Officer Trainees of Indian Audit and Accounts Service call on the President
The President said that in today’s globalized world, the strength of a nation is assessed by the strength of its economy.
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Separate groups of officer trainees of the Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Indian Trade Service and Indian Information Service together called on the President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, today (September 17, 2018) at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Addressing the officer trainees, the President said that the Audit and Accounts Service officers have a critical role in ensuring the accountability of the executive to the legislature.
The reports of the CAG, submitted to the legislature, play a pivotal part in enforcing accountability on the executive. Officers of the Audit and Accounts Service are guardians of public trust and financial prudence.
The President said that in today’s globalized world, the strength of a nation is assessed by the strength of its economy. Nations compete for a share of global markets and trade. While we have done quite well in promoting our trade in the past two decades, there is a lot more to be achieved.
Historically, India had a substantial share in global trade. Today, our country’s share in global trade is around two percent. The officers of the Trade Service to have an important role in ensuring that our country regains its position in the global trade order.
The President said that despite the Information Age, there is still a large segment of our population that lacks awareness about government programmes and welfare schemes from which they can benefit. We must ensure that information about these programmes and schemes reaches citizens living in the remotest of places and the smallest of villages.
It is here that officers of the Indian Information Service play an important role. It is for Indian Information Service officers to make the government’s outreach and communication relevant, timely, practical and effective.
(With inputs from PIB)
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