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PROFILE OF Mr. N. CHANDRABABU NAIDU,
CHIEF MINISTER OF ANDHRA PRADESH.
Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu, was born in Naravaripally village of Chittoor
district on April 20, 1950. His late father Sri N.K. Naidu was an agriculturist
and his mother Smt. Ammanamma is a housewife. Mr. Naidu had his
school education in Chandragiri and his college education at the Sri
Venkateswara Arts College, Tirupati. He did his Masters in Economics
from the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was doing research for a
Ph.D. degree at the same university, when he took to politics.
Mr. Naidu has been active in politics since his student days. He held various positions in his college and
organized a number of social activities. Following the 1977 cyclone, which devastated Diviseema taluk of
Krishna district, he actively organized donations and relief material from Chittoor district for the cyclone
victims. Mr. Naidu has been evincing keen interest in rural development activities in general and, the
upliftment
of the poor and downtrodden sections of society in particular.
Mr.Naidu was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 1978 from Chandragiri constituency in
Chittoor district. He served as a Director of the A.P. Small Scale Industries Development Corporation for some
time. He subsequently became a Minister and held the portfolios of Archives, Cinematography, Technical
Education, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Public libraries and Minor Irrigation between 1980 and
1983. He also served as the Chairman of the State Karshak Parishad, constituted for the first time to look
after the welfare of the farming community.
Mr. Naidu was the General Secretary of Telugu Desam Party since 1985, in which capacity he was
instrumental in building up an effective party organization from the grass roots. He was the moving force for
designing and organizing large scale multifaceted training programmes for party functionaries.
He was elected again to the State Legislature from Kuppam constituency of Chittoor district in 1989. He
served as Coordinator of the Telugu Desam Party, in which capacity he effectively handled the partys role of
main opposition in the assembly which won him wide appreciation from both the party and the public. His role
during this phase both inside the legislative assembly and outside was a critical factor for the subsequent
success of the party at the hustings.
In 1994 he was reelected to the Assembly from Kuppam constituency with a large majority of 57,000 votes
and held the important portfolios of Revenue and Finance. During this tenure Mr. Naidu systematically
introduced transparency in Government, thus breaking the tradition of inordinate secrecy in the Finance
department.
The mantle of leadership fell on the shoulders of Mr. Naidu at a most critical juncture in the states politics.
Following a popular upsurge in the party Mr. Naidu, was unanimously elected as the Chief Minister of Andhra
Pradesh on 1st September 1995.
The Chief Minister has a modern outlook to administration. His style of functioning is more akin to that of a
CEO as compared to a traditional politician. The Chief Minister has a firm conviction that modern technology
should be used in the service of the common man. Consequently, he has been laying great emphasis on the
use of modern information technology in Government. He would like the State to be run professionally as an
efficient organization rather than as a bureaucracy riddled with red-tape.
The Chief Ministers vision for the future includes multidimensional development of all citizens of the state. He
is keen to develop the full potential of all citizens based on a strong moral foundation. The Chief Minister has
been propagating a return to ethical and value based precepts in day to day life. In keeping with this
commitment, he has launched new initiatives, like the Janmabhoomi programme which aims at achieving
excellence in all walks of life and focuses on community building through team work.
In order to achieve greater involvement of the people in the implementation of Government
programmes, the
Chief Minister has been encouraging the concept of social audit, which involves making information available
to all citizens about the works being taken up with public funds in their area. The Chief Minister has also taken
the initiative for setting up self help groups like Water users associations, for involving farmers in the
management of irrigation systems. Other self help groups like Watershed Development
Committees,
Womens groups, Youth groups, Village Education Committees and Village Health Committees are also being
set up.
