Citizen-Centric Good Governance
of KCR
Vanam Jwala Narasimha
Rao
Hans India
(28-03-2020)
In the commonsensical terms, a government consists of a group of
individuals who share a defined responsibility for exercising power. It is the
common concern of every citizen in this country to have an efficient, open,
responsive, accountable, clean and dynamically adjusting administration at all
levels. It is very important to change the negative perception of public
services as apathetic, insensitive, dilatory, corrupt and discriminatory if not
always at least in certain spheres of public interface.
The
rationale for a vibrant public service in promoting the progress and integrity
of the country, and pursue ideals of social justice, is as valid today as when
the Republic came into being. It is necessary to devise urgent steps to restore
the confidence of the public, especially the vulnerable groups, in the capacity
and fairness of administration at various levels almost all-over the country.
Governance
has to extend beyond conventional bureaucracies to involve active citizen and
consumer groups at all levels. Governmental support for these measures, and
eliciting the widest possible response from all sections of society and citizen
groups on the context and direction of the changes needed is needed.
The
crisis in administration calls for a redefinition of the role of government and
its functions and its real focus to serve the public effectively as much as to
ensure efficient and cost-effective administration. Accountability,
transparency and cleansing public services are all interconnected issues, for ensuring
a clean and responsive administration.
This is
what Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has been insisting on since the
beginning. KCR, a visionary that he is, had been implementing a plethora of out
of the Box policies, programmes which lead the Telangana state from darkness to
light. His innovative welfare schemes, total overhauling of the administration,
replacing the old and archaic Acts with the new ones in tune with the present-day
societal requirements, total transparency in administration and
decentralisation of power and responsibilities have all aimed at bringing in a
radical change in the governance.
Re-organisation
of the districts, new Panchayat Raj and Municipal Acts and proposed Revenue
Act, innovative programmes with people’s active participation like Palle
Pragathi, Pattana Pragathi and host of other programmes, all conceived by KCR, have
brought in a qualitative change in the State. KCR’s foresight as far as public
health is concerned can be gauged from the fact that he was the one who for the
first time introduced programmes like KCR Kits and Kanti Velugu. He had
embarked upon an ambitious programme like conceiving the idea of compiling the
health profile of the people in Telangana State.
As far as
the crisis management is concerned, none can ever match to KCR’s administrative
skills and management. How he is handling the Corona Virus issue in the State
will become a textbook and process document for the future generations. Without
pressing any panic button, the CM from the day one has been handling it in a
most practical way. He did not scare people nor pressed alarm buttons. Instead,
as he is accustomed to, assessed the situation and prepared the action plan.
The fact that there are a smaller number of Corona Virus positive cases in the
State and with no causality till date, is the proof of his practical and
determined administration.
When
people were scared of the announcement made by PM Modi on three-week lock down,
people in Telangana state are able to take it without any problem. Since the
outbreak of Corona, KCR held a series of media conferences and explained to
people in simple terms about the virus and how it spreads. He was the one who
told people that the virus was not born in the country but is spreading through
the people coming from abroad. If people coming abroad to the State are
properly quarantined and given the treatment, there would not be any major
problem.
While
announcing one-day lock down prior to the PM’s announcement of three-week lock
down, KCR had already mentally prepared people in the state to face the lock
down and maintain social distancing in true letter and spirit. Since he is
leader who understands the plight of the masses especially the poor, he made it
clear that during the day people are allowed with some restriction to buy their
essentials. He also restricted the movement of people to an extent that is
genuine. He also ensured that the poor and marginalized get 12 KGs of rice per
person and Rs 1500 cash.
KCR did
not hide anything from the people but shared each and every information with
them. Like the way he was successful in taking people into confidence during
the separate statehood movement, he is also taking people into confidence in
the fight against the spread of Corona Virus. To his credit, he had inspired
each and every elected representative, from the Gram Panchayat member to the
MP, made them work as volunteers to take part in the movement to prevent the
virus. He also inspired several prominent citizens, industrialists, and
businessman, elected representatives to donate liberally to the CM’s Relief
Fund.
What
stands alone as far as KCR’s governance concerned is his uncanny approach to
the crisis and problems. He is unconventional in that sense. He comes out with
innovative and novel solutions to the problems, as he knows the state and its
people like back of his palm.
This
precisely the reason, the state government under KCR had introduced greater
transparency and openness in the functioning of Government and public bodies.
This would lead to free and easy access to information, transparent and well
publicized procedures for the general public and systems of assessment. The aim
is to move towards a citizen centred administration.
In the present scenario, the
citizens in urban and rural areas are provided with widespread and easy access,
through the media, posters and various forms of communications, to all
information relating to Corona Virus spread and the steps taken by the
government. The measures taken by the government and the dos and don’t for the
public have also been widely publicised through media, social media and on
other platforms. The CM also urged poets and writers to come up with their
creative work on the issue to create awareness among the people.
Perhaps! The search
for good governance seems to have become a reality with the Telangana
government under the guidance of KCR. Good Governance, however, is not a
finished product. It is a dynamic concept. It encompasses fast changing
political, social and economic milieu, along with international environment and
conditions of operational governance. Hence, the need for periodical rethinking
on and even remodeling of the concept and institutions of governance. And this
is what KCR is doing on a regular basis.
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