Upload status reports on all decisions online: Chief Secy
BY Agencies12 Feb 2017 8:29 PM GMT
Agencies12 Feb 2017 8:29 PM GMT
In order to ensure timely implementation of the decisions taken by the Aam Aadmi Party-led government, Delhi Chief Secretary M M Kutty has directed all departments to review the progress and upload their respective status reports online.
The decision was taken at a recent meeting of principal secretaries, secretaries and heads of departments, chaired by the Chief Secretary.
The information pertaining to progress report on the AAP government's cabinet decisions will be uploaded through the Cabinet Decision Monitoring System.
"The Chief Secretary has directed that implementation of the Cabinet decisions be reviewed frequently and status report uploaded online through the Cabinet
Decision Monitoring System," the minutes of the meeting stated.
Since it came to power in Delhi 2015, the Kejriwal government has taken several key decisions.
However, the delay in their implementation led to the administration taking the new measure.
The AAP government had recently decided to introduce vacuum cleaning of roads to reduce dust; but only five to seven vacuum cleaning machines have been deployed so far.
Kutty has also directed all heads of departments to remove "old and irrelevant" information from their department websites.
"All the Principal Secretaries/Secretaries/HODs were directed to update the websites of their departments on regular basis. Old/irrelevant information shall be removed as per guidelines. IT Department will issue a circular in this regard," the minutes further stated.
Kutty has also asked all departments to review the progress of plan expenditure of the departments, including physical targets and financial achievements. In the meeting, it was also decided that heads of departments would ensure that payment to contract or outsourced employees are made on time.
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