Centre for Good Governance

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The Centre for Good Governance was established in 2001 by the then Government of Andhra Pradesh to help it achieve the State's goal of Transforming Governance.

The Centre for Good Governance (CGG) was established in October, 2001 in collaboration with the Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank to help it achieve the State's goal of Transforming Governance. CGG undertakes action research, provides professional advice, and conducts change management programmes for government departments and agencies to enable successful impleme

16/04/2026

| TGBIE Inter Results 2026: A Swift and Flawless Digital Milestone Powered by CGG |

The Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) 2026 results, covering a total of 9,97,553 students, were successfully declared on 12 April 2026 by Sri K. Keshava Rao Garu, Advisor to the Government of Telangana (Public Affairs), and Smt. Yogita Rana, IAS, Secretary to Government, Telangana, Education Department and Vice-Chairperson, Telangana Board of Intermediate Education.

Demonstrating exceptional system performance, nearly 80% of students downloaded their results within the first 30 minutes, reflecting a swift and seamless digital experience enabled by CGG’s robust technology infrastructure.

On this occasion, Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman & Director General, Centre for Good Governance (CGG), highlighted that all 9.97 lakh student records were meticulously verified, validated, and tested, ensuring that accurate marks memos were displayed for every student. He emphasized that the system was designed to efficiently handle peak traffic, enabling uninterrupted access for students across the state. Live download statistics were also shared during the announcement.

The scale and efficiency of the platform were clearly evident:
• The system handled a peak load of 1 lakh downloads per minute
• 80% of total downloads were completed within 30 minutes
• Over 25 lakh total downloads (including multiple accesses by students, parents, and educators)

These figures underscore CGG’s robust, scalable, and high-performance infrastructure, capable of delivering reliable services under high demand conditions.

As the technical partner to TGBIE since 2019, CGG plays a pivotal role in transforming examination management through a comprehensive, fully digitized Examination Management and Results Processing System. This end-to-end platform ensures fairness, transparency, accuracy, speed, and security across the entire examination lifecycle.

CGG’s system supports a wide spectrum of services, covering nearly 10 key areas, including student registration, examination center allocation, hall ticket generation, practical and theory exam logistics, digital evaluation, results processing and declaration, revaluation and supplementary exams, grievance redressal, and online payments. By minimizing manual intervention, CGG significantly enhances operational efficiency while maintaining the highest standards of integrity.

The successful declaration of today’s results marks not just a significant academic milestone for lakhs of students, but also highlights the strength of a secure, scalable, and technology-enabled governance framework with CGG that supports one of the largest public examination systems in India.

27/02/2026

| Sri Ravi Gupta Participates in 35th IPS 1991 Batch Re-union Seminar |

Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman & Director General, Centre for Good Governance, is attending the 35th IPS Officers’ Re-union Seminar of the 1991 Batch (44 RR) at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad.

The seminar brings together IPS Officers of the 1991 Batch and officers from other batches who were trained with the 44 RR, providing an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and reaffirm their shared commitment to public service.

The theme of the seminar is “The Ethical Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Proactive Policing”, focusing on the responsible and forward-looking use of emerging technologies in law enforcement.

26/02/2026

| Centre for Good Governance engages with Indian Police Foundation Leadership for Strategic Dialogue |

The Centre for Good Governance (CGG) recently hosted Dr. Ish Kumar, IPS (Retd.), Vice President of the Indian Police Foundation, for an institutional interaction at its Hyderabad office. The visiting team engaged with the Knowledge & Research (K&R) division to discuss CGG’s specialized research and evaluation capabilities. These discussions were held in the presence of Shri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman and Director General of CGG.

Photos from Centre for Good Governance's post 28/01/2026

- Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), EVC & DG, CGG, releasing the inaugural edition of 'The CGG Gazette' on the 77th Republic Day -

On the occasion of the 77th Republic Day of India, CGG proudly released the first edition of its quarterly newsletter, “The CGG Gazette.” The inaugural edition was released by Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman and Director General, CGG.

The newsletter aims to enhance information sharing within the organisation and across stakeholders, including clients, State and Central departments, as well as international organisations such as the UN and the World Bank. The CGG Gazette is envisioned as a platform to showcase CGG’s work, partnerships, and insights, while highlighting our collective journey towards strengthening governance and public service delivery.

https://www.cgg.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cgg_newsletter_final_24012026.pdf

Photos from Centre for Good Governance's post 27/01/2026

- Celebrating the 77th Republic Day at CGG -
On the occasion of the 77th Republic Day of India, Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman and Director General, CGG, unfurled the National Flag and conveyed his greetings and
message to the CGG employees. The celebration reflected our collective pride, unity, and commitment to the values of the Constitution.

05/01/2026

| Welcoming 2026 Together at CGGHYD |

At , we welcomed the New Year with a customary cake-cutting ceremony led by Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman & DG, CCG. The celebration was followed by a meaningful interaction with our Directors, Project Managers, and Program Managers, setting priorities and reaffirming our commitment to improve, innovate, and deliver excellence in the year ahead.
✨ Here’s to a productive and impactful 2026!

02/01/2026

| Welcoming 2026 with Vision, Leadership, and Partnership |

As we step into 2026, it was an honor to cordially meet and greet Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana, Sri Anumula Revanth Reddy, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Sri Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, and Chief Secretary Sri K. Ramakrishna Rao, IAS.

CGG reaffirms its alignment with Telangana’s Vision 2047 to build a $3-trillion economy by driving innovation, good governance, administrative efficiency, and last-mile service delivery.

Wishing everyone a prosperous, progressive, and impactful New Year 2026.

01/01/2026

| Building Talent. Empowering Rural Youth. Shaping the Future |

CGG continues to focus on grassroots talent development and rural empowerment by nurturing young professionals through structured capacity-building initiatives. As part of this commitment, CGG onboarded 20+ freshers through a Campus Recruitment Drive from IIIT Basara, JNTU–Kondagattu, and JNTU Sultanpur. The Trainee Software Developers (TSDs) underwent an intensive 6-month onsite training in Java, Mobile Technologies, and Emerging Technologies.
🎓 The training concluded with a closing ceremony, where the trainees proudly presented their projects to Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman & Director General, CGG.
👏 Best wishes to all the young professionals as they embark on their journey of innovation, learning, and service!

Photos from Centre for Good Governance's post 20/12/2025

| Prajavani@2: CGG Recognized for Excellence in Public Grievance Redressal System |

On the occasion of the second anniversary of Prajavani, the flagship public grievance redressal programme held at Praja Bhavan, the Government of Telangana marked a significant milestone. Prajavani stands out as a unique initiative in the country, strengthening transparent, citizen-centric governance.

As part of the celebrations, two notable achievements were highlighted:
• Sri Ravi Gupta, IPS (Retd.), Executive Vice-Chairman & DG, CGG, was felicitated by the Hon’ble Dy Chief Minister of Telangana for his outstanding contributions to grievance redressal during his tenure as Special Chief Secretary to the Government, Home Department, Government of Telangana.
• The CGG team was also felicitated for their instrumental role in the development and maintenance of the Prajavani application at Praja Bhavan, which has been pivotal in ensuring efficient tracking and resolution of public grievances.

Since its inception, Prajavani has received a total of 1,07,829 petitions, of which 64,923 petitions have been successfully resolved, reflecting the programme’s growing impact and effectiveness.

Hearty congratulations to the Executive Vice-Chairman & DG, Ms Maadhavi S, Director, Ms Suseela J, Senior Project Manager, and the entire project team.

Photos from Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu's post 19/12/2025
19/12/2025
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