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Reforms in governance: In the era of globalisation

By: Singh, Deepali.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2011Description: p.333-339.Subject(s): Administrative reform In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Governance is that separate process or certain part of management or leadership processes that makes decisions that define expectations, grant power or verify performance. In a developing country like India, governance concerns necessarily have a wider ambit. The recognition that it takes place in domains other than that of exclusively formal institutionalised political and administrative structures means that governance concerns encompass a variety of spheres. The Government of India has paid special attention to governance reforms. The agenda of reforms has been clearly stated in the recent official documents and reports of the government, governance issue is at the forefront of the development agenda and state, `good governance' is one of the most crucial factors for development. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 57, Issue no: 2 Available AR93093

Governance is that separate process or certain part of management or leadership processes that makes decisions that define expectations, grant power or verify performance. In a developing country like India, governance concerns necessarily have a wider ambit. The recognition that it takes place in domains other than that of exclusively formal institutionalised political and administrative structures means that governance concerns encompass a variety of spheres. The Government of India has paid special attention to governance reforms. The agenda of reforms has been clearly stated in the recent official documents and reports of the government, governance issue is at the forefront of the development agenda and state, `good governance' is one of the most crucial factors for development. - Reproduced.

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