Introduction to Citizen Centric Governance
Chaudhary Devi Lal University and CEC via Swayam
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Overview
Syllabus
1. Governance on the Citizens’ Doorsteps
2. Governance without Government
3. Citizen- Centric Governance: Meaning, Nature and Significance
4. Accountability: Meaning, Aims and Forms and Mechanisms
5. Decentralization and Rural Local Governance: Features of 73rd Act,1992 and Problems of the Panchayats
6. Urban Local Governance: Composition, Functions, Problems and Recommendations
7. Good Governance or Sushasan: Meaning, Features and Pre-conditions
8. Barriers in the way to Good Governance
9. World Bank Report on Good Governance: A Case Study
10. Mobile Governance : Meaning, Aims, Channels, Benefits, Framework and Steps for Effectiveness
11.Janene Ka Haq or Right to Information: An Introduction
12. Features of the RTI Act, 2005
13. Significance of the RTI Act, 2005
14. Process of Getting Information
15. Powers and Functions of the State/Central Public Officers and First Appellate Authorities
16. Exemption from Disclosure of Information
17. Filing Complaints and Appeals
18. Hindrances in the Way to Information Regime
19. Powers and Functions of the Central/ State Information Commissions
20. Designing RTI Applications and Appeals
21. Reviewing the Landmark judgements of the courts
22. Reviewing the landmark Judgements of the Courts
23. RTI and Citizen Centric Governance
24. A Case Study of the Second ARC Report on the RTI
25. Suggestions for Effective Information Regime
26. Digital India: An overview
27. eKranti: Central Mission Mode Projects
28. eKranti: Sate and Integrated Mission Mode Projects
29. eGovernance: Meaning and Significance
30. Criteria of eGovernance Implementation-1
31. Criteria of eGovernance Implementation-2
32. Principles of eGovernance
33. Technological Variants of Governance and Bureaucracy
34. eOffice: A Revolutionary step for Digital Flow of Files and Business Transaction
35. Problems and Issues of eGovernance
36. Sevottam Model : Meaning and Seven Steps
37. Centralized Public Grievances Redressal and Monitoring (CPGRAM): An Overview
38. CM Window and Public Grievances
39. Time Bound Delivery of Services: An Introduction
40. Right to Service : Process
41. Right to Service: Performance and Problems
42. Citizen Charters : Need, Evolution and Principles
43. Citizen Charters: Weaknesses and Recommendations
44. RTI, RTS and eGovernance Intersection for Citizen-Centric Governance
45. Core Principles for Making Governance Citizen Centric
Taught by
Prof. Rajkumar Siwach