Economy in use of paper in Central Government Offices – Finmin Orders on 22.8.2014
No.25(6)/E.Coord-2014
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
North Block, New Delhi,
22nd August. 2014
22nd August. 2014
Office Memorandum
Subject :- Economy
in use of paper.
Ministry of Finance has been issuing instructions from time
to time on expenditure management, fiscal discipline and on the need for
economy and rationalization of Government expenditure. Government is one of the
major consumers of paper. Injudicious use of paper not only leads to
infrastructure expenditure but also impacts the environment as trees are the major
source of paper pulp production. Instructions on judicious use of paper have
been issued by this Department in the past and similar instructions are also
contained in the Manual of Office Procedure (MOP) published by Department of
Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances. With a view to further stress the
importance of economy In use of paper in Government offices, following instructions
are issued for strict compliance by all concerned : -
(i) Notes should be typed/written on both sides of the
paper/note sheet
(ii) Typing should be done in single space;
(iii) Policy instructions/guidelines issued through Orders,
OMs, etc. may be uploaded on the official website of the
Ministry/Department/Organization. Number of hard copies of such communications
may be limited to the required minimum:
(iv) Office copies should not be typed again where the draft
itself is legible and does not contain many corrections.
(v) Forms, proformas, returns etc., if any, stipulated by
Ministries/ Departments/Organizations in connection the organizational mandate
may be reviewed in relation to their size and format and should be recast and
simplified/shortened in keeping with the recent directives from Cabinet
Secretariat. Manual submission of forms, returns, etc,, wherever stipulated,
either under statutory obligations or otherwise, should be discouraged,
Switching over (oc-forms, online submission of forms/returns, etc., may be
encouraged.
2. All the Ministries/Departments, attached, subordinate
offices and autonomous or statutory bodies funded by GOI may comply with the
above directives. Suitable instructions on above lines may be issued by line
Ministries/Departments of GOl in r/o organizations/entities or field
establishments under their administrative control,
3. This has the approval of Secretary(Expenditure).
sd/-
(Sudha Krishnan)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
(Sudha Krishnan)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
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