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Constitutional democracy: Changing role of people-centric administration

By: Puri, Vivek.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Indian Journal of Public Administration Description: 69(3), Sep, 2023: p.542-554. In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The people’s participation or Jan Bhagidari symbolises the essence of democracy. It not only strengthens the country’s democratic system but can set a global precedent as to how the contribution of every single citizen can make a nation a robust global leader. This article assesses the significance of the Constitution, democracy and the idea of constitutional democracy and the role of citizen-centred governance. It illuminates the changing role of people-centric administration, and the initiatives taken to amplify the citizen-centric approach to further reinforce the confidence and conviction of the people in the nation-building process, which is a vital component of good governance. Moreover, the article conveys a suitable way forward to make administration more citizen-centric by putting the best foot forward, while justifying democracy in its true sense as a paradigm shift to the ideal of Minimum Government–Maximum Governance. – Reproduced .
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
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The people’s participation or Jan Bhagidari symbolises the essence of democracy. It not only strengthens the country’s democratic system but can set a global precedent as to how the contribution of every single citizen can make a nation a robust global leader. This article assesses the significance of the Constitution, democracy and the idea of constitutional democracy and the role of citizen-centred governance. It illuminates the changing role of people-centric administration, and the initiatives taken to amplify the citizen-centric approach to further reinforce the confidence and conviction of the people in the nation-building process, which is a vital component of good governance. Moreover, the article conveys a suitable way forward to make administration more citizen-centric by putting the best foot forward, while justifying democracy in its true sense as a paradigm shift to the ideal of Minimum Government–Maximum Governance. – Reproduced .

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