News Update

Protesters vandalise Allu Arjun residence in HyderabadCus - Mere pendency of the appeal would not entail the department to insist on provisional assessment of the goods u/s 18: HCTrump vows to make state policy acknowledging only two gendersCus - Personal effects (necklace and bracelet) would be exempt especially if they are in the form of ornaments, in case of a foreign tourist - Respondent to release the personal gold jewellery: HCGST - Valid order - Respondents to upload fresh orders by affixing digital signatures or by serving a copy of the order after affixing manual signature: HCBangladesh compels importers to import goods from PakistanGST - Pre-deposit - Since the statute prescribes a particular percentage, same has to be adhered to - Court will not alter the amount, except in exceptional circumstances: HCST - Petitioner appears to have a strong prima facie case and that the test of 'likelihood of success' is liable to be answered in its favour - Clearly qualifies the test of rare and exceptional cases - Pre-deposit waived: HCIndia: Pillar Two: Qualified Refundable Tax CreditYadav Releases India State of Forest Report 2023I-T - If assessee had not made investment in infrastructure projects, it cannot be treated as developer, which is primary condition for claiming deduction u/s 80-IA: ITAT'Prashasan Gaon ki Ore Campaign 2024': India's largest campaign for redressal of public grievancesI-T - Mere suspicion of being beneficiary of any alleged accommodation entries in form of exempted capital gain/ loss, is no basis to make addition: ITATBharatNet: Bridging the Digital DivideI-T - Profits from transaction of immovable property undertaken by way of registered conveyance deed, is to be treated as 'business income': ITATNadda urges CMs to focus on Intensified TB Elimination CampaignI-T - Long term capital gains declared by assessee cannot be assessed as unexplained cash credit u/s 68, in absence of any evidence to show price rigging by assessee: ITATAhmedabad Airport Customs nabs Rajasthan couple while selling smuggled luxury watch wroth Rs 13 CroreKuwait confers highest honour on PM; inks defence pactVAT - Royalty receipts are not taxable in absence of any transfer of right to use goods: HCTrump threatens to notify Mexican cartels as terroristsGoM on Rate Rationalisation: Recommendations not yet finalised, says FM
 
'Prashasan Gaon ki Ore Campaign 2024': India's largest campaign for redressal of public grievances

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, DEC 23, 2024: PRIME Minister in his Message on Good Governance Week has stated that, "What is most heartening to note is that 'Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore' campaign continues to be a key element of Good Governance Week. 'Prashasan Gaon ki Ore' is not merely a slogan, but a transformational effort aimed at bringing effective Governance closer to rural people. This is a true essence of grassroots democracy, where development reaches the people". The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances is the nodal department of coordinating the Nationwide Prashasan Gaon ki Ore 2024 campaign being held from December 19-24, 2024.

On December 20, 2024, the Prashasan Gaon ki Ore Campaign activities were conducted in 700 Districts, 20,463 camps were conducted at Tehsil/ Panchyat headquarters, 1,54,39,614 service delivery applications were disposed and 10,69,993 public grievances were redressed. 

As part of this initiative, a dedicated portal, https://darpgapps.nic.in/GGW24, has been made operational from December 10, 2024. The data of the States/UTs/Districts participation as on the Second day of the campaign i.e. 20.12.2024 is as under:

Sl. No.

Specific field

Data received as on 20.12.2024

1

Total Logged-in Districts

700

2

Total number of camps held

20,463

3

Public Grievances Redressed

10,69,993

4

Applications Disposed Under Service Delivery

1,54,39,614

5

Good Governance Practice Reported

704

6

Success Story of Public Grievances

296

9

Vision Document District@100

16

53,68,214, application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Bihar, 35,74,549 application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Chhattisgarh, 13,03,853application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Andhra Pradesh, 7,89,208 application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Rajasthan,  6,33,355 application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Madhya Pradesh, 5,9,022 application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Gujarat and 5,77,141 application under Service Delivery were disposed of by Maharashtra

The 'Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore' Campaign will continue from 19th to 24th December, 2024. A District Level Dissemination Workshop will be held on 23rd December, 2024 which will deliberate on the 3 good governance practices/ initiatives of the District administration and improvements in service delivery.

The Campaign is being conducted in all North Eastern States including Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. The campaign is also being conducted all the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, and Daman and Diu.

The "Prashasan Gaon ki Ore Campaign 2024" will be India's largest campaign for door step delivery of services and redressal of public grievances.


POST YOUR COMMENTS
   

TIOL Tube Latest

Conferment of TIOL Awards 2024. The event was held on October 1, 2024 at Taj Palace, New Delhi



Technical Session I - Ease of Doing Business: GST on Digital Economy