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MyGov Idea Box

MyGov Idea Box
Start Date :
Jul 15, 2019
Last Date :
Jul 30, 2023
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An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building ...

An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building a New India. (This forum is meant for those themes and topics which are not a part of other discussions on MyGov and yet may hold importance for citizens)

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Dr Rohit Deshpande
Dr Rohit Deshpande 2 years 11 months ago
In order to build a New India, it is crucial to focus on enhancing transparency and citizen participation in governance and policy-making. One valuable idea is the implementation of a robust online platform that enables citizens to actively engage in the decision-making process. This platform would allow individuals to provide feedback, propose ideas, and vote on various policy matters. Additionally, promoting a culture of open data and information sharing within the government can foster trust and accountability. By ensuring that government data is easily accessible to the public, citizens can actively monitor progress, evaluate policies, and hold authorities accountable for their actions. Emphasizing the importance of evidence-based policymaking, policymakers should prioritize conducting rigorous research and analysis before implementing new policies. Collaborating with independent think tanks, academic institutions, and experts can provide valuable insights and expertise, resulting
Dr Rohit Deshpande
Dr Rohit Deshpande 2 years 11 months ago
Idea: Decentralized Governance for Empowered Communities Subject: Governance and Policy-making Suggestion: One valuable idea to help build a New India is the implementation of decentralized governance that empowers communities. This approach aims to shift power and decision-making authority from centralized government institutions to local communities, fostering participation, accountability, and inclusive development. Strengthening Local Governance: Establish and empower local self-governing bodies, such as municipal councils, panchayats, and community-based organizations, with the authority to make decisions on local matters. Provide them with adequate resources, capacity building programs, and training to effectively manage their responsibilities. Participatory Decision-making: Implement mechanisms for citizen participation in policy-making processes at the local level, such as town hall meetings, public consultations and participatory budget.
NarayaniThirumalaiIyer
NarayaniThirumalaiIyer 2 years 11 months ago
New Medical PG exam ( NEXT ) is not student friendly.Qualifying and Competitive exams not to be mixed. Passing MBBS should be separate and NEXT for PG admission should be separate. To bring uniformity and fairness NMC should set common question paper for all medical colleges in India.This is similar to common board exams at school level across the country. Once the year wise exams are passed then MBBS degree should be awarded.NEXT should be conducted with practical aspects as proposed by NMC only by giving one full year time after MBBS passout. Step by step progress is advisable rather mixing up more than one objectives. Let us not have USMLE model as Indian standards are good and tested and not inferior.Let’s not put too much pressure on medical students.
NarayaniThirumalaiIyer
NarayaniThirumalaiIyer 2 years 11 months ago
Chewing Pan parag , Gutka and other chewable materials should not be entertained.I find people take mouthful of these and spit every where like bridges , underpasses , public walls and roads.In Singapore chewing bubble gum is an offence and hence banned. We know how nasty it is if spit and some one sits or steps on it or gets stuck in common urinals. Like wise Gutka , Pan parag should be banned as it is makes our country ugly and dirty. It is unhygienic , contagious in terms of germs and bacterias. Mouth cancer is common because of these harmful items. Country wise ban on chewing should be done as it has no value addition.Let us have cleaner India.
Hari Mada
Hari Mada 2 years 11 months ago
My suggestion AirCondition should not be in luxury item. AirConditioner has become common one and many people are able to buy it and getting helped in summer. But in GST it is considered as luxury item and is taxed at 28% tax on it which is too much. If you buy AC which is of worth 45k, 10k is going to goverment. I dont think manufacturer, dealer also gets this much profit. Govt without investing on this it is getting 10k as tax which is too much. Luxury item should be able to purchase only by luxury people whereas this AC can be purchased even by middle class man. Government should definetly re-consider and de-list this item and any other item also if present in it. I really wonder how can this be a luxury item.
Abida bilquees
Abida bilquees 2 years 11 months ago
Increase agriculture growth The general trend is that people start work in agriculture, then get skilled in moving into factories and then with an increase in their financial condition, move to towns & cities. But the current scenario is different. The Industrial sector has more than enough workforce now. The growth of A.I. and Automation has resulted in a reduction of manual work. Further, people looking for jobs are far greater than the number of jobs being created. For this situation to change, the focus must go back to agriculture. The government must train more people on agriculture and different ways of farming. The government must provide technical support to youngsters who wish to take up farming. For the next 10-20 years, the focus of the government must be to improve agriculture in our country. Creating a National Water Grid The Indian Monsoon is unpredictable. In some places, we get excess rainfall, while in many others, it's scanty. Thank you 🙏
ChayanikaChatterjee
ChayanikaChatterjee 2 years 11 months ago
We preach about equality, why do we still have a reservation system? We are violating article 14, abolish this system. At the time of the Constitution's drafting, it was decided that the reservation system would be followed for an initial period of 10 years to help the backward classes and provide them with adequate opportunities for their development in all spheres of life. But several extensions of this 10-year period have since been made, and the reservation system is still in existence! I agree that it was necessary at the time of Dr. Ambedkar, but it's unfair to the general category now. There aren't enough deserving candidates because of this reservation system.