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Five administrative departments with ‘significant Budget allocation’ to have Integrated Financial Advisers in first phase

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The Hindu Bureau
Five administrative departments with ‘significant Budget allocation’ to have Integrated Financial Advisers in first phase
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The Kerala government is implementing an Integrated Financial Adviser (IFA) system to streamline file processing and improve project implementation across administrative departments. The system will initially launch in five departments with significant budget allocations.

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Administrative reforms aimed at reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks are critical for improving governance efficiency and fiscal management in state governments.

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The Integrated Financial Adviser (IFA) system will be introduced in five administrative departments with “significant Budget allocations” in the initial stage, according to the Finance department.

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