeping the environment in mind. Since the role of the district administration is important in the link from village level to the state government, the Chief Minister also suggested the district administration to ensure that there is no gap between the village level and the government.
He said that when there are questions of interpretation or some misunderstanding in daily administrative work or in various processes, the thinking camps have become a guide towards solving such problems through collective thinking. Prime Minister Narendra Bhai Modi has set a target of making India a developed country by 2047, so he has called for continuously thinking about making Gujarat a leader in the matter of development by realizing the concept of developed India from developed Gujarat. He also said that meditation should be a regular and part of personal life process and not just a camp.
On this occasion, Minister of State for Home Harshbhai Sanghvi congratulated the district administration for the successful organization of the Chintan Shivir. He also wished to take the new ideas obtained through the idea camp to the completion of the work.
Additional Chief Secretary, General Administration, Kamal Dayani, during the vote of thanks of the 11th State Level Chintan Shivir, expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and all the Cabinet members, Senior Secretaries and District Collectors and DDOs for actively participating. Giving useful recommendations through group discussion on various topics, he said that the government can achieve better results through better coordination between various departments and various offices up to the district level.
Also asked to move forward by assimilating the new perspectives and new ideas received from this camp. He expressed gratitude to Harit Shukla, Principal Secretary, General Administration Department, Gir Somnath District Collector and the entire administration for the entire planning of the Chintan Shivir. Finance and Energy Minister Kanubhai Desai, Senior Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister Dr. Hasmukh Adhia, Chief Secretary Rajkumar, Additional Chief Secretary to the State Government, Principal Secretaries, Secretaries and District Collectors and District Development Officers including State Cabinet Ministers were present. Closing ceremony of the contemplation camp.