"Government means rules, governance means delivery: Shri Modi"
"Government implies authority, governance means accountability: Shri Modi"
"Government is all about power, governance about empowerment: Shri Modi"
"Government is all about F.I.L.E., governance is about L.I.F.E: Shri Modi"
"Government is about outlays, governance is about outcomes: Shri Modi"
"Sometimes when there is talk of a minimum government one of the topics brought up is the size of the government. I don't want people to be sacked from their jobs. I endorse having the right size of government: Shri Modi"
"Government systems work under political pressure, which affects governance: Shri Modi"
"Governance fails, when people lose faith in government services: Shri Modi"
"Government systems have evolved, they have not been imposed upon people. Systems continue to evolve. What we have right now is not the ultimate: Shri Modi"
"We think that we are givers and people are just receivers. It is a crime. When the country is ours and the people ours why should those in power be giving things: Shri Modi"
"If we want to implement good governance, we must look to P4 -- people private public partnership: Shri Modi"
"Mera kya (What is there in it for me) and Mujhe Kya (Why should I be bothered) attitudes are ruining the country: Shri Modi"
"Technology has made the people-government link smooth: Shri Modi"
"Socio-economic impact of govt schemes needs to be measured: Shri Modi"

On April 8th 2013, Shri Narendra Modi addressed Network18’s Think India Dialogue on 'Why India Needs Less Government & More Governance. 

Mr. Sanjay Pugalia, Editor, CNBC Awaaz introduced the topic for Shri Modi’s address. Mr. Raghav Bahl, founder, Network18, introduced Shri Modi by saying ‘he is one of the few Indian leaders that advocates smaller government with more governance.’

Below are excerpts from Shri Modi’s speech.

"I hope that this initiative by Mr. Bahl and his team works towards giving something to the country and its people,"

 

In India, desire for power is too high 

"Sometimes when there is talk of a minimum government one of the topics brought up is the size of the government. I don't want people to be sacked from their jobs. I endorse having the right size of government."

If things are arranged properly, direction is given, there is a mechanism for feedback then things will work properly,

"However, it is our nation's misfortune that everyone just wants to come to power, In India, desire for power is too high.”

Government systems work under political pressure, which affects governance

“Every year there is some election being held and because of that political parties are not willing to take a decision”

"In the government this has a major impact. Decisions are put off, not taken in order to hold on to power,"

"In my experience we have to think about this issue, there were roads, buses and people but if it was investigated it would be found that few states have rationalised routes. Because political pressures the routes are constantly reorganised leading people to believe it isn't working properly.”

"Our systems work under political pressure as a result of which they don't work well and faith is eroded in state mechanisms,"

Governance fails, when people lose faith in government services

"When faith in the government no longer exists people search for alternative routes, This affects the legal framework under which society operates and affects governance further.”

“People have more faith in god than in governments because of reliability. People believe in God because whatever services he works on, they are delivered efficiently. This is not seen in the case of government or its services,"

“Government has damaged its own credibility. Nobody lights lamps in anticipation of a late sunrise. Nobody burns god's effigies at night (because the sun has not arrived yet).”

“People send text messages to their friends and then call to ask if they received it. This indicates trust issues as well. “

Government systems have evolved, they have not been imposed upon people. Systems continue to evolve. What we have right now is not the ultimate.

“Government systems have evolved, they have not been imposed upon people. Systems continue to evolve. What we have right now is not the ultimate.”

“We were celebrating Urban Development Year. One thing came to mind- the board is elected feels – let’s get jobs for our friends. So people put their people. They lose another comes they also put their people. Thus size of Govt. increases.”

“The primary work done by a Nagar palika is not clerical, it is technical. So staff numbers keep increasing and the number of skills between them stays low.”.

“Gujarat had released Rs 7,000 crore for urban development with caveats to ensure the right size of civic bodies, which resulted in them hiring more technical staff and improving efficiency.”

"There was a shortage of technical graduates due to the infrastructure works in Gujarat.The government introduced an internship scheme within civic bodies as well with engineers so that technical posts would be filled.”

