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Idea-Box on- Good Governance Practice In A Pandemic

Idea-Box on- Good Governance Practice In A Pandemic
Start Date :
Nov 02, 2020
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 not just of health systems, but more broadly the governance of issues in a Pandemic.

Governance, is frequently used to refer to certain positive attributes organizations and institutions (often public institutions) should incorporate. These attributes include some concepts such as:
• Transparency
• Accountability
• Control of corruption
• Efficiency
• Inclusiveness
• Rule of law

This manner of understanding governance, often also referred to as “good governance”, suggests that effective governance is about setting rules and incentives such as enforceable orders, directives or recommendations. Through these, the behaviours of a substantial number of individuals in the group of interest are steered in a direction that is conducive to achieving collective goals.
In the current situation with the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, the central governance issues have been facing a number of challenges. The coronavirus pandemic is here and its effects on lives are still unimaginable. It has opened eyes to the limitations we have to generate effective governance in the face of a public health crisis.

To address the challenges, the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances have operationalized the ‘Idea-Box’ for receiving Ideas and Suggestions on the topic “Good Governance Practice in a Pandemic” with effect from 02.11.2020.

You can share your submissions only in PDF format.

The Department looks forward to your ideas and suggestions on “Good Governance Practice in a Pandemic” in the Idea-Box hosted here.

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Nishith Chandra
Nishith Chandra 5 years 7 months ago
More and more experienced citizens from private sector should be included in the IAS. Getting inexperienced graduates with theoretical knowledge would not suffice the developing nation. Have separate entrance exams for IAS for experienced citizens.
Hemant parikh
Hemant parikh 5 years 7 months ago
In pandemic as declared by w h o , govt need to have its own assesment also , as w h o is not equipped with solutions of medicine or vaccination or know how of its origin , or confirmation of its way of spread , w h o never recommended lockdown , and always said lockdown will not stop virus , despite that we enforced lockdown affecting economy adversely ,had a cascading financial impact till grass root lvl ,lost momentum of finance ,its rhythm ,which was never done in world in previous pandemic
Hemant parikh
Hemant parikh 5 years 7 months ago
Considering place of origin of disease as china,and outside our country , & disease suppose to be contagious , govt may have closed all travel fromchina and then other countries of world as well ,specially incoming to india travel , instead of closing local trains or interstate trains causing inconvenience to migrants ,to stop spread of disease in india , it seems disease is airborne and coming from atmosphere , due to some transformation in atmosphere of gases , vapours , chemical vapours ,
Hemant parikh
Hemant parikh 5 years 7 months ago
From governing in pandemic , govt got insights of inhuman lifestyle of citizens ,migrants plight away from home , crowded trains and buses , markets , public spaces , lack of sanitised lifestyle , social distancing may be a better hygenic way of living in any scenario ,importance of momentum in economy ,losses in stagnation , collateral damages in loss of financial momentum ,lack of importance of litigation ,many leaders declared themselves infected for publicity or for awareness of masses
Keshav Marda
Keshav Marda 5 years 7 months ago
Fastrack the approval process for Indian colleges and universities to offer fully online degree courses. The exam standards for these courses should be such that the relevant industry/companies do not hesitate to recruit these professionals only on the basis of the qualification being a fully online one and not an on-campus one.
Shailendra Kumar Satpute
Shailendra Kumar Satpute 5 years 7 months ago
jis desh ki high court hi kahti hai ki court me kitna brastachar hai to soch lo baki police aor department ke kya hal honge .....modi ji kahte hai imandar sarkar......apne neta logo ko sare ek din bhagvan ko sakhi mankar sapath dilwana ki ham sab imandari se desh ki seva karenge ....kitne log sapath lete hai to dekhte hai....sare brastachari logo ko to ticket dete ho...aor kahte ho imandar sarkar hai ham pe koe bhi dag nahi....kyoki sab khel badi safae se ho raha hai ...