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प्रश्न
State the recommendations of the second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC).
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उत्तर
The Second Administrative Reforms Commission looked at the following issues to revamp the traditional public administration in India:
- Accountable and Transparent Government: The focus was on creating a system of accountability and transparency in administration. There was also a need to avoid delays in the service provided.
- Make administration more result orientated: Various administrative processes were to be simplified and made user-friendly.
- Citizen centric administration: Ensure greater involvement of people’s representatives and the community at large in the conceptualisation and execution of programmes.
- Reforms that aimed at changing public administration in India: There have been a large number of reform measures which have sought to bring administration closer to the people. Broadly, these initiatives include:
- Enacting laws giving certain rights to people.
- Setting up of new institutional mechanisms to redress citizens’ grievances.
- Improving accessibility to citizens by setting up units closer to people.
- Simplifying procedures to reduce bureaucratic delays.
- Using technology to improve internal efficiency.
- Rewarding government employees who perform well.
- Improving discipline within the organisation.
- Reducing regulatory control.
- Holding public contact programmes etc.
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