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- The Union Home Minister recently stated that “Governance Models should build trust between the government and people”.
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- Model of Good Governance:
- The minister stated that the model should be such that it reaches the last person in the queue.
- It should be inclusive, corruption-free, transparent, accountable, sensitive, innovative and stable.
- It should strike at the root of problems and build trust between the government and the people.
- The key to good governance is a people-centric development policy.
- Different models for different situations:
- India needed its own models as per the situational aand evaluation of the condition of people.
- If we try to impose an imported model from a country with a population of 2-10 crore onto a nation as diverse as ours, we are bound to fail. And for this, the thought process must start at the grassroots level and reach the top.
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- Governance:
- The concept of “governance” is not new. It is as old as human civilization.
- It is the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented).
- Governance can be used in several contexts such as corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance.
- Good Governance:
- It assures that corruption is minimized, the views of minorities are taken into account and the voices of the most vulnerable in society are heard in decision-making.
- It is participatory, consensus ,oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the rule of law.
- It is also responsive to the present and future needs of society.
- Challenges:
- Politicisation of bureaucracy: The political dominance on bureaucracy goes unchallenged by the bureaucracy. On the contrary, many bureaucrats willingly or meekly submitted to this dominance because of this, good governance has suffered
- Lack of ethics and fairness: The lack of ethics and fairness in governance is felt by the common people as well as those in high offices. Today, government servants are used to ‘cushy’ postings which is a gift of the political bosses.
- Corruption: Corruption had been identified as the biggest hurdle to economic development. Corruption undermines the public’s trust in its government. It also threatens market integrity, distorts competition, and endangers economic development.
- Other challenges include:
- Criminalization of Politics
- Gender Disparity
- Delay in Justice
- Low levels of Awareness of the Rights and Duties of Citizens etc.
- The rising gap between urban and rural areas,
- The use of technology is critical in engendering good governance.
Government initiatives for improving Governance in India
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Source: TH
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