The Chief Minister has initiated an exercise to define the Vision 2020 for the state. According to the Chief
Minister, "Our vision of Andhra Pradesh is a State where poverty is totally eradicated; where every man,
woman and child has access to not just the basic minimum needs, but to all the opportunities for leading a
happy and fulfilling life; a knowledge and learning society built on the values of hard work, honesty, discipline
and a collective sense of purpose." This vision reflects the Chief Ministers forward looking perspective on the
states development, and the details of the vision will be further concretized after public discussion.
In line with his style of functioning, the Chief Ministers programme for the year was released as early as in
December 1997 indicating the schedule for 1998 in terms of meetings with different departments, schedule for
the Janmabhoomi programme and various other activities. This was done in order to sensitize all government
functionaries about the need to have proper planning and time management, as also impart a degree of
urgency in the discharge of their official responsibilities.
The Chief Minister is undertaking administrative reforms in right earnest and would like to
emphasise as much
on processes of transformating as on informating within Government. As part of the Administrative Reforms,
the Chief Minister would like to use Information Technology for providing better quality of governance for the
common man.
At the Chief Ministers initiative, a State Wide Area Network is being set up and the Government of India has
agreed to the allocation of 2 Mbps of bandwidth over Optical Fibre cable for providing connectivity between
Hyderabad and the districts. A Campus Area network has already been implemented in the Secretariat. Video
conferencing links between the state headquarters and the districts are also being set up.
An Executive Information System for monitoring the progress of various governmental programmes has been
set up in the Chief Ministers Office. The information is now being fine-tuned and expanded to cover more
details and a large number of subject areas. Geographical Information System (GIS) applications for the road
network in the State, the Irrigation and Drainage System, Forestry and Wasteland development are also under
implementation.
The Chief Minister is keen to set up distributed data warehouses in different government departments as part
of a Governmental Intranet. The Chief Minister feels that the Internet technology holds immense potential for
the future and should be used to provide high quality service to the citizen. It is therefore contemplated that all
information relevant to the citizen should be made available on electronic networks. Such information can be
conveniently accessed from electronic kiosks. This will ensure one-stop non-stop information to all citizens.
As part of his vision for Information Technology the Government of Andhra Pradesh is planning to start moving
towards the concept of paper-less offices using workflow concepts and enterprise wide computing. The
Government of Andhra Pradesh is in the process of setting up value added network services in association
with Singapore network services. The value added network services will provide greater convenience to the
public to transact business with Government. Removal of a face-to-face contact for most Government services
is also expected to reduce the levels of corruption prevailing for delivery of such services.
Recently, at the Chief Ministers behest, the computerisation of the registration department covering 212
sub-registrars offices was completed. This computerisation will enable citizens to access services in a
convenient manner in a fraction of the time previously taken. For example, registration of a land sale that
previously used to take one week, can now be accomplished in less than one hour.
In recognition to the Chief Minister's leadership and vision in the field of Information technology, Mr.Naidu was
designated as the Co-chairperson of the National Task Force on Information technology set up by the
Government of India to prepare the IT road map for the future. The Chief Minister in his capacity as the
Co-chairperson of the National Task Force, has taken a number of initiatives for dismantling the monopoly in
the telecommunications sector and for promoting the use of Information technology for common
citizens. At
his instance, a programme for linking India's premier universities and specialised
institutions, with high
bandwidth connectivity has been launched in collaboration with the Carnegie Mellon University, as part of the
IUNet India initiative. The stellar role played by the Chief Minister in promoting Information technology in the
country has been widely recognised, both within and outside the country.
Recently, the President of the World Bank, while addressing the Governors of the bank made a mention of the
initiatives taken up by the Chief Minister. The President stated, "In Andhra Pradesh in India, a state of 70
million people, the Chief Minister has a programme for 2020. A programme for literacy, for improved access to
health care, for livelihoods, empowering women, developing backward areas, creating safety nets -- a
programme with clearly monitorable targets that can be regularly checked". (Oct 6, 1998).
