ARC has been asked to examine the following aspects of this issue:
Past initiatives
Citizens’ Charters: each organization should spell out the services it has to perform and then specify the standards/norms for these services. Once this is done then the organisation can be held to account if the service standards are not met.
Good governance: It aims at providing an environment in which all citizens irrespective of class, caste and gender can develop to their full potential. In addition, good governance also aims at providing public services effectively, efficiently and equitably to the citizens.
The 4 pillars on which the edifice of good governance rests, in essence are:
Citizen centric administration feature is not new to India
Perceptions about Governance in India: Public administration in India is generally perceived to be unresponsive, insensitive and corrupt. For the common man, bureaucracy denotes routine and repetitive procedures, paper work and delays.
Barriers to Good Governance:
Need for Reforms
Functions of Government: Government organisations should adhere to the principles 4 while performing regulatory functions.
Making Citizens’ Charters Effective
Citizens’ Charters should be made effective by adopting the following principles:
Citizen’s Participation in Administration
Timebound resolution of the complaints of citizens.
Sevottam model: a quality management framework applicable to public service delivery organisations, in all its departments.
Objective: Improve the quality of public service delivery in the country.
Seven Steps in Sevottam Model
Three Modules in Sevottam Framework
Meghalaya’s social audit law:
Lokpal and Lokayukta
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