Beyond tradition: The dynamic reforms of Indian civil services
By: Patel, Amit and Kandasamy, S
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 21(1), Jan-Jun, 2024: p.241-250 | Available | AR133103 |
India’s civil service has played a crucial role in the country’s governance since independence. In light of globalization, technological advancements, and evolving public expectations, reforms were needed to address the challenges of the changing times. This article examines how dynamic reforms have transformed India’s bureaucratic system by highlighting the significance of these reforms. The article provides a comprehensive overview of key reforms implemented over the years. This paper examines the impact of these reforms on efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the civil service with new public management, ultimately providing insight into what could be accomplished in the future. It examines the innovative reforms undertaken to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of India’s civil services in the 21st century. – Reproduced
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