GOOD GOVERNMENT INDEX

Recently, India has been ranked 49th in the Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI).

Finland has topped the list.

Important points:

  • The CGGI is released by the Chandler Institute of Governance which is a private nonprofit organization headquartered in Singapore.
  • The Index classifies 104 countries in terms of government capabilities and outcomes.

Each country is measured across over 50 open data points. The index focuses on seven pillars:

  • Leadership and foresight.
  • Robust laws and policies.
  • Strong institutions.
  • Financial stewardship.
  • Attractive marketplace.
  • Global influence and reputation.
  • Helping people rise.

Objective:

  • It supports government leaders and public officers worldwide in nation building and strengthening public institutional capacity through training, research and advisory work.
  • It also shares tools and frameworks for effective policymaking, and empowers nations to provide better public services for citizens.

Performance :

  •  India ranked 49th, Sri Lanka 74th, Pakistan 90th and Nepal 92nd.
  •  Indian Initiatives for Good Governance:
  •  It has been launched by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions to determine the status of governance in the country.
  •  It assesses the impact of various interventions taken up by the State Government and UTs.
  •  It is celebrated annually on 25th December to mark the birth anniversary of the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
  •  Its aim is to create awareness of accountability in government among the citizens of India.

National e-Governance Plan:

  • It has the vision to “make all government services accessible to the common man in his locality, through common service delivery outlets and ensure efficiency, transparency & reliability of such services at affordable costs to realize the basic needs of the common man.”
  • Right to Information Act, 2005:
  • It plays an effective role in ensuring transparency in governance.
  • Setting up of NITI Aayog, Make in India programme, Lokpal, etc.

Governance

  • It is 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.
  • It is an approach to government that is committed to creating a system founded in justice and peace that protects individual’s human rights and civil liberties.

SOURCE: THE HINDU ,THE ECONOMIC TIMES ,MINT

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