National Conference on Good Governance
The National Conference on Good Governance was held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on 30-31 January 2025. The conference reinforced the government's vision of technology-driven governance, process re-engineering, and proactive public service delivery.
Objective
- To bring together national and state-level public administration organizations to exchange experiences and innovations in public administration.
Key Highlights
Organised by
- Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG)
Focus Areas
- Implementation of integrated command and control centres.
- Real-time urban service monitoring using IoT (Internet of Things).
- AI-based predictive analytics for decision-making.
Key Sessions
- Citizen-Centric Services: It emphasized government process re-engineering for digital transformation/ emerging ....
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