Inadequacies in public spending have been brought to light repeatedly in audit reports concerning different development efforts in India. After identifying these inefficiencies, make recommendations for possible solutions. (Answer in 150 words)
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Effective use of financial resources has been highlighted in the United Nations Sustainable Development Group (UNDG) Reference Guide as a critical dimension in the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Further, in the SDG India Index, NITI Aayog has also recognised that financial resources are a fundamental driver for achieving the SDGs on time. However, audit reports on various development initiatives and the finances of the Center and states have frequently highlighted inefficacies in expenditure.
These include:
The Voluntary National Review (VNR) Report and Three Year Action Agenda have listed out several measures for improving expenditure efficiency and effectiveness, which are as follows:
In addition, improving efficiency of expenditure would need to be established through suitable audits. Further, a decentralized and local approach can help in achieving efficiency while incurring expenditure.