Kerala govt. to appoint Integrated Financial Adviser in every department

The Kerala government has decided to appoint an Integrated Financial Adviser in every department to streamline file processing and improve project implementation. This reform aims to reduce delays caused by unnecessary referrals to the Finance department.
Why it matters
This administrative change represents a significant effort to decentralize financial scrutiny and improve bureaucratic efficiency in state governance.
The Kerala Cabinet on Wednesday (June 17, 2026) decided to appoint an Integrated Financial Adviser in every department to accelerate file processing and improve project implementation.
The report objectively covers government policy changes and administrative reforms.
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