How is Gujarat CM Evaluating the 2025-26 Budget Expenditure?
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Key Takeaways
- Budget Expenditure Review: Evaluation of spending by state departments.
- Quality Assurance: Implementation of mechanisms to ensure project quality.
- Welfare Schemes: Timely delivery of benefits to eligible citizens.
- Strategic Planning: Importance of planning for effective project execution.
- Coordination: Collaborative efforts among departments for quality expenditure.
Gandhinagar, December 18 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, conducted a crucial review meeting in Gandhinagar aimed at evaluating the budget expenditure across all state government departments for the fiscal year 2025-26, focusing on the spending incurred up to November 2025.
In the course of the meeting, the Chief Minister performed a detailed comparative analysis of departmental expenditures as of November 30 and expressed his contentment regarding the enhanced rate of spending compared to the same timeframe last year.
However, he emphasized the necessity for more robust planning and vigilant monitoring to guarantee that all procedural obligations are fulfilled within the established timelines, aiming for further enhancements in expenditure during the first quarter of the upcoming year.
Patel urged the departments to prioritize not just spending levels but also the quality of execution, particularly pertaining to infrastructure projects.
He instructed officials to implement systematic testing and quality oversight mechanisms, mandating strict actions where inconsistencies are found.
Highlighting the Quality Cell set up by the Urban Development Department, the Chief Minister noted that similar quality assurance protocols should be implemented across other departments.
Stressing the importance of timely delivery of welfare programs, he asserted that benefits like scholarships, pensions for the elderly, and widow assistance should reach the rightful beneficiaries without delay.
He advised departments to utilize available data effectively to ensure seamless and transparent execution of beneficiary-centric schemes.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the significance of timely expenditure under centrally sponsored schemes, directing departments to promptly complete associated processes to maximize funding from the Government of India.
He called on senior secretaries to hasten projects currently in the planning stage to ensure their effective and efficient rollout.
This meeting saw the presence of Finance Minister Kanubhai Desai, Minister of State for Transport and Forest-Environment Pravin Mali, Principal Advisor to the Chief Minister Dr. Hasmukh Adhia, Chief Secretary M. K. Das, Advisor to the Chief Minister S. S. Rathore, along with Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, and Secretaries from various departments.
The Principal Secretary of the Finance Department expressed gratitude to all attendees and assured that collaborative efforts would be made to guarantee quality-centric and timely budget expenditure throughout the departments.