Various commissions not improving governance

See how things work- Human Right Commission...due to political reasons we made a different women commission, SC ST commission. Now if a woman or Minority goes to NHRC he or she will be told go there. I am not opposing commissions- but we can strengthen institutions

"We increased the number of commissions but not their efficiency; it is to pander to certain groups that various commissions were formed.”

“We have, in effect, broken our primary institutions. We need to emphasise the core of such institutions.”

"We think that we are givers and people are just receivers. It is a crime. When the country is ours and the people ours why should those in power be giving things,"

"We think that we are givers and people are just receivers. It is a crime. When the country is ours and the people ours why should those in power be giving things,"

“There is a need to have a change in the way society perceives itself. The government was like the traffic signal, which needed to be obeyed but was not.

“If people obeyed traffic lights then there wouldn't be the need of a traffic policeman. Because people don't listen to the government there is more burden placed on it to ensure laws are followed.”


Mera kya (
What is there in it for me
) and
Mujhe Kya (Why should I be bothered
)  are ruining the country

"A few words have ruined us. No matter what happens we say:
mera kya or if something doesn’t concern them they say
mujhe kya"

"When it comes to Government schools or Government hospitals, People don't think that this is my school or my hospital, when it is their own scooter people polish it before use, but if they're travelling in a government bus then we gradually scratch at the seat of the bus.”

If we want to implement good governance, we must look to P4 -- people private public partnership

“Good governance is defined by public-private partnership. If we want to implement good governance, we must look to P4 -- people private public partnership. People should be kept in the loop by the government.”

"People should get a chance to speak before a government decision is taken. This will make people feel like they have had a role to play. Wherever possible we should take the people of consent. This will speed up the pace of development”

“Once a Congress leader said that Netas should learn to say no and bureaucrats should learn to say yes. This alone will go a long way in solving our governance issues. This says a lot about what is wrong with our bureaucracy and they way people and government relate with each other.”

Technology has made the people-government link smooth

"If we examine our problems carefully it will be noted that this is where our problem lies. We should also note that technology is a great aid in improving governance," the Chief Minister said.

“We have implemented one-day governance in the state. 'One day governance' under which any person could go to a government office and apply for some work which would be sorted in one day. In more than 200 villages across Gujarat, tech-aided feedback loops have solved this problem. Technology has made the people-government link smooth.”

"The more we use technology in delivery systems the better...In our nation people are not upset about things not being delivered to them but people are more upset when things go to the wrong person,"

“Gujaratis have a deeper relationship with money than they do with sweat. In order to encourage sporting culture in Gujarat, they made the selection process tech-aided. Through transparency, our Government increased the number of medals his State won in competitions.”

On decentralisation of power

“Decentralisation of power is another important aspect of governance, You will be surprised that we are having a gas grid in Gujarat and the Indian government issued a fatwa that we cannot implement it,"

“The ongoing dispute in the Supreme Court over the issue, he said that such actions only destroyed the faith of the people in governance.”

“Boiler inspection was done by the State Government. Boiler Inspectors were few in number. We decentralised the boiler inspector position and made industries responsible for their own boilers.”

“Similarly, we made a law making Nagar Palikas and Mahanagar Palika's responsible for lift inspection. This reduced the burden on the state”

“The more we get government out of procedures, the more we will boost core functions of our system. Autonomy to smaller governance units is the way out.”

Government means rules, Governance is Delivery

“Governance is what decides the worth of a government. They are two sides of the same coin. But in order for the state of affairs to change, governance needs to be given more emphasis. Providing a bus is government. Making sure it runs on time and its staff behave properly is governance. Government is power while Governance is to empower.”

“People achieve Moksha by visiting 4 pilgrimage sites. However, government files often had to travel to over 20 tables before it is addressed.”

Socio-economic impact of govt schemes needs to be measured

"Governance is about outcome...All the governments only discuss outlay and not the outcome from it," he said, adding that socio-economic impact needed to be measured to ensure funds were being used effectively. We need to put 'life' in a 'file'.”

"It isn't enough to put up facilities, it is equally important to improve the people's quality of life,"

“The Sabarmati river front project gave the state carbon credits, improved the water table and reduced diseases in Ahmedabad. If we measure socio-economic benefits then it will improve our impact,"

After his speech, Shri Modi addressed a few questions from Network18 founder Mr. Raghav Bahl.

