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Framework to improve operational efficiency of expenditures

Framework to improve operational efficiency of expenditures
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Design a framework to improve operational efficiency of expenditures through focus on utilization, targets and outcomes.

Design a framework to improve operational efficiency of expenditures through focus on utilization, targets and outcomes.

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Jayram Nair
Jayram Nair 11 years 7 months ago
Dear sir ... The govt should come up with a proposal to allow voluntary cancellations of subsidised cylinders. Families should be encouraged to use cylinders without subsidy and a citizen recognition certificate and priority for govt services like passport renewal can be provided as an incentive
mohan raju
mohan raju 11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir ,by providing a tax relief a sum of rupees ten thousand under 80c of income tax act to all those who are tax payers subject to the condition that they should forego their subsidary for their domestic cylinders.By doing so they would get a minimum benefit of rupees ten thousand and through this even thoug the government lose a sum of rupees one thousand to three thousand by the way of tax it would gain minimum of rupees three thousand to five thousand by their foregoing of subsidary
nakul malani
nakul malani 11 years 7 months ago
All nationalized banks which do not work properly should be privatized. As it is Government should concentrate on home, justice, defence, education, income tax, customs and excise duty, forests and wild life, railways and road infrastructure, Rest all should be privatised like, coal, mining, steel.
rajnish gupta
rajnish gupta 11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir i want to tell u that the one of the biggest steal industry of asia :mandi gobindgarh is suffering a huge displacement in its financial status due to state govt policies.From the past 3 years all the industries had uprooted their setup and shifted to new places due to which their is a huge bussiness fall in the market.People are not earning upto their satisfaction levels and are facing many problems to carry on their livelihoods.So i request u to please look into the matter .
SHIV MARWAH
SHIV MARWAH 11 years 7 months ago
MPs get 4 to 5 crores to spend every year for their constitutencies however most of them don’t use it effectively. Mr. Modi I would like to suggest that MPs should be rewarded like the corporate leaders for the good work they undertake in their consistuencies. For this reward feedback from RWAs and locals to be gathered against each work they undertake. Reward should be atleast 25% of the amount alloted to them. If they can earn respectable money thru rewards why they will look for cuts/bribes.
Raman Pandarinathan
Raman Pandarinathan 11 years 7 months ago
In government agencies projects undergo extensive processing before sanctoning but very little auditing/reviewing/study after implementation. There should be periodical review and accountability fixed.
Subrato Goswami
Subrato Goswami 11 years 7 months ago
Sir, I believe that operational efficacy of any Govt Expenditure rises whenever such expenses are carried out through the hands of a set of dedicated, committed public servants. The objectives should be – 1. To target the desired end-users, 2. Set a time-frame, 3. Chalk out a planned methodology and strategy for execution, 4. Prevent wasteful leakage and, most important of all, Do it with the mindset that I must do it for my brothers and sisters and NOT from a colonial hangover of a Boss
Mohanan Menon
Mohanan Menon 11 years 7 months ago
Kerala is a thickly populated state and the cost of land is very high. So after acquiring such land for NHS it should not be left underutilized. After the approved final map there must not be any change and the contract amount must not be changed later. A bye pass of NH 17 at Kodungallur is still not complete after the original 19 crores have almost tripled but incomplete and accidents are still continuing due to waste water flooding and construction draw backs poor signaling etc.