Thursday, November 5, 2009
Government programmes should focus on efficiency of delivery: Pranab Mukherjee
New Delhi, Nov 3 : Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday
said that efficiency of delivery has to increasingly become the focus of
Government programmes, as there is an urgent need to strengthen the
accountability mechanisms in the public domain.
Addressing the two-day Annual Economic Editors’ Conference in the
national capital, Mukherjee said the implementation of the Right to
Information Act (RTI) at the Centre and in many States, the setting up
of the National Authority to operationalise the Unique ID number, and
launch of National Skill Development Corporation are some steps in
the direction of improving governance with regard to delivery of
public services.
“Steps are being taken to strengthen the project monitoring and
evaluation system for public programmes and linking the performance
and feedback with subsequent allocations of resources and continuation
of programmes,” Mukherjee said.
The minister also said that the objective of deepening and broadening
the agenda for inclusive development is a major commitment of the
Government.
“To ensure that no individual, community or region is denied the
opportunity to participate in and benefit from the development
process and that there is food for all, education for all and health
for all, the Government has undertaken a paradigm shift for making
the development process more inclusive,” Mukherjee said.
“It involves creating entitlements backed by legal guarantee in
those areas of the development process, where existing institutional
arrangements and delivery mechanisms have so far been
unsuccessful in breaking down the barriers to universal access
to basic public goods and opportunities for livelihood,” he added.
Mukherjee further said that the Government has already seen great
success in programmes such as the NREGA that have been
implemented as a part of the initiative.
“In the past months extensive review of the programme has been
undertaken and changes introduced to make it more effective and
flexible in meeting local concerns. However, there is still a long way
to go and we need to further improve the momentum of our efforts,”
the Finance Minister said.
“For us, economic growth has to be an instrument for development
and not an end in itself. It has to be not only inclusive but also
equitable so as to sustain it over long period. In the last five years,
we have moved steadfastly in that direction and I am sure that we
will cover considerable ground in the next five years,” Pranab added.
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