Mr. Raghav Bahl asked Shri Modi, How, in Centre-State relations, more economic empowerment could be given to States. Shri Modi answered, “Financial transfers from State to State make sense from a human perspective. Gujarat's money can go to a State if it lacks resources. However, the Centre has made a mockery of the principle by being biased. The example of the Tiger Project and asked why crores were given to save the tiger, but none to save the lion. Is the tiger secular and the lion communal? Changes can be brought about and we can change the working of such organisations. I even spoke to a Former Foreign Secretary about allowing States to liaise with foreign countries without interference from the Foreign Affairs Ministry. This way, if a country has a good experience with one State, they will take home a good impression of India.”

Mr. Raghav Bahl asked Shri Modi about public sector privatisation. Shri Modi answered, “I have full belief in the philosophy of privatisation of public sector units. However, we are Guajratis and we will not allow there to be a loss in the public sector units. When I took over the reins, PSUs were suffering badly. PSUs are either closed or they are sold. In Gujarat we decided to emphasise on less political interference and more professional functioning in PSUs. There was a 2.5 crore loss in Gujarat in the field of power. Gujarat excelled in the power sector but the ceremony in Delhi to honour them was cancelled at the last moment.”

Mr. Bahl’s third question was about Shri Modi’s views on handling labour issues. Shri Modi said,"No political party in India can survive after offending labour groups. For some it is a political tool and others it is a tool for progress. Chandrababu Naidu and I had suggested bringing labour laws from the concurrent list to the state list. This will put the responsibility of ensuring labour is treated well on the state government."

Shri Modi was also asked about land-acquisition. He answered, “The Gujarat government is purely the facilitator. We just put the industrialist and farmer at the same table and let them carry out negotiations. We just ensure the farmer is not exploited. Gujarat acquired land for industries and said the government should always work to ensure the benefit of its farmers.”

Shri Modi was further asked about his stand on FDI in Defence Manufacturing, he said, “The BJP has never held back FDI in technology and defence. Our stand to block FDI is in retail and I believe it is a correct one. The defence of the country is an important one but we should not empty our pockets to ensure it. I think if we can work it out carefully, we can start exporting defence equipment to other nations. Gujarat is working on giving incentives to defence equipment manufacturers and the nation should target other countries to make them buyers.”

Shri Modi was also asked about his views on government control on agriculture. Shri Modi said, “It should not be much. I will give you the example of groundnut oil. Groundnut earns little when it is sold as it is. Gujarat has put the farmer in charge of his sell, thereby making him free to earn his money where he will.”Shri Modi also advocated a consistent Export Policy, “The Indian government still hasn't been able to explain why it stopped exporting cotton, Export policies needed to be consistent.”

Shri Modi was asked when India can expect better public utilities. Shri Modi said, “The time has come to pay more attention to these by rising above political lines.”

Shri Modi said he wanted debate on common minimum programme and improvement in delivery systems. Furthermore, Shri Modi said, “These days it has become fashionable to call everything a 'reform'. Fixing the mistakes of the past should not count as reform. True reform is improving infrastructure.”

Additionally, Shri Modi was asked why the youth today were so full of angst. He replied, ”It is because there is no government and no governance. However, as far as youth is concerned, we must start thinking in terms of competing with competitors like China by playing on our strengths. We must play up our democratic values and our cultural heritage.”

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भारत के मुख्य न्यायधीश जस्टिस संजीव खन्ना जी, जस्टिस बीआर गवई जी, जस्टिस सूर्यकांत जी, केंद्रीय मंत्रिमंडल के मेरे साथी श्रीमान अर्जुन राम मेघवाल जी, अटॉर्नी जनरल श्री वेंकटरमानी जी, बार काउंसिल के अध्यक्ष मनन कुमार मिश्र जी, सुप्रीम कोर्ट बार एसोसिएशन के अध्यक्ष श्री कपिल सिब्बल जी, सुप्रीम कोर्ट के न्यायमूर्ति गण, पूर्व मुख्य न्यायधीश गण, उपस्थित अन्य महानुभाव, देवियों और सज्जनों।

