01276pab a2200157 454500008004000000100001700040245004100057260000900098300001400107362001200121520084100133650002800974650003401002650002601036773005601062180718b2011 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aFadia, Manju aGood governance: India's initiatives c2011 ap.99-112. aJul-Dec aThe concept of 'good governance' derives its relevance in the context of mis-governance which includes nonfeasance. In many countries, the democratic form of government has proved to be ineffective for checking swindling of public funds for private gains by the elected leaders as well as permanent bureaucrats. The basic thrust of the concept is to motivate people in government so that they can utilize their capabilities to the fullest in serving their nation and community. The objective of good governance is to create an environment so that public servants as well as politicians in government are able to respond to the challenge of good governance. In India, the tenth and eleventh plan documents have identifiedgood governance as the single most important factor in ensuring that the plan objectives are achieved. - Reproduced. aGood governance - India aPublic administration - India aPublic administration aJournal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies