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Idea-Box on- Good Governance Practice In A Pandemic

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Nov 02, 2020
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Dec 01, 2020
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The enormity of the situation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic invites – or rather forces – a reflection on the nature and effectiveness of our systems of governance. And ...
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
A conscious programme for strengthening of public awareness and also empowering the existing anti-corruption agencies would be required.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
The complex and non-transparent system of command and control, monopoly of the government as a service provider, underdeveloped legal framework, lack of information and weak notion of citizens’ rights have provided incentives for corruption in India.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
While human greed is obviously a driver
of corruption, it is the structural incentives and poor enforcement system to punish the
corrupt that have contributed to the rising curve of graft in India
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
The high level of corruption in India has been widely perceived as a major obstacle in improving the quality of governance.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
Would this category of persons among political leaders transcend narrow loyalties and cleanse the political class of criminal elements?
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
It is one of the marvels of parliamentary democracy in India that notwithstanding
entry of criminal elements in the Lok Sabha and in Vidhan Sabhas we have a Prime Minister of high integrity and scholarship and several Chief Ministers whose honesty is beyond any iota of doubt
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
It is imperative, therefore, to amend Section 8 of the Representation of the People’s Act
1951 to disqualify a person against whom the competent judicial authority has framed
charges that relate to grave and heinous offences and corruption.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
All these have created a favourable environment for curbing criminalization of politics. But it is necessary to move further to debar criminals from contesting elections.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
Candidates would also have to disclose whether he has been convicted for any offence in which the punishment has been awarded for one year or more for the information of the
voter
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
5 years 7 months ago
At the behest of the Election Commission, the Indian Parliament has enacted certain laws that makes it obligatory on the candidate contesting an election for Parliament or State Assembly to declare as to whether he is accused for any offence punishable under law for two years or more, for which charges have been framed.
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