Sunday, July 29, 2012

Governance and Public Policy in India




Indian Parliament


In today’s world, people raising the voice against the autocrat or corruption. It is important for political system of country to realize the expectation of the citizen and deliver on it. In IT era where information reaches the every corner of society and it is not possible to ignore the aspiration of the society. The governance should be focus on three thing transparency, participation and collaboration.

India’s political leadership and business brains are actuated by a strong desire to see the country an economic super-power in the 21st Century. The recent various indicators like high rate of growth rate, comfortable foreign exchange reserves and booming Sensex have supported in growing confidence. The world is also looking at India with respect and considers India and China as ideal economic growth models. India is aiming to have a high growth rate with focus on equity. The imperatives of democracy, however, are forcing Indian political leadership to look deeper into the causes of poverty, inequality and suffering of the common man.

The government expected to work on the grass root problem and find out innovative solution for existing problem. As rightly done by the various government initiatives like PDS system of Chhattisgarh, Jyoti Gram of Gujarat, Jala Yagnam project started by Andhra Pradesh government. These are the few examples of identifying problems properly and resolving it. The charismatic leadership not merely builds on the speech or giving cloudy promise. But it builds on good governance and addressing the problem effectively. The government should deliver or work in such manner so that people feel proud about it and happiness should be spread to every section of the society. The governance system is going to be key determining factor for future prosperity.