CAG should be a catalyst of good governance: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | November 21, 2019 | 16:31 IST
QuoteIndia is one of the world's leading digital economies and we're developing digital infrastructure at rapid pace: PM
QuoteDigital audit & digital governance can strengthen institutional memory for several organisations: PM Modi
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Shri Rajeev Maharishi, both the Deputy CAGs, and all the friends from all over the country!

I have got the opportunity to attend this conclave once again. I do not get a chance to interact much but one gets some experience over the period. And it is great to have this programme organized in the year of Gandhiji's 150th birth anniversary. And Gandhiji used to say that just as a person cannot see his back, similarly it is very difficult for a person to see his errors.

But you are the ones who stand in front of government systems holding a mirror and tell them that these are the shortcomings, or the mistakes, or that the process is not right, and you audit the people who keep the accounts. But I am glad that in the presentation demonstrated by Maharishi ji, you showed your own accounts; and it is a good initiative.

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Friends,

In the Conclave that had taken place three years ago, I had the opportunity to discuss many things in detail with all of you. And I noticed that you took note of those things and implemented many points discussed at that time. Your process of implementation is still going on. And I remember that I had said at that time that the CAG needed to work inclusively rather than thinking in a fragmented way. This organization cannot be limited to just statistics and procedures, but really has to come forward as a catalyst of good governance. You are seriously following the suggestion of turning CAG into CAG Plus, and I am delighted. And the country has received various pleasant results too. This helps in creating an environment of accountability and probity in the country. The CAG plays a major role in developing an outcome-based time-bound method of work in the country. All of this has been possible, because of you and your colleagues. There are those who have to go and work in the field, do audit. If there is a mining work going on, they have to go there and monitor. And after going to the states, they are in the field with the AG Office for months together, sitting there, and scrutinizing each and every paper. And sometimes they have to stay away from their families for a long time. So only after that, the whole process gets completed. And due to such dedicated friends, the credibility of CAG has been strengthened further.

Friends,

It is a big challenge in itself to bring a major change in this system which has been there for decades. Perhaps CAG is one of the oldest government institutes. It was formed in 1860, if I am not wrong. And that too after 1857! So, it has a history. If you go deep into it, you will get a lot of information. Nowadays, reform is considered a very fancy word. Everyone says I too bring reform. Do anything, and it is termed as a reform. But the real reform comes when the entire rank and file in an organization is prepared and motivated for it with complete honesty and sincerity. And this applies to every government, every institution and every organization in the country which also includes CAG. The responsibility of the CAG is even greater because you play an important role in keeping the economic conduct of the country and society sacred. And so we have high hopes from you.

Friends,

Chanakya, the inspiration of policy, economics and auditing, used to say - ज्ञाणं भारं: क्रियां विना - That is, if you have the knowledge but do not put it in the right place or in the right direction, then it becomes a burden and becomes meaningless. And so you have dual responsibility in a way. On one hand, if you want to disseminate your knowledge and experience, then you should also keep your ethics strong. Chanakya had given greatest importance to ethics. And that's why I believe that in today's digital world, in this era of changing technology, the role of Audit and Accounts and changes in it have become very important.

Friends,

All of you have been watching the efforts made by the government for bringing transparency through technology over the last five years. The account of the government has been open and transparent; it has rather been like a dashboard. Everything is in front of everyone; everything is crystal clear. The government has put in place a transparent process from tender to procurement. Now most of the tenders are online; monitoring and surveillance of infrastructure related projects is also done in a scientific manner. Through JAM i.e. Jan-Dhan-Aadhaar Mobile, the benefits of government schemes are reaching the common man directly. And the government directly makes its procurements through GEM i.e. Government e-Market place. Today, the benefit of more than 425 government schemes is reaching the beneficiaries directly due to which about 1.5 lakh crore rupees have been prevented from getting in wrong hands. In fact, you have played a commendable role in making a challenging and a complex reform like GST, a part of the business culture of the country.

Friends,

Today India is one of the world's leading digitized economies. And digital infrastructure is being built rapidly here. The digital system has not only strengthened the interface, harmony, and trust between the citizens and the government, but also has a positive impact on government processes. The methods of maintaining our records are also changing. And I will give you an example - earlier the challans of the payments made to the government had to be kept separately by the citizens, government offices, treasury. But now there is no need for a physical copy, rather it is stored in an app in a paperless way. This has facilitated the public. There has been a major change in the audit process of CAG.

