Good Governance and Human Rights in India

  • M Uthayakrishnan Guest Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords: Quality of Life, Sustainability, Good Governance, Human Rights, Indisputable Rights, Demographic Governance, Growth

Abstract

Good governance suggests nearness of the standard of law, defending of essential human rights, nearness of legitimate and proficient government responsibility, straightforwardness and transparency. It likewise manages the limit of government to configuration, define and implement to configuration plan and implement arrangements and by and large, to release government functions. Good governance is related with productive and powerful administration in a popularity based structure. It is comparable to reason and development situated administration which is focused on improvement in personal satisfaction of the individuals. Human rights and good governance have procured conspicuous remarkable quality and have become significant dictionary in the scholastic talk right now. These terms are regularly utilized and summoned by the rising common society, strategy creators, columnists and scholastics. Human rights are norms, yet additionally claims of the residents on the allocation of resources of the general public, and this case must be emerged, when the general public is in charge of good governance. These two ideas and terms have solid correlation and are in fact commonly strengthening one another. The Human rights are fundamental esteem as well as viewed as an essential element in the development of steady, law based and prosperous social orders content with one another. Hence, the present study has been done on the good governance of Human Rights in India and study based on secondary sources and descriptive nature.

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2018-01-20
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