Nature of Governance: Definitions and Key Aspects
The concept of the governance is used in different contexts and it should be noted that the meaning of governance depends on the context in which it is being used.…
The concept of the governance is used in different contexts and it should be noted that the meaning of governance depends on the context in which it is being used.…
The term governance originates from the Greek word ‘Kybernan,’ which signifies steering, piloting, or being in control. In straightforward terms, governance refers to "the process of making decisions and how…
The Constitution of India guarantees several rights to the Children like free and compulsory education [Article-21 (A)], protection against child labour (Article-24), prohibition of trafficking and forced labour (Article-23) etc.…
Other than religious minorities, the Constitution of India also recognises linguistic minorities under Article-29 and 30 of the Constitution. Therefore, to preserve and promote the interests of the linguistic minorities,…
India is known worldwide for its philosophy of ‘Unity in diversity’. The unique form of Secularism provided in our Constitution, raises the need for protection and development of all sections…
The National Commission for Women submits a report to the Central Government annually and at such times as the Commission deems fit. The Central Government places such a report before…
From freedom fighters to holding the highest office of the country, women have always played a crucial role in the development journey of India. Hence, a statutory National Commission is…
According to Corruption Perception Index 2022 , India ranks 85th among 180 countries in terms of corruption in the administration. Hence, to eradicate corruption from the country, the Central Vigilance…
Information dissemination requires a decentralised mechanism to make it more accessible. Therefore, the Right to Information Act, 2005 provided for the constitution of State Information Commissions at the State level.…
Transparency and accountability are considered as hallmarks of democracy. Therefore, to strengthen the transparency regime in India, Right to Information Act, 2005 provided for constitution of an independent, statutory body…