Analysis on Participation in Andhrapradesh State Legislative Assebly-2003 And 2004
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Abstract
People can communicate and act on their interests as well as exercise their legal rights and obligations when they have a government composed of organizations, procedures, and mechanisms that allow them to do so. In the words of the World Bank, good governance is characterised by rule of law; participation; transparency; responsiveness; consensus orientation; equity and inclusion; economy; efficiency and effectiveness; and accountabilities. Being accountable to the public should be a hallmark of democratic government, given that people hold all of the power in a democracy. This is why the Andhra Pradesh state government's major plan for better governance is to combine knowledge, technology, and citizen-centricity. Their goal is to build committees and groups of experts who will be able to use their knowledge and best practises to aid in the reform and transformation processes.