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Indian administrative polices are numerous and broad ranging to address a variety of policy measures for proper administration, disclosure, social uplift and growth. Here is an overview of some of the important policies:
1. Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005: This act allows the citizens freemen and women to demand information from the government departments for purposes of exercising accountability. It facilitates the disclosure of information by availing the records of the government to the public, thus eradicating corruption, and increasing the intelligence of the people.
2. Public Distribution System (PDS): The aim of this policy is to sell rice and wheat and kerosene at subsidized rates through about three lakh fair price shops. It keeps the nation fed especially for the vulnerable groups and also decreases the rate of hunger.
3. Digital India Policy: This policy turned India into digitally capable country & offered such steps of eradicating & enhancing virtual tools like governance initiatives, enhancing the digital knowledge, & effective governance access.
4. GST Policy: This will be an integrated indirect tax structure since it will eliminate several taxes; it will ease the mechanism of compliance; it will reduce the cost of compliance; and it will further enhance the movement of goods from one state to another.
5. Reservation in admission in Central educational institutions and in the services under the Central government for the SCs, STs, and the OBCs. They are given as, Efforts to redress historical imbalances to achieve the goals of growth for all persons as among the objectives contained in the policy.
6. Environmental Policy: Some of the laws and guidelines that make the policy include protection of natural resources, checkpoint on pollution and development of sustainable policies. It is done for industries and there are repercussion of noncompliance with policies of environment clearance.
7. Labour Welfare Policies: These are legal provisions that guaranty the employee’s rights relating to wages structure, remunerations, and conditions of service, and social security privileges.
They are the foundations of bureaucracies in India, which support the government in its process of social justice, economic growth, and good stewardship.