आपको, सभी देशवासियों को संविधान दिवस की बहुत-बहुत शुभकामनाएं। भारत के संविधान का ये 75वां साल, पूरे देश के लिए एक असीम गौरव का विषय है। मैं आज भारत के संविधान को, संविधान सभा के सभी सदस्यों को आदरपूर्वक नमन करता हूं।

साथियों,

हम लोकतंत्र के इस महत्वपूर्ण पर्व का जो स्मरण कर रहे हैं, उस समय ये भी नहीं भूल सकते कि आज मुंबई में हुए आतंकी हमले की भी बरसी है। इस हमले में जिन व्यक्तियों का निधन हुआ, उन्हें मैं अपनी श्रद्धांजलि देता हूं। मैं देश को ये संकल्प भी दोहराता हूं कि भारत के सुरक्षा को चुनौती देने वाले हर आतंकी संगठन को मुंहतोड़ जवाब दिया जाएगा।

साथियों,

संविधान सभा की लंबी बहस के दौरान भारत के गणतांत्रिक भविष्य पर गंभीर चर्चाएं हुई थी। आप सभी उस डिबेट से भली-भांति परिचित हैं। और तब बाबा साहेब आंबेडकर ने कहा था- Constitution is not a mere lawyers’ document…its spirit is always the spirit of Age. जिस स्पिरिट की बात बाबा साहेब कहते थे, वो बहुत ही अहम है। देश-काल-परिस्थिति के हिसाब से उचित निर्णय लेकर हम संविधान की समय-समय पर व्याख्या कर सकें, ये प्रावधान हमारे संविधान निर्माताओं ने हमें दिया है। हमारे संविधान निर्माता ये जानते थे कि भारत की आकांक्षाएं, भारत के सपने समय के साथ नई ऊंचाई पर पहुंचेंगे, वो जानते थे कि आज़ाद भारत की और भारत के नागरिकों की ज़रूरतें बदलेंगी, चुनौतियां बदलेंगी। इसलिए उन्होंने हमारे संविधान को महज़ कानून की एक किताब बनाकर नहीं छोड़ा...बल्कि इसको एक जीवंत, निरंतर प्रवाहमान धारा बनाया।

साथियों,

हमारा संविधान, हमारे वर्तमान और हमारे भविष्य का मार्गदर्शक है। बीते 75 वर्षों में देश के सामने जो भी चुनौतियां आई हैं, हमारे संविधान ने हर उस चुनौती का समाधान करने के लिए उचित मार्ग दिखाया है। इसी कालखंड में आपातकाल जैसा समय भी आया...और हमारे संविधान ने लोकतंत्र के सामने आई इस चुनौती का भी सामना किया। हमारा संविधान देश की हर जरूरत, हर अपेक्षा पर खरा उतरा है। संविधान से मिली इस शक्ति की वजह से ही...आज जम्मू-कश्मीर में भी बाबा साहेब का संविधान पूरी तरह लागू हुआ है। आज वहां पहली बार संविधान दिवस मनाया गया है।

साथियों,

आज भारत, परिवर्तन के इतने बड़े दौर से गुजर रहा है, ऐसे अहम समय में भारत का संविधान ही हमें रास्ता दिखा रहा है, हमारे लिए गाइडिंग लाइट बना हुआ है।

साथियों,

भारत के भविष्य का मार्ग अब बड़े सपनों, बड़े संकल्पों की सिद्धि का है। आज हर देशवासी का एक ही ध्येय है- विकसित भारत का निर्माण। विकसित भारत का मतलब है, जहां देश के हर नागरिक को एक quality of life मिल सके, dignity of life मिल सके। ये सामाजिक न्याय, सोशल जस्टिस का भी बहुत बड़ा माध्यम है। और ये संविधान की भी भावना है। इसलिए, बीते वर्षों में, देश में लोगों के बीच आर्थिक और सामाजिक समानता लाने के लिए कई कदम उठाए गए हैं। बीते 10 वर्षों में 53 करोड़ से ज्यादा ऐसे भारतीयों का बैंक खाता खुला है...जो बैंक के दरवाजे तक नहीं पहुंच पाते थे। बीते 10 वर्षों में 4 करोड़ ऐसे भारतीयों को पक्का घर मिला है, जो कई-कई पीढ़ियों से बेघर थे, बीते 10 वर्षों में 10 करोड़ से ज्यादा ऐसी महिलाओं को मुफ्त गैस कनेक्शन मिला है, जो बरसों से अपने घर में गैस पहुंचने का इंतजार कर रही थीं। हमें आज के जीवन में बहुत आसान लगता है कि घर में नल खोला और पानी आ गया। लेकिन देश में आजादी के 75 साल बाद भी सिर्फ 3 करोड़ घर ही ऐसे थे, जिनमें नल से जल आता था। करोड़ों लोग तब भी अपने घर में नल से जल का इंतजार कर रहे थे। मुझे संतोष है कि हमारी सरकार ने 5-6 साल में 12 करोड़ से ज्यादा घरों को नल से जल देकर नागरिकों का और विशेषकर महिलाओं का जीवन आसान बनाया है, संविधान की भावना को सशक्त किया है।

