Thursday, December 25, 2014

What Is Good Governance? What It Exactly Mean?

                                
                                             
                The Government of India has declared the 25th December as the Good Governance (GG) day. It is an initiative to awaken, educate, sensitize the stakeholders and citizens about GG and orient them towards it. Most of us have heard and are familiar with GG. But, what GG exactly means is not known to many of us.
                To understand GG, we require to know the bad effects of bad governance which is opposite of GG. We desire GG to be happy and prosperous. GG will convert India into a developed country from a developing one. Currently, India is in limelight worldwide. India has to meet international expectations along with national. This poses a big challenge on our public actors. Nation is above all. Hence, our public players need to put their efforts to achieve GG to fulfill worldwide expectations.  
                GG is a term that has become a part of the vernacular of a large range of development institutions and other actors within the international arena. What it means exactly, however, has not been so well established.
                Almost all major development institutions today say that promoting good governance is an important part of their agendas. In a well-cited quote, former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan noted that “good governance is perhaps the single most important factor in eradicating poverty and promoting development”.
                GG is an extremely elusive objective. It means different things to different organizations, not to mention to different actors within these organizations (to make matters even more confusing). Governance experts also routinely focus on other types of governance —global governance, corporate governance, IT governance, participatory governance and so on.
               "Governance" and "good governance" are being increasingly used in development literature. Bad governance is being increasingly regarded as one of the root causes of all evils within our societies. Major donors and international financial institutions are increasingly basing their aid and loans on the condition that reforms that ensure "good governance" are undertaken. 
              The concept of "governance" is not new. It is as old as human civilization. Simply put "governance" means: the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented). Governance can be used in several contexts such as corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance. 
              Since governance is the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented, an analysis of governance focuses on the formal and informal actors involved in decision-making and implementing the decisions made and the formal and informal structures that have been set in place to arrive at and implement the decision. 
               Government is one of the actors in governance. Other actors involved in governance vary depending on the level of government that is under discussion. In rural areas, for example, other actors may include influential land lords, associations of peasant farmers, cooperatives, NGOs, research institutes, religious leaders, finance institutions, political parties, the military etc. The situation in urban areas is much more complex.
                At the national level, in addition to the above actors, media, lobbyists, international donors, multi-national corporations, etc. may play a role in decision making or in influencing the decision-making process.
                All actors other than government and the military are grouped together as part of the "civil society." In some countries, in addition to the civil society, organized crime syndicates also influence decision-making, particularly in urban areas and at the national level.
                Good Governance has EIGHT major characteristics. It is participatory, consensus oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the rule of law. It assures that corruption is minimized, the views of minorities are taken into account and that the voices of the most vulnerable in society are heard in decision-making. It is also responsive to the present and future needs of society. 
                 From the above, it is clear that good governance is an ideal which is difficult to achieve in its totality. Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality. However, to ensure sustainable human development, actions must be taken to work towards this ideal with the aim of making it a reality. 

Heera Lal (Views are personal and based on different sources)  



Referance:
1. http://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/good-governance.pdf
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Governance_Day
3.http://unu.edu/publications/articles/what-does-good-governance-mean.html
4. 

What Is Good Governance? What It Exactly Mean?

                                
                                             
