Time-Bound Services Bill by Cabinet |
The Union Cabinet of the Government of India approves an important Bill
to provide time-bound delivery of various key services like birth and death
certificates, pensions and passports to the people of India.
The Union Cabinet gave its nod to the bill in a highly crucial
close-door meeting, which was chaired by the honorable Prime Minister of India
Dr. Manmohan Singh himself. The Bill is named as ‘The Right of Citizens for
Time-Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and Redressal of their Grievances
Bill, 2011’.
The Bill comprises an irrevocable penalty of up to Rs 50,000 against any
government employee irrespective of his level or status if he/she would fail to
provide his/her responsibilities by delivering the services to the citizens in
due time, official sources said.
It also adds a special obligation upon almost each and every public
authority to publish charter of the public, in which all the details must have
to be enlisted in thorough manner. The time, within which the specified
products shall be delivered and the services will be rendered, should be
properly mentioned in the said citizen’s charter. Not only that the charter
will also provide a grievance redressal mechanism, which would state the
non-compliance of its provisions.
The sources added that the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions and the Law Ministry will separately deal the issue of the inclusion
of the NRIs to the Bill to access the approved time-bound delivery of services.
This legislation was proposed and supervised by the Department of
Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances. The Bill will eventually force
each public authority to set up its own customer care centre, help desk,
people's support system and call centre. These services would help the
authority to provide and ensure the approved time-bound delivery of services.
It also mandates proper establishment of public grievance redressal
commission at the each and every centre across the every states of India.
Basically this is an advanced step towards the activating of the Lokpal and
Lokayuktas model in the parliament.
According to a provision of the said Bill, any people can prefer to
appeal before the Lokpal at the Centre and the Lokayuktas in the states, if
he/she would feel that the public authority commission isn’t providing the
services in time. On the first basis the citizen should appeal before the
Centre's Public Grievances Redressal Commission.
It has to be mentioned here that all the services that are provide by
both the Centre and the state governments will be extended in a time-bound
manner to the citizens of India under the bill. This is a very good decision,
which was taken by the Union Cabinet, as it will speed up the services in a
lightening way and which would help to rotate the wheels of development at a
very first rate.
Last month the honorable President of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee had
already said that the government attaches key priority to the fast enactment of
the proposed legislation in this regard. The President said it while addressing
to a joint sitting of Parliament.
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