Governance
Governance must extend beyond policy efficiency to shaping a responsible and disciplined citizenry. The Fundamental Duties form the moral charter of citizenship and must be mainstreamed, especially in education, governance and civic life to build a culture of responsibility and discipline. A disciplined, self-regulating society is essential for national strength, social harmony and institutional integrity. Bharat Ki Soch views governance as a partnership between the state and the citizen, anchored in ethics,pride and collective responsibility. It seeks to re-establish the civic foundations of public life where the pride in being Indian, translates into responsible behaviour, social discipline and commitment to the nation’s progress.
Objectives
To conceptualise a National Civic Charte
Focussing on mainstreaming Fundamental Duties.
Analysing how civic responsibility can be institutionalised through school curricula, administrative systems and local governance.
Bharat ki Soch to identify actions required to embed these values.
Develop a National Agenda for Civic Discipline outlining an action plan for embedding public ethics in national life through.
Assessing the role of education family and community in nurturing civic awareness and self-discipline.
Exploring strategies and devising mechanisms that can reinforce a responsible and disciplined society.