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Friends,

Today as India is moving towards becoming a 5 trillion dollar economic power, you all have a major role to play. Because what you do will directly affect the efficiency of the government; the decision making and policy making of the government. Whatever you do will directly affect the efficiency of business institutions; whatever you do will directly affect the investments in India and ease of doing business. All the stake holders today need an accurate audit so that they can execute their plans correctly. At the same time, they do not want the process of Audit to take a lot of time. This is where your challenge begins. Two tasks are very important to overcome this challenge. One is related to skill and training and the other is related to tools. We have to equip the new friends who are joining this profession with updated technology, and it is equally important to upgrade their skills. Now as there are auditing institutions all over the world, they are moving towards crowd-based solution. Similarly, we have to make the best global practices related to technology, a part of our system. We also have to work on India-specific tools.

Friends,

We aim to make Evidence Based Policy-Making an integral part of governance by 2022. It will also help in creating a new identity for New India. In such a situation, this is also the right time for the transformation of Audit and Accounts Sector. Now CAG will also have to move towards CAG 2.0. I am told that you are also moving rapidly in this direction. We will be able to accomplish it fast only when we are able to bridge some gaps, and links fast. Right now the data that is being generated here is very large and it is stored with the various agencies and departments. The data is also collected by these agencies and departments for their use. But it is also true that often this data is not shared with each other. This huge data is not linked. Hence, in natural course there is an accountability gap. We have to bridge it. Some efforts are being made at the government level also and steps are being taken for the same. And I am sure that all of you will also discuss this subject amongst yourselves and will also share it with the other agencies and departments. And I remember, last time when I was amidst you, I had given an example of road construction in the same district. I had told that how there was a difference in the cost of the road construction of the same length in the same district by two different departments. Now both seemed fine in different audits, but if you look at the overall picture, they are not at all okay. There are many such examples in government departments where big data analytics can be improved. And I understand that when you analyze a large data base for your audit, your information can be very useful in Evidence-Based Policy-Making. If the CAG can give advice and some institutional solution on the basis of information related to this data, then I believe this will be a great service to the country. And I would request you to think not only from the perspective of audit but also from the perspective of a think tank.

Friends,

Last time I had also talked about institutional memory. Digital audit and digital governance can also work to strengthen this institutional memory in different institutions. One more thing you can do easily. CAG audits many international institutions and gives technical support to other countries in the audit. You can develop an institutional mechanism in which international audit teams can share their experiences, share the best practices there, and make the CAG audit report more meaningful. For this, can we choose the topic of audit for discussion? We must consider this. You have been doing various types of audit. One of my suggestions will be to look into the process of audit as well. So far, you have been considering only whether the process is followed or not. But is there any scope for improvement in that process itself so that the target is reached? I believe these suggestions will be very helpful. Another complaint from the departments is that the CAG audit happens very quickly, due to which the findings are not of much use. How to strengthen the internal audit process of departments and how to make it in tune with CAG, so that we can save time and increase efficiency? And if the departments conducting routine audit themselves, then they should take care of all these nuances so that when the CAG goes there, the CAG will have less things to do on the readymade material and we can increase efficiency as well as speed.

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Friends,

This challenge is to deal with the technology that the wrongdoers have. Now all the auditors including CAG, whether internal or external, have to find innovative ways to deal with the new challenges. And hence, first we have to encourage the core values ​​of the auditors, only then we will be able to deal with the occupational fraud. In the last few years, there have been several attempts to deal with fraud in government departments. Now CAG will have to develop such technical tools so that there is no scope for fraud in the institutions. And I want to suggest to you one thing that I have used in the past. Can the CAG think over it? I had humbly asked the different departments of the Government of India as to what problems did they face? Was there any issue in finding the solutions to their problems or is there any problem in the delivery system? Initially it is difficult for the departments to accept this. So in the beginning every institution reported - no, we have no problem, everything is fine; there is no problem, everything is going very well. But I didn't give up. I kept on asking again and again and about 400 issues came up from different departments. They felt that if they had a technological solution, it would have been good.

I gave these 400 issues to IT-based students of different universities and conducted hackathons all over the country. Lakhs of youth took part in it. These teams worked non-stop for at least 36 hours. After elimination, when about 10-12 thousand children remained, I discussed it personally with them. And you will be surprised that most of these 400 issues were solved by these 18-20-22 year old children through technology. And I would also like to congratulate the government for already incorporating about 80% of the solutions into their system and implementing them. What are the challenges that CAG faces today? As you have shown in your presentation, it's a highly technical job to audit hospitals. So, how to do it? Now, you are not in that field. If you find a doctor, and he guides you, then you will go in that direction and take a look. So, we have to identify these kinds of things, and find technical solutions to such issues.

