Telangana Rising: CGG Marks 11 Years of Growth and Governance Excellence
Warm greetings from the Centre for Good Governance (CGG) on the joyous occasion of the 11th anniversary of Telangana Formation Day!
CGG marked the day with deep patriotism and enthusiasm, honoring the martyrs of the Telangana statehood movement and celebrating the incredible progress the state has achieved over the past decade.
The celebrations began with a solemn flag unfurling ceremony by Sri Rajendra Nimje, Director General, CGG, followed by inspiring addresses from Sri Devi Prasad J (Director, K&R), Mr. Dakshina Murthy (Director, eGov & HR), Mr. S. Siva Kumar Bandaru (Project Manager), and Ms. Suneela Talari (Project Manager).
A highlight of the day was the insightful address by Sri Rajendra Nimje, who spoke about Telangana’s remarkable rise and its welfare-driven development model. He highlighted how the state has emerged as a national leader in areas such as per capita income, paddy production, 24X7 electricity supply, and the successful implementation of various flagship schemes including Indiramma Indlu, Rajiv Yuva Vikasam, Indira Sauragiri Jala Vikasam, the creation of over 50,000 government jobs, and massive strides in infrastructure development and governance. He emphasized Telangana’s commitment to data-driven decision-making and technology-enabled public service delivery, while also acknowledging CGG’s pivotal role in enabling impactful governance solutions and accelerating digital transformation across departments.
The event concluded with a vibrant prize distribution ceremony for the Rangoli Competition and Traditional Dress Contest, both of which beautifully showcased the art, culture, diversity, and rich traditions of Telangana.
Here are a few glimpses of the spirited celebrations at CGG, filled with pride, unity, and the true spirit of “Telangana Rising.”