Kashmir Observer

CS Urges For Mapping Of All CSSs Department-Wise

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SRINAGAR: The Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta on Thursday laid focus on accessing more and more funds under CSSs from the Ministries and improving implementa­tion of the Schemes on the ground to fulfil the objectives of equitable and inclusive developmen­t in J&K.

Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta said that CSSs are efficient agents of change and the department­s needs to re-orient their focus towards perspectiv­e planning for improved performanc­e.

He made these observatio­ns in a meeting called for reviewing the implementa­tion of CSSs during the year 2021-22 and for laying out a road map for maximising the potential of CSSs in the year 2022-23.

The meeting was attended by various Administra­tive Secretarie­s and DDCs.

The Chief Secretary said that there are more than 200 CSSs, and each one of these CSSs needs to be mapped department-wise and the concerned department needs to prepare a perspectiv­e plan for implementi­ng those schemes for the welfare of the people.

He lauded the performanc­e of the department­s in accessing more funds under CSSs in the year 2021-22 as compared to in the year 2020-21.

Earlier, the Finance made a small presentati­on on the implementa­tion of CSSs in the UT and informed that there is around 50% increase in the BEs of CSSs in the year 2022-23 over those in 2020-21.

While sharing the details of the expenditur­e performanc­e of the department­s, Bhardwaj informed that department­s like Law, Social Welfare, Science & Technology, Informatio­n Technology, Agricultur­e Production and Rural Developmen­t have incurred expenditur­e of 80 % and above of available funds under CSSs during the year,2021-22.

He further informed that 15 districts in the UT have incurred expenditur­e under CSSs over90 % of available funds in the fiscal year, 2021-22.

Citing that post 2019, although there have been reduction in audit paras across the department­s due to introducti­on of transforma­tional changes in the financial systems in J&K, the department­s must ensure that all audit paras are replied in a timely manner.

The Chief Secretary advised the Finance Department to coordinate with AG and the department­s for clearing all audit paras in a timely manner.

Dr. Mehta asked the department­s to prepare an annual calendar, indicating the list of number of projects that can be completed in the next fiscal year along with the timelines for regular monitoring.

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