I learned so much today how the Govt works. I can't believe even common sense reforms were never carried out. All thanks to Modi ji who created the Niti Aayog which hired Sanjeev Sandal. India's bureaucrats are too comfortable with lifelong jobs and pension. They should be given targets to bring down cost of governance or some financial savings else some of their benefits should be taken away.
@@shrin210 Yet they have developed no ownership. Once an employee develops this trait, they will improve processes and regulations. I think you didn't not listen to the full talk. Sanjeev shares how bureaucrats opposed him from removing unnecessary departments and regulations. Why will an employee performing 100% do that?
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong cultural economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world. Problems are there but India is best than rest. Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking. We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted. Come on DAMN IT WE CAN DO IT
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong cultural economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world. Problems are there but India is best than rest. Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking. We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted. Come on DAMN IT WE CAN DO IT
Hand picked officers and ministers, are doing phenomenal job in advancing Bharat. Mr Sanyal, himself grandson of the great Revolutionary Shree Sachindranath Sanyal, is making all of us so proud.
For better governance, development, higher growth need to deregulate, decontrol, decolonise, delicencing all sector. Minimum Government ensure maximum governance
Prof Amit Mitra was FM in Bengal. But as govt intention was wrong he step aside out of frustration. If we still see Bengal's gdp is better than country's then that is the magic of Prof Amit Mitra.
PATTERNS: - Process reforms are understudied in economics and policymaking despite their importance in driving efficiency - Identifying inefficiencies, mapping processes, analyzing bottlenecks, reforming, and monitoring feedback are key steps in process reforms - Direct benefit transfers and the JAM trinity significantly reduced leakage in welfare programs in India - Outdated telecom regulations were hindering the IT/BPO sector in India until recently reformed - India's legal metrology laws are a major source of rent-seeking; reforms are still needed - Increasing capacity and hiring at the Indian patent office is critical to fostering innovation - Some state-mandated requirements like compulsory mediation can cause unnecessary delays and should be voluntary - Many outdated government bodies in India should be restructured or shut down to reduce inefficiency - Continuous process re-engineering, as done in business, is essential in government to drive improvement - Economic growth in India is being driven by nuts-and-bolts process reforms, not just structural changes META: - The importance of process reforms was mentioned multiple times throughout the input - Key steps in process reforms were outlined and repeated in the input - Several examples of successful process reforms in India were provided (DBT, telecom, patents) - Ongoing challenges with process inefficiencies were highlighted (legal metrology, outdated gov bodies) - The speaker drew parallels between process re-engineering in business and its necessity in government ANALYSIS: The input emphasizes the critical yet often overlooked role of process-level reforms in driving efficiency and economic growth, providing several illustrative examples from the Indian government's recent efforts. BEST 5: 1. Process reforms are understudied in economics and policymaking despite their importance in driving efficiency (mentioned multiple times, central theme) 2. Identifying inefficiencies, mapping processes, analyzing bottlenecks, reforming, and monitoring feedback are key steps in process reforms (actionable framework provided) 3. Direct benefit transfers and the JAM trinity significantly reduced leakage in welfare programs in India (concrete success story) 4. Continuous process re-engineering, as done in business, is essential in government to drive improvement (key takeaway, links business and gov) 5. Economic growth in India is being driven by nuts-and-bolts process reforms, not just structural changes (high-level insight, challenges conventional wisdom) ADVICE FOR BUILDERS: - Identify and map out inefficient processes in your domain; analyze root causes of bottlenecks - Learn from process re-engineering best practices in business and adapt them to your context - Prioritize continuous iteration and improvement rather than one-off reforms; monitor feedback closely - Look for opportunities to eliminate outdated regulations or requirements that hinder efficiency - Invest in building capacity and hiring talent in critical functions to enable process improvements
Just a question if anybody can ans, Do one needs gov's approval to start a voice based BPO which deals with the clients based in USA or UK?? as per now.
