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Dialogues and Consultations and Law Making - Coggle Diagram
Dialogues and Consultations and Law Making
P
Policy makers
ignore need for dialogue
and deliberation
with beneficiaries
Consultations
needed during
initial stages of law making
govt programme
as much as
continuous dialogic exercise
must be norm for
effective programme implementation
Federalism
and good governance
require constant
constructive engagement
btw people and officials
govt prerequiste
committed to
consti principles
paying attention to
multiple points of view
and listening
to voice of marginalised
ENV
Open communication channels
eagerness to work
with worker groups
keen ear to the ground
have benefited
thousands of MGNREGA workers in RJ
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MGNREGA in Rajasthan-Case Study
healthy tradition of consulting
with working groups
and civil society org
not only in
initial stage of policy formulation
also take
continuous feedback
from the field
and carry out
periodic midway course correction
Workshop
involving workers group
and civil society org
who interacted
directly with
aggrieved workersa
administrative officers
from village level to state levela
and bankers
L
Farm Law
even though FL are good
not consulted with farmers
while framing the laws
Thus
protest and SC had to intervene
In future
if govt tries
to pass a law
without consulting
there will protest
and SC will intervene