Bihar, India, 2005 – 2012

Bihar, India, 2005 – 2012

MODERNIZING THE STATE, CONNECTING TO THE PEOPLE: BIHAR, INDIA, 2005 – 2012 SYNOPSIS In November 2005, Nitish Kumar became chief minister of one of India’s poorest states. The third-largest state by population, Bihar lagged behind other states in growth and development but scored high in corruption, lawlessness, and dismal service delivery. Mismanagement of financial resources, obsolete methods of data entry and reporting, a low-skilled workforce, insufficient transparency, and scarce accountability hindered service delivery. As head of state government, Kumar launched a series of reforms that applied information and communications technology to streamline operations, boost revenues, and improve the government’s responsiveness to citizens’ needs. By 2012, Bihar had earned national and regional acclaim for its technology-related gains, and the government of India recognized the turnaround through e-governance awards. Kumar’s efforts earned him the nickname Sushasan Babu, or Mr. Good Governance. Still, some reforms did not go far enough, and significant limitations remained: lack of integration among information and communications systems prevented proper coordination across departments; civil servants did not embrace all technology-related initiatives; and lack of electricity and Internet connectivity in many areas prevented citizens from taking full advantage of the services. Rushda Majeed and Pallavi Nuka drafted this case study on the basis of interviews conducted by Rushda Majeed in Patna, Bihar, in August 2014. They drew on an initial draft by Juliette John, who was at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School while on leave from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development. Three separate ISS case studies—“Coalition Building in a Divided Society,” “Clearing the Jungle Raj,” and “Reviving the Administration”—outline Nitish Kumar’s broader efforts to build a coalition for reform, improve law and order, and resuscitate Bihar’s administration, respectively. INTRODUCTION The 54-year-old Kumar had campaigned on In 2014, Nitish Kumar recalled his party’s a platform of clean and effective governance in a 2005 election victory, which installed him as chief bid to dislodge the rival party Rashtriya Janata minister of India’s state of Bihar. “That evening, Dal, which had been in power in Bihar since people asked me, ‘What is your first priority?’ I 1990. His electoral platform appealed to many of said, ‘Governance.’ They then asked about my the state’s 83 million people who were unhappy second priority, and I said, ‘Governance.’ They with an unresponsive government and unreliable asked about my third priority. I said, public services. After a failed attempt to form a ‘Governance.’” government in February, when no party or ISS is a joint program of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice: successfulsocieties.princeton.edu. ISS invites readers to share feedback and information on how these cases are being used: [email protected]. © 2015, Trustees of Princeton University Rushda Majeed and Pallavi Nuka Innovations for Successful Societies coalition had a clear majority, the state briefly fell had the lowest rate of utilization of federal funds under direct federal rule, but Kumar emerged targeted for “development purposes.”7 Since 2000, victorious in a second set of elections in India’s central government had contributed nearly November. 75% of the state’s budget through devolution of Located in the northeast of the country, on shared taxes, central-government-sponsored the border with Nepal, Bihar was India’s third- programs, and resources made available in most-populous state. Historically, it was the base consultation with the national Planning 8 of an agrarian movement that championed the Commission. The state’s Finance Department rights of peasant farmers. Most of its residents estimated that from 1998 to 2001, it had left were scattered across 45,000 villages, where many untouched one-fifth of the central government’s cultivated the plain that surrounded the Ganges total allocation for programs to support rural River. Bihar was the country’s poorest state, and roads, irrigation, and old-age pensions.9 When the more than half the population subsisted on less state did not use the monies provided, the central 1 than the equivalent of one US dollar a day. government delayed other contributions. When Kumar first took office as chief Lack of technology and information minister, Bihar epitomized the “worst” of India, as 2 connectivity between government offices noted in the The Economist magazine. During a contributed significantly to Bihar’s troubles. The decade of government neglect, the state’s power dearth of centralized budget and expense data grid, roads, schools, and clinics had deteriorated. made it impossible to get a precise picture of the Stagnant or negative economic growth had made state’s finances or to evaluate the performance of almost half the working-age population from policies and programs. A government that was 3 some districts seek jobs in Mumbai or Delhi. Law unable to manage its fiscal processes efficiently and order were almost nonexistent, and could not allocate resources or track operations kidnapping was one of the most profitable effectively. Chanchal Kumar (no relation to others businesses in the state. Unsurprisingly, Bihar had with the same name), former secretary to the chief the lowest level of private investment in all of minister, said: “Earlier, the state did not have the 4 India. big picture. What we needed was a system that Self-dealing in the top ranks of government would give a complete report at the end of the leadership undermined government capacity and financial year. The system would then be able to made Bihar one of the least-desirable postings for facilitate a dynamic decision-making process.” competent civil servants. More than half (54%) of The inability of the Finance Department to positions were vacant in the state’s Indian share financial information and monitor funding Administrative Service, the top-ranking civil flows made legitimate spending cumbersome and service cadre. Thin management ranks in the state created opportunities for graft. Referring to the administration stalled decision making and so-called fodder scam—a corruption scandal that weakened accountability for the implementation implicated the former chief minister, other of public programs and reforms. politicians, civil servants, and businesspeople— The state had a long history of money Deputy Chief Minister and State Finance problems, aggravated by the shortage of Minister Sushil Kumar Modi said, “It had become management capacity and paralysis in decision 5 easier for corrupt officials to withdraw money making. From 1999 to 2005, Bihar’s fiscal deficit [from the Treasury] because headquarters didn’t 6 doubled. Revenues barely covered interest know how much money was being withdrawn.” payments on debts, and in all of India, the state © 2015, Trustees of Princeton University Terms of use and citation format appear at the end of this document and at successfulsocieties.princeton.edu/about/terms-conditions. 2 Rushda Majeed and Pallavi Nuka Innovations for Successful Societies The administration ground to a halt in the rolling out e-government programs to streamline aftermath of the investigation and convictions. fiscal management, strengthen public service Chirashree Gupta, former associate professor at delivery, and increase transparency. the Asian Development Research Institute in The chief minister’s office, ministries, and Bihar’s capital city of Patna, said: “There was so other government agencies were ill prepared for much fear about spending that expenditure levels the transition to ICT-enabled administration. went down. Nobody was willing to take Offices did not have computers, and there were no responsibility for a signature or a sanction.” centralized or integrated databases. Kumar said: A June 2005 World Bank report entitled “We started with Remington typewriters. Bihar: Towards a Development Strategy laid bare Briefings would come to me typed on very, very the state’s many challenges and encouraged the thin paper. It was very difficult.” new chief minister to focus on economic growth In 2005, the state had no information and service delivery, particularly for Bihar’s poor. technology (IT) department to manage The report said improvements in economic computerization or networking of offices, to growth and service delivery required greater develop software, or to coordinate online services. government accountability—an idea that aligned Bihar’s civil servants were not trained in using with Kumar’s own thinking. “In 2005, we had not computers and software that could help them one but many kinds of challenges,” he said. “These improve performance and deliver better services. were mainly governance challenges: restoring law Government workers followed obsolete and order, developing infrastructure, and administrative procedures and maintained only improving the social sectors. But the first need paper files. was to restore the public’s confidence in Bihar also lacked a state training institute government.” that could provide targeted ICT training for civil During his first five-year term in office, servants at all levels of government. Siddharth Kumar decided to invest heavily in the use of Kumar, a technical adviser to the state information and communications technology, or government supported by the UK Department for ICT,

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