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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)
Submission Closed

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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Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
Objective of probity in governance: To ensure accountability in governance To maintain integrity in Public Service To ensure compliance with the process To preserve public confidence in Govt process To avoid the potential for misconduct, fraud, and corruption
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
Philosophical basis of governance and probity: The ethical concern of governance has been given in both eastern and western literature like Bhagavad Gita, Arthashastra, by Confucius, Plato, Mill, etc. Administrators are the guardians of the Administrative State so they should honor public trust.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
It is not just being incorruptible and honest but also includes strict adherence to a code of ethics. For an effective system of governance and for socio-economic development, probity is essential.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
Probity in Governance Probity is a quality of having strong moral principles. It includes having integrity, uprightness, and honesty
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
The government should continue to work on the ideals of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas which will lead to inclusive and sustainable development.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
There is a need to reformulate our national strategy to accord primacy to the Gandhian principle of ‘Antyodaya” to restore good governance in the country.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
The effective functioning of governance is the prime concern of every citizen of the country. The citizens are ready to pay the price for good services offered by the state, but what is required is a transparent, accountable and intelligible governance system absolutely free from bias and prejudices.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
Although there are constitutional provisions for their upliftment but in practice, they are lagging behind in so many areas like education, economic well being etc.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 5 years 7 months ago
Marginalization of Socially and Economically Backward People The socially and economically backward sections of the society have always been marginalised in the process of development.