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world. Problems are there but India is best than rest. Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking. We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted. Come on DAMN IT WE CAN DO IT
Great. Now need to revisit and scrutinize the working of various regulatory bodies in india. CCI must be abolished quickly. Next RBI as regulator failed in many ways. Like PSU banks, should have integrated system for cooperative bank, private financial institutions, private sector banks in a single frame. Consumers right and protection not done well by RBI despite Banking Ombudsman. There are exploitation in pvt sector banks with sophisticated extortion esp loan App, online banking, loan process, recovery etc. Consumers are losers. No accountability or transparency in their functioning
Please also get rid of the extra tax(not the income tax) for stock trading because these nonsensical taxes also forces loss making traders to pay taxes. Traders like PR Sundar are leaving the Indian market and going to Singapore and US markets because of this problem.
Suddha Sanatani, Modi Bhakt... waiting for Nobel in Economics, History, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art and Architecture, Painting, Religion ❤ Jay Hanuman, Jay Sree Ram.
These process reforms happened. These were very small number of examples Sanyal gave in this lecture, but the government has made 1000s of such reforms. You can read about them from parliament debates as well
Blessed with DEMOGRAPHY? YES, So.. 700Million Bright youth. Let the Central and State Govts together; work to empower each and every BABY..EVERY YOUTH.EVERY INDIAN. Tap their Skills..Talent; Wisdom Knowledge; their God given gift of Skill So: Govts should ; Educate them with High Quality Education followed by Compulsory 3 YEARS OF MILITARY INDUCTION; IN UNIFORMS; TO BUILD SKILLS with 100 % perfect discipline; Time management. Make every youth SELF EMPLOYED with Highest quality PRODUCT MANUFACTURING; Export 250 million students/youth to 20 Nations of this world for; Higher studies;; business; research; consultation etc. Bind the world..
What's wrong with electoral bonds compared to the anonymous, black market system that was present earlier? Electoral bonds, while not perfect, is much, much better.
mr prasad what is yur bias do you want funding of political parties by black money or what is your suggestions or dont fund them at all dont get political biases in this but give suggestions my suspicion is u dont hv any
@@itsover9008these morons dont know how big companies lobby in US for particular parties and how the ministers are appointed in the board of those companies after their retirement from government.
First things first said Alexander .1) electoral reforms 2)policereforms 3)judicial reforms..the "nerve" of democracy.if these are taken care 11:47 of all other things will fall in.place.these guys are putting cart before the horse .understandable with the top man withe "kind" of educational background
Judicial reforms just happened and lot of things are in process & electoral reforms will be implemented next term. Probably you didn't pay attention ig. The very fact that you are quoting Alexandar rather than the very obvious and our own Kautilya on this topic - shows you are still stuck in the Greenwich Mean Time. Learn to think wrt IST, rather than just parroting what your coconut masters say, you will do better 😢
The nation is thankful to you Dr Sanyal.
Never noticed these changes!! Incremental improvement on a consistent basis will help India.
I learned so much today how the Govt works. I can't believe even common sense reforms were never carried out.
All thanks to Modi ji who created the Niti Aayog which hired Sanjeev Sandal.
India's bureaucrats are too comfortable with lifelong jobs and pension. They should be given targets to bring down cost of governance or some financial savings else some of their benefits should be taken away.
Under Modi's leadership, every bureaucrat is performing 100%
It was never bureaucrat problem, it was always leadership problem.
@@shrin210 Yet they have developed no ownership. Once an employee develops this trait, they will improve processes and regulations.
I think you didn't not listen to the full talk. Sanjeev shares how bureaucrats opposed him from removing unnecessary departments and regulations. Why will an employee performing 100% do that?
I am a huge fan of sanjeev sir.
Me also
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong cultural economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world.
Problems are there but India is best than rest.
Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking.
We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted.
Come on DAMN IT
WE CAN DO IT
And i am a huge fan of pranjali
He has lineage to the freedom fighter who founded HTA. DESHBHAKTI IS in his blood
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong cultural economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world.
Problems are there but India is best than rest.
Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking.
We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted.
Come on DAMN IT
WE CAN DO IT
Hand picked officers and ministers, are doing phenomenal job in advancing Bharat. Mr Sanyal, himself grandson of the great Revolutionary Shree Sachindranath Sanyal, is making all of us so proud.
