01218pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002400040245006600064260000900130300001500139362001200154520080200166650003400968650002601002773004401028180718b2013 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aDalal, Rajbir Singh aEthical governance: A potential succor for the Indian society c2013 ap.705-714. aJul-Sep aIn a democratic state, the sphere of welfare and development activities has expanded much more and their success depends upon the quality of persons engaged in public functioning. India being a democratic country has launched a variety of welfare and development schemes for the well being of people, but most of the schemes and programmes failed to attain the desired goals despite of infusion of huge resources due to prevailing mal-governance. Many among constitutional and statutory functionaries lack commitment, integrity and sincerity of the purpose, which results in corruption, nepotism, poor performane and decline of public faith in the rulers of the day. That's why ethical governance is required as a poten tial remedy to most of the problems being faced by the country. - Reproduced. aPublic administration - India aPublic administration aIndian Journal of Public Administration