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Dr Jitendra addresses Bhubaneswar National meet, proposes ‘Governance Index’ for States

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BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh on Thursday underscored the sweeping governance reforms ushered in under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, calling them not only administrative milestones but socio-economic game-changers that have redefined citizen-government relations in India.

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh addressing the inaugural session of the 2- day National Conference on “Good Governance Practices”, at Bhubaneswar on Thursday.

Speaking at the two-day National Conference on “Good Governance Practices” organized by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) in collaboration with the Government of Odisha, Dr. Jitendra noted that 29 out of the 41 such conferences held since Independence had taken place in the last decade alone – a testimony to the Modi Government’s “perform, reform, transform” mantra.
The Minister highlighted that the reforms since 2014 had impacted governance at four levels: administrative transformation, socio-economic upliftment, shift in public mindset, and creation of global best practices. “These reforms were not only overdue since Independence but also reflect a bold departure from status-quoist governance,” he said.
Recalling Odisha’s resilience and academic heritage, Dr. Jitendra praised Bhubaneswar for blending cutting-edge technology with cultural continuity.
“You’ve made the citizen the master of his destiny,” he remarked, citing the use of drones to map land ownership and reduce reliance on traditional patwari systems.
Drawing attention to the abolition of over 1,500 obsolete rules, many colonial in origin, Dr. Jitendra said the government today takes pride not in introducing new laws but in scrapping redundant ones.
“We’ve removed laws that once allowed imprisonment for unsanitary toilets. They may have had context 200 years ago, but have no place in today’s India,” he said.
The Minister also credited DARPG Secretary V. Srinivas for turning the once-obscure department into a hub of innovation, citing successful experiments like the Swachhata Abhiyan e-scrap drives which raised over Rs 1,100 crore for the exchequer.
Dr. Jitendra proposed introducing governance performance parameters for states on the lines of existing district-level rankings. “Healthy competition among states and a focus on aspirational blocks could be key to achieving the goals of Viksit Bharat by 2047,” he said.
In a candid reflection, he emphasized the importance of involving newly recruited officers in this journey. “Many of our best-performing aspirational districts had collectors in their first postings – they bring drive, vision and will see India into 2047,” he noted.

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