ARC recommends consolidating irrelevant schemes

ARC recommends consolidating irrelevant schemes

Why in news

  • The Second Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission recommends rationalizing revenue expenditure to address the growing deficit.

Commission & Purpose

  • Proposed by: The Second Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission, headed by veteran Congress leader V. Deshpande.
  • Core Purpose: To prioritize and rationalize revenue expenditure, addressing the revenue deficit which has increased over the last two financial years.
  • Priority Action: The commission urges the government to abolish functionally irrelevant posts and focus on filling long-pending frontline vacancies on priority.

Key Recommendations

  • Scheme Rationalization: The commission recommends ending or consolidating about 1,000 heads of accounts (HOAs)/schemes (out of a total 2,874) that are obsolete, unfunded, or part of debt servicing.
  • Recruitment Reforms:
    • Restrict the creation of new posts.
    • Implement an annual recruitment plan.
    • Freeze outsourcing for Group C and Group D

Staffing Statistics

  • Vacancies: The commission identified that 94 lakh posts are vacant across 42 departments against a sanctioned strength of 8.16 lakh.
  • Current Status: Only 5.18 lakh posts are currently filled, with about 70,000 personnel outsourced.

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