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24
April 2017
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked the states to consider advancing the
financial year to January-December, saying that in a country where agricultural
income is exceedingly important, budget should be prepared immediately after
its receipt for the year.
Making
the observation while delivering the closing remarks at the third meeting of
the Governing Council of NITI Aayog here, he said there have been suggestions
to have the financial year changed to January-to-December -- in place of the
existing April-to-March -- and urged the states to take the initiative in this
regard. The Total Investment & Insurance
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The
Prime Minister said that because of poor time management, many good initiatives
and schemes had failed to deliver the anticipated results. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
He
also reiterated the idea of holding simultaneous parliamentary and state
assembly elections, saying that the country had suffered from economic and
political mismanagement for long now, and that a constructive discussion had
already begun on the subject.
"The
Prime Minister said if the elections are held simultaneously, then political
parties could just focus on them once in five years and then use the rest of
the period to do serious work," NITI Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya told
reporters after the meet. The Total
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Modi
also called upon the state governments to work with the Centre as to build
"the India of the dreams of our freedom fighters" by 2022, the 75th
anniversary of Independence.
He
urged states, local governments and all government and non-government
organisations to decide goals for 2022, and work in mission mode towards
achieving them.
He
called upon the states to use the GeM (Government e-Marketplace) platform to
reduce corruption and increase transparency in government procurement, adding
that the use of technologies such as BHIM and Aadhaar would result in
significant savings for the states. The
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