The proposed Jan Vishwas Siddhant seeks to replace Licence Raj with a trust-based regulatory model. Building on the Jan Vishwas Act, 2023, it promotes self-registration, risk-based inspections, decriminalisation of minor offences and a single digital legal portal. The reform aims to cut compliance burdens, boost ease of doing business, spur innovation and support faster economic growth toward a Viksit Bharat.
Click to View MoreThe RTI Act (2005) empowers citizens to access government information, ensuring transparency and accountability. Despite challenges like DPDP conflicts, backlogs, bureaucratic resistance, and attacks on activists, its future lies in restoring autonomy, strengthening commissions, digitization, awareness, protection for activists, and strict enforcement to truly democratize governance in India.
Click to View MoreIndia’s AI in governance, exemplified by tools like ‘SabhaSaar’, aims to enhance efficiency, transparency, and citizen-centric services. Success demands robust laws, ethical safeguards, skill development, and digital inclusion. Balancing innovation with accountability, India can draw global best practices to ensure AI serves public good without eroding trust or rights.
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