Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that ensuring development across all districts, implementing government priority projects, and maintaining law and order are the responsibilities of the Collectors and SPs. He stated that these officials will be held accountable for all district-level arrangements. Furthermore, he warned that districts reporting irregularities will face strict action, with even senior officers being held responsible if necessary. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav stated that significant changes have been made to the jurisdiction of 22,000 police stations across the state. A commission has also been established by the state government to reorganize districts with a focus on public welfare. He urged collectors and public representatives to actively contribute by providing necessary suggestions. Looking ahead, initiatives such as one-third reservation for women and proportional representation based on population will be implemented, with administrative processes aligned accordingly. Dr. Yadav emphasized that administrative reforms, coupled with public welfare, are key priorities at the district level. He directed strict measures, including controlling noise pollution during examinations, curbing drug trafficking, banning stubble burning, ensuring systematic distribution of fertilizers to farmers, and promptly addressing revenue-related issues. Additionally, he called for strict action against black marketers involved in fertilizer distribution.