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After PM's 'Satisfactory' Appraisal Rating, Ministers Swing Into Action

The chief yardstick for the performance appraisal was the ministries' agility in complaint redressal and file disposal.

After PM's 'Satisfactory' Appraisal Rating, Ministers Swing Into Action
PM Modi has directed the ministries to complete developmental work quickly and simplify processes.
  • Ministries rated satisfactory in PM Modi-led appraisal
  • PM Modi urged quick completion of developmental work and simplification of processes across ministries
  • Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan called for procedural simplification and better file drafting
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Several ministries were rated as "satisfactory" in Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led appraisal on Thursday. The assessment assumes significance as the report cards of ministries may be the determining factor when the government draws up plans for a possible Cabinet expansion, sources said.

The Union Cabinet held a meeting under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, in which Cabinet Secretary TV Somnathan gave a detailed presentation on the performance of all the ministries of the government.

The main yardstick for the performance appraisal was the ministries' agility in complaint redressal and file disposal. Other sectors, like artificial intelligence, digital platforms, data sharing, data-based decision making, and inter-ministerial cooperation, also played a role in the government's report card exercise.

The government told the ministries that files shouldn't remain pending, and complaints mustn't remain unresolved, the sources added.

PM Modi has directed the ministries to complete developmental work quickly and simplify processes. He called for identifying obstacles to development work and finding solutions.

The ministries have been asked to explain what hinders work, what obstacles delay decisions, implementation, and benefit distribution, and what improvements can be made to address them.

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Ministers Swung Into Action

Several ministers immediately swung into action. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan directed his ministry officials to simplify procedures and eliminate outdated and irrelevant regulations.

He directed the officials to identify the hindrances in various schemes, complex procedures and points requiring improvement within a week.

Following the meeting, the agriculture minister spoke about changing the administrative work culture in a meeting with officials. He said there is a need to improve the quality of file creation, decision-making and drafting. Describing drafting as a crucial area, he urged departments to train officers who can prepare files and notes in a robust, clear, and policy-consistent manner.

The Union Cabinet also discussed the issue of pending court cases. All departments have been asked to compile a list of pending cases, review them, designate nodal officers, strengthen legal preparedness, and, if necessary, assign better lawyers.

PM Modi directed the ministries to work on alternative energy sources. He also spoke about the use of biogas.

He also directed the ministries to effectively present the Modi government's achievements during the first two years of its current term.

Also read: Cabinet Approves Proposal To Increase Supreme Court Judges From 34 To 38

Instructions On Foreign Travel

PM Modi also emphasised fuel efficiency during the Cabinet meeting. He urged the reduction of unnecessary foreign travel.

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