India will be indebted to you, sir .
I have been looking for this for last 3 years.🙏
Brilliant. BPR and Digitalization are key to a transparent, accountable and efficient system
Pls come back and save bengal Sanyal sir
Abhishek Banerjee sab thik kar dega
Fir that we Bengalis 1st need to change the government.
@@agnosticatheist4093 True. I don't think Bengal deserves good governance given the way they vote.
I would like to see Sanjeev Sanyal as our Finance Minister one day ❤
Hats off to Dr. Sanyal... We are proud of you and definitely need you...
The most interesting lecture ❤
For better governance, development, higher growth need to deregulate, decontrol, decolonise, delicencing all sector. Minimum Government ensure maximum governance
Administrative ethics much needed! Control food adulteration and child exploitation!
If BJP forms government in Bengal, Sanjeev Sanyal should be Finance minister of Bengal.
India needs him. For Bengal there are so many who can do so much.
@@colarunjoshitrue 😊
Prof Amit Mitra was FM in Bengal. But as govt intention was wrong he step aside out of frustration. If we still see Bengal's gdp is better than country's then that is the magic of Prof Amit Mitra.
When he will face corrupt IAS officials he will know what is Bengal. Puro Chorabe😂
PATTERNS:
- Process reforms are understudied in economics and policymaking despite their importance in driving efficiency
- Identifying inefficiencies, mapping processes, analyzing bottlenecks, reforming, and monitoring feedback are key steps in process reforms
- Direct benefit transfers and the JAM trinity significantly reduced leakage in welfare programs in India
- Outdated telecom regulations were hindering the IT/BPO sector in India until recently reformed
- India's legal metrology laws are a major source of rent-seeking; reforms are still needed
- Increasing capacity and hiring at the Indian patent office is critical to fostering innovation
- Some state-mandated requirements like compulsory mediation can cause unnecessary delays and should be voluntary
- Many outdated government bodies in India should be restructured or shut down to reduce inefficiency
- Continuous process re-engineering, as done in business, is essential in government to drive improvement
- Economic growth in India is being driven by nuts-and-bolts process reforms, not just structural changes
META:
- The importance of process reforms was mentioned multiple times throughout the input
- Key steps in process reforms were outlined and repeated in the input
- Several examples of successful process reforms in India were provided (DBT, telecom, patents)
- Ongoing challenges with process inefficiencies were highlighted (legal metrology, outdated gov bodies)
- The speaker drew parallels between process re-engineering in business and its necessity in government
ANALYSIS:
The input emphasizes the critical yet often overlooked role of process-level reforms in driving efficiency and economic growth, providing several illustrative examples from the Indian government's recent efforts.
BEST 5:
1. Process reforms are understudied in economics and policymaking despite their importance in driving efficiency (mentioned multiple times, central theme)
2. Identifying inefficiencies, mapping processes, analyzing bottlenecks, reforming, and monitoring feedback are key steps in process reforms (actionable framework provided)
3. Direct benefit transfers and the JAM trinity significantly reduced leakage in welfare programs in India (concrete success story)
4. Continuous process re-engineering, as done in business, is essential in government to drive improvement (key takeaway, links business and gov)
5. Economic growth in India is being driven by nuts-and-bolts process reforms, not just structural changes (high-level insight, challenges conventional wisdom)
ADVICE FOR BUILDERS:
- Identify and map out inefficient processes in your domain; analyze root causes of bottlenecks
- Learn from process re-engineering best practices in business and adapt them to your context
- Prioritize continuous iteration and improvement rather than one-off reforms; monitor feedback closely
- Look for opportunities to eliminate outdated regulations or requirements that hinder efficiency
- Invest in building capacity and hiring talent in critical functions to enable process improvements
हर हर महादेव !! जय श्री राम !!
Very decent and competent
Just a question if anybody can ans, Do one needs gov's approval to start a voice based BPO which deals with the clients based in USA or UK?? as per now.
Yes
@@saptorsheechakraborty Thank you for the answer, would you also know how do I do that, may be an article or a website you can guide me to ?
