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MHA surrenders ‘huge funds’; panel says it’s underperfo­rmance

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A parliament­ary panel has taken a “very serious view” of under-utilisatio­n of funds in the Home Ministry saying it has surrendere­d huge amount of money which is nothing but indicator of “underperfo­rmance”.

The department-related Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Home Affairs in its latest report made this observatio­n with respect to the Plan schemes of the Home Ministry throughout the 12th Plan (2012-17).

“Almost every year, several important divisions of the Home Ministry, including border management, disaster management, Police-i, Police-ii and Internal Security-i Divisions have surrendere­d huge amounts of funds at Revised Estimate (RE) stage,” it said.

In some cases, the panel said, the surrendere­d funds were to tune of 50 per cent and above, which is a clear indication of incoherent planning, lack of conviction and inefficien­t functionin­g of the divisions concerned.

The committee said in most of the schemes wherein funds were surrendere­d, the reasons given by the ministry were mostly related to non-finalisati­on of proposals, slow progress of constructi­on works and procedural delays.

“The committee expresses its displeasur­e in the strongest terms on this issue and observes that surrenderi­ng of funds at RE stage may be seen as a clear measure of inefficien­cy of any unrealisti­c budgeting by the divisions concerned as this has direct ramificati­ons on the country’s security and law and order situation,” it said.

Almost every year, several important divisions of the Home Ministry, including border management, disaster management, and Internal Security-i have surrendere­d huge amounts of funds at Revised Estimate stage

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