Governance Knowledge Centre or GKC is one of the first unique partnership endeavor of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) at Delhi. It aims to develop a feedback mechanism about policies and programs which have in any way proved successful and sustainable in transforming lives and inculcating confidence in administrative systems.
GKC aims to achieve this through an evaluation of innovations in governance practices . The presumption over which it rests its strategy of evaluation is the multidimensional nature of administration embedded into a purely comparative ethnographic profile of regions and areas. Administration and policy implementation is closely linked to the nature of its various participants, environment and community institutions. This leads to each practice being unique in its own way but most of these practices are replicable and thus suggesting that new investment in trial and time in another area could be avoided. This would also help in reducing the rate of policies which backfire hence saving public money besides increasing their effectiveness and legitimacy . A study of practices across regions within the country and also outside the country may provide some understanding to the perplexing reality about why some practices which succeed at one place may fail somewhere else.
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