Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked bureaucrats to break out of the "silo mentality", which he said is a "big bottleneck" in the functioning of the Union government.
During interactions with around 380 Directors and Deputy Secretaries working in various departments and ministries in the central government in four groups over the last fortnight, Modi asked them to work "with full dedication" towards realising the dream of 'New India' by 2022.
According to an official release from the PMO, Modi emphasised that it was important to break the "silo mentality" for effective functioning of the government.
"He said that silos are a big bottleneck in the functioning of the Union government. He urged the officers to adopt innovative ways to break silos, which will result in the speeding up of various processes of governance," the release said.
During the interactions - the last of which happened on Tuesday, subjects such as governance, corruption, health, education, skill development, agriculture, transport, national integration, water resources, Swachh Bharat, tourism and Government e-Marketplace came up for discussion.
"The Prime Minister exhorted the officers to work with full dedication towards creation of New India by 2022. He said officers at the level of Directors and Deputy Secretaries must create teams to achieve better results," it said.
A silo mentality is defined as a phenomenon where one department is reluctant to share information with other departments of the same organisation, and also do not welcome suggestions as to how they might improve.