The Asian Age

Niti seeks early promotion of bureaucrat­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 28

To revitalise bureaucrac­y and governance mechanism, the Niti Aayog has suggested that the government should institutio­nalise goal-setting and tracking for each department.

Every ministry and government agency should set outcomebas­ed goals with a clear timeline. In addition to this, a human resource system should be implemente­d for government employees.

The action plan has also batted for longer tenure for secretarie­s of government department­s. Currently, it said that by the time an officer is promoted from additional secretary to secretary, usually he or she has two years or less left before retirement.

This feature creates two important inefficien­cies. One, with a time horizon shorter than two years, the officer is hesitant to take any major initiative­s.

Promotion at fag end of career makes officers reluctant to take major decisions, says the Central think tank

Two, and more importantl­y, to the extent that any misstep may become the cause for charges of favouritis­m or corruption postretire­ment, the officer hesitates to take decisions on any major project. This causes inordinate amount of delay in decision-making. One possible solution to this problem is early promotion to the secretary position, Niti Aayog has suggested.

These are some of the recommenda­tions made by the government think tank in its recently released three-year action plan, which will run co-terminus with the 15-year vision document. It said HR management needs to be a strategic function in the government.

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