NCGG full form
The NCGG full form is national centre for good governance.
NCGG full form in Hindi
सुशासन के लिए राष्ट्रीय केंद्र
What is NCGG?
The NCGG was set up in 2014 by the government of India as apex autonomous institution under the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions. The centre traces its origin to the national institute of administrative research (NIAR), which was set up by the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) in 1995, the government of India’s top most training instate for civil services.
Objectives of NCGG
- To be a think tank for governance and policy reforms, cutting across administrative, social, economic and financial spheres
- To function as a national repository of information on best practices, initiatives and methodologies that promote good governance, e-governance, innovation and change management within the government and its parastatal organizations
- To initiate and participate in action research and capacity-building on various aspects of regulatory and development administration, public policy, governance and public management at the national, state and local levels
- To advise on key issues in governance and develop synergy across various ministries/ departments of the Government of India and various state governments
- To promote sharing and replication of innovative ideas and best practices in governance
- To interact with national and international organizations, in and outside the government, engaged in research and capacity building in these spheres.
NCGG headquarter
The head quarter of NCGG 9th Floor , NDCC-II Building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi – 110001 (India).
Logo of NCGG
The logo of NCGG is given here.
Website of NCGG
The official website of NCGG is given here.
FAQs on NCGG
What is function of NCGG?
It deals with gamut of governance issues from local, state and national level across all states. This centre is mandated to work in the areas of policy reforms, capacity building and training of civil servants and technocrats of India and other developing countries.
Which is top most institution for civil services training?
Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA). The Academy is located at Mussoorie, a hill station at a height of little above 6580 ft. It is 35 Km. by road from the rail head at Dehradun and some 270 km. north of Delhi.