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| Admin Drives Nations | | | While addressing the inaugural ceremony of Indian Society for Training & Development’s (ISTD) Jammu Chapter, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha described administration as the backbone of any nation. He also called upon the people at the helm to ensure that there is complete transparency and accountability. LG Sinha has driven home a point that strong administration is important to drive any nation and the system. In an era marked by rising public expectations and rapid socio-economic transformation, governance systems can no longer afford to remain rigid or disconnected from the people they serve. A strong administration is not merely about efficiency in file movement or adherence to protocol; it is about responsiveness, empathy, and the ability to deliver tangible outcomes that improve lives. Without a robust administrative framework, even the most visionary policies risk remaining confined to paper. For any nation to thrive and develop people at the helm need to be strong and creative. They have to put the people first to ensure that administration and the official machinery always remain citizen centric. As societies evolve, administrative systems must also embrace new ideas, technologies, and practices. Digital governance, data-driven decision-making, and streamlined service delivery mechanisms are no longer optional—they are essential tools for modern governance. Creative leadership within the administrative setup can transform these tools into powerful instruments of change, ensuring that governance keeps pace with the needs of the people. Governance cannot succeed if it remains distant or inaccessible. People must feel that the system works for them, not the other way around. This calls for a cultural shift within administrative institutions—one that prioritizes public welfare over procedural formalities. Whether it is timely delivery of services, grievance redressal, or inclusive policymaking, the focus must always remain on the citizen. By equipping officials with the necessary skills, knowledge, and ethical grounding lot can be achieved. Ultimately, the strength of a nation lies not just in its resources or policies, but in the effectiveness of its governance. A transparent, accountable, and citizen-centric administration is the foundation upon which sustainable development is built. As highlighted by LG Sinha, those entrusted with leadership must rise to the occasion with clarity of purpose and a commitment to public service. Only then can the administrative machinery truly serve as the backbone of a thriving and progressive nation. |
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