‘Govt creating new framework for expenditure management policy, reorienting state budget’ |
SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 13: Minister
for Finance, Dr Haseeb Drabu today said a prudent public expenditure policy
will play a growth-inducing role in stopping the economic slowdown.
“Due to the
economic slowdown and the absence of private investment, public expenditure
policy will play a growth-inducing role in reinvigorating the economy. Although
options are limited but they do exist in the form of investment or stimulus
package,” Dr Drabu said.
Chairing a high-level preparatory meeting of the Finance Department
officials for Budget (2018-19) here, the Finance Minister said in the context
of J&K, the irrational policy of making provisions for spending on asset
creation without factoring in the budgetary allocation results in liabilities
and a directionless expenditure policy in the long run.
“The
government is re-looking at the ways of spending money and reorienting the way
we think about budget, which triggered this exercise. Earlier, we used to have
29 heads for demand for grants with no meaning from public expenditure policy
point of view. Now, these have been combined into five sectors of demand for
grants to give them some meaning,” Dr Drabu said.
The Finance Minister said he had very fruitful meetings with his cabinet
colleagues on resource allocation for Administrative Services, Infrastructure
Development, Social Development, Economic Development and Finance. He said the
state budget will become a pure public expenditure document in coming years.
“We will
synergise some expenditure and the administrative secretaries must identify
broad focus areas of expenditure in their respective departments to evolve a
directional expenditure policy. In certain cases, two departments can coalesce
to do such an exercise together,” he said.
Citing an example, Dr Drabu said the school education and social welfare
departments can work together to implement the mid-day meal scheme. “Similarly,
the Information Technology and School Education department can work together to
install solar panels on a cluster of schools which will address the festering
electricity shortage at schools across the state,” he said.
Dr Drabu said the focus of next year’s budget will be on completing the
existing projects and maintenance of capacities. “Identify
the projects pending from last more than 10 years, those pending for between
five to ten years and the ones which are being executed for less than five
years. You work out the cost of completion so that the finance department can
take a view. If you can complete even half of the existing projects, it will be
a huge achievement for the government,” he told the administrative
secretaries.
“Instead of
taking last year’s budget and giving the figures a 10 percent hike, break the expenditure
allocation to align the expenditure with the priorities of the minister.
Second, try to improve the system of delivery and create new framework for
expenditure management policy. Unless expenditure is not backed by DPR, we
shall not take them into consideration in the budget,” he said.
The Finance Minister said the spending capacity of J&K is limited
and there are enormous institutional constraints and leakages due to which the
outcome of public expenditure in the form of asset creation is limited.
“The
reforms initiated by the government will not work unless the principles of
financial management are not followed. We need to have a decisive expenditure
strategy. Butter has been spread too thin across that for next thirty years,
the ongoing projects will go nowhere,” he said.
Dr Drabu said the departments must keep provision for maintaining
capacities of assets in capital expenditure, “Each
department must start the process of insuring their prime assets starting with
civil secretariat, high courts, assembly, major hospitals and the state’s iconic
colleges, etc. Besides, we will also start geo-tagging of our assets,” he said.
The meeting was attended by the Principal Secretary to Finance, Navin
Choudhary, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Rohit Kansal, Administrative
Secretaries of various state departments and senior officers of the finance
department.
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