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Change in the system of governance: India’s dominant policy imperative

By: Prasad, T.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 14(2), Jul-Dec, 2017: p.60-69.Subject(s): Policy, Good governance, Governance-system, Democracy-deficit, Administration, Implementation In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Whenever we talk of administrative reforms in India, we take the prevailing system of governance for granted and immutable. Under this understanding and midis, India se tup two high level administrative reforms commissions as well as many committees and commissions to look into different sectors of administrative such as economic administration, agricultural administration, educational such as economic administration, agricultural administration service conditions and pays of government and other employees supported by public funds, selection and recruitment of such employees etc. – Reproduce
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Whenever we talk of administrative reforms in India, we take the prevailing system of governance for granted and immutable. Under this understanding and midis, India se tup two high level administrative reforms commissions as well as many committees and commissions to look into different sectors of administrative such as economic administration, agricultural administration, educational such as economic administration, agricultural administration service conditions and pays of government and other employees supported by public funds, selection and recruitment of such employees etc. – Reproduce

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