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Saturday, August 28, 2010

HISTORY OF J.P.

About Dr Jayaprakash Narayan

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Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan is a physician by training who went into the Indian Administrative Service in the aftermath of the Emergency and failure of the Janata Experiment. He was a topper in the IAS exam. During the 16 years of distinguished public service in various capacities, he acquired a formidable reputation in the State of Andhra Pradesh.

Some of his major accomplishments while in government
  • As Joint Collector, he worked for the speedy rehabilitation of 8000 youth from displaced families of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
  • As Collector of Prakasm of District, he was instrumental in the creation of a record 2,00,000 acres of irrigation , the largest such program with direct participation of people
  • As Collector of East Godavari District, he spearheaded the reconstruction of drainage and irrigation network in Krishna and Godavari deltas.
  • He served as Secretary to both Governor and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
  • He worked on strengthening of the credit cooperatives and making them independent of government control.

His other accomplishments include several major policy initiatives, including
  • empowerment of parents in schools
  • speedy justice through rural courts
  • economic reform and restructuring of AP
  • development of the Infocity in Hyderabad
  • the much-acclaimed law for self reliant cooperatives (1995)
  • empowerment of local governments and stakeholders
In spite of an impressive personal achievement, Dr Narayan's experience in government convinced him that faulty governance process was the biggest hurdle to India and Indians achieving greater success. And what India needs today is a fundamental change in the rules of the game and not a periodic change of players.

In order to translate his vision into practical reality, he resigned from Service (IAS) in 1996, and worked with like-minded colleagues for the formation of Lok Satta and is currently its National Coordinator. Lok Satta has now emerged as India is leading civil society initiative for governance reforms. It has wide reach, name recognition, credibility and passive support of about 20% of the population of Andhra Pradesh. Lok Satta is now building alliances across India. State-level initiatives are encouraged based on Lok Satta's experience. These initiatives in a few major states will then build a common platform for national effort for governance reform. Lok Satta is primarily focusing on Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa and Gujarat in this quest for building a national platform.

Dr. Narayan has been felicitated with several laurels.
In 2002
  • Honored with the "Rotary Manav Seva Award 2002" for his crusade against corruption
  • awarded the "Yudhvir Memorial Award 2002" for his outstanding contribution to the cause of good governance.

In 2003
  • Awarded the "Dr.Rustam D.Ranji Rotary Award" by Rotary Club of India, September.

In 2004
  • Awarded the "D. Ch.Tirupathi Raju Memorial Award 2004" in appreciation of his vision in terms of identifying the need of establishing a people's forum like Lok Satta and further developmental work done by it to bring in sustainable measures in the area of democratic governance, July.
  • Honored with prestigious "Dr.Pinnamaneni Sita Devi Foundation Award", December.

In 2005
  • Honored with the "Bharat Asmita Jana Jagran Shreshta" - a Bharat Asmita National Award by MIT School of Management, Pune in recognition as the best performer in the area of Public Awakening, February.
  • Felicitated by the Hyderabad Software Exporters Association, Hyderabad in recognition for his contribution to the growth of IT industry in Andhra Pradesh and his efforts towards ushering democratic reforms in the country, February.

Dr Jayaprakash Narayan has served on the following panels
  • The National Advisory Council (NAC) constituted by the United Progressive Alliance government to advise the government on the implementation of the National Common Minimum Programme, July 2004-August 2006.
  • Vigilance Advisory Council constituted by the Central Vigilance Commission, November,2004.
  • Second Administrative Reforms Commission constituted by the Government of India under the Chairmanship of Veerappa Moily, September 2005.

In 2006, he initiated the launch of Lok Satta Party a movement for new political culture in the state of


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M.srikanth Reddy

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Lok Satta is launching its students’ wing – Vidyarthi Satta with the objective to popularise the ideas of New Politics among the next generation. The new student organisation will set new benchmarks for student activism, with its novel genre of student politics. Activities of the new student body will be a fine blend of personal development of students and political activism such as voter registration, Right to Information (RTI) activism, English language teaching, career guidance, setting up of film clubs et al.

The new student body will work on three areas of importance i.e. a). spreading the ideas of new politics, b). taking care of academic requirements of students and c). mobilising students for better education systems. As part of the first mission, it will work mobilize the support for the efforts to reform the judiciary, legislature and executive structures. The second mission p1aces emphasis on all-round development of the students.

As part of this new initiative, you can visit a social welfare hostel regularly, or conduct medical camps for students, or you may want to celebrate October, 2 in your college by screening Gandhi of Richard Attenborough, or would like to tell your fellow students how the Indian Tigers are going extinct; or you would like to conduct a talk in your college on opportunities in foreign languages. In short, you can be at your innovative best. And you are welcome to join the team of the new student movement.

If u have any interest to join in this organaisation please contact 9014390013