Prime Minister Narendra Modi to chair the fourth National Conference of Chief Secretaries.
About the Conference
Organized by: The conference is organized by NITI Aayog. Theme: The theme for the conference is “Promoting Entrepreneurship, Employment & Skilling – Leveraging the Demographic Dividend.”
Key Agendas: Under this overarching theme, special emphasis will be on six areas: Manufacturing, Services, Rural Non-farm, Urban, Renewable Energy, and Circular Economy have been identified for detailed discussions.
Participants: The event sees participation from Union Ministries and Departments, NITI Aayog, States and Union Territories, and domain experts.
Frontier Technology
Frontier Technologies refer to cutting-edge and innovative technologies that are at the forefront of scientific and technological advancements.
These technologies often represent the leading edge of progress in various fields and have the potential to bring about significant changes in society, the economy, and other aspects of human life.
The term “frontier” implies that these technologies are pushing the boundaries of what is currently possible and are exploring new frontiers of knowledge and capability.
A session on frontier technology for Viksit Bharat is planned.
Other sessions will address economic reforms for investments and capacity building through Mission Karmayogi.
Other Focus Areas:
The conference will deliberate on achieving Atmanirbhar Bharat in agriculture, specifically focusing on edible oils and pulses.
Discussions will include the care economy for the aging population.
The implementation of schemes like PM Surya Ghar and Muft Bijli Yojana will also be reviewed.
About the Chief Secretary of a State Government in India
Role and Hierarchy: The Chief Secretary is the senior-most official in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) within the state government.
This role is ranked 23rd in the Indian order of precedence.
Constitutional Provision: The role is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution of India, but it is indirectly recognized under Article 166, which addresses the conduct of the business of state governments.
Appointment Process: The Chief Secretary is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state in the name of the Governor.
Although the Chief Minister may consult with the Union government, ministerial colleagues, or the cabinet, such consultation is not mandatory.
Basis of Selection: The selection is based on seniority, the service record of the official, and the Chief Minister’s evaluation.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The Chief Secretary serves as the ex-officio head of the State Civil Services Board, the state cadre of IAS officers, and all civil services governed under the state’s rules of business.
The Chief Secretary is the principal advisor to the Chief Minister, offering guidance on all matters related to state administration.
The Chief Secretary is responsible for the implementation of government policies and programs at the state level.
They serve as the central point of coordination for various state departments.
Tenure: There is no fixed tenure for the Chief Secretary.
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