Ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday, 1 December, held a meeting with government officers at his private residence near Panaji and directed them to expedite completion of pending works.
The meeting was to take stock of various projects, including construction of a third bridge on the Mandovi river, a senior official said.
Parrikar had earlier held a cabinet meeting on 31 October and met party officials the next day.
Vacancies in various departments of the state government lie unfulfilled since the last two years.
He said the Chief Minister also took stock of the solid waste collection and discussed overall bottlenecks in governance arising out of his physical absence from office.
Parrikar also discussed the financial aspects of various projects and gave instructions to officers concerned, he said.
The Congress has been demanding a "full-time" Chief Minister for the state in place of Parrikar.
Last week, hundreds of people, including some Congress leaders, had marched to Parrikar's residence, demanding his resignation and a "full-time" Chief Minister.
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