Lok Satta - A Movement for Democratic Reforms in India

            
 
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Case Code : LDEN031
Case Length : 14 Pages
Period : 1977-2004
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Lok Satta
Industry : -
Countries : India

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The Human Development Index (HDI)9 2004 has given India a "lowly" rank of 127 out of 177 countries covered. As per World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, of every 100 children born in India, 63 are not registered, 25 are not immunized against any disease, 16 are denied access to clean drinking water, 47 suffer from malnutrition and 15 do not go to primary school.

As per Indian Ministry of Human Resources Development data, 67.7 percent of boys and 72.7 percent of girls who enrol in primary school drop out before completing their 10th class. In India, delivery of governance services has been very poor.

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The former Chief Vigilance Commissioner, N. Vittal, quoted former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, when he said, "in anti-poverty programmes, for every rupee the Government invests, only 15 paise goes to the beneficiary. Forty paise is the administrative overhead and the remaining 45 paise just vanishes. It is corruption that distorts the proper implementation of policy." Criminalization of politics adds to the inefficiency in service delivery. The Election Commission estimated that 1,500 candidates of the total 13952 candidates in the 1996 parliamentary election had criminal records and 40 of them were elected to the 11th Lok Sabha. One out of every seven legislators in India has a criminal record.

JP, who shares his name with another noted social reformer of India, the late Jayaprakash Narayan, says that his experience in government service led him to the conclusion that what India needed for improving service delivery in governance was not change of players through elections or other means but change in the rules of the game. In 1996, JP resigned from the civil service to form the Foundation for Democratic Reforms (FDR), the think tank and resource centre behind Lok Satta. Said JP, "It was a deep concern for democracy that made me join the civil services after getting a formal qualification in medicine and the same reason was responsible for my embracing the new role too...

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1]  http://www.thp.org

2]  In conversation with the writer of this case.

3]  There are 29 states and six union territories in India.

4]  Over 30,000 central and State laws are prevalent in the country and over 30 million cases are pending in law courts.

5]  United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN's global development network advocating change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.

6]  Transparency International is an NGO that focuses on cross-border corruption and works with the mission of creating change that will lead to a corruption free world.

7]  Transparency International surveyed 5157 rural and urban households in India as part of their South Asian survey. The survey looked at the service delivery and corruption in seven public services: Health Care, Education, Power, Land Administration, Taxation, Police and the Judiciary.

8]  www.transparency.org/pressreleases_archive/2002/2002.12.17.south_asia_survey.html.

 

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