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Published by Ministry of Rural Development, 2000
ISBN 10: 818774300XISBN 13: 9788187743002
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Published by Ministry of Rural Development, 2000
ISBN 10: 818774300XISBN 13: 9788187743002
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New.
Published by Indian Institute of Public Administration IIPA, 2004
ISBN 10: 8186641262ISBN 13: 9788186641262
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. xiv + 243.
Published by Indian Institute of Public Administration, 2004
ISBN 10: 8186641262ISBN 13: 9788186641262
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. xiv + 243.
Published by Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi, 2014
ISBN 10: 8173918643ISBN 13: 9788173918643
Seller: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Published by Kanishka, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8173918643ISBN 13: 9788173918643
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Case study method an introduction/S.L. Goel. 2. Government at the cutting edge experience of the licencing and registering authority Chandigarh/Ashish Kundra. 3. The important epoxy maker/V.K.C. Sanghi. 4. Impact of information technology and changing nature of citizen services a case study of E Seva in Andhra Pradesh Aditya /V. Pardhasaradhi. 5. Village development through community participation in Doomroli village a case study/S.K. Kataria. 6. Striving to bring in a rational system for ensuring social justice the case of disbursement of funds for poorest of poor among SC/ST target constituencies/D.V.R. Seshadri. 7. The dilemmas of an administrator in the high stakes game of admission test for professional courses the case of Mr. Bhindra of Kanishka/D.V.R. Seshadri. 8. Eradicating copying without legislation the Haryana way/Rakesh Gupta. 9. If only Yes minister then who am I/S.K. Kataria. 10. Re engineering the government using information and communication technology (ICT) a teaching case study of Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE)/Rakesh Gupta. 11. Evacuation and rehabilitation of Rampura a case study/Rajesh Singh. 12. Rural sanitation the Medinipur model/Jaytilak Guha Roy. As a supplement to direct instruction method case study is an effective device to make the students/trainees aware of the intricacies of the system of public administration. Actual cases can help the students to understand the principles and practice of public administration clearly. This can encourage them to take up study of other case studies for their understanding and development. This also helps the students to move from concrete to abstract a fundamental principle of education. Through the case method the social researchers attempt to examine the variety of factors operating within a social unit as an integrated whole. For group or process analysis this method is recognized as highly fruitful. An applied case study seeks to relate the theoretical knowledge to a specific problem with a view to improve efficiency. Case studies create an awareness of the nature of lapses and oversights in administration instances of sound administrative skills and deficiencies in the existing methods and procedures no doubt the method is widely recognized technique of training in management development programmes. The twelve case studies included in this volume focus on different areas of governance involving decision making situations and can be used effectively for training programmes. These are contributed by academicians/professionals and administrators in different areas of public administration and are evaluated by a panel of domain experts. The volume would be of immense value and utility for the trainers and teachers of public administration. 172 pp.
Published by Mittal Publications, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183241808ISBN 13: 9788183241809
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: Used. pp. xxvii + 392, Maps.
Published by Mittal Publications, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183241808ISBN 13: 9788183241809
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: Used. pp. xxvii + 392 Figures Maps.
Published by Indian Inst of Public Admini, New Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8186641300ISBN 13: 9788186641309
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Introduction/P.L. Sanjeev Reddy and R.K. Tiwari. Governance 1. Functions and problems of Indian polity/Shriram Maheshwari. 2. National Integration role of administration/O.P. Minocha. 3. The administration of law and order/V.N. Rajan. 4. Electoral reforms/Jaytilak Guha Roy. 5. Electoral reforms in the context of recent Supreme Court judgements/Jaytilak Guha Roy. 6. Coalition government experience and prospects/O.P. Minocha. 7. National agenda for governance administrative dimensions/M.C. Gupta and Kamal Nayan Kabra. 8. Reviewing the working of the Indian constitution/Tushar Kanti Saha. 9. Our goals for the twenty first century (a) Economic (b) Social and (c) Administrative/R.N. Thakur. Public administration 10. Jawaharlal Nehru his vision on science and technology and public administration/D.D. Malhotra. 11. Public administration and the citizen how far public administration can be public/V. Jagannadham. 12. Administrative problems of the next fifteen years/S.N. Sadasivan. 13. Perspectives and challenges of public administration role of IIPA/S.P. Verma. 14. New economic policies and the future of teaching training and research in public administration/R.K. Tiwari. Rural development and weaker sections 15. Under privileged target groups and the new economic programme a note on implementation/Sudipto Mundle. 16. Administrative and organisational issues in rural development/Mohit Bhattacharya. 17. Development of the rural poor intentions and implementation/Kuldeep Mathur. 18. Anti poverty programmes centre and states/Kuldeep Mathur. 19. New thrust in democratic decentralization/S.N. Mishra. 20. Women's development problems and prospects/Shanta Kohli Chandra. 21. Panchayati Raj and people's aspirations/S.N. Mishra. Social and economic concerns 22. Administrative problems of an inflationary economy/K.N. Kabra and K.L. Handa. 23. Public distribution of essential commodities in India an evaluation/Kamta Prasad. 24. Consumerism concept concern and consumer care/S.S. Singh. 25. India's Population Policy challenges ahead and strategies therefore/P.K. Chaubey. 26. Disaster management lessons drawn and strategies for future/Anil Sinha. 27. District planning/Kamta Prasad. 28. New directions in planning an essay towards the re appraisal of planning/Kamal Nayan Kabra. 29. A decade of reforms the unfinished agenda/Kamal Nayan Kabra. 618 pp.