                The Government of India has declared the 25th December as the Good Governance (GG) day. It is an initiative to awaken, educate, sensitize the stakeholders and citizens about GG and orient them towards it. Most of us have heard and are familiar with GG. But, what GG exactly means is not known to many of us.
                To understand GG, we require to know the bad effects of bad governance which is opposite of GG. We desire GG to be happy and prosperous. GG will convert India into a developed country from a developing one. Currently, India is in limelight worldwide. India has to meet international expectations along with national. This poses a big challenge on our public actors. Nation is above all. Hence, our public players need to put their efforts to achieve GG to fulfill worldwide expectations.  
                GG is a term that has become a part of the vernacular of a large range of development institutions and other actors within the international arena. What it means exactly, however, has not been so well established.
                Almost all major development institutions today say that promoting good governance is an important part of their agendas. In a well-cited quote, former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan noted that “good governance is perhaps the single most important factor in eradicating poverty and promoting development”.
                GG is an extremely elusive objective. It means different things to different organizations, not to mention to different actors within these organizations (to make matters even more confusing). Governance experts also routinely focus on other types of governance —global governance, corporate governance, IT governance, participatory governance and so on.
               "Governance" and "good governance" are being increasingly used in development literature. Bad governance is being increasingly regarded as one of the root causes of all evils within our societies. Major donors and international financial institutions are increasingly basing their aid and loans on the condition that reforms that ensure "good governance" are undertaken. 
              The concept of "governance" is not new. It is as old as human civilization. Simply put "governance" means: the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented). Governance can be used in several contexts such as corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance. 
              Since governance is the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented, an analysis of governance focuses on the formal and informal actors involved in decision-making and implementing the decisions made and the formal and informal structures that have been set in place to arrive at and implement the decision. 
               Government is one of the actors in governance. Other actors involved in governance vary depending on the level of government that is under discussion. In rural areas, for example, other actors may include influential land lords, associations of peasant farmers, cooperatives, NGOs, research institutes, religious leaders, finance institutions, political parties, the military etc. The situation in urban areas is much more complex.
                At the national level, in addition to the above actors, media, lobbyists, international donors, multi-national corporations, etc. may play a role in decision making or in influencing the decision-making process.
                All actors other than government and the military are grouped together as part of the "civil society." In some countries, in addition to the civil society, organized crime syndicates also influence decision-making, particularly in urban areas and at the national level.
                Good Governance has EIGHT major characteristics. It is participatory, consensus oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the rule of law. It assures that corruption is minimized, the views of minorities are taken into account and that the voices of the most vulnerable in society are heard in decision-making. It is also responsive to the present and future needs of society. 
                 From the above, it is clear that good governance is an ideal which is difficult to achieve in its totality. Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality. However, to ensure sustainable human development, actions must be taken to work towards this ideal with the aim of making it a reality. 

Heera Lal (Views are personal and based on different sources)  



Referance:
1. http://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/good-governance.pdf
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Governance_Day
3.http://unu.edu/publications/articles/what-does-good-governance-mean.html
4. 

Friday, December 19, 2014

An Open letter to MD Facebook India


Hi, Good Morning Kirthiga, MD FB India
I am on facebook since long back.

My fb account is www.facebook.com/pcsheeralal
To know my detail you reach to my social site
www.makingyouhappy.org
 social media is a political tool after Obama as he relalised and used. During my MPA From Maxwell SU i did a project how to use social media in Indian elections. After five years, Modi got it and proved it in India like Obama. Rest are following his trails.
Likewsie, We government officials can use it. I have visiualised it and working by a page on FB: www.facebook.com/heeralalpcs
I wish to associate with you to catalize my this innovative idea.
This will connect pepole in rurual area where still FB is not have desired peneteration. This is new potent mareket left for social media to market social products. To understand, Pl have a look about of the  my fb page. You will  get the idea what is in my dream.
Here all stake holders Government, Public, FB and finally me too will have win-win opportunity. Whole concept is with me, Which i wish to share and discuss with you in person too, to bring AND expedite it on ground to impcat a big change in our society to improve good governance.
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1612592454212326929#allposts
http://makingyouhappy.org/social_marketing.php
I hope via this mail am able to convince you about the outline of the innovative idea/ dream
hope to hear sooner than latter.
 With warm reagards and respect.
Heera Lal

An Open letter to MD Facebook India


Hi, Good Morning Kirthiga, MD FB India
I am on facebook since long back.

My fb account is www.facebook.com/pcsheeralal
To know my detail you reach to my social site
www.makingyouhappy.org
 social media is a political tool after Obama as he relalised and used. During my MPA From Maxwell SU i did a project how to use social media in Indian elections. After five years, Modi got it and proved it in India like Obama. Rest are following his trails.
Likewsie, We government officials can use it. I have visiualised it and working by a page on FB: www.facebook.com/heeralalpcs
I wish to associate with you to catalize my this innovative idea.
This will connect pepole in rurual area where still FB is not have desired peneteration. This is new potent mareket left for social media to market social products. To understand, Pl have a look about of the  my fb page. You will  get the idea what is in my dream.
Here all stake holders Government, Public, FB and finally me too will have win-win opportunity. Whole concept is with me, Which i wish to share and discuss with you in person too, to bring AND expedite it on ground to impcat a big change in our society to improve good governance.
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1612592454212326929#allposts
http://makingyouhappy.org/social_marketing.php
I hope via this mail am able to convince you about the outline of the innovative idea/ dream
hope to hear sooner than latter.
 With warm reagards and respect.
Heera Lal

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Rajyasampatti department of UP Government

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Department site:http:comtax.up.nic.in/main.htm
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Rajyasampatti department of UP Government

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81 Departments Site:http://rajyasampatti.up.nic.in/

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Master of Public Administration (MPA)







Master of Public Administration (MPA)







Certificate of Advanced Study:

                                              Certificate of Advanced Study:
                                  1. Leadership in International Organisations.                                    

