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Freebie Culture Deteriorating States Financial Health, Says Outgoing Veep

Freebie Culture Deteriorating Financial Health Of States, Says Outgoing Veep

The freebie culture has led to deteriorating financial health of many states, said Venkaiah Naidu.

New Delhi:

Outgoing Vice President of India M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said the freebie culture has led to the deteriorating financial health of many states.

Addressing the Indian Information Service officers (IIS) of the 2018 and 2019 batches who came to call on him at Upa-Rashtrapati Nivas today, Mr Naidu cautioned against the populist measures to garner votes by various political parties.

"The freebie culture has led to deteriorating financial health of many states. Government should definitely support the poor and needy, but at the same time should prioritize health, education and infrastructure development," he said.

Mr Naidu emphasised the need for constant dialogue between the people and the governments for citizen-centric and responsive governance.

He said that policymaking and implementation should be a two-way process with people's participation at every stage.

"In a democracy, people need to be empowered through timely information on government's policies and initiatives in their mother tongues. On the other hand, governments also need to be apprised of people's expectations and aspirations in an objective and timely manner," he said.

Referring to the mass behavioural change campaign undertaken as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission, Mr Naidu said that the success of any reform depends on cooperation from the people.

He further said that people will understand and support an initiative better when they have been involved in its planning and implementation strategy from the beginning.

Describing India as the largest Parliamentary democracy in the world, he said that the purpose of any reform process should be to make people's life happy and prosperous.

"Therefore, the focus of all government policy measures should be on bringing lasting happiness to people's lives," he told the officers, and at the same time, underscored the need to bear with "temporary pain for long-term gain".

Mentioning that the ICT revolution and the spread of the internet have fundamentally changed the way we consume news, he cautioned that this 'ease of information' comes with its associated risks.

"Misinformation, disinformation and fake news have emerged as new challenges which need to be promptly tackled by the government communicators round the clock," he added.

The Vice President also cautioned against the misuse of social media by certain anti-social elements, the Vice President called for curbing such tendencies at the earliest.

Drawing attention to the growing trend of 'instant journalism' triggered by the emergence of the Internet and social media expansion, Mr Naidu expressed concerns about the erosion of journalistic norms and ethos due to this.

He emphasized the importance of neutrality and objectivity in media reporting and said that news should not be mixed with views.

"Media is the fourth pillar of democracy and its neutrality, objectivity and fairness is crucial for the survival of India's democratic ethos," he stressed.

The Vice President asked the young officers to bring forth many developmental stories from across the nation.

"You as government communicators should also make all efforts to ensure that the good work being done by various ministries and departments is covered adequately by the media," he told them.

Terming information and psychological warfare as an important dimension of modern-day wars, Mr Naidu advised the IIS officers to develop expertise in these emerging and strategic areas.

Referring to the increasing frequency of extreme climatic events and erratic weather patterns across the globe, the Vice President asked the young officers to run a mass media campaign for nature conservation and environmental protection. "If you love nature, nature will protect you," he said.

In his address, his last as the Vice President of India, Mr Naidu said that "the key to my rise from an ordinary farmer's son to the second highest constitutional post in the country lies in sheer hard work, single-minded devotion and constant travel and interaction with the people in every part of the country." I have learned a lot by meeting and talking to the people, he said.

Congratulating the officer trainees for joining the prestigious Civil Services, he exhorted them to work for transforming the lives of people in the country.

It may be noted that the Indian Information Service (IIS) is a Central Group 'A' Service whose members work as the media managers of the Government of India.

The IIS officers, in their various capacities, act as a vital communication link between the Government and the people by way of disseminating information and communicating various Government policies and schemes to the public at large.

Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Dwivedi, Director General, IIMC, Ashish Goel, ADG, IIMC, Dr Rinku Pegu, Associate Professor IIMC and Training Coordinator for IIS officers, officers of Indian Information Service batches of 2018 and 2019 were present during the interaction. Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi also presented his book titled, "Bharat Bodh ka Naya Samay" to the Vice President on this occasion.

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