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Institutional Arrangement for enforcing Aggregate Fiscal Discipline

Institutional Arrangement for enforcing Aggregate Fiscal Discipline
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Review the institutional arrangement, including budgeting process and FRBM rules, for enforcing aggregate fiscal discipline and suggest improvements therein.

Review the institutional arrangement, including budgeting process and FRBM rules, for enforcing aggregate fiscal discipline and suggest improvements therein.

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Durlav Dhadumia
Durlav Dhadumia 11 years 8 months ago
The govt officers in India sucks the blood out of poor people. Even poorest of the poor and the neediest cannot go past without bribing. The powerful ones get their works done without spending a money and the poor ones has to suffer. This is the reason why it's difficult for poors to overcome poverty. The govt of India needs to do something for this. It's painful to see that the govt. officers who gets salary for the work/service they are suppose to provide doesn't do your work unless you bribe
Shiv Sharma
Shiv Sharma 11 years 8 months ago
Effective steps to be taken towards following - 1. Correct Budgeting after studying historical costs & analysing as to what the areas where there can be cost reduction without cutting expenses & areas where better efficiencies can be achieved by minor cost increase. 2. Prepare a perpetual review plan and have a rolling budget 3. Stop loss in PSUs and those enterprises which are not useful commercially, socially or for public or economy. . Effective controls & cost center participation !
Yadhu Vamsi Madipalli
Yadhu Vamsi Madipalli 11 years 8 months ago
Hi, instead of constructing new industries, the govt. can undertake the industries which are under loss. This reduces the cost of buying machinery and the employment can be given to many number of people. Thank you.
Rahul bhadoriya
Rahul bhadoriya 11 years 8 months ago
From last so many days the NEWS are coming that India is having the problem of income and expenditure. after the carrying out a small research i found out. If Indian government is going to implement a few things in the Indian market then definitely generate income to government as employment to skilled people in India.
Balakrishna Bhat
Balakrishna Bhat 11 years 8 months ago
estimates are often casually made . Allow expenses to be incurred to fully complete the designs and to get good estimates.Reduce delays . Avoid irresponsible committees,Don't allow members to proceed on transfer until job is done.Dismiss corrupt or inefficient ones mercilessly
Karthikeyan VRL
Karthikeyan VRL 11 years 8 months ago
1. Remove spurious freebies by state governments. state debt is piling up on useless freebies such as TV's, mixers, grinders etc. 2. Overhaul Public Distribution mechanism - states to share the correct data with centre. 3. remove unnecessary subsidies such as fertilizer subsidies. 4. Educate farmers on costing of their produce. 5. Prune the list of products whose MSP is fixed by government.Commercial crops need not receive the same. 6. Eliminate adhoc spending authority of officers. ...
Bala Subraramanian
Bala Subraramanian 11 years 8 months ago
1.Maintanance and monitoring file must be charted-out..Unauthenticated expenditure should be avoided. .2.guidelines to the related expenditure should be varied from time to time to the essentiated purpose.3.an adjustment voucher must be maintained through ECS system.4An advance amount is to be issued through cheque for ECS purpose only.5.The balance amount is to be kept in the Institutional Management that which to be audited regularly without delay for the allocation of fund in the ensuingyear
RAJAN SINGLA
RAJAN SINGLA 11 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir, As all other Indian Citizen, I am also getting concerned about our increasing current account deficit. I am sure you know it much better than me, even though I had been in the list of top scorers of two prestigious Institutes of our country (i.e. ICAI & ICSI). I want to put across my suggestion which may help us in reducing the current account deficit of our country. I am not sure if this model is ever been followed by any other country. But for India, its need of time. Below is the
Ganesan M
Ganesan M 11 years 8 months ago
Hundreds of Public sector undertakings and Welfare Boards are functioning in each state. The Expenditure Commission should engage C & AG or an independent agency to undertake a study of all these institutions and evaluate their performance and desirability to continue. The findings should be published in the web site. Most certainly more than 50% of these institutions are unnecessary and serve only to accommodate political leaders. Public money should not be allowed to be wasted like this.