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UP: Yogi govt to launch 'Officer Desk System' to expedite Secretariat work, maintain transparency

According to an official statement from the Chief Minister's Office, "The Officer Desk System is geared towards expeditious file management and curbing corrupt practices. Simultaneously, government schemes can be executed promptly, benefitting the people of the state directly."

ANI Sep 20, 2023 19:47 IST googleads

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath (Photo/ANI)

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 20 (ANI): The Uttar Pradesh government headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to launch Officer Desk System soon to accelerate secretariat works and to ensure prompt and transparent disposal of files, said an official statement.
According to an official statement from the Chief Minister's Office, "The Officer Desk System is geared towards expeditious file management and curbing corrupt practices. Simultaneously, government schemes can be executed promptly, benefitting the people of the state directly."
It's noteworthy that 623 desk units have been established across 40 ministries of the Modi government. Within the Desk Officer system, either an Under Secretary or a Senior Section Officer acts as Desk Officer depending on the nature of responsibilities attached to the desk, said the official statement.
As per the statement, the Yogi government is introducing the Desk Officer System within the secretariat with the primary aim to ensure quick and timely disposal of regulatory tasks within the various secretariat departments. This system is an officer-oriented system.
It aims at eradicating delays that may occur when presenting files to higher officials through the departmental sections within the secretariat, it said.
To facilitate the prompt and timely disposal of regulatory work at the secretariat level, one desk unit will be formed in each of the departments located at the secretariat, said the statement.
To achieve this, suggestions were sought from the departments, resulting in 20 secretariat departments agreeing to adopt the desk officer system, which will soon be put into effect, it added.
The Officer Desk System at the departmental level within the secretariat entails the deployment of a Special Secretary, Joint Secretary, PS and APS in each desk unit. The desk will also deal with various regulatory departmental works, said the statement.
To effectively establish the Desk Officer System, an initial step involves categorizing departmental responsibilities into routine and regulatory functions, it added.
Numerous secretariat departments have shown their support for this. In the first phase, the Desk Officer System will be implemented by forming desk units in 20 departments of the secretariat, said the statement. (ANI)

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