Cabinet Secretariat is organised as follows:
Secretary (Coordination),
Secretary (S) (under whom comes the
Special Protection Group) and
Secretary (R) (heads
Research and Analysis Wing;). Chairperson (
National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention), NIC Cell, The Directorate of Public Grievances, Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) Mission, Vigilance & Complaints Cell (VCC) is also under the Cabinet Secretariat.
Cabinet Secretary The Cabinet Secretary is the
ex-officio head of the Civil Services Board, the Cabinet Secretariat, the
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and head of all civil services under the rules of business of the
Government. The Cabinet Secretary is generally the senior-most officer of the
Indian Administrative Service. The Cabinet Secretary ranks 11th on the
Indian Order of Precedence. The Cabinet Secretary is under the direct charge of the
prime minister. Though there is no fixed tenure, the office-bearer's tenure can be extended. Before the adoption of the portfolio system in the Government of India, all governmental business was disposed of by the Governor-General-in Council (earlier name of Cabinet Secretariat), the Council functioning as a joint consultative board. As the amount and complexity of business of the Government increased, the work of the various departments was distributed amongst the members of the council: only the more important cases were dealt with by the Governor-General or the Council collectively. This procedure was legalised by the
Indian Councils Act 1861, during the time of Lord Canning, leading to the introduction of the portfolio system and the inception of the Executive Council of the Governor-General. The Secretariat of the Executive Council was headed by the Cabinet Secretary. The constitution of the Interim Government in September 1946 brought a change in the name, though little in functions, of this Office. The Executive Council's Secretariat was then designated as the Cabinet Secretariat. It seems, however, at least in retrospect, that Independence brought some change in the functions of the Cabinet Secretariat. It no longer remained concerned with only the passive work of circulating papers to Ministers and Ministries, but instead developed into an organisation for effecting coordination between the Ministries.
Prime minister The Cabinet Secretariat is under the direct charge of the prime minister. When any policy is made in the Cabinet Secretariat there must be signature of prime minister and Cabinet Secretary of India. The prime minister of India is the head of the Union Government, as distinct from the president of India, who is the head of state. Since India has parliamentary system of constitutional democracy, it is the prime minister who oversees the day-to-day functioning of the Union Government of India. The prime minister is assisted in this task by his Council of Ministers, comprising Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State with Independent Charge, Ministers of State who work with Cabinet Ministers, and deputy ministers.
Project Monitoring Group In June 2013, a cell within the Cabinet Secretariat called the Project Monitoring Group was created to track stalled investment projects, both in the public and private sectors and to remove the implementation bottlenecks in these projects on a fast-track basis. An online portal open to the public was created where projects worth over were to be tracked. ==See also==