Reforms at state level and below: Some views
By: Hooja, Rakesh.
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ArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.409-425.Subject(s): Administrative reform - India | Administrative reform
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The objective of administrative r3eforms is to enable the state and its governments to play its role (s) in a manner better than before. Such role can be as a regulator, or facilitator, or promoter, transformer, developmentary, arbitrational, defence and security-oriented, as service-provider, benefit-deliverer, welfare-oriented, growth-stimulator, and the like. The challenges being faced by the governments is to carry the results of reforms to the citizens at grassroots level. While policies, strategies, programmes, special schemes and projects are formulated at the Union level all implementations, monitoring and evaluation has to be undertaken at the state, district and local level. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 53, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR77048 |
The objective of administrative r3eforms is to enable the state and its governments to play its role (s) in a manner better than before. Such role can be as a regulator, or facilitator, or promoter, transformer, developmentary, arbitrational, defence and security-oriented, as service-provider, benefit-deliverer, welfare-oriented, growth-stimulator, and the like. The challenges being faced by the governments is to carry the results of reforms to the citizens at grassroots level. While policies, strategies, programmes, special schemes and projects are formulated at the Union level all implementations, monitoring and evaluation has to be undertaken at the state, district and local level. - Reproduced.


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