01168pab a2200181 454500008004000000100001500040245012000055260000900175300001500184362001200199520059200211650002600803650002600829650002700855650003400882650002600916773004400942180718b2007 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHota, P.C. aAdministrative reforms in the era of liberalisation and globalisation: Need for change of mindset of civil servants c2007 ap.356-360. aJul-Sep aMost of the significant recommendations on civil service reforms in the past failed to yield desired result because the mindset of civil servants implementing these recommendations did not change. As a result most of the civil servants are looked down upon as a predatory group of power brokers. With such an unsavoury public perception, civil servants can hardly be relied upon as trustworthy faciliators in the context of globalisation and liberalisations. The best reform that any Commission can usher will be to make the bureaucracy duty conscious and service-oriented. - Reproduced. aCivil service - India aGlobalization - India aLiberalization - India aAdministrative reform - India aAdministrative reform aIndian Journal of Public Administration