The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labor has expressed concern over the Ministry of Labor and Employment not meeting physical targets for the schemes and asking the Ministry to note that it was unable to use the funds allocated to it, especially during the epidemic, In an optimal way.
In its report on the demand for grants for 2021-2022 presented in Parliament on Tuesday, the panel said: “The committee also wants the ministry to look seriously at the infrastructure or procedural hurdles, particularly with regard to available funds Impedes optimal use. Sic. “
The report said that the Ministry has increased the allocation of 21 12,065.49 crore in the revised estimate (RE) from 65 12,065.49 crore in the budget estimate (BE) to ₹ 13,719.56 crore, boosting the economy due to the launch of Prime Minister GRB Kalyan Kalyan. Plan to deliver during the pandemic (PMGKY).
The committee states that although allocation of ₹ 4,860 crore for PMGKY has been made in the first supplementary demand for grants, only ₹ 2,566 crore can be spent on 15.02.2021, with only 52.8% of the funds being utilized. . In addition, there has been a downward revision of the allocation of Rs 2,600 crore at RE stage for this scheme. In addition to this, the report said that Rs 1,000 crore has been allocated for the Atmanbir Bharat Rojgar Yojana (ABY) at RE stage.
While ₹ 1,000 crore was allocated for the ABRY scheme in 2020–2021 at the time of the second supplementary demand for the grant, the use of the funds was at “zero due to non-proliferation of funds”.
The report said that the ministry has not used the money in a uniform manner in the four quarters of the current financial year.
“The committee also observes that the gross shortage of funds has affected the performance of some schemes, defeating the laudable intent of these schemes in benefiting the target group. Therefore, the committee requests the Ministry to improve the implementation machinery and work towards bringing more efficiency, especially during these critical times. (Sic)
The panel said it was ‘concerned’ that the ministry was not able to meet the material targets in several major schemes. The main reason was epidemic. While some schemes, like coaching-cum-mentoring centers for SC / STs, had achieved the target, others, such as training centers for working children and Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Man-Dhan Yojana, which received 1.20 lakh nominations . The target of 2 million new nominations was not.
“The committee acknowledged the fact that the epidemic could have a profound effect on implementing agencies, nevertheless, could not help noting that these schemes were also intended beneficiaries who were severely affected by the epidemic (sic). Were impressed, “it said.
Regarding the Employees Provident Fund Organization, the report stated that it was concerned about the increase in pending complaints. The ministry said the ministry should take 30,411 steps to reduce pending complaints by the end of 2020.
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