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Implementing Efficient Governance

Summary: Efficient governance requires a balance between reducing government interference and enhancing operational accountability. While governments worldwide implement extensive laws and policies, enforcement often falters due to human limitations, including biases and misuse of power. Decentralized systems like blockchain offer a potential solution by distributing accountability among stakeholders, ensuring transparency and reducing human errors or biases in governance. However, challenges persist in implementing such technologies due to their complexity, the rigid interpretation of existing laws, and resistance from those benefiting from the current system. Creating awareness through effective communication strategies can help stakeholders understand and adopt these transformative governance models.

Case Problem

Implementing Efficient Governance

Opinion

This article is to be read without any Governmental Bias and we are not favoring or defy any governmental policy in their approach of implementing operations but to identifying the key aspects where any of the government can successfully indulge in those activities with a comparatively a better output.

The slogan of the NDA in the 2014 election campaign, “minimum government, maximum governance,” hinted at an overarching idea of reducing unnecessary government interference (presumably including, but not restricted to the economy), while improving the efficiency of what government is actually supposed to do. But that slogan does not provide enough conceptual depth or richness to be a useful guide to action. So how should one think of the underlying governance challenges that India faces?

As we know, government of any country has made enormous laws, rules and regulations to regulate its citizen and for the enforcement of laws/policies, the bodies. But irrespective of this, the latter has not proved to be the fruitful as desired.

This may become the ultra-powered position at which the person is sitting to operate the function is a human which is not an ideal enforcement body.

What is solution for this versatile, Non-Escapable identity?

The answer lies in the fact that the process should be diversified and decentralized one. The term accountability is the key aspect for this.

‘Blockchain’ – the word determines its routes and networked structure on how it implements and scattered the accountability ton all the stakeholders who operates this model.

This model is the updated – ‘till yet’ the best fit to get introduced/or should say/should be introduced in the governance related stuff for better picture as a whole.

But question again arises, why won’t it implement if this the best fit yet?

The answer to this question (not simply) but due to its complexity and rationality, interpretation of laws and policies which are in current scenario limited to the humans. We can also state that the Human’s Limit to fill their emotions skewed with the powers and ego associated with the authority what the enforcement body imparts upon him/her somehow/somewhere for sure (not to say 100% but close to it) and nobody wants/desires it to change it although it just gave advantages for a few but with enormity and unfair means.

The solution to this problem statement is the awareness (by the right marketing fit) to the stakeholders.

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Disclaimer: The above stated Case Problem and Opinion are subject to personal views and approach from a Layman’s point of view and may not stands pragmatic in real world scenario and thus may differ from person to person in their way of solving it. Enjoy the joy of writing and a stimuli of brain to it.

Deepak Sharma | BSc. Physical Sciences (DU), MA Economics (IGNOU), PGC Strategy (IIMB)

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