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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Contributors. I. Good governance 1. Constitutional culture and good governance/N.R. Madhava Menon. 2. Corruption democracy and governance in India/J. Laxminarasimha Rao. 3. Good governance and E governance the case of Revenue Department in Karnataka/G.M. Dinesh and B.S. Bhargava. 4. Good governance and administrative reforms/M.R. Biju. 5. The need for politico administrative reforms in India in the Information Age/G. Gopakumar. 6. E Governance in the Indian context/Sumanjeet. 7. Reforms in representation for good governance/David Annoussamy. II. Administrative practices 8. Bureaucracy development and good governance/Meenu Roy. 9. Reservation for Scheduled Castes public to private/S.N. Singh. 10. State autonomy under Article 370 for ensuring Good governance/N.S. Gehlot. 11. State autonomy for good governance/Pardeep Sachdeva. 12. Political factor in growth development and administration Indian law of industrial relations/Subhash C. Sharma. 13. The political economy of global outsourcing/Chanchal Kumar Sharma. 14. Communist strategies in India a study in retrospection/K. Vidyasagar Reddy. 15. Gandhian ideals for good governance/M. Maharajan. 16. Gandhi and Nehru the making of new governance for India/S.D. Gupta. Index. The dawn of the new millennium has been a period of exceptional changes in the theory and practice of good governance in India. The major policy issue confronting the government during the last few decades has been the issue of liberalisation for industrial progress and the changing role of the public sector in India's economic development and its implications for administrative developments. The system of governance has undergone radical changes throughout the globe and its influence has come heavily on India too. In the ongoing process of the restructuring of global power relations the Indian institutions for governance will have to develop new and powerful capabilities to negotiate and bargain with the real centres of world power. Against this backdrop the present volume highlights the issues and concerns under two broad themes Good governance and administrative practices in the light of the Indian experience. The volume contains a collection of sixteen research papers and articles contributed by renowned academics jurists and administrators. After examining the multifarious aspects of the two core areas the distinguished contributors make vital suggestions for revamping and revitalizing in view of the existing constraints of these areas. The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are of immense value for policy makers planners administrators and academicians. 226 pp. Seller Inventory # 71590
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