साथियों,

आप सभी जानते हैं कि हमारे संविधान की मूल प्रति में प्रभु श्रीराम, माता सीता, हनुमान जी, भगवान बुद्ध, भगवान महावीर, गुरू गोविंद सिंह जी...सभी के चित्र हैं। भारत की संस्कृति के प्रतीक...इन चित्रों को संविधान में इसलिए स्थान दिया गया ताकि वो हमें मानवीय मूल्यों के प्रति सजग करते रहें। ये मानवीय मूल्य...आज के भारत की नीतियों और निर्णयों का आधार हैं। भारतीयों को त्वरित न्याय मिले, इसके लिए नई न्याय संहिता लागू की गई है। दंड आधारित व्यवस्था अब न्याय आधारित व्यवस्था में बदल चुकी है। महिलाओं की राजनीतिक भागीदारी बढ़ाने के लिए नारी शक्ति वंदन अधिनियम का ऐतिहासिक निर्णय हुआ है। हमने third gender को उनकी पहचान और उनका हक दिलाने के लिए भी कदम उठाए हैं। हमने दिव्यांगजनों के जीवन को आसान बनाने के लिए भी व्यवस्थाएं बनाईं हैं।

साथियों,

आज देश का बहुत ज्यादा जोर, देश के नागरिकों की Ease of Living पर है। एक समय था जब पेंशन पाने वाले सीनियर सीटिजन्स को बैंक में जाकर साबित करना होता था कि वो जीवित हैं। आज सीनियर सिटीज़न्स को घर बैठे ही डिजिटल लाइफ सर्टिफिकेट्स की सुविधा मिल रही है। करीब-करीब डेढ़ करोड़ सीनियर सीटिजन्स अब तक इस सुविधा का लाभ उठा चुके हैं। आज भारत वो देश है जो हर गरीब परिवार को 5 लाख रुपए तक के मुफ्त इलाज की सुविधा देता है। आज भारत वो देश है, जो 70 वर्ष से ऊपर के हर बुजुर्ग को फ्री हेल्थकेयर की सुविधा देता है। देश के हजारों जनऔषधि केंद्रों पर आज 80 परसेंट डिस्काउंट पर सस्ती दवाइयां मिल रही हैं। एक समय में हमारे देश में इम्यूनाइजेशन की कवरेज भी 60 परसेंट से भी कम थी। करोड़ों बच्चे हर साल टीकाकरण से छूट जाते थे। आज मुझे संतोष है कि अब मिशन इंद्रधनुष की वजह से भारत में इम्यूनाइजेशन की कवरेज शत प्रतिशत पहुंच रही है। आज दूर-सुदूर के गांवों में भी समय पर बच्चों का टीकाकरण हो पा रहा है। इन प्रयासों ने गरीबों की, मध्यम वर्ग की बहुत बड़ी चिंता कम की है।

साथियों,

आज देश में कैसे काम हो रहा है...इसका एक उदाहरण Aspirational District अभियान भी है। देश के 100 से अधिक ऐसे जिले जिन्हें पिछड़ा कहा जाता था...हमने उन्हें Aspirational District माना और वहां हर पैरामीटर में विकास की गति तेज़ की गई है। आज देश के अनेक Aspirational Districts, दूसरे जिलों से बहुत बेहतर कर रहे हैं। अब इसी मॉडल के आधार पर हमने aspirational block program भी शुरु किया है।

