India's Centre Invites Bureaucrats to Share Innovative Governance Practices
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The Indian government is encouraging bureaucrats to document and share innovative practices that enhance governance through the initiative titled Compilation of Good Practices in Public Administration. This aims to foster cross-learning among officers nationwide, with submissions due by May 31, 2026.
- 01The initiative targets bureaucrats from All India Services, Central Services, and State Services to share effective governance practices.
- 02Submissions can be made in any language and do not follow a rigid format, promoting inclusivity.
- 03A multi-layered screening process will validate the submitted practices before they are published on government portals.
- 04The initiative aims to create an institutional memory of effective governance solutions across India.
- 05Senior bureaucrats are tasked with motivating their teams to contribute innovative ideas.
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The Indian government has launched the Compilation of Good Practices in Public Administration initiative, inviting bureaucrats nationwide to document and share innovative governance practices. This initiative encourages officers from various services, including IAS and state services, to submit their experiences of successful reforms and innovations that enhance public service delivery. The submissions, which can be made in any language and do not require a specific format, are aimed at fostering cross-learning among officials. The Cabinet Secretariat has established a multi-layered screening mechanism to evaluate the relevance and authenticity of the practices submitted. Selected practices will be published on the Cabinet Secretariat and National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) portals, allowing for broader adoption. This effort reflects the government's commitment to recognizing grassroots innovations and building an institutional memory of effective governance solutions across India, ensuring that successful ideas are shared beyond local confines.
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This initiative aims to improve governance standards across India by sharing effective practices.
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