Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has increased financial powers for senior officers to speed up governance and project execution. The move, the first in six years, aims to reduce bureaucratic delays and improve public service delivery. IT procurement, maintenance, and hiring now fall under direct officer authority. The decision aligns with PM Modi's vision for timely infrastructure completion and efficient fund utilization.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Expands Financial Powers for Faster Governance

  • First financial power revision in six years to cut bureaucratic delays
  • IT procurement and maintenance now under direct officer control
  • Budget doubled to Rs 1 lakh crore for faster execution
  • Special cases grant full financial autonomy for consultants and projects
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta boosts departmental efficiency with enhanced financial powers

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta boosts departmental efficiency by enhancing financial powers for HoDs, aiming to expedite projects and public service delivery.

"This decision will strengthen good governance and make service delivery more effective and timely. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, August 14

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has enhanced the financial powers of the Government's Heads of Departments (HoDs) and Administrative Secretaries in nearly six years.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, CM Gupta stated that this move will not only accelerate good governance but will also expedite the implementation of various government schemes, ensuring their timely completion.

The Chief Minister highlighted that this is the first revision in officers' financial powers in nearly six years, with the last amendment having been made on 7 August 2019. She noted that in recent years, there have been effective changes in the administrative and financial systems.

She emphasised that her government draws inspiration from the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has repeatedly stressed that all infrastructure projects must be completed on time so that citizens do not face delays in receiving essential services, as per the release.

According to the Chief Minister, Administrative Secretaries will now be able to directly procure all IT-related items, as well as undertake repairs, rentals, and maintenance, in addition to purchasing equipment and other related items without procedural delays.

Furthermore, technological progress, rising costs due to inflation, and the introduction of new welfare-oriented schemes have brought about significant changes in the execution of projects.

CM Gupta stated that to build a "Developed Delhi" and to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the people promptly, her government's budget this year has risen to Rs 1 lakh crore, compared to Rs 54,800 crore at the time of the last revision. Therefore, the decision has been taken to make effective use of the allocated budget, prevent unnecessary delays in departmental work, speed up the execution of projects, and ensure their timely completion by increasing the financial powers of senior officers.

The Chief Minister also informed that in special cases, Administrative Secretaries have been granted full financial powers. These include the appointment of individual consultants, consultancies, professionals, Project Management Units (PMUs), and other specialists; as well as the procurement, repair, rental, and maintenance of all IT-related items; the hiring of human resources; the purchase of equipment; and the acquisition of new vehicles in place of condemned ones., as per the relaese.

Rekha Gupta said that this change in financial powers has been made to protect public trust and to accelerate Delhi's pace of development.

"It is our responsibility to ensure that public funds are used at the right time, in the right place, and for the right purpose. This decision will not only strengthen good governance but will also make service delivery to the public more effective and timely, while eliminating delays caused by unnecessary inter-departmental movement of files," she added, as per the CMO.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the intention seems good, I hope there's proper accountability. We've seen how financial powers can be misused in other states. CM Gupta must ensure strict monitoring mechanisms are in place.
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Aditya G
Rs 1 lakh crore budget is massive! If used properly, Delhi can become a world-class city. The IT procurement powers are especially welcome - our government offices need tech upgrades desperately.
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Shweta Y
Good move but implementation is key. Last time when financial powers were increased, many projects got stuck in corruption cases. Hope CM Gupta has learned from past mistakes. Delhi needs development, not scams.
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Karan T
As a government employee, I welcome this decision! The previous limits were too low and caused unnecessary delays. Now we can get things done faster for public benefit. 👍
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Nisha Z
Hope this means faster completion of metro projects and better maintenance of hospitals. Delhi's infrastructure needs urgent attention. Kudos to CM for taking bold decisions!
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Varun X
The devil is in the details. While increased powers sound good, what about transparency? Will all expenditures be publicly available on a real-time portal? That would be true good governance.

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