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Finance Ministry clears 29 proposals involving Rs. 2.11 lakh crore of expenditure

PTI  Expenditure Finance Commission (EFC) under the Ministry of Finance cleared 29 proposals of various ministries involving expenditure of about Rs 2.11 lakh crore during the last year.  Besides, Public Investment Board (PIB) headed by Expenditure Secretary cleared 12 proposals involving expenditure of Rs 28,673 crore. Of these, three proposals worth Rs 8,612 crore of Ministry of Power were cleared by the board during calender year 2016.  Proposals of Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Road, Transport and Highway involving investment of Rs 7,291 crore and Rs 6,461 crore, respectively, were also cleared, Department of Expenditure under Ministry of Finance said in its year-end review for 2016.  “During the period from January 1 to November 30, 2016, the EFC chaired by Expenditure Secretary recommended 29 investment proposals or schemes of various ministries and departments costing Rs 2,11,049 crore,” it ...

Govt to bring more welfare schemes under e-payment mode

The government places the highest importance towards the DBT mode of payments as the preferred mode for reaching out to the financially disadvantaged, says President of India Source: PTI President Pranab Mukherjee addressing the inaugural of the 40th Anniversary Celebrations of Indian Civil Accounts Service, in New Delhi on Tuesday   Asserting that the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme ensures efficiency, President Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday expressed hope that the government will include more welfare schemes in the e-payment mode in future. "The government places the highest importance towards the DBT mode of payments as the preferred mode for reaching out to the financially disadvantaged and excluded segments of our population," he said on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Indian ...

Public Financial Management System, key for good governance: President

 The Dollar Business Bureau In view of the increasing quantum of public expenditure, the Government of India is moving towards establishment of ‘Integrated Financial Management Information Systems (IFMS)’, besides setting up proper standards in accounting, auditing and budgeting. This was stated by Pranab Mukherjee, President of India, in his address to the probationers of Indian Defence, Civil, Railway and Post & Telecommunication Finance & Accounts Services, in Rashtrapati Bhavan, on Monday. Tthe President called upon the probationers to assimilate the global financial management practices and apply them appropriately in the Indian context. Stating that the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is a key to good governance, the President called for an efficient tracking, monitoring and reporting system for proper management of public ...