So you can give issues like these to the youth for solutions and I can ask the HRD Ministry to coordinate. And there are these types of hackathons that make such tools for CAG to find out such solutions for CAG. If some of your people get a chance to discuss with them, then I think a good mechanism will be developed and this can be done every year. This hackathon will also benefit the younger generation of our country, as they will also get to know about how the oldest, and the most experienced institutions in the governance system of India are working and how many challenges they have to face. I think this can and should be thought of. And such efforts will ease the problems of the common man and his trust in all the institutions of the country will also be strengthened. At the same time there will be harmony between the government mechanism and you.

I am confident that the CAG will meet all the expectations of the country and will strengthen its role in making New India a clean India. By clean India I do not mean sanitation that I often do. 'Clean India' for you is different. And auditing is one thing but is the work of auditing limited just to putting someone in the ‘witness-box’? No, wherever we are, working under whichever umbrella, but ultimately we all work for the country; for the bright future of the country, and for our future generations. And so can our hard work be useful for good governance and efficiency? And this can be done. It is not necessary to find fault in everything. Suppose you take ten departments in the beginning of the year. You can hold a brainstorming session in relation to these ten departments with your people, whoever has the expertise, whoever is going to work at the grass root level; be it working at the district level, state level or at the national level. Suppose by brain storming you take out 100 points, and tell them that you would come for audit after one year. These departments should take care of these 100 points while working. These 100 aspects must be kept in mind while keeping your records.

This means that the audit mind will give a proforma beforehand so that they don't make a mistake. You see, this will make a difference. Efficiency will increase and new things will be revealed in terms of governance, which will become strength of the government itself. And that's why I would like to try something like that. Secondly, you must have seen that we also place the outcome report in the House during budget. This practice was not there before. Because it is very easy to discuss the output, for example, if ten rupees was allotted, ten rupees was spent. But what was the purpose, the reason for the funds given, how was it used, for whom was it used, when was it used, whether it should have been done or not. Everything concerns you. And from there the outcome begins. And so these days, we have developed and institutionalized the system of outcome within the House.

But sometimes the process is good, the product is good, but what is the outcome? When will the outcome be less than desired? This happens when there is theft. This happens mostly due to bad governance. If the governance is correct, then the outcome and efficiency are visible in the natural course of action. And so we can make our idea a part of good governance as well. And so I would say despite your point of view on what the target was and what was the achievement, I would definitely like to see how we can move forward to strengthen our institutions in advance.

I once again have got the opportunity to be present amidst you today. I wish you all the best for doing a great service to the nation. 75 years of independence will be celebrated in 2022. What will be CAG's targets as an institution for the year 2022 when India will complete 75 years of independence? How will we make this institution more friendly and productive? How to become a contributor in good governance? Using this experience, one who has the power to find shortcomings, also has the power to end it and prevent it. Can we make more effective use of such a large institution by connecting with all these aspects? And I believe that it is possible.

You might feel that you are already fed up of watching the files and this Prime Minister is giving you four new tasks; but I believe that this will rather reduce your burden automatically and you will also be satisfied that whatever you have contributed has been institutionalized. And that it has played a major role in changing the mindset and the face of the nation.

 

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Prime Minister: Shubhanshu Namaskar!

Shubhanshu Shukla: Namaskar!

Prime Minister: Today you are far away from your motherland, from Bharat Bhumi, but you are closest to the hearts of Indians. There is auspiciousness in your name and your journey is also the beginning of a new era. At this time, we two are talking, but the sentiments of 140 crore Indians are also with me. My voice reflects the enthusiasm and excitement of all Indians. I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to you for hoisting the flag of India in space. I am not taking much time, so first of all tell me, is everything fine there? Are you feeling well?

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Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji! Thank you very much for your wishes and the wishes of my 140 crore countrymen. I am absolutely fine and safe here. Because of your blessings and love… I am feeling very good. This is a very new experience and somewhere or the other, many such things are happening which show in which direction I and many people like me in our country and our India are moving. This journey of mine, this small journey of 400 kilometers from the earth to the orbit, is not just mine. I feel that somewhere this is also the journey of our country because when I was young, I could never imagine that I could become an astronaut. But I believe that today's India under your leadership provides this opportunity and also gives a chance to realize those dreams. So, this is a great achievement for me and I feel very proud that I am able to represent my country here. Thank you, Prime Minister Ji!

