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Delivering effective education and training for public administration reforms: A case of India (Note)

By: Mishra, R.K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.231-235.Subject(s): Note | Training - India | Education - India | Public administration - India | Administrative reform - India | Administrative reform In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: India is under socio-politico and economic transition. The three levels of Indian administration - Central, state and local - are faced with the daunting challenge of transforming their method and approach of public management. The supply side orientation to public management is yielding to the demand side orientation which has emphasis on effective deliverance. The present paper outlines the broad contours of public management within the broad spectrum of public administration, narrates the existing methods adopted in transacting the public management activities and outlines a new approach for educational and training institutions to revamp their teaching, training, research and consulting programmes to meet the challenges of the future. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 48, Issue no: 2 Available AR54467

India is under socio-politico and economic transition. The three levels of Indian administration - Central, state and local - are faced with the daunting challenge of transforming their method and approach of public management. The supply side orientation to public management is yielding to the demand side orientation which has emphasis on effective deliverance. The present paper outlines the broad contours of public management within the broad spectrum of public administration, narrates the existing methods adopted in transacting the public management activities and outlines a new approach for educational and training institutions to revamp their teaching, training, research and consulting programmes to meet the challenges of the future. - Reproduced.

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