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(GIST OF KURUKSHETRA) Good Governance: Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore
(GIST OF KURUKSHETRA) Good Governance: Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore
(DECEMBER-2025)
Good Governance: Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore
Introduction:
Good Governance is a multifaceted concept characterized by accountability, transparency, responsiveness, and the absence of corruption. Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of rural life embodies India’s essence, where agriculture and community play vital roles. In this context, good governance in villages is essential for national progress, serving as a foundational goal rather than merely a policy objective.
Building Strong Foundations for Rural India
1. Decentralised Governance: Empowering Panchayati Raj Institutions to make local decisions ensures people’s voices shape local futures. Strengthening their capacity and autonomy remains key to sustainable development.
2. Accessibility of Public Services: Through Common Service Centres (CSCs) and e-Governance platforms, rural citizens can access services like Aadhaar registration, land records, and welfare schemes quickly and efficiently.
3. Digital Empowerment: The Digital India mission continues to transform lives by improving internet access and promoting digital literacy, helping villagers connect with opportunities in education, employment, and entrepreneurship.
4. Participatory Governance: True governance thrives when people participate. Gram Sabhas have become spaces where villagers share ideas, raise issues, and hold authorities accountable fostering trust and inclusion.
5. Focus on Welfare Schemes: Programmes like PM Awas Yojana MGNREGA, PM Gram Sadak Yojana, and Jal Jeevan Mission have strengthened the rural economy while improving living standards and community infrastructure.
The Road Ahead
As India marches ahead, the true meaning of Sushasan lies in ensuring that every citizen feels the presence of a responsive government— whether in the heart of a city or a far-flung village. Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore has reaffirmed that governance can be both effective and empathetic, combining technology with a human touch.
Conclusion:
Good governance is a continuous pursuit of excellence. To realise the vision of Ram Rajya— a state of fairness, justice, and prosperity— every official, policymaker, and citizen must share the responsibility of nation-building. When governance becomes a part of daily life, nation building becomes a shared responsibility.
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