Published by Indian Inst of Pub Administrat, New Delhi, 2006
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Foreword. Preface. Sri V.T. Krishnamachari a tribute/Rajeeva Ratna Shah. Introduction/P.L. Sanjev Reddy and R.K. Tiwari. I. Theoretical considerations 1. Management and government/Lyndall F. Urwick. 2. Administration for development and the effective administrator/Donald C. Stone. 3. Concepts and models in public administration/R.S. Milne. II. Comparative administration 4. Levels of administrative centralization in economic development/Bert F. Hoselitz. 5. The American public executive/Harlan Cleveland. 6. Administrative problems of metropolitan growth/Arch Dotson. 7. Some administrative problems of international law/Quincy Wright. 8. Public inquiries as an instrument of government/W.A. Robson. 9. Human relations in public administration/Charles S. Ascher. 10. Public administration for rural development/E. De Vries. 11. Administrative law in a changing world/W. Friedmann. 12. New dimensions in administrative improvement/Jay B. Westcott. 13. The stages of social development/Daniel Lerner. 14. Bureaucracies some contrasts in systems/Wallace S. Sayre. 15. Legislatures in new states/W.H. Morris Jones. 16. South South cooperation/P.V. Narasimha Rao. Vol. II. Foreword. Preface. III. Indian administration 1. Expanding government/H.M. Patel. 2. Decentralized democracy theory and practice/Jayaprakash Narayan. 3. Administrator then and now/C.S. Venkatachar. 4. Good government the administrative Malaise and connected issues/S.G. Barve. 5. In defence of Bureaucracy and an agenda for reforms/L.M. Singhvi. IV. Economic administration 6. Public administration and the public corporation/John K. Galbraith. 7. Planning by stages/J. Tinbergen. 8. The public sector and parliament/Sir Henry Self. 9. The administration of planning/A.H. Hanson. 10. The human aspects of economic development/Leslie Palmier. 11. State intervention in the economy/Marcello Boldrini. 12. The budget as an instrument of administrative efficiency/Gunnar Heckscher. 13. Federal finance in a developing economy/Ursula Hicks. 14. Economic administration in India retrospect and prospect/L.K. Jha. The Indian Institute of Public Administration was set up in 1954 to promote and provide for the study of public administration. In the fulfillment of this objective the institute since its inception has been organizing public lectures on contemporary problems of public administration by distinguished academics and practicing administrators. These volumes contain the addresses of distinguished persons on a variety of topics associated with democracy development and public administration. Volume one consists of collection of lectures on theoretical considerations and comparative administration while volume two on Indian administration and economic administration. Both these volumes have enormous contemporary relevance. The articles contained in this book present a rich variety diversity and depth of unique utility. 562 pp.
Published by Mittal, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183241808ISBN 13: 9788183241809
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Executive summary. 2. Introduction. I. Diagnostic comprehensive study on violence free villages 3. Northeast states historical cultural and socio economic profile. 4. Crime free villages in the Northeast. 5. Analysis of crime in the Northeast (with statistical data support). 6. Insurgency and narcotics abuse including the foreign angle. 7. Role of players in keeping village violence free. 8. Crimes and administration of justice in tribal societies of the Northeast. 9. Trends and projections of crime region wise state wise and district wise. II. (A). Prescriptive modalities policies for developing and bring out the best of the villages communities through good governance policies 10. Recommendations generally applicable to the entire Northeast. II. (B). 11. Plan of action. Annexures. Bibliography. Index. The book is the outcome of a multidisciplinary study undertaken jointly by the Indian Institute of Public Administration and the North Eastern Council. The study provides a comprehensive interface between a violence free milieu and socio economic development. The remote location of the North East from the rest of the country and certain contingencies of history and geography have led to a sense of deprivation and alienation among the people who feel that the region has not gained the fruits of development proportional to the resources available. The responses from the Police departments have brought out a very unique fact that over 71% of the villages in the region have not reported any incidence of crime for the last couple of years. While focusing on crimes of a violent nature in this region the book underscores several admirable features obtaining here which are worthy of emulation. The social fabric is still intact. Respect for elders and consideration for women are very much in vogue. Democratic institutions at the grassroots level are very vibrant. The book brings out that the people of the region expect greater transparency accountability and monitoring in governance strict control on corruption and freedom to determine the developmental priorities since they know the local needs better. The key to improving the quality of life of the people of the region lies in shifting the focus from charity to promoting creativity and fostering confidence and capacity building. The book outlines several strategies which can help foster a holistic development of the region. The key message coming out of the exercise is that not only is the North East tranquil and beautiful but also most of it is safe and secure. 392 pp.
Published by Indian Institute of Public Administration, 2004
ISBN 10: 8186641262ISBN 13: 9788186641262
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Published by Kanishka Publishers & Distributors, 2006
ISBN 10: 8173918643ISBN 13: 9788173918643
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Published by Indian Institute of Public Administration IIPA, 2004
ISBN 10: 8186641254ISBN 13: 9788186641255
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Published by Ministry of Rural Development, 2000
ISBN 10: 818774300XISBN 13: 9788187743002
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Published by Economy & Trade, New Delhi, 1996
Seller: BookOrders, Russell, IA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Usual ex-library features, some marked through. The interiors are clean and tight. Bindings are good. Covers shows slight wear. Volume I: 818 pages. Volume II: 672 pages. Volume III: 550 pages. Each volume has a ribbon marker. Ex-Library.