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politijohn · 8 months
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manasastuff-blog · 4 days
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"National Panchayati Raj Day" #trending#viral#manasadefenceacademyNational Panchayati Raj Day and why it holds such importance in the development of rural India. National Panchayati Raj Day is celebrated annually on April 24th to commemorate the establishment of Panchayati Raj System in India. The Panchayati Raj System plays a crucial role in decentralizing power to the grassroots level, empowering local communities, and promoting participatory decision-making processes. Join us as we explore the history, evolution, and impact of National Panchayati Raj Day in shaping the governance structure of our country.
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randomconfessions · 23 days
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Hindi pu-pwede i-asa sa ayuda. Kung hustisya ang hinihingi, kung pangkabuhayan ang ninanais, kung edukasyon, hindi pwede ayuda lang. Matuto mag-empower. Matuto magpa-empower.
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easterneyenews · 2 months
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metrostartup · 3 months
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Some Thoughts for Good Governance and National Development
Dr. Sudath Gunasekara President Senior Citizens Movement, Mahanuwara Many a critique has been written in recent times on the problem of good governance and development in this country in the post ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢¢”š¬…”independent period. Therefore this is only another lonely attempt to look, may be desperately, at these issues from a new perspective in order to draw the attention of those who are…
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quillsword · 6 months
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Democracy Doesn't Exist Without Freedom of Speech
Was that clear enough for you? Of course not. What is with you and wanting details? I don’t care if your teacher thought you should ask more questions. No, I don’t mind you asking questions. I mind you asking for details. Fine, whatever. Let’s get this over with. I’m a cranky old lady in a barbecue apron with stiff wings! What did you expect?! No, expressing crankiness is not the reason we…
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ruralwomenday · 7 months
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How can we ensure women are part of a Just Transition to sustainable food systems?
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Rural Women are key to achieving Zero Hunger, yet they face discrimination regarding land ownership, equal pay and access to resources.
International Day of Rural Women is on 15 October.
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eluminium · 1 month
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i love how Pearl, from the moment she joined Hermitcraft, has committed FULLY and COMPLETELY to being a public servant of all things. That girl joined probably the most prestigious server you can be invited to, looked around, and said "Very nice builds, but you aren't giving the roads here a fair suck!" and then pulled up her sleeves and WENT AT IT. in s8 she was Head of Infrastructure for Boatem. s9 she was the Cleaning Lady and now in s10 she's Postmaster.
I think she'd lay curled up like a dead spider in a corner somewhere if she wasn't allowed to do public service. Madwoman.
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kylahmarei · 10 months
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Why do we need good leaders?
The absolute necessity for effective governance rises in the complexity of our society, a ray of hope enlightening the way to peace and advancement. The pursuit of honest and just government officials transforms into a lifetime responsibility within our national ideals, an obligation we must fervently embrace. Lots of worries increase, casting dark corners on the people's hearts in the Philippines, where vivid hues of culture and diversity merge. The necessity for moral leaders is more urgent than ever during these difficult times.
We must continue to be consistent in our search for excellent leaders as we stand at the turning point of our social journey, guided by the compass of honesty and the unflinching dedication to justice. We can bring about the shift we want to see by using the combined power of our opinions and the influence of the votes that we cast. Let's create a story of development in the canvas of hope wherein the voices of the oppressed are amplified, uplifting them, and giving them a sense of comfort. Collectively, we will create an era where good governance and good leaders are not just a concept but a tangible reality, bringing solidarity, equity, and success to a country that hungers for them.
For me, good leaders should be:
Willing to hear our voices. It will help us feel that we are heard and that our concerns have a chance to be addressed. A good leader must have empathy as this can help them resolve societal issues.
Flexible to changes. Leaders must adapt to change as well. They should listen to the demands of the citizens and act accordingly to what is needed. 
Responsible. Responsibility comes in many ways, leaders should be responsible in their actions as well as in doing their duties to the society.
