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Indian Public Administration : Institutions And Issues

By: By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 2013Edition: 3Description: 879ISBN:
  • 9788122434460
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 351.54 ARO
Summary: Indian Public Administrator: Institutions and Issues This is the third and thoroughly revised edition of the well-known text on Indian Public Administration. It is a unique treatise on the environment, structure, functioning, behaviour, impact and problems of the Indian Administrative System. The book has been organized into nine parts: Part one discusses the evolution of Indian administration Kautilya, Mughal and the British influences. Part two explains the Indian constitutional setting, including salient features, value premises, constitutionalism, parliamentary democracy, the Union judiciary and Union-State relations. Part three highlights the responsibilities and functioning of the President, the Prime Minister, the PM Office, Council of Ministers, the Cabinet.
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Indian Public Administrator: Institutions and Issues This is the third and thoroughly revised edition of the well-known text on Indian Public Administration. It is a unique treatise on the environment, structure, functioning, behaviour, impact and problems of the Indian Administrative System. The book has been organized into nine parts: Part one discusses the evolution of Indian administration Kautilya, Mughal and the British influences. Part two explains the Indian constitutional setting, including salient features, value premises, constitutionalism, parliamentary democracy, the Union judiciary and Union-State relations. Part three highlights the responsibilities and functioning of the President, the Prime Minister, the PM Office, Council of Ministers, the Cabinet.

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