The government has fixed 200 litres fuel per vehicle for officers of all its departments, autonomous bodies, statutory bodies and among others every month.
Earlier, all deputy commissioners, district magistrates and SDMs of the Revenue Department used to get 400 litres fuel per month, but now an officer can use petrol or diesel up to only Rs 200 litres per month.
The Narendra Modi government recently ordered a ban on first-class air travel by top bureaucrats as part of its austerity drive to cut down on unnecessary expenditure and make the most of available resources.
The Centre has also told ministries to reduce non-plan expenditure, barring them from making new financial commitments, purchasing new vehicles, creating new posts and holding conferences at five-star hotels.
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"In the contest of the current fiscal situation, there is a need to rationalise expenditure and optimise resources without restricting the operational efficiency of the government," Chief Secretary D M Spolia said in an office memorandum issued to all government departments.
Spolia said in the memorandum, "Breach of prescribed ceilings in routine defeats the purpose of prescribing ceilings. Indeed, need for relaxation has to be occasional and in exceptional circumstances with full justification."
The fiscal deficit of Delhi for the year 2013-14 was Rs 1,268 crore and the outstanding debt was Rs 32,080.30 crore as on March 31.