Good Governance

Good Governance

Recognising exemplary leadership, progressive policies, and impactful governance initiatives driving transformation and public welfare.

The installation of the direct unlocking system at Dinanagar Railway Station is a key advancement in reducing human error while complementing extensive track and coach modernisation efforts across Jammu and Kashmir.
Delhi Traffic Prahari App Empowers Over 2 Lakh Citizens, Issuing 6 Lakh Reports, Rewards Rs 50,000
India’s government-backed e-Sanjeevani telemedicine platform has enabled nearly 350 million virtual consultations, bridging healthcare gaps nationwide.
PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana aims to generate 3.5 crore formal jobs by 2027, supporting youth with wage-linked incentives.
Kerala High Court demands proactive daily road inspections and strict accountability from engineers to prevent fatal accidents caused by potholed roads.
Central Government Allows Employees Thirty Days Paid Leave Annually for Family Support and Elderly Parent Care
Karnataka Withdraws 6,000 GST Notices, Declares Essentials Tax-Free, Easing Crisis for Small Business Owners
India Restarts Tourist Visas for Chinese Nationals After Five-Year Ban, Signals Shift in Bilateral Relations
The Union government will install AI facial recognition at busy railway hubs integrated with sexual offender data to safeguard millions of passengers daily.
Karnataka Police now strictly limit siren use during VIP movements, allowing sirens only for genuine emergencies to reduce noise, accidents, and security threats.
India Post’s DigiPIN gives every Indian home and business a precise 10-character digital address, transforming deliveries and services nationwide.
IIT Madras, in collaboration with Thryv Mobility, introduces YD One—an 9-kg, affordable wheelchair custom-built for Indian users, offering unprecedented independence and accessibility.
Karnataka’s new rule caps movie ticket prices at ₹200 inclusive of taxes to promote affordable cinema for all.
The Supreme Court ruled that secretly recorded phone conversations between spouses are admissible evidence in matrimonial disputes, reflecting a breakdown of trust.
Indian Railways launches its largest-ever safety initiative by installing CCTV cameras in all coaches and locomotives nationwide.
The government has eased EPF withdrawal norms, allowing first-time homebuyers to access up to 90% of their corpus after three years, plus instant emergency withdrawals.
BBMP’s ‘Kukkir Tihar’ initiative feeds 5,000 stray dogs nutritious meals to improve behaviour and safety.
Assam government mandates all private hospitals to release deceased patients’ bodies within two hours, regardless of unpaid bills, or face severe penalties.
A Malayalam film’s message against classroom hierarchy prompts Kerala schools to adopt inclusive, student-centred seating arrangements.
The Registration Bill 2025 aims to digitise and modernise property registration, enabling real-time verification and reducing fraud, especially benefiting NRIs.
Delhi’s fuel ban on old vehicles, affecting lakhs, is deferred to November 1 after technical and public concerns.
Bihar government restricts 35% women’s job quota to permanent residents and establishes Youth Commission for employment.
Toll charges on National Highways with major structures will now be up to 50% lower, easing travel costs for millions.