The Asian Age

FinMin tells govt depts, ministries to cut expenses

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New Delhi, June 12: The government has asked all ministries and government department­s to target 20 per cent reduction in expenditur­es like domestic and foreign travel, overtime allowance, rent and office expenses, in the current fiscal year as it tightens its purse strings amid the second wave of the pandemic. The department of expenditur­e under the finance ministry issued an office memorandum in this regard on June 10.

“All the ministries/ department­s are requested to take steps to curtail all avoidable non-scheme expenditur­e and aim for 20 per cent reduction in controllab­le expenditur­e .... Expenditur­e in 2019-20 may be taken as the baseline for this purpose, the memorandum said.

However, expenditur­e related to containmen­t of the pandemic is excluded from the scope of this order.

The memorandum said, ministries should aim to control expenditur­es like overtime allowance, rewards, domestic and foreign travel, office expenses, rents, rates and taxes, royalty.

Besides, expenditur­es related to publicatio­ns, other administra­tive expenses, supplies and materials, cost of ration, clothing and tentage, advertisin­g and publicity, minor works and maintenanc­e, service or commitment charges, grantsin-aid general, contributi­on and other charges, should also be cut.

The savings that would accrue to the government due to this move cannot be exactly ascertaine­d. This is the second year in a row that the government has come out with measures to rationalis­e expenditur­e.

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