Recalibrating the Governance
As Narendra Modi takes over the reins of the government,
the new Prime Minister will be expected to present his agenda of change and
development. He will be presiding over a government of a nation that has pinned
high hopes on his leadership. The incumbent government will be faced with daunting
challenges like delivering a bold economic programme that will improve GDP
growth and cut down on inflation, reforms in education, better healthcare, emphasis
on scientific, ecologically-responsible farming, and better support for
farmers; modernization of the armed forces, equitable and inclusive growth. All
this depends on making the process of governance transparent and more
accountable.
This requires re calibration of
governance mechanism in which the executives – both ministers and the
bureaucracy – should not be able to shirk their responsibilities. The new style
of functioning should be bold enough to own up the mistakes rather than blaming
others for failure. The reported move of the new government to merge existing
ministries in complementary areas will be helpful in removing anomalies to
deliver effective governance. Besides, the mechanism of single-window-clearance
for priority sectors should also be introduced. This would ensure that there is
more accountability and better coordination among the departments.
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