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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What are other such outdated and ill-conceived rules, regulations or practices that hinder the normal day to day lived experience of the people?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.

You may submit your opinion by either writing in the comment box below, or by attaching a PDF document, or through a Youtube video.

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

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Shrusti
Shrusti 7 years 6 months ago
The following are my views: 1.Please take back GST 2.Jamin Sampadan rule should be cancelled-as it has majorly affected farmers and they are our main priority. 3.Aadhar card is not a useful scheme..Linking and all.
Pradeep Kumar Verma_14
Pradeep Kumar Verma_14 7 years 6 months ago
It’s time to pull back the curtain on healthcare and put the power of choice in your Indian citizens’ hands.I want to share a revolutionary IT based National Health Portal Development Concept to bring transparency in India.This proposed health care portal transforms the way of Indian citizens make healthcare decisions with a simple and powerful transparency tool that helps them find quality care at a Fair Price. I have written about this to you many times before as well.
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prakash sharma
prakash sharma 7 years 6 months ago
माननीय प्रधान्मंत्री जी सादर नमस्कार जिस तरह से आपने स्वच्छ भारत के लिये आवहान किया है उसी तरह से आप एक आव्हान और करे की देश का हर नागरिक रोज एक परमार्थ का कार्य भी करे चाहे वह कुछ भी हो जिससे उसके मन मै ऎसा भाव आये कि आज मैने एक कार्य परमार्थ क किया है । सादर धन्य्वाद प्रकाश शर्मा इन्दोर म.प्र.
Ashish Pandey
Ashish Pandey 7 years 6 months ago
राज्य सरकारों द्वारा होने वाली नियुक्तियों को जैसे की शिक्षक क्लर्क पुलिस अधिकारी को केंद्र सरकार द्वारा एकीकृत करके कॉमन परीक्षा और गृह राज्य छोड़ कर अन्य राज्य में सेवा देने की अनिवार्यता करदी जाये तो सरकारी महकमों से भाई-भतीजावाद और क्षेत्रीयवाद को ख़त्म करके मौजूदा मानव संसाधनों से 60% तक कार्यक्षमता बढ़ाई जा सकती है जो निश्चित रूप से बेरोजगारी और जनता को होने वाली परेशानियों को कम करेगी
Alok Singh
Alok Singh 7 years 6 months ago
My ideas for easing lives of citizens are given in attached pdf file. It ranges on following issues: 1) Regarding problems in license and passport services. 2) Easing citizen mobility. 3) Go green initiative by restricting bank passbooks printing. 4) Using technology for fast justice delivery. 5) Prohibition of aadhar enrolment for children. 6) Ease of address change in documents for address proof.
Shivanshu Tiwari
Shivanshu Tiwari 7 years 6 months ago
It will be very much beneficial for our country if government institutions like banks, Tehsil, collectrate starts working 24/7. People can work in shifts this will also ease the life of working class people because they can visit to banks and government offices anytime and get their work done.
Shivanshu Tiwari
Shivanshu Tiwari 7 years 6 months ago
Please stop making unnecessary concrete roads and also start a project like swachh bharat abhiyaan for planting trees. We can also motivate people to plant and take care of two tress infront of houses in small town.
Atul Vasisht
Atul Vasisht 7 years 6 months ago
The highways are life line of the country. However, the trucks are generally driving in fastest lane and clogging the traffic. Sometimes a group of trucks will take all lanes while driving next to each other. It not only makes highways less efficient as traffic move slow but also increases fuel consumption by vehicles on highways. So, in order to improve the situation the truck drivers needs to be educated by putting sign boards on highways.And traffic police needs to be more strict to offenders
gyan poddar
gyan poddar 7 years 6 months ago
अच्छे दिन आगये ! IF TOLL TAX IS ABOLISHED ON PASSENGER VEHICLES CAN WE ESTIMATE! HOW MUCH PEOPLE, HOW MUCH TIME, AND HOW MANY TIMES `ACHE DIN AAGYE` MANTRA KA JAAP KAREGE? FOR DETAILS, PLS, HAVE A LOOK AT ATTACHMENT
Pradeep Kumar T B
Pradeep Kumar T B 7 years 6 months ago
A number of man days and millions of litres of fuel are wasted on busy city road in all the urban centres of India. Most of the traffic snarls are due to parking of vehicles on the roads that are meant for running vehicles. Is it not possible to encourage multi-storied private paid-parking facilities and then totally ban parking on all important roads?