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indiaepost · 11 months
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WILL ENSURE ZERO-TOLRANCE AGAINST CORRUPTION IN MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AND COUNCILS- BALKAR SINGH
Chandigarh/Jalandhar, JUNE 1           Punjab Local Bodies Minister Balkar Singh today asserted that zero-tolerance policy would strictly be followed across all municipal corporations and municipal councils in the state so that a smooth and corruption-free administration could be ensured across all local bodies in Punjab.           Accompanied by Member Parliament Sushil Kumar Rinku, MLA Raman…
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keshavkumar · 1 year
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PM Modi Participates in 16th Civil Services Day, Highlights Achievements
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participates in the 16th Civil Services Day, emphasizing the role of civil servants in bringing development to India. He also discusses the country’s achievements in digital payments, rural electrification, and good governance. PM Modi Addresses Civil Servants on 16th ‘Civil Services Day’ Program Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated as the chief guest in…
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politijohn · 2 months
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reasonsforhope · 11 months
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For years, the people of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation watched over their waters and waited. They had spent nearly two decades working with Canada’s federal government to negotiate protections for Kitasu Bay, an area off the coast of British Columbia that was vulnerable to overfishing.
But the discussions never seemed to go anywhere. First, they broke down over pushback from the fishing industry, then over a planned oil tanker route directly through Kitasoo/Xai’xais waters.
“We were getting really frustrated with the federal government. They kept jumping onboard and then pulling out,” says Douglas Neasloss, the chief councillor and resource stewardship director of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation. “Meanwhile, we’d been involved in marine planning for 20 years – and we still had no protected areas.”
Instead, the nation watched as commercial overfishing decimated the fish populations its people had relied on for thousands of years.
Nestled on the west coast of Swindle Island, approximately 500km north of Vancouver, Kitasu Bay is home to a rich array of marine life: urchins and abalone populate the intertidal pools, salmon swim in the streams and halibut take shelter in the deep waters. In March, herring return to spawn in the eelgrass meadows and kelp forests, nourishing humpback whales, eagles, wolves and bears.
“Kitasu Bay is the most important area for the community – that’s where we get all of our food,” Neasloss says. “It’s one of the last areas where you still get a decent spawn of herring.”
So in December 2021, when the Department of Fisheries and Oceans withdrew from discussions once again, the nation decided to act. “My community basically said, ‘We’re tired of waiting. Let’s take it upon ourselves to do something about it,’” Neasloss says.
What they did was unilaterally declare the creation of a new marine protected area (MPA). In June 2022, the nation set aside 33.5 sq km near Laredo Sound as the new Gitdisdzu Lugyeks (Kitasu Bay) MPA – closing the waters of the bay to commercial and sport fishing.
It is a largely unprecedented move. While other marine protected areas in Canada fall under the protection of the federal government through the Oceans Act, Kitasu Bay is the first to be declared under Indigenous law, under the jurisdiction and authority of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation.
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Pictured: "In some ways, I hope someone challenges us" … the Kitasoo/Xai’xais stewardship authority.
Although they did not wait for government approval, the Kitasoo did consult extensively: the declaration was accompanied by a draft management plan, finalised in October after three months of consultation with industry and community stakeholders. But the government did not provide feedback during that period, according to Neasloss, beyond an acknowledgment that it had received the plan...
Approximately 95% of British Columbia is unceded: most First Nations in the province of British Columbia never signed treaties giving up ownership of their lands and waters to the crown. This puts them in a unique position to assert their rights and title, according to Neasloss, who hopes other First Nations will be inspired to take a similarly proactive approach to conservation...
Collaboration remains the goal, and Neasloss points to a landmark agreement between the Haida nation and the government in 1988 to partner in conserving the Gwaii Haanas archipelago, despite both parties asserting their sovereignty over it. A similar deal was made in 2010 for the region’s 3,400 sq km Gwaii Haanas national marine conservation area.
“They found a way to work together, which is pretty exciting,” says Neasloss. “And I think there may be more Indigenous protected areas that are overlaid with something else.”
-via The Guardian, 5/3/23
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sentientsky · 2 months
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jaideepkhanduja · 1 year
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Fostering Growth Through Good Governance: Building a Sustainable Future for All
Introduction Good governance is the cornerstone of any successful society. It creates a framework for efficient and effective decision-making, promotes transparency and accountability, and fosters trust between the government and its citizens. Fostering growth through good governance is a vital aspect of ensuring sustainable development and creating a better future for all. What is Good…
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