Prime Minister: Shubh, you are out in space, where gravity is next to nothing, but every Indian is seeing how down to earth you are. Did you feed the Gajar ka halwa you carried with you to your friends?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Ministerji! I had brought some food items from my country, like Gajar ka Halwa, Moong Dal Halwa and Aam Ras and I wanted my other friends, who have come from other countries, to also taste it and experience the rich culinary heritage of India. So, we all sat together and tasted it and everyone liked it very much. Some people asked when they would come down and visit our country and taste it with us…

Prime Minister: Shubh, Parikrama is a centuries old tradition of India. You have got the good fortune of doing Parikrama of Mother Earth. Which part of the Earth will you be passing over right now?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji! I don't have that information right now, but a little while ago I was looking out the window, we were passing over Hawaii, and we orbit 16 times a day. We see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets from orbit and this entire process is very amazing. In this orbit, at this fast speed, we are moving at the speed of about 28000 kilometers per hour

while talking to you and this speed is not known because we are inside, but somewhere this speed definitely shows at what speed our country is progressing.

Prime Minister: Great!

Shubhanshu Shukla: At this moment we have reached here and now we have to go further from here.

Prime Minister: Well, what was the first thought that came to your mind after seeing the vastness of space?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Prime Minister ji, to be honest, when we reached the orbit for the first time, reached space, the first view was of the Earth and the first thought after seeing the Earth from outside, the first thought that came to mind was that the Earth looks completely uniform, I mean no boundary line, no border is visible from outside. And the second thing that was very noticeable was when we saw India for the first time, when we study India on the map, we see how big the size of other countries is, what is our size, we see that on the map, but it is not correct because we draw a 3D object in 2D, that is, on paper. India really looks very grand, looks very big. It is much bigger than what we see on the map and the feeling of oneness, the feeling of oneness of the earth, which is also our motto that unity in diversity, its importance is understood in such a way when seen from outside that it seems that no border exists, no state exists, no countries exist, finally we all are a part of humanity and the earth is our home and all of us are its citizens.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, you are the first Indian to go to the space station. You have worked very hard. You have gone through a long training. Now you are in a real situation, you are actually in space, how different are the conditions there? How are you adapting?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Everything is different here Prime Minister Ji, we did training for the last one year, I knew about all the systems, I knew about all the processes, I knew about the experiments. But as soon as I came here, suddenly everything changed, because our body gets so used to living in gravity that everything is decided by it, but after coming here, since gravity is microgravity and is absent, even small things become very difficult. Right now, while talking to you, I have tied my legs, otherwise I would go up and the mike too, these are small things, that is, even if I leave it like this, it keeps floating like this. Drinking water, walking, sleeping is a big challenge, you can sleep on the roof, you can sleep on the walls, you can sleep on the ground.

So, Prime Minister Ji, everything happens, the training is good, but the environment changes, so it takes a day or two to get used to it, but then it becomes fine, then it becomes normal.

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Prime Minister: Shubh, India's strength lies in both science and spirituality. You are on a space journey, but the journey of India must also be going on. India must be running inside you. Do you get the benefit of meditation and mindfulness in that environment?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, I completely agree. I believe that India is already running and this mission is just the first step of that big race and we are definitely moving ahead and we will have our own stations in space and many people will reach there and mindfulness also makes a lot of difference. There are many situations during normal training or even during launch, which are very stressful and with mindfulness you are able to keep yourself calm in those situations and if you keep yourself calm, you are able to take good decisions. It is said that no one can eat while running, so the calmer you remain, the better you will be able to take decisions. So, I think mindfulness plays a very important role in these things, so if both things are practiced together, then in such a challenging environment or challenging atmosphere, I think it will be very useful and will help people adapt very quickly.

