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100 _aNath, Renuka
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245 _aGood Governance and Ancient Indian Administration
260 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
300 _a16(2), July-Dec. 2019. p. 276-283
520 _aWith the advent of globalisation a sea of change in public administration took place and people started using the term ‘governance’ in place of government. The international actors began to set norms for ‘good governance’ particularly in context of administration of developing countries and stressed on people-centric and effective governance. The international institutions like FADI, FAO and World Bank have enumerated certain features of good governance which became key term for governments of developing countries in the 21st century. On the other hand, the rulers of ancient India have reflected such features of governance that match to the present features of good governance. In view of this assumption the present paper intends to trace the features of good governance in the administration of ancient India, particularly in context of Brahamanical system, Hindu and Kautilya’s Arthshastra. - Reproduced
650 _aGood Governance, Administration, Hindu/Veda, Arthshastra, People-Centri.
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773 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
906 _aPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - INDIA
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