Accountability is essential in governance. It ensures that leaders answer for their actions. Citizens have the right to demand transparency. In India, accountability is enshrined in the Constitution. It promotes responsible behaviour among public officials. Effective accountability mechanisms strengthen democracy. They foster trust between the government and the people. Ultimately, accountability leads to better decision-making and improved public services.
The Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) has introduced comprehensive guidelines aimed at promoting safe business practices for Web3 service providers in India. Chaired by former FICCI Secretary General Dilip...
The resignation of Justin Welby as the Archbishop of Canterbury marks an important event in the history of the Church of England. This unprecedented move follows allegations of...
The Uttar Pradesh government has introduced new rules for appointing the Director General of Police (DGP). This decision follows scrutiny from the Supreme Court regarding the appointment of...
In recent weeks, state governments in India, particularly Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, have introduced mandates for food establishments to display the identities of their operators. This move...
The Central Information Commission (CIC) is a statutory authority in India. It was established to ensure transparency and accountability in public authorities. The CIC operates under the Right...
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is India's apex vigilance institution. It aims to combat corruption in government offices. Established in 1964, the CVC monitors vigilance activities under the Central...