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Sunday, 11 August 2013

Citizen Charter :General Studies IAS Study Matierial : Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude

Citizen’s charter


A whole lot of measures to improve the governance have taken place in the last decade. The citizen’s charter, right to information, grievance redressal mechanisms etc are some of the prominent ones.

What is aim of the citizen charter?

In earlier times, citizen’s were separated by rigid walls from the government functioning. This leads to alienation of people from the bureaucracy. Many people have commented “bureaucracy exists to serve itself”. The citizen charter is a measure to change this ‘villain role’ of bureaucracy and make it more citizen’s centric. The citizen charter aims to bring transparency, accountability and responsiveness to the system. 

Why we need it?

In earlier times, citizens were in dark about the services or schemes given by government departments.

Eg:
1991:  Mohammed a 60 year old law abiding citizen goes to village office to get a nativity certificate. He arrives at 10.30 am at the office, to be received by empty chairs.  At around 11.00 an officer walks in. Mohammed runs to him to ask about the certificate. The officer says “Sir’ji is on leave… You can submit application at table 2.” Mohammed stares helplessly at the table 2 and the empty chair which in turn stares at Mohammed. After 3 hrs Mohammed leaves sad at heart and empty at stomach.

After few visits he manages to meet the officer at Table 2 and give him his application. The stone faced officer takes the application and sits on it for a month. Mohammed is clueless about when his application will hatch to give him the certificate…Mohammed is waiting for “Sir’ji to arrive from leave”

2013: Mohammed’s son Beeran walks to the same office. Beeran sees a big board where the list of services and the time in which these services will be granted is shown. He is also informed about the officers present in that office on that particular day. He is greeted by a “May I help you" board. He asks to the smiling officer about his certificate who explains the time,cost, format etc before directing to the correct desk. He is shown the table 2, where an officer enthusiastically receives his application and gives him a receipt. He is told that the application will be promptly processed(within specified time) and given to him…. Beeran leaves the office with a smile…He gets his certificate in the specified time without any hassles….

About the concept of citizen charter

This idea was started by John Mayor in Uk (1991). The Tony Blair government gave it a big push by the initiative “Service First”(1998).

The basic objective of the Citizen's Charter is to empower the citizen in relation to public service delivery. The six principles of the Citizen's Charter movement(UK) as originally framed were:

1 Quality: Improving the quality of services;
2 Choice: Providing choice wherever possible;
3 Standards: Specify what to expect and how to act if standards are not met;
4 Value: Add value for the taxpayers' money;
5 Accountability: Be accountable to individuals and organisations; and
6 Transparency: Ensure transparency in
Rules/Procedures/Schemes/Grievances

The Tony Blair govt (UK) later elaborated this concept to nine principles of service delivery..

• Set standards of service
• Be open and provide full information
• Consult and involve
• Encourage access and the promotion of choice
• Treat all fairly
• Put things right when they go wrong
• Use resources effectively
• Innovate and improve
Work with other providers.

In India, the concept of citizen charter was added to create transparency in the implementation of programmes/schemes and services.
What are the components of the citizen charter..

Look here in this link of India post…(click here)

What are the headings you see there…. Vision… Mission etc…

The vision points to the direction in which India Post will move. Mission shows its aims,objectives etc. Thus seeing this charter both employees and the citizen will get the info about postal department. What you just read in the indiapost website are components of citizen charter.

To list them down..Components of a Citizen’s Charter are (the india post website has all these components..)

i. Vision and Mission Statement;
ii. Details of Business transacted by the Organisation;
iii. Details of clients;
iv. Details of services provided to each client group;
v. Details of grievance redress mechanism and how to access it; and
vi. Expectations from the clients

Look this website by government of kerala (click here). The certificate name,purpose, the time frame, the officers in charge etc are listed in detail. The Kerala government has also posted the certificate format in its websites. All these are directed towards creating “effective efficient and responsive” governance.

The Indian citizen Charters are expected to incorporate the following elements :-
(i) Vision and
Mission Statement
(ii) Details of business transacted by the organisation
(iii)Details of clients
(iv) Details of services provided to each client group
(v) Details of grievance redress mechanism and how to access it
(vi) Expectations from the clients. Here the last one “expectation from clients” is an Indian innovation.

The Indian government has a website fully for the purpose of citizen charter…
Visit it…(click here). The principles of citizen charter are given in the website which are listed below…

• Published Standards 
• Openness and Information
• Choice and Consultation
• Courtesy and Helpfulness
• Redress when things go wrong
Value for money 

As far as India is concerned, the citizen charter is a good move to bring the benefits to the citizens. As more and more citizens become literate, this will bring change to the way business is conducted in our offices. The RTI along with citizen charter can bring much change to India’s offices. 

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