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Measures to improve allocative efficiencies in the expenditure classification system

Measures to improve allocative efficiencies in the expenditure classification system
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Suggest measures to improve allocative efficiencies in the existing expenditure classification system, including focus on capital expenditure.

Suggest measures to improve allocative efficiencies in the existing expenditure classification system, including focus on capital expenditure.

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Jayakrishnan Alambath
Jayakrishnan Alambath 11 years 7 months ago
Steps have not yet been taken to curb corruption and inflation. More development activities will involve more corruption and inflation if not controlled. First of all the demons of corruption and inflation should be under total control. Then all development activities should be properly monitored or else more corruption and inflation will occur.
Jayakrishnan Alambath
Jayakrishnan Alambath 11 years 7 months ago
Submitted to the Honorable Prime Minister. We have discussed through MYGOV most of the problems India is facing today and their solutions. I find that most of the solutions suggested are being implemented one by one. I humbly suggest that now we discuss the problems of inflation and corruption in India and solutions for controlling inflation and eradicating corruption.
bhaskar bhale
bhaskar bhale 11 years 7 months ago
URGENT ATTENTION PLEASE - LOSS MAKING PSUs - BIG BURDEN FOR THE NATION - ally, ..NO privatization should be done ,,,,but analysis with all reasons should be done on top priority through GOVT ,WHY Trend of loss IS OBSERVED ...... Such PSUs may immediately be helped by Central Govt to make it healthy ...as an earliest ...............
Aabid Ali Hashmi
Aabid Ali Hashmi 11 years 7 months ago
Dear Sir, Why we shouldn't go for a toilet tank to be used in railway. A tank can be use to contain waste of toilet use and that should be empty at next platform using a coupling, same way like we use in aeroplanes. This will be a good practice and I think will not cost a lot of so that it can't be adopted. Please direct your team to look towards this which leads India keep clean (swachha). Thanks
FUL KUMAR GAUTAM
FUL KUMAR GAUTAM 11 years 7 months ago
Thus eliminating chance of misuse of fund,and establishing accountability, and such transaction can be verified easily.Aadhar card is one step in such direction, but it will take time to cover whole India, and natural calamity, or other schemes cant wait for such time.Aadhaar enrollment, center should be setup in mobile vans to reach all peoples of country. Poor people are the one who is totally not aware about aadhaar card and their benefits.
FUL KUMAR GAUTAM
FUL KUMAR GAUTAM 11 years 7 months ago
Indeed, its true in India today, after 68 years of independent and huge technology leap in IT sector.Our system is unable provide, all requisite financial help to needy.Money which is sent from various ministry, for beneficiary, is not reaching the true beneficiary or undervalued money is paid to beneficiary.Its is a form of corruption, which in fact supported by system. With CBS banking system, requisite amount can be directly transferred to beneficiary account.Thus eliminating,money is mis
Mohanan Menon
Mohanan Menon 11 years 7 months ago
Present system of bifurcating product wise allocation of fund for roads must be changed. Stage wise measurement must be done and percentage amount to be released. Due to some reason if product fund is over the work at that stage stops and the money is diverted to other area there by delays are accounted to get compensations. .Minimum warranty is a must in the case of roads. Local people must be advised to report in case of infernal products being used with out identifying their involvement.
BALAJI VENKATESALU
BALAJI VENKATESALU 11 years 7 months ago
I humbly request to our Hounarable PM, kindly consider the reduced commission of Small savings Agents by the way of implement of Tmt. Shyamala Gopinath committee. Before that we get 1% for SAS and 0.5% for SCSS -04 scheme and 4% for MPKBY agencies. But after the implementation Committee’s report, The commission for SAS reduced to 0.5% and No commission for PPF & SCSS-04. And ordered “if any state govt give incentive to Small savings Agents, then it will be reduced by Central Govt Commission.
PANKAJ RANJAN
PANKAJ RANJAN 11 years 7 months ago
there must be collaboration between departments for developments not to blame game the responsible staff must be trained regularly with existing laws and regulations with norms and ethics there is normal tendency this happens, not to bothers no one is going to check irregularity, it hampers the initiator who wants to improve the condition incentive and punishment for deeds must be awarded accordingly