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Good Governance & Citizen Responsibility | Page 5 (Final)
🔹 Strengthening Governance Systems
- Institutional reforms to improve efficiency and accountability
- Clear rules, simplified procedures, and time-bound service delivery
- Capacity building of public officials
🔹 Enhancing Transparency and Accountability
- Effective use of Right to Information (RTI)
- Open government data and proactive disclosure
- Independent oversight institutions and audits
🔹 Empowering Citizens
- Civic education and awareness programmes
- Encouraging youth participation in democratic processes
- Promoting responsible use of digital platforms
🔹 Role of Technology
- Expansion of e-governance and digital public services
- Bridging the digital divide through digital literacy
- Using technology for grievance redressal and feedback
🔹 Public Message
Good governance is not the responsibility of governments alone. It is a shared responsibility of institutions and citizens.
When citizens are informed, active, and responsible, governance becomes transparent, accountable, and effective.
Conclusion
Strong institutions, ethical leadership, and active citizens together form the foundation of good governance.
The future of democracy depends on how responsibly both governments and citizens act today.
Points-based | Public Awareness & Exam-ready
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