साथियों,

लोगों की रोजमर्रा की जिंदगी से परेशानियां खत्म करने पर भी आज देश का बहुत ज्यादा जोर है। कुछ साल पहले तक भारत में ढाई करोड़ घर ऐसे थे, जो शाम होते ही अंधेरे में डूब जाते थे, उन घरों में बिजली कनेक्शन ही नहीं था। सबको बिजली का मुफ्त कनेक्शन देकर, देश ने उनके जीवन को रोशन कर दिया है। बीते वर्षों में दूर-सुदूर इलाकों में भी हजारों की संख्या में मोबाइल टावर्स लगाए गए हैं...ताकि लोगों को 4G/5G कनेक्टिविटी मिलती रहे। पहले कभी आप अंडमान या लक्ष्यद्वीप जाते थे तो वहां ब्रॉडबैंड कनेक्टिविटी नहीं मिलती थी। आज अंडरवॉटर ऑप्टिकल फाइबर ने ऐसे द्वीपों तक भी अच्छी स्पीड वाला इंटरनेट पहुंचा दिया है। हमारे यहां गांव के घरों, गांव की ज़मीन से जुड़े कितने विवाद होते रहे हैं...ये भी हम भली-भांति जानते हैं। पूरी दुनिया में विकसित देशों के सामने भी लैंड रिकॉर्ड एक बहुत बड़ा चैलेंज रहा है। लेकिन आज का भारत, इसमें भी लीड ले रहा है। पीएम स्वामित्व योजना के तहत, आज गांव के घरों की ड्रोन मैपिंग की जा रही है और लीगल डॉक्यूमेंट इश्यू किए जा रहे हैं।

साथियों,

देश के विकास के लिए आधुनिक इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर का तेज निर्माण भी उतना ही जरूरी है। इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर के प्रोजेक्ट्स समय पर पूरे होने से देश का धन भी बचता है...और प्रोजेक्ट भी, उसकी उपयोगिता भी बहुत बढ़ जाती है। इसी सोच के साथ प्रगति नाम से एक प्लेटफॉर्म बनाया गया है जिसमें इंफ्रा प्रोजेक्ट्स का रेगुलर रिव्यू होता है। और इनमें से कुछ प्रोजेक्ट्स तो ऐसे थे जो 30-30, 40-40 साल से पेंडिंग थे। मैं खुद इसकी मीटिंग्स को चेयर करता हूं। आपको जानकर अच्छा लगेगा कि अभी तक 18 लाख करोड़ रुपए के ऐसे प्रोजेक्ट्स को रिव्यू करके, उनके सामने की अड़चनों को दूर किया जा चुका है। समय पर पूरे हो रहे प्रोजेक्ट्स लोगों के जीवन पर बहुत सकारात्मक प्रभाव डाल रहे हैं। देश में हो रहे ये प्रयास...देश की प्रगति को भी गति दे रहे हैं और संविधान की मूल भावना को भी सशक्त कर रहे हैं।

साथियों,

मैं अपनी बात डॉक्टर राजेंद्र प्रसाद जी के शब्दों के साथ समाप्त करना चाहूंगा...26 नवंबर...आज के ही दिन 1949 में संविधान सभा में अपने समापन भाषण में डॉक्टर राजेंद्र प्रसाद जी ने कहा था...“भारत को आज ईमानदार लोगों के एक समूह से ज्यादा कुछ नहीं चाहिए जो अपने हितों से आगे देश का हित रखेंगे। नेशन फर्स्ट, राष्ट्र सर्वप्रथम की यही भावना भारत के संविधान को आने वाली कई-कई सदियों तक जीवंत बनाए रखेगी। मैं, संविधान ने मुझे जो काम दिया है, मैंने उसी मर्यादा में रहने का प्रयास किया है, मैंने कोई encroachment की कोशिश नहीं की है। क्योंकि संविधान ने मुझे वो काम कहा इसलिए मैंने अपनी मर्यादाओं को संभालते हुए अपनी बात को रखा है। यहां तो इशारा ही चल रहा होता है ज्यादा कुछ कहने की जरूरत नहीं होती है।

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