Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tranparency desperately required

Legislation making it mandatory to have maximum tranparency in all public works across India whether the projects are of Central, State or District level bodies, right up to the Panchayat level. BACKGROUND - From Rajiv Gandhi to his son Rahul Gandhi, we keep hearing how of each rupee that the government spends, only 15 paise - or 10 paise or whatever - reaches the target group. We need to bring in transparency across all public projects. For instance, if a road is being repaired in Amravati, the contractor needs to put a notice board there which clearly mentions the following- 1. Total cost of the project - repairs in this case 2. Time lines - start of the project and promised deadline for it to be completed 3. Name of the contractor along with the name of his company, its address and telephone number 4. Name of the government department responsible for the execution of this project. 5. Name of the government employee who is directly responsible for overseeing this project, along with his working phone number. 6. Name of the employee's immediate supervisor along with his designation and phone number. 7. Clear mention of the penalities that are likely to be imposed on the contractor and / or the government supervisor if the project completion is delayed with reference to the timelines expected. The legislation should also be clear that besides the contractors, even the government employees have personal responsibility towards completion of public works and delays will have an impact on their future promotions within the department.

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