The state has 84 departments and hardly a dozen have complied with the order, an official said. Many departments, which have opened their accounts, have not yet tweeted or responded to people's queries.
"We have not compiled the twitter accounts of departments yet. The process is on," Director Information Anuj Kumar Jha told PTI when asked about how many departments have come on Twitter.
With a view to making communication more effective, improving redressal of complaints and highlighting the work being done, all government departments in Uttar Pradesh were directed on June 7 to open Twitter accounts within a week.
"Through these Twitter accounts, grievances of the people can be resolved timely with coordination between departments," Awasthi had said.
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The move was initiated after Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked the information department to ensure that all departments join Twitter like the Central government.
The state police Twitter handle @Uppolice, which has over 1,91,000 followers, is providing help in solving grievances of the people and is among the most popular in the state.
The state police had launched the Twitter-based grievance redressal service last year and have addressed lakhs of complaints since then.
These initiatives were previously taken by the Centre mainly by key ministries like the External Affairs, Railways and Commerce.
The whole process is based on Twitter's customer relation management platform in which software complaints are forwarded to the districts concerned with a particular code that is generated for the complaint.
Adityanath, whose Twitter handle is @myogiadityanath, has 6,03,000 followers and through it, he highlights his daily achievements and engagements.