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Introduction |
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About Good Governance |
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Indic Idea of Good Governance |
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Relevance of the Indic Ideas of Good Governance |
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The recent focus on P2G2 (Pro-People Good Governance) in India and the establishment of a Department of Government Efficiency in the USA reflect a growing awareness of the need for improved and people-centric governance. In this context, it is important to revisit India's ancient traditions that embodied the concept of Rajadharma, which emphasizes justice, fairness, and the welfare of the people.
Brihadaranya Upanishad:
Mundaka Upanishad:
Epic Ramayana:
Bhagavad Gita:
Atharvaveda:
Thirukural:
Kautilya's Arthashastra:
Antyodaya:
The basic features of modern good governance align well with the ideas and administrative structures proposed in ancient Indian scriptures. In both cases, the primary objective of authority is the happiness of the people. Therefore, there is a strong need to explore the wisdom contained in ancient texts to build a SMART (simple, moral, accountable, responsive, and transparent) administration.
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