On ‘Good Governance Day’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said efforts are being made for “re-engineering” of government processes as part of the promise to provide an “open and accountable administration”.
He said his government has worked over the last seven months with the mantra of ‘Citizen-First’ and it is committed to providing a transparent and accountable administration which works for the welfare of the common citizens.
“An open and accountable administration is what we had promised to deliver and we will do so.... I assure you, my countrymen that we will not let you down,” Modi said in a message on ‘Good Governance Day’ being celebrated on the 90th birthday of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
“Today is the birthday of our beloved leader, our former PM Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. On this occasion, we reiterate our commitment towards providing transparent, effective and accountable governance to the people of this country. Let us embark on this mission for good governance together,” he said.
The Prime Minister said the government is working on a simpler internal work process manual, which would be delivered through an e-learning module.
“Government process re-engineering is yet another measure that we are pushing for. Ministries and Departments of the Government of India have been instructed to look into their work spheres, their internal processes and work on what and how to simplify and rationalise them,” he said.
“Good Governance is the key to a nation’s progress. Our government is committed to providing a transparent and accountable administration which works for the betterment and welfare of the common citizen,” he said.
Describing ‘Citizen-First’ as the government’s “mantra, our motto and our guiding principle”, Modi said, “It has been my dream to bring government closer to our citizens, so that they become active participants in the governance process.”
During the last seven months, the government has been consistently working towards this goal, he said.