Governance reforms initiated since 2014 have far reaching positive social impact: Jitendra Singh
Underlining various initiatives being taken for the people of the country, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh has said that the governance reforms initiated by the government since 2014 have a far reaching positive social impact.
The minister noted that administrative initiatives under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, such as the Pre-Retirement Counselling workshops, Anubhav Awards and Pension Adalat have ensured timely disbursal of pensionary benefits to the large number of retiring employees every year.
He further said that the ‘Whole of Government’ approach is evident from the fact that even during the Covid pandemic years there was not a single case of delay in pension payment due to the uninterrupted services provided by the Department of Posts.
Besides, Singh said that the Modi Government has scrapped more than 1,500 redundant laws since 2014 and provisions such as self-attestation introduced, adding that working with the principle of ‘Minimum Government-Maximum Governance’, the aim of Good Governance is to bring Ease of Living to the common man.