We need all people to be very vocal and voice opinions, if we want strong economy, 1 billion has reach 7 billion people. If we can't change what people think about us, we can't have strong country to leading world.
Problems are there but India is best than rest.
Please reach out to world media and start sharing opinions in whichever language. We are not bad as west. Don't try to be perfect, please start talking.
We are the only surviving large group of indigenous cultures in world, rest are poisoned, killed or converted.
Come on DAMN IT
WE CAN DO IT
जय श्री राम
Great. Now need to revisit and scrutinize the working of various regulatory bodies in india. CCI must be abolished quickly. Next RBI as regulator failed in many ways. Like PSU banks, should have integrated system for cooperative bank, private financial institutions, private sector banks in a single frame. Consumers right and protection not done well by RBI despite Banking Ombudsman. There are exploitation in pvt sector banks with sophisticated extortion esp loan App, online banking, loan process, recovery etc. Consumers are losers. No accountability or transparency in their functioning
You want to abolish CCI which is integral and our only safeguard against monopolies and the nation's central bank itself??
Dude how high are you??
Please also get rid of the extra tax(not the income tax) for stock trading because these nonsensical taxes also forces loss making traders to pay taxes. Traders like PR Sundar are leaving the Indian market and going to Singapore and US markets because of this problem.
True. But pr sundar is a scammer.
Suddha Sanatani, Modi Bhakt... waiting for Nobel in Economics, History, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art and Architecture, Painting, Religion ❤ Jay Hanuman, Jay Sree Ram.
IBC- bankruptcy code 2016
MPC- for inflation targeting 2016
GST- indirect tax reform 2017
What happened in the 2nd term?
The agricultural reforms . But the idiot farmers ruined it.
These process reforms happened. These were very small number of examples Sanyal gave in this lecture, but the government has made 1000s of such reforms. You can read about them from parliament debates as well
Why was handloom board abolished. What else has this person abolished
❤❤❤
Blessed with DEMOGRAPHY?
YES, So.. 700Million Bright youth.
Let the Central and State Govts together;
work to empower
each and every BABY..EVERY YOUTH.EVERY INDIAN.
Tap their Skills..Talent; Wisdom
Knowledge;
their God given gift of Skill
So: Govts should ;
Educate them with High Quality Education followed by Compulsory 3 YEARS OF MILITARY INDUCTION;
IN UNIFORMS;
TO BUILD SKILLS with 100 % perfect discipline;
Time management.
Make every youth SELF EMPLOYED with Highest quality PRODUCT MANUFACTURING;
Export 250 million students/youth to 20 Nations of this world for;
Higher studies;; business; research; consultation etc.
Bind the world..
Starting with "electoral bonds"?
Can you explain why TMC with one state can have 1300 cr but BJP with 18 states and govt at centre can't have 6000 cr 🤔🤡
What's wrong with electoral bonds compared to the anonymous, black market system that was present earlier? Electoral bonds, while not perfect, is much, much better.
mr prasad what is yur bias do you want funding of political parties by black money or what is your suggestions or dont fund them at all
dont get political biases in this but give suggestions my suspicion is u dont hv any
yes what about electoral bonds? they are scams, money laundering, etc, etc, cope with it...
@@itsover9008these morons dont know how big companies lobby in US for particular parties and how the ministers are appointed in the board of those companies after their retirement from government.
First things first said Alexander .1) electoral reforms 2)policereforms 3)judicial reforms..the "nerve" of democracy.if these are taken care 11:47 of all other things will fall in.place.these guys are putting cart before the horse .understandable with the top man withe "kind" of educational background
Judicial reforms just happened and lot of things are in process & electoral reforms will be implemented next term. Probably you didn't pay attention ig.
The very fact that you are quoting Alexandar rather than the very obvious and our own Kautilya on this topic - shows you are still stuck in the Greenwich Mean Time. Learn to think wrt IST, rather than just parroting what your coconut masters say, you will do better 😢
MMS was the most educated pm this country ever had what was he doing back thn . Dancing with the bar dancer 😂😂
@@storyofeverything552Alexander was WRONG Simple 😎