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Indian Administration H.P. Chattopadhyaya and Indu Baghel Vol. 2

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Global Vision Publishing House 2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 2 v. ( xi, 1-322 ; xi, 323-637 p.) 24cmISBN:
  • 9788182207134
Other title:
  • Indian Administration Vol. II
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 354.54 CHA.2
Summary: This edition of Indian Administration is revised, updated and a comprehensive treatise on Indian administration today. It is not only a comprehensive compendium of the past events, but also suggests workable guidelines for the future administration of the country. The challenges of democracy, development, information technology and liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation are being accommodated in the developing structures and changing processes of Indian Public Administration in fourteen chapters. Each chapter has been redesigned according to the need of students as well as teachers. The perceptive students of the discipline can explore the impact of legacies of the past, the maladies that ail the present and the new public management patterns that are emerging for the future in these two volumes. This book would be an invaluable asset for the Graduate and Post-graduate students and teachers as well as Civil Services and NET aspirants.
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Vol. 2 of this set

Includes bibliographies and index

This edition of Indian Administration is revised, updated and a comprehensive treatise on Indian administration today. It is not only a comprehensive compendium of the past events, but also suggests workable guidelines for the future administration of the country. The challenges of democracy, development, information technology and liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation are being accommodated in the developing structures and changing processes of Indian Public Administration in fourteen chapters. Each chapter has been redesigned according to the need of students as well as teachers. The perceptive students of the discipline can explore the impact of legacies of the past, the maladies that ail the present and the new public management patterns that are emerging for the future in these two volumes. This book would be an invaluable asset for the Graduate and Post-graduate students and teachers as well as Civil Services and NET aspirants.

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