The nationwide ‘Prashashan Gaon Ki Ore’ 2025 campaign, organised under Good Governance Week (19–25 December 2025), concluded successfully on 25 December 2025, marking a significant milestone in India’s journey towards people-centric, transparent, and responsive governance. Inspired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s call to transform governance into a Jan Andolan for Viksit Bharat 2047, the campaign witnessed unprecedented participation across the country and delivered measurable improvements in service delivery and grievance redressal.
Good Governance Week: A Nationwide People-Centric Movement
Organised by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Good Governance Week 2025 was implemented across all 36 States and Union Territories, spanning districts and tehsil levels. The campaign focused on:
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Expedited disposal of service delivery applications
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Redressal of public grievances through CPGRAMS and State portals
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Organisation of special governance camps
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Documentation and sharing of successful grievance redressal stories
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Updating and dissemination of best governance practices through dedicated portals
The initiative recorded extensive grassroots engagement, reinforcing the ethos of “Prashashan Gaon Ki Ore”—taking administration closer to the people.
National Workshop on Good Governance Held in New Delhi
As part of the concluding events, a National Workshop on Good Governance Practices was held on 25 December 2025 at the Civil Services Officers’ Institute (CSOI), New Delhi. The workshop commenced with a welcome address by Ms. Rachna Shah, Secretary, DoPT, DARPG & DPPW, who highlighted the observance of Good Governance Day, commemorating the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Late Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. She recalled his enduring legacy of transparency, accountability, and citizen-centric administration.
Dr Jitendra Singh Releases Key Reports and Launches Digital Initiatives
The workshop was chaired by the Hon’ble Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh, who underscored the role of technology-driven and inclusive governance in strengthening public service delivery.
During the event, the Minister released three major reports/compendiums:
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Assessment Report on Special Campaign 5.0, capturing achievements and institutional learnings
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Annual CPGRAMS Report, highlighting initiatives for timely and quality grievance redressal, inclusivity, outreach, and capacity building
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Compendium of Guidelines on Reservation for Ex-Servicemen, consolidating instructions into a single, updated reference to ensure clarity, dignity, and uniform implementation
In addition, four new digital initiatives were launched to further modernise governance:
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AI-powered Recruitment Rules Generator Tool, simplifying and accelerating formulation of recruitment rules
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e-HRMS 2.0 Mobile Application, a key Mission Karmayogi initiative bringing HR services to employees’ mobile devices
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AI-enabled enhancements on the iGOT Karmayogi platform, including AI Sarthi, AI Tutor, structured specialisation programmes, and capacity-building planning tools
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Karmayogi Digital Learning Lab 2.0, enabling creation of advanced e-learning content using AR, VR, simulations, and gamification
Outstanding Achievements of Good Governance Week 2025
The outcomes of Good Governance Week 2025 highlight its scale and impact:
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Service Delivery Applications Disposed: 3,13,64,909
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Grievances Redressed on State Portals: 41,68,023
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Grievances Redressed on CPGRAMS: 3,53,607
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District Workshops/Camps Organised: 57,184
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Best Governance Practices Documented: 770
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Public Grievance Success Stories Shared: 596
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Vision Documents for District@100 Submitted: 254
These figures underscore the campaign’s success in translating governance reforms into tangible outcomes for citizens.
Sharing Best Practices for Wider Impact
Selected best practices submitted by districts and states will be uploaded on the Abhinav Pahal Portal, ensuring wider dissemination and replication of innovative governance models across the country.
Conclusion
The successful conclusion of ‘Prashashan Gaon Ki Ore’ 2025 and Good Governance Week 2025 reflects the Government of India’s unwavering commitment to responsive, inclusive, and technology-enabled governance. With record-breaking service delivery, large-scale grievance redressal, and the launch of transformative digital initiatives, the campaign has reinforced cooperative federalism and laid a strong foundation for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
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Source: PIB

