Our 10th Semester BS SAP (Behavioural Science - Social Awareness Program). This included a presentation, a hand-made poster, a survey and a short video.
Good Governance Leads To Flourish Society & Nation (BS SAP)
1. Good Governance Leads To
Flourish Society & Nation
BS SAP
B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGG. + MBA
DHRUV AGARWAL
NEIL MATHEW
SHYAM GOYAL
2. WHAT IS
GOVERNANCE?
Defined by World Bank as:
Governance consists of the
traditions and institutions by
which authority in a country is
exercised.
– This includes the process by which
governments are selected,
monitored and replaced;
– the capacity of the government to
effectively formulate and implement
sound policies;
– and the respect of citizens and the
state for the institutions that govern
economic and social interactions
among them’
3. GOOD
GOVERNANCE?
The general characteristics of
Good Governance include :
1 Participation
2 Concurrence
3 Accountability
4 Transparency
5 Responsiveness
6 Efficiency and Effectiveness
7 Equality
8 Recognition of rule of law
4. 1. PARTICIPATION:
is the most important aspect of good
governance. It could be direct or
representative (indirect). Included in here is
freedom of expression and association plus
an organized civil society.
5. 2. CONCURRENCE: Good Governance needs
peaceful interaction of different parties
concerned and decisions taken in the best
interest of the people or the target group.
6. 3. ACCOUNTABILITY: The State, civil society,
NGO etc should be accountable in
governance to the general public or partners
in business.
7. 4. TRANSPARENCY: The decision taken should
be implemented in a manner that conforms
to the rule of law. Information should be
accessible and liberally available to the
people or relevant group.
8. 5. RESPONSIVENESS: The State, Company or
NGO should necessarily serve the whole and
not part or it.
9. 6. EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS: Good
Governance needs that the activity and
processes are carried out efficiently in time
for use of the public. Sustainability of natural
resources and protection of environment is
important in governance.
10. 7. EQUALITY: All people should feel that they
are partners in the State or institution for the
purpose of their well being, and any of them
should not feel himself excluded.
11. 8. RECOGNITION OF RULE OF LAW includes
that Governance should be impartial and everyone
feels himself protected and his human rights
safeguarded. Independent judiciary and a police
force of repute are also essential requirements.
Recognition of human rights and civil liberties of
countrymen is an important branch under the rule
of law.
13. HOW DOES GOOD GOVERNANCE FLOURISH
NATION & SOCIETY?
1. It boosts up the credibility of the Government.
2. It creates various opportunities and employments.
3. It creates a better image of a nation at International
level.
4. It boosts up economy, GDP, living standards, etc.
5. It eradicates corruption and makes the Government
more responsible, towards the citizens.
14. 5. The basic problem of any system is not in its law
making but in implementation of the same, and good
governance helps in same.
6. The role of Government has increased manifold in this
era of democracy. It is not only viewed as the protector
of rights but also as a facilitator. So good governance
helps the Government fulfil all its obligations
effectively.
7. If some government taking positive steps towards
health and women security then it flourishes the nation
and reputation of country.
15. GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
India's best example of effective governance and
impressive development is found in Gujarat
(population 60 million), where controversial Chief
Minister Narendra Modi has streamlined
economic processes, removing red tape and
curtailing corruption in ways that have made the
state a key driver of national economic growth.
17. Not everything
that can be
counted counts,
and not everything
that counts can be
counted
Albert Einstein
Nobel Prize for Physics
29. Governance and leadership
are the yin and the yang of
successful organizations.
If you have leadership
without governance you risk
tyranny, fraud and personal
fiefdoms.
If you have governance
without leadership you risk
atrophy, bureaucracy and
indifference.
Mark Goyder
Founder
Tomorrows Company
30. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE?
• Leadership represents the organization of people into manageable
groups and influencing them to a specific direction for the purposes
of harnessing available resources (spiritual, mental, and physical)
for the general good of all.
• Governance relates more with management, control, rule, etc. The
significance of any government is to enforce order wherever it is
located and to establish positive institutions that regulate and
direct the actions of persons as well as the management of other
resources for the general good of all.