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Administration and economic development in India/

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Durham, N.C.: Published for the Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Center by Duke University Press, 1963.Description: vi, 312 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 BRA
LOC classification:
  • HC435 .B7
Summary: In this essay, the proposition is submitted that the program of a administrative reform in India since 1947 has been unusually well conceived and has been marked by a firm sense of order, balance, and allocation of priorities. Part 1 of the essay reviews in cursory fashion administrative developments which appear to justify this hypothesis. Part 2 seeks to array evidence demonstrating the existence of the quality here described as intellectuality in the ICS tradition. Part 3 is an effort to indicate, the relevance of a sophisticated bureaucratic intellectual apparatus to the problem of bureaucratic reform. Part 4 seeks to study one aspect of bureaucratic change, namely the transformation of the Indian Civil Service.
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 338.954 BRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31008100159876

Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.

In this essay, the proposition is submitted that the program of a administrative reform in India since 1947 has been unusually well conceived and has been marked by a firm sense of order, balance, and allocation of priorities. Part 1 of the essay reviews in cursory fashion administrative developments which appear to justify this hypothesis. Part 2 seeks to array evidence demonstrating the existence of the quality here described as intellectuality in the ICS tradition. Part 3 is an effort to indicate, the relevance of a sophisticated bureaucratic intellectual apparatus to the problem of bureaucratic reform. Part 4 seeks to study one aspect of bureaucratic change, namely the transformation of the Indian Civil Service.

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