                               2. Leadership in Non-Governmental Organisations(NGO)

Certificate of Advanced Study:

                                              Certificate of Advanced Study:
                                  1. Leadership in International Organisations.                                    

                               2. Leadership in Non-Governmental Organisations(NGO)

Monday, December 8, 2014

The Department of Environment


The environment is everything that isn't me.

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Official site of Chief Minister office:http://upcmo.up.nic.in/


Official Site of UP Government : http://up.gov.in/


81 Departments Site:http://environment.up.nic.in/


Department site:http:comtax.up.nic.in/main.htm
Get Complete Knowledge At Department Site above.
Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the environment, on individual, organizational or governmental level, for the benefit of the natural environment. Due to the pressures of population and our technology the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized and governments began placing restraints on activities that caused environmental degradation. Activism by the environmental movement has created awareness of the various environmental issues. There is not a full agreement on the extent of the environmental impact of human activity and protection measures are occasionally criticized.

The Department of Environment has been assigned responsibility of improving the overall Environmental Quality in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

The Department is actively engaged in overall environmental assessment, monitoring, protection and awareness. Multi-dimensional approach is being adopted by the Department for promotion, conservation and preservation of Environment. While implementing these policies and programmes, the department is guided by the principle of sustainable development and enhancement of human well-being.

The Department of Environment


The environment is everything that isn't me.

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3. Share this post as doing a social activity. This your sharing benefits in acquiring the fruits mentioned above in Point One And Two for our friends and foes alike.

Official site of Chief Minister office:http://upcmo.up.nic.in/


Official Site of UP Government : http://up.gov.in/


81 Departments Site:http://environment.up.nic.in/


Department site:http:comtax.up.nic.in/main.htm
Get Complete Knowledge At Department Site above.
Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the environment, on individual, organizational or governmental level, for the benefit of the natural environment. Due to the pressures of population and our technology the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized and governments began placing restraints on activities that caused environmental degradation. Activism by the environmental movement has created awareness of the various environmental issues. There is not a full agreement on the extent of the environmental impact of human activity and protection measures are occasionally criticized.

The Department of Environment has been assigned responsibility of improving the overall Environmental Quality in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

The Department is actively engaged in overall environmental assessment, monitoring, protection and awareness. Multi-dimensional approach is being adopted by the Department for promotion, conservation and preservation of Environment. While implementing these policies and programmes, the department is guided by the principle of sustainable development and enhancement of human well-being.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Department of Entertainment Tax Govt. of UP

People love gossip. It's the biggest thing that keeps the entertainment industry going.


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Department of Entertainment Tax Govt. of UP

People love gossip. It's the biggest thing that keeps the entertainment industry going.


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81 Departments Site:http://etax.up.nic.in/


Department site:http:comtax.up.nic.in/main.htm
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Friday, December 5, 2014

Gandhi’s Verbal Ahimsa ( Non-Violence)

Way back in 1918, the Mahatma made his point on non-violence very clear. For him Satyagraha must “not be violent in thought, word or deed towards the ‘enemy’ or among ourselves”. If that were not to be the case and “we refuse to hear our opponents…we run the risk of missing the truth”. In here lies the link between free speech and democracy, and the connection is an intimate one, logically necessary too. Gandhi said that when we “patiently try to convert our opponents” then, and only then, consensus might be eventually achieved.
In place of a violent display of opinions, Gandhi espoused “sweet persuasion”. According to him, “Anger proves our intolerance,” adding that the “capacity to bear one another’s criticism is a very important quality of public life.” Bertrand Russell, another famous pacifist, echoed Gandhi when he said: “If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do.”
 His ultimate goal always was to strengthen the democratic state which is why he refused to give any room to violence, or to its correlate, sectarianism, “in thought, word or deed”.
Paradoxically, as our country got more prosperous, more stable, less prone to balkanisation, the situation has become worse. It should have been the other way around, but there it is. Things have degenerated to such an extent that now there is actually a premium on abusive and “unparliamentary” language, often in Parliament. There are excuses galore when such incidents happen; either the other side used worse words, or said equally bad things, or, the opposition fully deserved them.
A Gandhian would think otherwise. It is not just sticks and stones that break democracy’s bones but words can also harm it!


