Good Governance Day is celebrated on 25th December every year to enhance the Betterment and Welfare of the Citizens of India

Good governance is a commitment made to the citizens of the country. This allows the citizens to live in harmony with each other and the governing body. Each year, on 25th December, Good Governance Day is celebrated. 

Background

Former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, always worked for good governance. In 2014, National Good Governance Day was established as a tribute to Vajpayee. On 23rd December 2014, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya were announced as the recipient of the Bharat Ratna. Bharat Ratna is the highest civilian award of India. Subsequently, this day was announced by Prime Minister Modi. Since 2014, this day has become official and is observed annually. 

December 25th: Good Governance Day of India - Objectives - Digpu

Objectives

The objectives of celebrating this day are:

  • The aim is to enhance the growth and development in the country through good governance
  • To make people aware about the government commitment of providing transparent and accountable administration
  • This day celebrates the standardizing of government working to make it highly efficient
  • To complete the mission of Good Governance Day, this day is an opportunity to implement new and effective policies 
  • Making the citizens of India active participants in the good governance process is the main objective of this day

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