Good Governance
Accountability is the cornerstone of good governance. Unless public officials can be held to account, then critical benefits associated with good governance, such as social justice, poverty reduction and development remain elusive. The impacts of non-responsive and unaccountable governance are perhaps most harshly felt by the citizens of India, where corruption and governance failures are broadly acknowledged as a principal obstacle to the achievement. Over the past decade, a range of social accountability practices such as participatory budgeting, independent budget analysis, participatory monitoring of public expenditure and citizen evaluation of public services have been experimented with in many countries.
The most important aim of this book on emotional comfort: correlational and involvement learns is to rouse researchers in the field to focus on mote exhaustive and focused research which result in conniving feasible psychological interventions to promote holistic health crossways the life distance. The book also included research studies exploring the impact of psychological interventions on promoting mental health for leading a better quality of life.
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