Transforming Governance: Prashasan Gaon ki Ore Campaign
The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances recently concluded the 4th Sushasan Saptah and the nationwide campaign “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore.” This initiative took place from December 19 to 25, 2024. It stands as India’s largest campaign aimed at promoting citizen-centric governance and ensuring the doorstep delivery of services. The Honorable Prime Minister emphasized that “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore” is not just a slogan; it is a transformative effort to bring effective governance closer to rural communities.
Objectives of the Campaign
The “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore” campaign had several key objectives. Primarily, it aimed to address public grievances effectively. The campaign focused on the timely disposal of service delivery applications. It also sought to document good governance practices and share these insights through workshops. Additionally, the campaign aimed to formulate District Vision @ 100 documents, which outline the future goals for governance in various districts.
This initiative represents a significant milestone in India’s journey toward effective governance. It emphasizes the importance of making services accessible to the public. By bringing government services closer to the people, the campaign aims to enhance transparency and accountability. The scale of this campaign is unprecedented, making it a landmark effort in promoting good governance across the nation.
Implementation and Monitoring
During the campaign, District Collectors organized special camps and events at Tehsil Headquarters and Panchayat Samitis. These events were designed to resolve public grievances and improve service delivery. The campaign was monitored in real-time through a dedicated dashboard on the “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore” portal. This central monitoring system ensured that all activities were tracked efficiently.
The Good Governance Week included a series of workshops focused on formulating visions for Districts@100. These workshops also showcased district-level innovations. The campaign’s reach extended to over 700 districts across India, making it a significant grassroots movement for good governance. The results were impressive, with millions of applications disposed of and numerous public grievances redressed.
Achievements and Impact
The “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore” campaign yielded remarkable results. A total of 2,99,64,200 applications were disposed of under service delivery. Additionally, public grievances were redressed on state portals and CPGRAMS, with figures reaching 14,84,990 and 3,44,058, respectively. The campaign also saw the organization of 51,618 camps, where citizens could voice their concerns and seek assistance.
Moreover, the campaign produced 1,167 reports on innovations in governance and prepared 272 District Vision @ 100 documents. These achievements highlight the campaign’s effectiveness in fostering citizen engagement and improving governance practices. The participation of Chief Ministers and Union Ministers further underscored the campaign’s significance, as they actively engaged with citizens across various states.
Conclusion and Future Directions
The 4th Sushasan Saptah and the “Prashasan Gaon ki Ore” campaign concluded successfully, marking a significant step forward in India’s governance landscape. The campaign not only addressed immediate public grievances but also laid the groundwork for future governance reforms. The National Workshop on Good Governance Practices held in New Delhi and the celebrations of Sushasan Diwas further emphasized the importance of good governance.
With over 1720 PIB statements and 6118 social media posts, the campaign reached millions of citizens, raising awareness about governance issues. As India moves forward, the insights gained from this campaign will be crucial in shaping future governance strategies. The commitment to citizen-centric governance remains strong, ensuring that the voices of the people continue to be heard and addressed effectively.
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