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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What are other such outdated and ill-conceived rules, regulations or practices that hinder the normal day to day lived experience of the people?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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Hiral Hir
Hiral Hir 7 years 5 months ago
instead of income tax only one time tax need be laid on final consumable goods. due to this every one have to pay tax on their spending. this also work physiologically as per Indian consumer mentality they don't want to pay tax as they think its their income why should they let it go in free fund. but they may ready to buy expensive things as it provide them satisfaction of purchasing.
rahul
rahul 7 years 5 months ago
dear modi ji apne awas yojana jo start kar rakhi hai usme kafi logo ko profit to mil raha hai lakin lakin gao ke ek garib tak awas yojana ke tehat jo paisa milna chahye wo pura nhi mil raha hai aaj bhi bhut sare parpnach logo ko iska fayida to de rahe hai lakin wo usme se kuch paise apne aap rakh lete hai or kuch bache paise unko de dete hai to me aap se yahi req karu ga ki aap awas yojana ke tehat ek commity ka gatan kare or logo or iska purn labh mile.
Maulik Gangani
Maulik Gangani 7 years 5 months ago
I respect your efforts towards digital India and start-up friendliness, However there is one fundamental issue which needs fixing to truly achieve start-up friendliness in India. Issue is about money transfer around the world. Services like PayPal and TransferWise.com are not allowed to be fully functional in India due to some laws. Most of the countries in the world allows these services so I don't think it should be a problem to change our laws. Regards
Ranjan Singh
Ranjan Singh 7 years 5 months ago
Dear Modiji, The documentation in our legal system is not upto date. I would like to recommend a legal document revolution and make the documents available online. This will help in police investigation across states, less paperwork, criminal history can be accessed easily, moreover, it will create lot of job opportunities. I have the plan ready for this. If you decide to hear more on this, please let me know. Regards, Ranjan Singh
BCBhasin
BCBhasin 7 years 5 months ago
Respected Modi ji, Very much Loved PM of India specially children. I know you are very much worried about Exam tension of students. I am a student of Class XII in Amity International School, Delhi, I and my friends are very much worried about the new experiment of CBSE, Delhi regarding conducting exam without any breaks. We are very tense and request your good self to to revoke the old system of Date sheet of class XII CBSE exam in which the students got enough days of holidays to avoid tension
Manoj Kumar Sharma
Manoj Kumar Sharma 7 years 5 months ago
Dear PM , Narendera Modiji 1.We may research on the paddy cropping with the low water requirement,It may boost our agriculture water consumption diversification efficiency. 2.Efficiency of the political system and once in a year polling is initiative towards our financial ,political and polling system (one time polling) restructure for cost effective polls. 3.India pledge organic saving,investment. Thanks for leading India to World with a new mission and vision.
Chandra Bhushan Dubey
Chandra Bhushan Dubey 7 years 5 months ago
To The PM of India Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Agriculture needs a substantial change in all elements of the value chain. All stakeholders in the agriculture supply chain right from ICAR scientists, farmers, APMC laws, food Processors, warehouses, land leasing laws,etc. need to change. A holistic long-term approach is needed instead of knee jerk reactive approach like loan waivers and increasing MSP. Hope we are able to rise above electoral politics to find solutions before it is too late.
Ram Chandra Sahu
Ram Chandra Sahu 7 years 5 months ago
To, The PMO, Govt. of India Sub: Land reform at National Level Respected Prime Minister, The land reform is very much urgent required for usability of land , many people in county are holding investment/ speculative gain but it is wrong holding / using as a investment destination. Land is very limited resource, we need food first for our 140 crore population , it require for infrastructure like road, rail, industry, hospital, institute, etc. and every where agri land
Goverdhan_2
Goverdhan_2 7 years 5 months ago
Income Tax Change in existing cards to chip system with aadhaar linked to it. Individual Income tax payers should get benefits as below UP to 5 lakh NO Tax 5 to 10 lakh 5% 10 to 20 lakh 10% 20 to 30 lakh. 20% 30 & above 30% All should be exempted of payment of GST, cess etc to whatever they purchase in their name upto tax paid in the previous year which will be automatic as credited into his smart IT card Anything purchased above income tax paid he has to pay it.
Prakash Kumar Srivastava
Prakash Kumar Srivastava 7 years 5 months ago
I would like to request you to give relaxation in upper age limit, so that more and more people can take benefit of this Yojana. Eligibility for getting Pension should be same that at least submission of EMI for 20 years, one can be eligible for getting Pension means if someone start this yojana at age of 42 years, he would be eligible for getting pension after 62 years or EMI amt. can also be increased for keeping 60 years for maturity of scheme.