How have Assam and Meghalaya planned to target unproductive boards to cut fiscal flab
Examining the strategies of Assam and Meghalaya to trim budgetary excess by focusing on unproductive boards.
- Assam and Meghalaya have identified unproductive boards and commissions to cut down on unnecessary expenses.
- They are conducting detailed reviews and assessments of each board's performance and relevance to determine the necessity of its existence.
- Both states are streamlining processes and merging similar boards to reduce redundancy and save costs.
- Officials are being instructed to closely monitor the functioning of these boards to ensure they are contributing effectively to their respective goals.
- Regular audits and evaluations are being conducted to track the progress and efficiency of the boards, allowing for timely corrective actions if needed.
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