Volume-II, Issue-II, November 2025
Novel Insights A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal |
Volume-II, Issue-II, November 2025 |
Freedom of Exression and Good Governance Dr. Chingangbam Newgold Devi, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, G.P. Women’s College, DMU, Manipur, India Dr. Achom Roshan Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, G.P. Women’s College, DMU, Manipur, India Dr. R. K. Helen Devi, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, G.P. Women’s College, DMU, Manipur, India Email: newgold101@gmail.com |
Received: 25.11.2025 | Accepted: 28.11.2025 | Published Online: 30.11.2025 |
Page No: 130-136 | DOI: 10.69655/novelinsights.vol.2.issue.02W.052 | |
Abstract | ||
The present paper discusses the significance of freedom of expression in good governance through secondary sources of data. Freedom of expression is necessary both for individual and for the society. Until and unless people identify and share their problems and issues, no one can recognise and understand their concern difficulties and challenges, but also their appreciations towards the state for good governance cannot be reached. To have good governance, a free and fair relation between the public and the state is necessary. Accessing the freedom of expression by the people helps in having free and fair relations with the state. Many international constitution and documents guaranteed freedom of expression as one of the human rights. Freedom of expression is significant both for good governance and for safeguarding democracy. But limitations and restrictions in practising freedom of speech and expression is also mentioned in many international documents. Therefore, people should take great care while expressing their viewpoints and sharing their opinions, so that their views and opinions do not harm the sentiments of other people or ethics and morality of the state and society. Keywords: Governance, Good governance, Freedom of expression. | ||