Ref :
1. http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-edit-page/badmouthing-democracy-the-significance-of-gandhis-verbal-ahimsa-in-our-cuss-heavy-republic/?utm_source=TOInewHP_TILwidget&utm_campaign=TOInewHP&utm_medium=NavLi_Stry

Gandhi’s Verbal Ahimsa ( Non-Violence)

Way back in 1918, the Mahatma made his point on non-violence very clear. For him Satyagraha must “not be violent in thought, word or deed towards the ‘enemy’ or among ourselves”. If that were not to be the case and “we refuse to hear our opponents…we run the risk of missing the truth”. In here lies the link between free speech and democracy, and the connection is an intimate one, logically necessary too. Gandhi said that when we “patiently try to convert our opponents” then, and only then, consensus might be eventually achieved.
In place of a violent display of opinions, Gandhi espoused “sweet persuasion”. According to him, “Anger proves our intolerance,” adding that the “capacity to bear one another’s criticism is a very important quality of public life.” Bertrand Russell, another famous pacifist, echoed Gandhi when he said: “If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do.”
 His ultimate goal always was to strengthen the democratic state which is why he refused to give any room to violence, or to its correlate, sectarianism, “in thought, word or deed”.
Paradoxically, as our country got more prosperous, more stable, less prone to balkanisation, the situation has become worse. It should have been the other way around, but there it is. Things have degenerated to such an extent that now there is actually a premium on abusive and “unparliamentary” language, often in Parliament. There are excuses galore when such incidents happen; either the other side used worse words, or said equally bad things, or, the opposition fully deserved them.
A Gandhian would think otherwise. It is not just sticks and stones that break democracy’s bones but words can also harm it!


Ref :
1. http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-edit-page/badmouthing-democracy-the-significance-of-gandhis-verbal-ahimsa-in-our-cuss-heavy-republic/?utm_source=TOInewHP_TILwidget&utm_campaign=TOInewHP&utm_medium=NavLi_Stry

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Stop Generating Black Money In Indian Economy

India is one of the world’s largest generators of black money, and this is aided and supported by a weak institutional mechanism and incentives framework, which actually encourages it. The generation of black money in India is both a planned by-design activity and an unplanned ‘we-are-like-this-only’ sociocultural aspect of how we conduct our day-to-day lives, especially in everyday transactions.
Given complex social and economic dimensions to black money, it is not susceptible to easy solutions. Which parts of the Indian ecosystem are conducive for the generation of black money and what immediate steps can the government take to curb it?

What is Black Money: Black money is money on which there is legitimate tax due in India but remaining unpaid.
 What is one Main Source of its Generation:  India’s real estate sector is the ‘mecca’ of black money generation and habitation. It is estimated that of India’s $2 trillion economy about 10-15% comprises real estate transactions of which about 40% is estimated to be in cash transactions!
India should emerge as a torchbearer on the global stage through its concrete actions at home and abroad to curb black money, which will make it a global role model to emulate and not a pariah to shun.

Ref:
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-edit-page/black-holes-in-the-economy-noida-engineers-case-shows-why-india-must-get-to-the-roots-of-black-money-generation/?utm_source=TOInewHP_TILwidget&utm_campaign=TOInewHP&utm_medium=NavLi_Stry

Stop Generating Black Money In Indian Economy

India is one of the world’s largest generators of black money, and this is aided and supported by a weak institutional mechanism and incentives framework, which actually encourages it. The generation of black money in India is both a planned by-design activity and an unplanned ‘we-are-like-this-only’ sociocultural aspect of how we conduct our day-to-day lives, especially in everyday transactions.
Given complex social and economic dimensions to black money, it is not susceptible to easy solutions. Which parts of the Indian ecosystem are conducive for the generation of black money and what immediate steps can the government take to curb it?

What is Black Money: Black money is money on which there is legitimate tax due in India but remaining unpaid.
 What is one Main Source of its Generation:  India’s real estate sector is the ‘mecca’ of black money generation and habitation. It is estimated that of India’s $2 trillion economy about 10-15% comprises real estate transactions of which about 40% is estimated to be in cash transactions!
India should emerge as a torchbearer on the global stage through its concrete actions at home and abroad to curb black money, which will make it a global role model to emulate and not a pariah to shun.

Ref:
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-edit-page/black-holes-in-the-economy-noida-engineers-case-shows-why-india-must-get-to-the-roots-of-black-money-generation/?utm_source=TOInewHP_TILwidget&utm_campaign=TOInewHP&utm_medium=NavLi_Stry

Energy Department Of UP: Energy SAVED is Energy Generated

“The energy of the mind is the essence of life.” 
― AristotleThe Philosophy of Aristotle

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Energy Department Of UP: Energy SAVED is Energy Generated

“The energy of the mind is the essence of life.” 
― AristotleThe Philosophy of Aristotle

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Friday, November 28, 2014

Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh: “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.”

“A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.”
― Theodore Roosevelt

Abraham Lincoln
“The ballot is stronger than the bullet.”
― Abraham Lincoln
http://ceouttarpradesh.nic.in/
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