"We are now in a position to tide over the crisis (caused by the bifurcation). Now, my aim is to make Andhra the number one state in all fields, not only in the country but also in the world," he said.
Naidu was addressing the inaugural session of a two-day conference of district collectors here.
"We faced many crises after the bifurcation of the state in June, 2014. Despite that, we focused on welfare and development," he said.
"We are now at the number two position in the country. This year (2017-18), our target is to achieve a 15-per cent growth rate. There is scope for it and I am confident that we can achieve it," he added.
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Noting that according to an internal survey, only 58 per cent of the state's population was satisfied with his government's performance, Naidu asked the officials to strive to improve the figure to at least 80 per cent.
Observing that certain "outdated laws" were causing problems, he said such laws had to be "revisited" and scrapped.
"We have set seven missions (for growth) but they have not taken off properly. A coordinated effort is required to make them effective," the chief minister said.
State Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said though the 11.72 per cent economic growth was impressive, certain imbalances still remained.
Yanamala also stressed on the need for increased urbanisation so as to spur growth in services.
Basic infrastructure in urban areas needed improvement to increase urbanisation and enhance growth in the service sector, he added.
Deputy Chief Minister (Revenue) K E Krishna Murthy, Chief Secretary Dinesh Kumar, Chief Commissioner of Land Administration Anil Chandra Punetha and others spoke on the occasion.