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Mindset of 'CAG vs Government' has changed today: Narendra Modi

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2021, at 10:56 pm

New Delhi: Indian PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is an institution that has grown in importance and has created a legacy with passage of time.

He said the 'CAG vs Government' mindset has changed.

'''CAG vs Government' had become the common thought of our system. But, today this mindset has changed. Today audit is being considered as an important part of value addition," he said. 

While speaking at the event marking the celebration of the first Audit Diwas, Modi said CAG not just keeps track of nations accounts but also does value addition in productivity and efficiency, therefore deliberations on the Audit Day and related programmes are part of improvement and improvisation.

The Prime Minister paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Babasaheb Ambedkar and said that these great leaders taught us how to set big goals and achieve them.

The Prime Minister said there was a time when auditing in the country was looked upon with apprehension and dread.

The Prime Minister commented, earlier, due to lack of transparency in the banking sector, various wrong practices were followed. The result was that the NPAs of the banks kept increasing. “You know very well how, in the past, NPAs were brushed under  the carpet. However, we have put the truth of the previous governments in front of the country with complete honesty. We will find the solutions only when we recognize the problems”, he said.

The Prime Minister said, “Today we are making such a system in which the thinking of 'Sarkar Sarvam' i.e. the interference of the government is decreasing, and your work is also getting easier.”

This is in accordance with 'Minimum Government Maximum Governance', he said.

“Contactless customs, automatic renewals, faceless assessments, online applications for service delivery. All these reforms have ended the unnecessary interference of the government,” he added.

The Prime Minister expressed happiness that CAG has overcome the image of a meddlesome busybody fumbling with files.

He said, “CAG has changed rapidly by adopting modern procedures. Today you are using advanced analytics tools, geo spatial data and satellite imagery.”

The Prime Minister, talking about the biggest epidemic of the century, pointed out that the country's fight against it has also been extraordinary.

"Today we are running the world's largest vaccination program. Just a few weeks ago, the country crossed the milestone of 100 crore vaccine doses," he informed.

He suggested that CAG may study the practices that emerged during this great fight.

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