Governance

Citizen’s Charter

A citizen’s charter is a document that represents a systematic effort of the government or an organisation to focus on its commitment towards a citizen-centric administration in terms of service quality, information, consultation, non-discrimination, accessibility, grievance redressal, courtesy, and value for money. It also includes the organisation’s expectations from citizens in terms of fulfilling the

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Bad Governance

As a result of the decision-making between the ruling and those who are being ruled, the problem of bad governance arises. External circumstances or decisions, such as violations of central or accepted norms, such as liberal democracy, and poor economic policy, generate this unfavourable relationship. Bad governance refers to government-level administration, although lousy and lousy

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Awards and Honours

In simple words an award is an achievement to be worked toward, a specific goal or a recognition to be earned. When we talk about an honour it is granted without the recipient knowing about it until it is announced. One is Honoured when someone is officially recognized and respected for their accomplishments whereas award

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Article 360

The provinces of India can be proclaimed by financial emergency in case of identification of any kind of financial instability in the part of India or in the entire territory by the president of India. Based on this basic information, the study has intended to explain other facts regarding Article 360. In addition, the study

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