Chandy presented a detailed report card about the successful
implementation of 100 items out of the 107 listed for execution under
the 100 days programme which started on first June.
The Congress-led UDF government in Kerala today claimed that it
ensured transparency in governance as announced in its 100-day
programme.
As part of this endeavour, live streaming of the CMO and a 24×7 call
centre there were introduced, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in a
statement here.
The government, which assumed charge on May 18 after wresting power
from CPI-M led LDF in the assembly polls, had on June one announced its
100-day action programme.
Another major achievement of the government was the launch of Rs one
per kg rice scheme for BPL and a section of APL category, the statement
said.
Publication of assets of officials and ministers and making
government orders online were also part of the programme to ensure
corruption-free administration, it said. Most of the things mentioned in
the action plan were executed, it said.
Revival of Smart City IT project in Kochi in association with Dubai
based TECOM Investments Ltd, progress in developing Vizhinjam
International Container Terminal and Metro Rail scheme in Kochi were
some of the other initiates of the UDF in its first days in office, the
statement said.
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