With the change of government at the Centre in May, the Ministry held by Prime Minister Narendra Modi started various measures to increase transparency and simplify governance.
It opened up doors for technocrats and specialists from private sector to take up key posts in government. In its quest to seek out-of-the-box solutions to governance-related matters, the ministry also put up 'idea boxes' inside the power corridors of North Block here.
The Personnel Ministry formed rules under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act (also known as Lokpal Act) for government employees to declare their assets and liabilities, along with that of their spouse and dependent children. The last date for filing such returns has been extended till April 30, 2015, for the ongoing fiscal.
The ministry struggled hard to establish Lokpal at the Centre to effectively deal with corruption cases. However, its efforts could not be fructified due to absence of a Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, who is a member of a committee selecting chairperson and members of the Lokpal.
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Congress with 44 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha has emerged as the second largest party after BJP's 282 but fell short by 11 to stake claim for the LoP for which it requires a strength of 55.
The ministry also notified new Lokpal search committee rules during the year, giving it more freedom to recommend names for chairperson and members of the anti-corruption body outside the list provided by the Department of Personnel and Training under it.
It is in process of formulating a policy for all senior government officials so that they can regularly visit schools in their neighbourhood to discuss with students on subjects like ethics, nation building, environment protection, development and good governance among others.