South Asia: Minimum Government, maximum Governance.
As the coronavirus crisis
deepens and its impact unfolds on over 1,340 million population of India, it is
pertinent to take the ground reality as given and plan any response. At this
juncture every common and conscious citizens of this country are grappling with
the various impact and fall out of this crisis. It is a fact that not only
India but the global society did not face such a crisis. Above all, no one was
prepared for such a crisis. What is now dawning on most of the human beings,
families, communities and country is that this crisis may alter tenets of human
person, collectivity, country and the entire creation. In this crisis bound
time, it is not government based on party lines or ideologies or biases or
whims and fancies or even pious wishes but governance which is the need of the
hour. Governance and good governance are responsive to the needs and
aspirations of the citizens. It responds to the needs of all the citizens
irrespective of caste, class, gender, religion, region, language and political
affiliation and life orientations. Read more…..





