He also invited innovative ideas regarding
About 10 groups of secretaries have been created and are entrusted with job of preparing reports on many sectoral themes, which includes education, energy, environment, communications, urban development, finance, corporate affairs, transport, agriculture, governance and crisis management, in a month.
"The PM wants a stringent scrutiny of all major policies, programmes, schemes and projects launched in these (above given) sectors by his government. He wants constructive criticism, so that it can improve the status of implementation of the policy and benefit the target audience. The novelty is inclusion of states and joint secretaries at Centre in the consultations as well as young officers of 2012 batch onwards. Yeh aapke anubhav ka pura nichod hona chahiye, PM told us,” a secretary told ET.
Even on
The deadline for the group is November end as the Budget presentation date has been advanced and the report by them should also include the answer of What ahead in the next 2.5 years' and implementation strategies up to 2018-19.
"PM does not want the results of the exercise to be limited to the upcoming Budget but wants them to impact policies till 2019. All policy announcements have already been done - be it Swachh Bharat, Ease of Doing Business, Digital India etc.,” a person in Prime Minister Office told ET.
In a meeting held between PM and the secretaries,
"The PM was all praise for the effort put in by secretaries in the last lap... 'almost 10,000 hours in all were spent by the secretaries then to prepare the reports by showing relentless energy' - the Cabinet Secretary said,” another secretary asking anonymity told ET.