Thursday, 15 September 2016

Regional Conference on ‘Path Breaking and High Impact Initiatives in Citizen Centric Services Delivery System’ inaugurated

Shri. C. Viswanath, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG), Government of India inaugurated the two-day Regional Conference on ‘Path Breaking and High Impact Initiatives in Citizen Centric Services Delivery System’ in Guwahati today. The conference is being organised by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Government of India in collaboration with the Government of Assam.

In his inaugural address, Shri. C. Viswanath said that the Government of India has taken several initiatives for better administrative reforms and is working towards reform, perform and transform. He also expressed that “Government is not something separate or very different. People make the Government. Our common notion is that Government is routine, repetitive and hierarchical, where there is no accountability, no transparency and also where procedures are more important than outcome. But our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi now appeals for the Government to reform, perform and transform.”

He also emphasized that recently more than 1000 archaic laws have been reformed which will be definitely one step towards reducing corruption.
Shri Pawan Kumar Borthakur, Principal Secretary, Administrative Reforms & Training Department, Government of Assam explained the importance and outer review of the two day conference in his introductory speech. He also informed that panellists will enlighten on digital intervention, corruption free governance and rural area connectivity issues.

Smt. T.Y. Das, Additional Chief Sectary, Government of Assam spoke on good governance and urged to make the Government more accountable, transparent and citizen centric to meet the public expectation.

Delegates from 8 states of North Eastern Region and 4 states of Eastern Region i.e. West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand and senior officers of DARPG are participating in the conference.

The conference aims to create a common platform to share experiences in the formulation and implementation of citizen centric governance, improved public service delivery through e-Governance, transparent, accountable and citizen friendly effective administration.

Smt. Smita Kumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Smt. Alpana Shukla Rao, Director, DARPG, Shri Anjan Chakravarty, Director, Assam Administrative Staff College and senior officers were present on the occasion.

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