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Ideas on changing Government rules and regulations for easing lives of citizens

Start Date :
Dec 28, 2017
Last Date :
Jul 27, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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One of the important endeavors of the present government has been to improve the 'Ease of Living'. In simple words, this means that the citizen-government interface, in matters of ...

One of the important endeavors of the present government has been to improve the 'Ease of Living'. In simple words, this means that the citizen-government interface, in matters of daily routine, must be made as seamless as possible and as citizen friendly as possible. Among other things, this has translated into reforming many rules and regulations and in an overwhelming number of cases completely doing away with such antediluvian rules which had not only outlived their utility, but in many cases were frankly anti-people. The mandate has been clear - between the citizens and the governments, the rules and processes must defer to ensuring the ease of living of citizens.

Consider for example the earlier rule of seeking gazetted officers attestation to validate one's documents before appearing in exams. That rule is now history. Trusting the citizens was the mandate and self-attestation is now the new rule. Or consider the move to scrap interviews for non-gazetted Group D, C and B government jobs. In one stroke the entire industry of 'recommendations' has been shut down and pure merit has become the norm.

What are other such outdated and ill-conceived rules, regulations or practices that hinder the normal day to day lived experience of the people? In day-to-day governance issues what are the processes or system that can be simplified or simply done away with? Which are processes that serve the exact opposite purpose they are intended to serve? Rules, regulations and laws that serve no useful social purpose but merely create unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy and therefore need to go?

MyGov invites citizens, members of civil society, journalists, students, teachers, police officers, government employees, Parliamentarians, academics experts, bureaucrats, social media influencers, Think Tanks and all other interested people to give their considered view on the subject.

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The last date for submitting your opinion is 26th July, 2018.

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Ganesh N Shet
Ganesh N Shet 7 years 5 months ago
my address Ganesh N Shet ,Shree laxmi, Gandhi nagar 6th cross Kumta 581343, north canara district , karnataka state , my contact no 9110614618
Ganesh N Shet
Ganesh N Shet 7 years 5 months ago
Dear Respected P M, I Ganesh N Shet i am from kumta north canara district pin code 581343 karnataka state. below i attached a photo of accident spot , a lots of accidents are happening from a few days, too many people are losing their lives in accidents, rain water flowing through the side of the road and therefore it is deifficult for people to actually walk, heavy vehicles standing be side of the road and go to bar & restaurant , no speed breaks on the road,please take the appropriate action
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Babu Chavan
Babu Chavan 7 years 5 months ago
ಬೆಳಗಾವಿ ಜಿಲ್ಲೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಅತಿದೊಡ್ಡ ಸಂತೆಯಲಿ ಚನ್ನಮ್ಮನ ಕಿತ್ತೂರು ಸೋಮವಾರ ಸಂತೆಯು ಒಂದು. 42 ಹಳ್ಳಿಗಳ ಜನರು ಬರುತ್ತಾರೆ ಆದರೆ ಇಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದು ಸಾರ್ವಜನಿಕ ಶೌಚಾಲಯ ಇಲ್ಲ .ಶೌಚಾಲಯ ನಿರ್ಮಾಣಕ್ಕೆ ಸೂಚನೆ ನೀಡಿ.
Puneet Kumar
Puneet Kumar 7 years 5 months ago
There is no integration among various medical agencies in case of blood donations. If one donates blood in one organisation, say for example, Fortis, then he/she may not get blood when required if admitted to some other hospital or organisation. Similar donor cards provided by IMA are not valid in some other hospitals. It would be a great ease for all blood donors if this system is integrated and streamlined.
ashish shrotriya
ashish shrotriya 7 years 5 months ago
shift duty should be 6 hours. this time it is 8 hour without break. people cant adjust with changing life style. and they can't do yoga
sp 001809
sp 001809 7 years 5 months ago
Hello PM Sir, Here is a suggestion on the way Toll is collected at entry & exit points of Mumbai. Currently Rs. 35/- is charged while entering or leaving Mumbai city. This make long queues in both direction depending on time. Suggestion is to collect toll of Rs. 70/- one way, either while entering or leaving Mumbai. This will eliminate long queues in one direction & reduce congestion by half. Toll collection will not be impacted as same number of vehicles would be entering or leaving Mumbai.