Prime Minister: You are doing many experiments in space. Is there any experiment that will benefit the agriculture or health sector in the future?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, I can say with great pride that for the first time Indian scientists have designed 7 unique experiments, which I have brought with me to the station and the first experiment that I am going to do, which is scheduled today, is on Stem

Cells. So, what happens on going to space is that because gravity is absent, the load goes away and hence muscle loss occurs. So, my experiment is looking at whether we can stop or delay this muscle loss by giving some supplement. It has a direct implication on Earth too that these supplements can be used on people who suffer muscle loss due to old age. So, I think it can definitely be used there. Along with this, the other experiment is on the growth of microalgae. These microalgae are very small but very nutritious, so if we can see their growth here and invent a process so that we can grow them in large numbers and provide nutrition, then somewhere it will be very useful for food security on earth. The biggest advantage of space is that the process here happens very quickly. So, we do not need to wait for months or years, so the results that we get here can be used by us and…

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, after the success of Chandrayaan, a new interest in science was born among the children and youth of the country, the passion to explore space increased. Now this historic journey of yours is further strengthening that resolve. Today children do not just look at the sky, they think, I too can reach there. This thinking, this feeling is the real foundation of our future space missions. What message would you give to the young generation of India?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Prime Minister Ji, if I want to give a message to our young generation today, then first of all I will tell you that in the direction in which India is moving, we have seen very bold and very high dreams and to fulfil those dreams, we need all of you, so to fulfil that need, I would say that there is no one path to success that sometimes you take one path, sometimes someone takes the other path, but one thing that is common in every path is that you should never give up trying, Never Stop Trying. If you adopt this basic mantra that no matter what path you are on, where you are, but you will never give up, then success may come today or tomorrow, but it will definitely come.

Prime Minister: I am sure that the youth of the country will like these words of yours and you know me very well. Whenever I talk to anyone, I always give them homework. We have to take Mission Gaganyaan forward, we have to build our own space station, and also have to land Indian astronauts on the moon. Your experiences will be very useful in all these missions. I am sure you must be recording your experiences there.

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, absolutely, while undergoing the training and experiencing this entire mission, the lessons that I have received, the learnings that I have gained, I am absorbing them all like a sponge and I am sure that all these things will prove to be very valuable, very important for us when I come back and we will be able to apply these lessons effectively in our missions and complete them as quickly as possible. Because my friends who had come with me, somewhere they also asked me when we can go on Gaganyaan, which I felt very happy to hear and I said that soon. So, I think that this dream will be fulfilled very soon and the lessons that I am learning here; after coming back, I will try to apply them 100% in my mission and complete it as soon as possible.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, I am sure that this message of yours will inspire and when we met before you left, I also got the opportunity to meet your family members and I saw that all your family members are equally emotional and full of enthusiasm. Shubhanshu, today I really enjoyed talking to you. I know you have a lot of work and you have to work at a speed of 28000 kilometers, so I will not take much of your time. Today I can say with confidence that this is the first chapter of the success of India's Gaganyaan mission. This historic journey of yours is not just limited to space, it will give speed and new strength to our journey towards developed India. India is going to open the doors of new possibilities of space for the world. Now India will not just fly, it will prepare the platform for new flights in future. I want to hear something more in your mind because I do not want to ask a question. If you express the feelings that are in your mind, the countrymen will listen, the young generation of the country will listen, then I myself am very eager to hear some more things from you.

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Shubhanshu Shukla: Thank you, Prime Minister Ji! This entire journey of coming to space and training here and reaching here, I have learnt a lot in this, Prime Minister Ji, but after reaching

here, it is a personal accomplishment for me, but somewhere I feel that this is a very big collective achievement for our country. And I want to give a message to every child who is watching this, to every youth who is watching this and that is that if you try and you make your future well, then your future will be good and the future of our country will be good and keep only one thing in your mind, that sky has never the limits, neither for you, nor for me, nor for India and if you always keep this thing in your mind, then you will move ahead, you will illuminate your future and you will illuminate the future of our country and this is my message, Prime Minister and I am very, very emotional and very happy that I got the opportunity to talk to you today and through you to talk to 140 crore countrymen, who are able to see, this tricolor that you are seeing behind me, it was not here, before yesterday when I came here, then we have hoisted it here for the first time. So, this makes me very emotional and I feel very good to see that India has reached the International Space Station today.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, I wish you and all your colleagues the very best for the success of your mission. Shubhanshu, we are all waiting for your return. Take care of yourself, keep raising the respect of Maa Bharati. Many many best wishes, best wishes of 140 crore countrymen and I thank you very much for working so hard and reaching this height. Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Shubhanshu Shukla: Thank you, Prime Minister, thank you and thank you to all 140 crore countrymen and Bharat Mata Ki Jai for everyone from space!