“Governance reforms introduced under PM focus on ease of living’’

23 Nov 2024 11:37:29
Governance 
 
Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh
 
addressing the Regional Conference on Good Governance at Nava Raipur, Atal Nagar on Friday.n Two-day regional conference on Good Governance concludes in Nava Raipur n Vision Document 2047 of the country to be prepared, says Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh n Chief Minister Good Governance Fellow Scheme to be launched:
 
 
CM Sain Staff Reporter RAIPUR, Nov 22 A two-day Regional Conference on Good Governance concluded on Friday in Nava Raipur Atal Nagar. Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions, was the chief guest at the event’s closing ceremony. Addressing the gathering, Dr Jitendra Singh reaffirmed the Governance reforms introduced under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, emphasising their focus on promoting ‘ease of living’ and fostering transparency. He underlined the Government’s commitment to simplifying administrative processes, improving public service delivery, and ensuring transparency. Dr Singh highlighted the importance of decentralising governance by taking it beyond the central halls of power. Referring to
 

Prime Minister Modi’s directive to conduct discussions outside Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan, he noted, “Holding these conferences across different states helps tailor governance solutions to regional needs while strengthening collaboration between the Centre and the states.” He also mentioned similar conferences held in states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, reflecting the government’s nationwide outreach efforts. The Union Minister also showcased significant reformUnion Home Minister Amit Shah’s recalibrated strategy against LWE has amplified these successes. His August 2024 review with DGPs of seven Maoist-affected states prioritised inter-state collaboration and synchronised operations, creating a united front against insurgency. The Bastariya dance transcends its celebratory context to symbolise a psychological victory over extremism. As it trends across platforms, it embodies the DRG’s determination and serves as a rallying cry for a state reclaiming its identity from decades of insurgency. “This is more than a dance; it is a statement of defiance and hope,” said a senior analyst.
 
 
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