NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
constituted a five-member task force to rationalise central government staff
and ensure their maximum optimisation.
The task force will be headed by Establishment Officer and Additional Secretary
in Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) Rajiv Kumar and it will submit
its report next month, officials said today.
The prime minister has approved the proposal to constitute a task force to
examine the issues of rationalisation and optimisation of human resource in
various ministries to align them with financial resources and focus areas of
the government, they said.
Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said rationalisation of staff is
of paramount importance for good governance.
PM Narendra Modi Forms Task Force To Rationalise Central Government Staff
“This decision has been taken keeping in line with the Modi government’s
commitment of maximum governance and minimum government. We are also
considering restructuring existing tribunals, autonomous bodies and central
public sector undertakings to ensure better optimisation of human resource,” he
told news agency PTI in New Delhi.
The task force has two joint secretaries from Cabinet Secretariat, one each
from the DoPT and Department of Expenditure as members, the officials said.
In his Budget speech for 2016-17, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said a task
force has been constituted for rationalisation of human resources in various
ministries.
“A comprehensive review and rationalisation of autonomous bodies is also
underway,” he had said.
As per its Terms of Reference (ToR), the task force will take stock and
recommend measures to optimise senior positions in the Government of India,
covering the posts in the secretariat and outside the secretariat including
Chief Vigilance Officers – who act as a distant arm of Central Vigilance
Commission to check corruption, various autonomous bodies, regulatory bodies,
attached and subordinate offices.
It will also review roles and requirements of
these posts, including eligibility criteria and recommend measures to achieve
synergy and convergence of purposes and resources, the ToR said.
The task force will review the processes involved in filling these posts and
recommend rationalisation and is required “to examine and incorporate global
best practices in this regard”, it said.
There are about 50 lakh central government employees working in various
ministries.
Source: NDTV
Source: NDTV
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