Showing posts with label S M Krishna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label S M Krishna. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

LEG SPACE: Govt's austerity measures may make bureaucrats' lives miserable

THE government’s austerity measures have not only stripped off the luxury stay of external affairs minister S M Krishna and his junior minister Shashi Tharoor in Delhi’s five star hotels, but in fact will impact day-to-day lives of Indian bureaucrats too. babu blogger here makes an attempt to decipher fallouts of the office memo issued by expenditure secretary Sushama Nath, on lives of Indian babus.

Memo Says: In view of the current fiscal situation and that arising out of insufficient rain in large parts of the country, and the consequent pressure on government’s resources, there is need for further economy and rationalization of expenditure… It Means: Drought is a passionate subject and no bureaucrat in India will dare to lobby against the move. So, just accept it in the same way your private sector friends have come to terms with their salary cuts in the wake of global financial tsunami.

Memo Says: For the year 2009-10, every ministry/department shall effect a mandatory 10% cut in non-Plan expenditure under the heads: Domestic and foreign travel expenses, publications, professional services, advertising and publicity, office expenses, administrative expenses etc. It Means: You need to be “tight” virtually in every act of expenditure. Forget foreign junkets for a moment!

Memo Says: There will be a complete ban on holding of meetings and conferences at five star hotels. A 10% cut on the budgetary allocation for seminars and conferences shall be effected. It Means: Forget the luxury of attending seminars in comfort zones of five star environment. Try to adapt to old public hall culture.

Memo Says: No travel on government account by air will take place by first class. All domestic travel on government account by air will take place only by economy class, irrespective of the entitlement. It Means: This is the second shock in a row as you just forgot the luxury of Jet and Kingfishers’ business class trips thanks to mandatory air travel now only by Air India. Now, you can’t fly business class in Air India too!

Memo Says: The size of delegation and the duration of visit will be kept to the absolute minimum. It Means: Many low-rung officers will miss good tours and excellent hospitality breaking the monotony of 9 to 5 lifestyle.

Memo Says: Proposals for participation in study tours, workshops/conferences/ seminars/presentation of papers abroad at government cost will not be entertained except those that are fully funded by sponsoring agencies. It Means: Don’t worry. Just get those sponsored. The recession is not as bad as it’s made out to be. After all, Sensex is above 16,000 now from the lows of sub-8000 level.

Memo Says: Purchase of vehicles, except for operational requirements of the defence forces, Central paramilitary forces and security related organizations, will not be permitted. It Means: It’s quite sad if you were expecting a ford ikon to replace your old ambassador as it was recently done in case of a number of North Block officials. But the good thing is that ambassadors survive, at least for now. After all, babu blogger claims himself a follower of white ambassadors, and not of ford ikons! Action & Appointments R P Agrawal, a 1972 batch Andhra Pradesh cadre IAS, and secretary in the department of higher education in the ministry of human resource development will hold additional charge of the post of secretary, department of school education and literacy in the HRD ministry during the period of leave of Anshu Vaish, a 1975 batch MP cadre IAS from 9th September, 2009 to 21st September, 2009.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Indian diplomats need to introspect & change art of diplomacy, says foreign secretary Nirupama Rao

SOUNDS odd, but India’s seasoned diplomats received a lesson or two on diplomacy in New Delhi on Monday. In the second conference of heads of missions held in New Delhi, 112 mission heads who are posted in various embassies or high commissions around the world, gathered to listen to external affairs minister and foreign secretary amongst others, and also to discuss what should be India’s strategic goals in coming days. While talking to India’s seasoned diplomats being posted across the world, external affairs minister S M Krishna said development, inclusive economic growth and alleviation of poverty need to be India’s foremost strategic goals. “The main purpose of our foreign policy is to assist in the fulfillment of these goals by providing an enabling external environment which ensures our security, promotes trade, nurtures our key bilateral relationships, safeguards our national interest and enhances our influence in the world,” the minister said. Earlier, foreign secretary Nirupama Rao welcomed the heads of mission. (Some of them are seen in the picture, enjoying a joke possibly cracked by India’s ambassador to US Meera Shankar, 2nd from right). Ms Rao said the Indian diplomat today needed to introspect on how his or her practice of the art of diplomacy and the tools used for it, must adapt, or change, in response to the challenges in the world and the decentralization of the international landscape. Wish to study RTI, get yourself enrolled on a government course The department of personnel and training (DoPT) has launched an online certificate course on RTI for various stakeholders targeting mainly public information officers (PIOs), assistant public information officers (APIOs), appellate authorities, representative of civil society organisations and media. The proposed online course can be taken in batches of 15 days, and the registration for the first pilot batch would commence on August 24, 2009 and close at 5 pm on September 3, 2009. The course starts on September 7, and the examination can be taken from 9 am on September 19, 2009 to 9 pm on September 21, 2009. If you have any doubt, send a mail on occhelpdesk@cgg.gov.in