Article
link: PM Modi Urges Union Secretaries to Axe Tainted
& Non-Performing Officials
Extract from the article:
In a recent move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
has urged Union Secretaries to remove tainted and non-performing officials. He
emphasized the importance of good governance and development, noting that
effective work should be recognized and rewarded by the people.
Additionally, the PM has requested secretaries to
allocate a day each week to address grievances, underlining the government's
commitment to efficient service delivery and accountability.
This directive underscores the government's focus
on performance-based evaluations and the swift action required to maintain
transparency and public trust.
By encouraging a proactive approach to address
issues and uphold integrity within the administration, PM Modi aims to enhance public
service delivery and responsiveness to citizen concerns.
My Take:
Namo's Problem: PNB Nirav Modi Fraud
Reflecting on the relevance of holding
non-performing individuals accountable in the banking sector, as highlighted in
my previous blog, we see a parallel with the recent call by PM Modi to axe
tainted officials.
The need for swift action without prolonged
deliberations to ensure accountability echoes my sentiments from 2018. This
proactive stance is crucial for maintaining public trust and promoting a
culture of integrity within institutions.
The Best Motivator: Losing Job?
The urgency emphasized by PM Modi to address
grievances within a specified timeframe resonates with the concept of using job
insecurity as a motivator, as discussed in my earlier blog.
By setting clear deadlines and expecting prompt
actions from officials, the government aims to drive efficiency and
responsiveness.
This aligns with the notion that accountability
and performance evaluation are essential for organizational effectiveness and
public service delivery.
Call to Action:
To the Union Secretaries and officials entrusted
with public service responsibilities, I urge you to heed PM Modi's call for
accountability and efficiency.
Embrace the opportunity to address grievances
promptly, uphold integrity, and prioritize good governance. Let your actions
speak louder than words, earning the trust and support of the people you serve.
With regards,
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