Accountability and Transparency in Government
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Accountability and Transparency in Government starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how citizens can use the Right to Information Act to hold the government accountable.
Describe how parliamentary committees contribute to government accountability.
Describe one way in which the Parliament of India holds the government accountable.
Describe the role of social audits in promoting transparency in government schemes.
Explain how transparency in government helps to reduce corruption.
Explain the difference between transparency and accountability in government.
Explain the importance of independent judiciary in ensuring government accountability.
Explain the role of the media in promoting accountability in government.
Explain the significance of publishing government budgets and reports for transparency.
Explain why regular audits are important for government accountability.
What is meant by 'accountability' in the context of government?
What is the main objective of the Right to Information Act, 2005?
