GS 2: GovernanceGS 3: Economy

From file disposal to output, Union Secretaries now get a report card each, Pg1

Union Secretaries get performance report cards based on file disposal, output, expenditure, and grievance redressal, promoting efficiency and accountability.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Cabinet Secretariat introduced "administrative scorecards" for Central government secretaries in January 2026, assessing performance from September to November 2025.
  • The scorecards evaluate secretaries and departments on about a dozen parameters, totaling 100 marks, including negative and discretionary marks.
  • File disposal carries the highest weightage (20 marks), followed by output/activities and expenditure on schemes and capital expenditure (15 marks each).
  • Negative marks can be imposed for excessive foreign visit expenditure, file pendency, and delayed MSME payments.

Detailed Insights:

  • The scorecards aim to assess the administrative performance and efficiency of secretaries and their departments objectively and fairly.
  • The initiative was introduced after Prime Minister Modi emphasized the need to eliminate delays at various government levels.
  • The "administrative scorecards" will facilitate comparison of a department’s performance against its own past performance and that of other departments.
  • The Cabinet Secretary highlighted that the absence of perfect measurement should not deter measurement efforts, emphasizing the public's expectation of results.
  • In 2024, the Cabinet Secretariat modified the "monthly demi-official letters" by incorporating ministry-specific performance indicators.
  • The government had previously launched PRAGATI, a platform for fast-tracking projects, schemes, and grievance redressal.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Cabinet Secretariat: The department responsible for the administration of the Government of India.
  • PRAGATI: A platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, facilitating project monitoring and grievance redressal.
  • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): Enterprises classified based on investment and turnover, crucial for economic growth and employment.
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