What is the role of the 'Cabinet Secretariat' in policy making?
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Correct answer: To provide secretarial assistance to Cabinet Committees and coordinate inter-ministerial policies
The Cabinet Secretariat ensures that the Cabinet and its Committees function smoothly. It acts as a coordinating agency between ministries to resolve conflicts and ensure consistency in government policy.
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