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Gods of Corruption

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Manas Publications, 2015Description: 232ISBN:
  • 9788170495079
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 352.63092 SHA
Summary: Gods of Corruption talks about the experiences of an IAS officer in the State of Uttar Pradesh. It brings out how difficult an independent-minded bureaucrat finds the going in the work environment prevalent in the State. The book brings out succinctly what occupies the minds of bureaucrats and politicians, the games they play, the level to which they can stoop in achieving their vested interests, and why decision making and implementation is so tardy. The casualty of course is governance and administration with its consequent impact on progress and development. The book reveals many unknown facts and turns the searchlight on power games being played for self-interest. The book will be quite useful for those who are worried for the country and wish to convert India from a developing country to a developed country
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for the Month of March 2023 - Political Science
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Gods of Corruption talks about the experiences of an IAS officer in the State of Uttar Pradesh. It brings out how difficult an independent-minded bureaucrat finds the going in the work environment prevalent in the State. The book brings out succinctly what occupies the minds of bureaucrats and politicians, the games they play, the level to which they can stoop in achieving their vested interests, and why decision making and implementation is so tardy. The casualty of course is governance and administration with its consequent impact on progress and development. The book reveals many unknown facts and turns the searchlight on power games being played for self-interest. The book will be quite useful for those who are worried for the country and wish to convert India from a developing country to a developed country

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