The Telangana government is constituting a committee to strengthen digital governance and improve the delivery of public services [1].
This initiative marks a push toward modernization of state administration. By streamlining digital infrastructure, the government aims to reduce bureaucratic delays and increase accessibility for citizens across the region.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said Tuesday that officials should set up the committee [2]. The primary objective is to enhance the state's digital framework to ensure more efficient governance and a more responsive administrative system [1].
The government has set a specific timeline for these improvements. Officials are expected to strengthen digital governance and improve service delivery within 100 days [1]. This aggressive window suggests a priority on rapid implementation and immediate results for the public.
Reddy said that the state needs to strengthen digital governance [2]. The move is designed to integrate technology more deeply into the daily operations of government departments, a shift that could potentially reduce the need for physical paperwork and in-person visits to government offices.
The committee will be tasked with identifying gaps in current digital systems and proposing scalable solutions. By focusing on a 100-day turnaround, the administration is signaling a move toward a more agile approach to public sector management [1].
“The Telangana government is to constitute a committee to strengthen digital governance.”
The establishment of this committee indicates a strategic shift toward e-governance in Telangana. By imposing a strict 100-day deadline, the administration is attempting to demonstrate a commitment to efficiency and transparency, potentially setting a precedent for how other state services are digitized to reduce corruption and administrative friction.



