Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan is a physician by training, a public servant by choice, and a democrat by conviction. He joined the IAS in 1980. During his 16 years of public service in various capacities, he had many accomplishments to his credit. He is still remembered fondly by the people of the districts he once worked for. Some of his achievements include
Rehabilitation of 8000 youth from displaced families of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
Designing the reconstruction of drainage and irrigation network in Krishna and Godavari deltas.
Strengthening the credit cooperatives and making them independent of government control.
Dr JP was involved in formulating major policy initiatives such as developing an Info‑City in Hyderabad to facilitate the growth of the software industry. Hi‑Tec City, as we all have witnessed, has grown into one of the most prominent IT hubs of India.
In spite of an impressive personal achievement, Dr. JP’s experience in government convinced him that faulty governance process is the biggest hurdle in India’s path of progress.
In order to translate his vision into practical reality, he resigned from the IAS in 1996, and with like-minded citizens formed Lok Satta Movement in 1997. Lok Satta has now emerged as India’s leading civil society initiative for political and governance reforms with wide popular base in Andhra Pradesh.
Over the last decade, Lok Satta has significantly influenced India’s democratic evolution. Some of the milestones include:
Mandatory disclosure of criminal and financial antecedents of all candidates contesting for electoral office
Political Funding Reform
Size of Council of Ministers – 91st Amendment
Anti-defection provisions
Efforts aimed at making voter registration simple
Lok Satta’s advocacy resulted in the National Health Mission, whose objective is creating universal access to healthcare over the next decade
Right to Information (RTI) Act adopted by the parliament following Lok Satta's nation-wide civil society movement
Citizen's Charters across all municipalities of Andhra Pradesh
Dr. JP had also served on the following panels.
1. The National Advisory Council (NAC) for the implementation of the National Common Minimum Programme
2. Vigilance Advisory Council
3. Second Administrative Reforms Commission constituted by the Government of India
Most of the critical governance and political reforms must be driven by political parties and not civil society alone. Lok Satta Party with Dr. JP as national coordinator was initiated as a citizens’ response to this challenge, to usher in a New Political Culture.
Please visit the website of Lok Satta Party to know more about the party
www.loksatta.org
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