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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What are other such outdated and ill-conceived rules, regulations or practices that hinder the normal day to day lived experience of the people?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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Dr. Aijaz Abdullah
Dr. Aijaz Abdullah 8 years 3 months ago
Every rule/law before implementing should document a detailed report of cost-benefit analysis. This is what President Reason did for USA in 1980... Knowing detailed costs and benefits of any policy will guide in implementing welfare enhancing policies only... Regards Dr. Aijaz Abdullah J&K.
sushil mohanty
sushil mohanty 8 years 3 months ago
We must have a country giving employment to one member of each needy family with minimum determined monthly income without any form of subsidy and free from goonda raj,rape,murder, adulteration (food drug morality )bribery negligence to duty in giving government sponsored benefits reservation vast and clumsy legal and parliamentary system. We must have to consider the need of two houses in parliament or assemblies and working of judiciary with laws restricts membership two terms.
SURENDRA SINGH RAO
SURENDRA SINGH RAO 8 years 3 months ago
Honrable primeminister sir people should always think positive and they should speak positive words.no need to improve cabinet rules.
Duraiswamy Lakshmanan
Duraiswamy Lakshmanan 8 years 3 months ago
Improving the Quality of People's Life: It is necessary to gradually improve the rules of the Government for an ease of living. The only way is a rule which could change the people from a fixed mindset into growth mindset for a more convenient, healthier and happier life.JAIHIND
Ramachandra Raju
Ramachandra Raju 8 years 3 months ago
I am a Chartered Accountant. Further to my feedback posted here on this website last night about the immediate need for an Independent Regulator for the Accounting and Auditing Profession. I am attaching a pdf file in which the brief details of the Cover Story " HOW TO MAKE THE LEDGER LIE " appeared in the OUTLOOK MAGAZINE of 14th July 2017. Of course cover stories can only highlight the tips of the iceberg, but the remaining iceberg is always submerged under water not visible to the naked eye.
kandhi selvanayagam
kandhi selvanayagam 8 years 3 months ago
பொதுமக்கள் பயன்படுத்தும் அரசு சட்டங்கள் அனைத்தும் தெளிவாக அலுவகத்தில் மக்களுக்கு புரியம்வகையில் காடசிபடுத்தப்பட வேண்டும். அனுமதிக்கப்பட்ட நாட்களுக்குள் அது முடிக்கப்படவில்லையென்றால் அந்த அதிகாரி மீது கடுமையான நடவடிக்கை எடுக்கப்படவேண்டும், கடுமையான நடவடிக்கைகள் எடுக்கப்படா தாலேயே ஊழல்கள் அதிகமாகிறது. எல்லா சட்டங்களும் எல்லோரும் அறியம் வகையில் எளிமை படுத்தப்பட வேண்டும்.தவறு செய்யும் அதிகாரிகளுக்கு தயவு தாட்சண்யமின்றி தண்டனை வழங்ப்பட வேண்டும்.
Inder Batra
Inder Batra 8 years 3 months ago
I have a suggestion for Income Tax rebate: Rebate in Income Tax should be given to the people who financially support their dependent (Senior Citizens) parents for livelihood. This rebate should be capped to a sum of INR 200000 per annum (this amount should be reduced from taxable income). To avoid misuse, linking of Aadhaar of parents along with people seeking such rebate should be made mandatory. Parents should also declare/ prove that they don't have any other source of income.
Suchitra Binani
Suchitra Binani 8 years 3 months ago
I feel, we as a common people do not know the guidelines in banks or any other govt. Institute , these guidelines should be written properly on the board, otherwise we find every guideline as harassment,and if we question we get the answer ,this is govt rules.These type of harassment aliens comment people from government. our courts should function fast so that we can have faith on the rule of law.
SRIJAN KUMAR SAH
SRIJAN KUMAR SAH 8 years 3 months ago
I have solution of railway problem. In every block of train make 5 charging point and 2 water tank no need to make charging point in every seat and take Rs.5 for 30 minutes charging and Rs.10 for 1 liter of water. Make dustbin below every seat and make law that anyone caught throwing garbage anywhere will be punish. Fit a secret camera in every block of train it will help to caught thief.