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Letter to BS: Radical reforms are being conveniently ignored by govt

Incremental and half-baked reforms are being introduced here and there

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Business Standard
1 min read Last Updated : Jun 04 2020 | 12:08 AM IST
This refers to the editorial "In search of good governance" (June 3). In India, good governance has always been sacrificed at the altar of political expediency. There are several recommendations — some made public as well — for appropriate political and administrative reforms required to make the Indian state accountable and efficient. However, incremental and half-baked reforms are being introduced here and there, while radical ones are being conveniently ignored or indefinitely postponed. Had the current dispensation used its clear electoral mandate for genuine governance, India would have been in a better position to face the social and economic crises that it is going through at the moment. Without radical political and administrative reforms, India will find it very difficult to convert the horrendous corona crisis into an economic opportunity.

Mahesh Kumar Behera  Bhubaneswar

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