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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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vikas kumar
vikas kumar 11 years 8 months ago
जो धर्म की रक्षा करता है तो धर्म भी उसकी रक्षा करता है |
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Avinash Haldia
Avinash Haldia 11 years 8 months ago
Offices and commercial complexes should be developed over the railway lines within the city boundaries. When Delhi metro can run beneath the buildings then Indian railways trains can also run beneath the office and commercial complexes. This way railway can earn lakhs of crore of rupees for the modernisation of railway system.
Avinash Haldia
Avinash Haldia 11 years 8 months ago
I don't understand the logic of collecting same documents every 2-3 years by banks as a formality to know your customer. In place of visiting the place of customer or meeting the customer personally the bank are collecting the same ID proof mechanically wasting crores of rupees on photocopying and wastage of papers. This should be stopped. The bank officials must sign that they know the customer in place of collecting the documents.
Parminder Singh Bhamra
Parminder Singh Bhamra 11 years 8 months ago
Respected PM sir, Expenditure and contribution to clean India - Why have hundreds of bouquets and large sized floral garlands for dignitaries attending public programmes. All is avoidable -saves cost and keeps clean.
Abhinay Ramakant Malgundkar
Abhinay Ramakant Malgundkar 11 years 8 months ago
Mr. PM, I am very much impress with all the new lunches of govt. policies and its very helpful to all citizen. but my question is how the government will reduce the corruption and all expenditure. Today Maharashtra road infrastructure is very bad , corers of amount is wasted, My Suggestion is if the road are good how much we save.
subeer chakravarty
subeer chakravarty 11 years 8 months ago
Dear Administrator, We need to have a form to discuss the problems and aspirations of the people of the North-East. Governments after Governments come and go, but no one really takes up any of the issues faced by the people from that part of the country. The roads there are in pathetic condition, there is no organised water supply management in most of these states, basic ammeneties like water and electricity is scarce even in the cities. Street lights do not eist once one travels to the interiors. Can someone please take up these basic issues?
harish js
harish js 11 years 8 months ago
Crude oil price will shoot up shortly and correspondingly diesel price. The impact of Diesel price hike will have drastic impact all over India. Common man can't afford wide price increase of necessary commodities occurring due to diesel price hike. Indian farmers, pvt and public transport system, industries can't afford huge price of diesel. Developed countries are giving huge subsidies. Our farmers and small scale industries has to compete with them in Indian and world market.
harish js
harish js 11 years 8 months ago
The middle class and common men voted for BJP during last election and thus got this clear majority. Diesel price hike leads to simultaneous price hike for necessary commodities of common man. Also it will make the life of farmers, taxi owners, drivers etc.. more hard. One of the major factor of the collapse of UPA is their policies against common people. Corporates can fund, but winning votes will come from common people. " don't underestimate the power of common man "
harish js
harish js 11 years 8 months ago
Diesel price decision power given to Oil companies. I am a swayam sevak and I supported all the activities and policies of Modiji till now. But with lots of disappointment and protest I has to say that this is a worst decision from our govt..
harish js
harish js 11 years 8 months ago
Modiji has to take urgent action to take back the diesel and other petroleum products price decision power and implement an error-free scientific pricing mechanism for petroleum products.. Govt has to think about majority (the common public) since the major portion of Indians are poor and lying in BPL. Modiji should confirm that this govt is not losing the 'human face', shouldn't forget crores of common people who voted for BJP.