A circular issued by the Cabinet Secretariat says the proposals
seeking approval of the Prime Minister for official visits abroad should
be forwarded 10 days in advance as against the earlier stipulation of
five days.
Unlike the earlier practice of informing the PMO about the visit, the secretariat said the proposal seeking approval of the PM should incorporate details of the tasks to be accomplished during such visits.
While seeking approval for a foreign visit, the ministers will
have to inform the PMO on the outcome of earlier foreign visits and how
the country gained from it. A government source said the direction was aimed to ending the culture of junkets by ministers to foreign countries.
The ministers would also be required to submit a report on what they achieved by the foreign visit after their return. The circular has also asked them to submit their assets and liability statement to the PMO within a month.
Unlike the earlier practice of informing the PMO about the visit, the secretariat said the proposal seeking approval of the PM should incorporate details of the tasks to be accomplished during such visits.
The ministers would also be required to submit a report on what they achieved by the foreign visit after their return. The circular has also asked them to submit their assets and liability statement to the PMO within a month.
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