When the Chief Minister took over in 1995, the States finances were in very poor shape. Following the
initiatives launched by the Chief Minister there has been a remarkable improvement in the States economic
performance. Recently, the credit rating agency, CRISIL, improved Andhra Pradeshs rating from A(-) to A.
While improving Andhra Pradeshs rating the credit rating agency stated, "The rating change reflects a
significant improvement in Government of Andhra Pradeshs fiscal parameters like revenue and fiscal deficits,
a positive outlook on Government of Andhra Pradeshs finances and Andhra Pradesh's economy as a result of
progressive policies and sustained structural reforms on both the fiscal and the administrative front."
The Chief Minister is a firm believer in accountability of the Government and has taken steps to systematically
incorporate accountability as an intrinsic feature of Governments functioning.
The Chief Minister would like to achieve tangible results in a short time frame. His working hours extend from
6.30 in the morning to late into night. During this period, the Chief Minister devotes a significant portion of his
time for meeting a large number of common citizens and addressing their problems and concerns. A grievance
cell has been set up in the Chief Ministers Office for monitoring the redressal of public grievances. The Chief
Ministers itinerary also includes surprise visits to the districts which are aimed at keeping
administration on
its toes. These visits are directed at curbing administrative corruption and lethargy.
The Chief Minister was recently awarded "The Business Person of the Year" award by the
Economic Times.
The award recognised the progressive policies pursued by the Chief Minister. While presenting the award, the
citation mentioned that "it is a vote for reform, for a politician who means business and sees himself as a
Chief Executive and his people as shareholders".
When World Link magazine of the World Economic Forum, decided to pick a dream cabinet of political
leaders, it selected 15 truly outstanding leaders after consultations with various experts. Since political
leadership was not necessarily confined to national governments, they also looked at regional leaders and
panregional institutions who were largely successful in the struggle with the complex, fast-moving times. Mr.
N.Chadrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh who made the grade in World Links dream cabinet
shared the honours with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair; Iranian President, Mr. Mohammed Khatami
and Foreign Minister of New Zealand, Don McKinnon among others.
The Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu was given the "IT man of the year" award by the
Computer
World for his vision and contributions in harnessing IT for improving the lives of common citizens.
The Chief Minister is well known for innovative concepts and programmes. The Dial your Chief Minister
programme, telecast by the Doordarshan Kendra of Hyderabad is one such interactive
programme which is telecast every Monday. The Chief Minister addresses the citizens over a large number of issues. A subject is
identified for the week and the citizens come up with their problems and communicate it to the Chief Minister. The "Dial your Chief Minister" programme is a very popular one with citizens and the viewership of the
programme is rated very high.
The Economist magazine has stated that, "Chandrababu Naidu, the visionary Chief Minister of Andhra
Pradesh, is trying to make government more transparent and responsive by making it more electronic" (May
22, 1999).
The decision making process of the government has been expedited by the teleconferencing system. The
teleconferencing unit provides a facility to the Chief Minister for simultaneously addressing all District
Collectors or for consulting the Cabinet ministers on various issues. The Chief Minister has been conducting
teleconferences with Collectors on various issues like the power situation, clean and green programme, rythu
bazaars, monitoring of prices, implementation of road works, sanitation and public health, law and order etc.
The system has been extremely effective in overcoming the routine bureaucratic delays in the course of
responding to issues of immediate public interest during these teleconferences.
The Chief Minister has launched a programme called "Praja Deevena" to enlist the support of political
neutrals, intelligentsia and uncommitted voters to exercise their franchise and support a party which they think
will provide good governance. The Praja Deevena programme has been conceived by the Chief Minister to
encourage principled and value based politics and to ensure that the political leaders are of the highest moral
and intellectual calibre.
The Chief Minister is married to Mrs. Bhuvaneswari and has a son Lokesh. His father-in-law the late Mr.
N.T.Rama Rao was one of the most accomplished film actors of Telugu cinema, who later founded the Telugu
Desam Party and was also the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
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