01331pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001900040245006300059260000900122300001500131362001200146520093700158650002001095650002601115773004401141180718b2006 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRaghu Ram , P. aA critique of `governance' from the grassroots perspective c2006 ap.746-755. aOct-Dec aThis article deals with the conceptual issues about governance and analyses how the problematique of governance dominates the thinking and functioning of the multilateral financial institutions as well as the policy-making apparatus in India. Secondly, a critique of the concept of governance as used in current debates is attempted here. This article argues that the ideology of the project of governance has serious implications for understanding the role of the State and of politics in Indian context because the conceptions of democracy and development have to be subjected to political contestation and negotiation by the citizens, instead of being subjected to the formal institutional prescriptions by the credit-giving agencies. This article further argues that it is possible to develop an alternative perspective on governance based on the issues thrown up by the people's movements at the grassroots level. - Reproduced. aGood governance aPublic administration aIndian Journal of Public Administration