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082 | _a330.9 GOV | ||
100 | _aIndia.Department of Administrative reforms & public grievances | ||
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_aGood governance index : _bassessment of state of governance |
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_aNew Delhi _bGovernment of India _c2020 |
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300 | _a191 p. | ||
520 | _aGood Governance is the key component of the economic transformation and with the present government's focus on 'minimum government and maximum governance' the Index assumes more significance. GGI is a comprehensive and implementable framework to assess the State of Governance across the States and UTS which enables ranking of States/Districts. The objective of GGI to create a tool which can be used uniformly across the States to assess impact of various interventions taken up by the Central and State Governments including UTS. Based on the GGI Framework, the Index provides a comparative picture among the States while developing competitive spirit for improvement. The Government of India constituted a Group of Secretaries (GOS) on Governance who recommended developing of an Index to gauge the performance of the States. Following the recommendation of the GoS on Governance, the Department of Administration Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Government of India launched the Good Governance Index (GGI) Framework and published the ranking for the States and Union Territories (UTS) for 2019 on the occasion of Good Governance Day, i.e., 25 December 2019. Being a biannual exercise, the DARPG, Gol has undertaken the preparation of GGI 2020-21. | ||
650 | _aGovernance | ||
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