The top bureaucrats have been invited for high tea during which work is expected to be discussed, sources said.
Modi had held a marathon two-and-a-half hour interaction with 79 Secretaries and other senior officials of various ministries and departments on June four, barely nine days after assuming office.
At that meeting, Modi had asked bureaucrats to do away with "archaic" rules and procedures which hamper governance by creating "avoidable confusion".
Since then, the government has already identified over 1000 such laws and rules which are in the process of being scrapped.
He had "encouraged the officers to take decisions and assured them that he would stand by them".
Promising to be accessible to all officers, he had also encouraged them to approach him with their "inputs and ideas".
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