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Governor commends Vision-2020 document

By Our Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD, JAN. 26. The Governor, Dr.C.Rangarajan, in his Republic Day address here on Friday described the `Vision-2020' document as a road map for the future growth of the State, and said achievement of the ambitious goals set by the document would require hard work, commitment and improved efficiency in the use of resources and stepped-up investment.

The enormity of the task to achieve the goals must not be underestimated, he cautioned. Earlier, he hoisted the tricolour and inspected the parade. Dr.Rangarajan said that in the context of development one could note with satisfaction the progress made by self-help movement in the State which was now attracting wide attention at home and abroad. The Governor said large number of groups like DWCRA had provided opportunities to lakhs of families to participate in the process of development and produce goods which were in demand. The Government's initiatives in the IT sector were also praised by him.

Seeking improved farm practices, scientific crop pattern and enlarged irrigation facilities, he said special efforts were needed to reduce transmission, distribution and commercial losses in the power sector while developing efficiency in power management practices. Growth of IT-enabled services and emphasis on education and health were important to realise the dream of 'Swarnandhrapradesh.'

He sought an accountable and transparent administrative system that responded to the needs of people quickly and efficiently. A dedicated Government and a vigilant public were needed to achieve the results, he said.

The Governor was received by the Chief Minister, Mr.N.Chandrababu Naidu, upon his arrival.

The ceremonial parade under the overall command and control of Air Vice-Marshal A.R.Gandhi, Commandant of College of Air Warfare, Secunderabad, was impressive and cheered upon by the spectators, who included Cabinet Ministers, High Court Judges and senior officials.

Among the contingents that took part were 13, Punjab Regiment, 5 Madras Regiment, AOC Centre, IAF, APSP, AP City Home Guards, Senior Divisions of boys and girls, NCC, Bharat Scouts and Guides and Tribal Scouts and Guides. The contingents were followed by brass bands and pipe band.

The Governor was conducted to the saluting dais by Air Vice- Marshal Gandhi.

The marchpast was followed by the floats of APCOB, AP Transco, Civil Supplies, Education, Forest, Housing Corporation, Irrigation and Command Area Development, Information and Public Relations and others. The tourism float which reflected the traditional and cultural values presenting an overall picture of areas of tourist interest, the APCOB float depicting the benefits given to farmers and the Small Savings float depicting the importance of thrift programmes were adjudged the first, second and third of merit respectively and awarded prizes.

Three Chetak helicopters showered petals on the dignitaries while the show concluded with a flypast formation of Kiran aircraft.

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