Excelsior Correspondent
Jammu, Dec 7 : Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that Results-Framework Document (RFD) initiative will be launched this year for entire Government in one shot, adding that all Government Departments would be asked to formulate RFDs for last quarter of the current year and for entire next year.
RFD is an effective performance assessment and management system aimed at judging the performance and functioning of Government Departments on the basis of timeline completion of targets, outcomes of the schemes, priorities fixed, quality of work done, status of benefits of projects actually accruing to people and other similar ingredients. Under RFD performance of each Government Department would be assessed and evaluated to identify bottlenecks, shortcomings if any and to improve the performance by taking corrective measures.
Addressing the two-day workshop on Results-Framework Document (RFD) – An Instrument of Improving Government Performance here this morning, the Chief Minister highlighted the importance of the workshop organized in collaboration with Performance Management Division Cabinet Secretariat Government of India for the Administrative Secretaries and Heads of the Departments to get acquainted with the basics of RFD which has been implemented in 10 States of the country so far. Jammu and Kashmir will be the 11th State to implement RFD this year.
“While elections present evaluation perception of public representatives, there should be performance evaluation of bureaucracy and Government Departments, and RFD will be right instrument for the same”, he said, adding that this initiative would provide mechanism for performance assessment in relation to the delivery of service, realization of targets, completion of schemes in a qualitative manner and the outcomes of the works done.
The Chief Minister said that his Government is continuously working for improving the quality of governance at all levels. “We have taken measures like implementation of Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA) and Right to Information Act (RTI) besides holding Panchayat Elections and transferring vital powers to these institutions”, he said, adding that implementation of RFD would be a natural progression in our march towards the goal of good governance and quality public service delivery to the people ensuring benefits of projects reach the people in its right perspective and in a fixed time frame.
“I want to implement RFD in one shot for entire Government bringing all departments under its ambit. This type of initiative is all the more essential as we do not possess any subjective way to assess the performance of Government Departments so far as its work done and target completion is concerned as a whole”, he said, adding that the Annual Performance Report (APR) mechanism in vogue presently is for evaluating individual Government functionaries but it does not present accurate reflection of the performance of the departments and the officials and officers. He said appraisal should be correct one and comprehensive. “This helps to grow and improve positively”, he said.
Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal who has been associated with the RFD formulation at the Centre and has piloted the programme for implementation of RFD in the State under the directions of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah gave detailed account of the significance of RFD to improve the performance in Government Departments and ensure qualitative public service delivery.
“We have been discussing RFD and its implementation in the State for quite some time and this is the right time to learn more about this initiative in a workshop as we would be soon formulating next year’s annual budget and plan”, he said.
Secretary Performance Management Division, Dr. Prajapati Trivedi in his address gave detailed account of the structure and overview of the importance of RFDs. He explained various aspects relating to the subject and presented success story of emergence and implementation of RFDs at the Central Government level and in 10 States of the country so far.
Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas in his speech highlighted the necessity of RFD to improve the performance of Government Departments and put in place a regular and well defined mechanism to assess the functioning and work done of each Government Department.
Among the Administrative Secretaries and Heads of the Departments, the Financial Commissioner, Finance, M. I. Khandey, Principal Secretaries, K. B. Agarwal, B. R. Sharma, Suresh Kumar and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Vinod Ranjan were prominent.