Citizens Charter - Indian scene (1)
The concept of Citizens' Charter enshrines the trust between the service provider and its users. It was in this climate that a consensus was being evolved in the Government on effective and responsive administration. A beginning was made in in 1994, when consumer rights activists made a charter for health service providers at a meeting of the Central Consumer Protection Council in
The major recommendations emerging from this Conference were the following:
(i) Public accountability should be interpreted in a broader sense to include public
satisfaction and responsive delivery of public services;
(ii) The Citizen’s Charters should be introduced phase-wise for as many service
institutions as possible; and
(iii) The Citizen’s Charters should be introduced in the Departments of the
Central and State Governments starting with those with a large public interface.
The entire aim of above was to make the government citizen-friendly and accountable.
Source : GOI website and from internet websites