Imphal: Good governance is governance for the people and to deliver services to the people with transparency and accountability, chief minister N. Biren Singh said on the launching of Good Governance Week at the chief minister’s secretariat, here on Thursday.

People will only have trust in the government, when the services are delivered as promised, Biren said.

The situation in the state has been improving, he added and praised the deputy commissioners especially those posted in the hill districts for performing their duties sincerely during this difficult time.

He appealed to the officers performing duties in the hill districts not to compromise in key issues and work in larger interest of the nation. The government should entertain the grievances of the public and work hard to redress the same to gain confidence and trust of the public, he said.

The nationwide campaign “Prashasan Goan Ki Ore” under Good Governance Week will be held from December 19 to 24. The programme was organised by the department of Administrative Reforms Division, Manipur.

Biren recalled that on being sworn in as the chief minister of Manipur in March 2017, the idea to make Manipur an inclusive state with equal developments in both hills and valley came to his mind at the first instance. As such, the government introduced Go to Hills mission to bridge the developmental gaps across the state.

He also elaborated on details of schemes like the Chief Minister Gi Hakshelgi Tengbang, Chief Minister Health for All, Widows Pension Scheme, CM Da Haisi etc.

As a part of the programme laptops were distributed to newly appointed Civil Service officers. A presentation on Good Governance Week was made by joint secretary, Administrative Reforms Division, A. Shivadas Sharma.

The function was attended by the Cabinet ministers, MLAs, chief secretary, administrative secretaries and other officials of the state government among others.

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