Public sector reforms in India : new role of the district officer / Chandan Sinha.
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- 9788132101604
- 813210160X
- 128207802X
- 9781282078024
- Municipal government -- India
- Local officials and employees -- India
- Public administration -- India
- Municipal services -- India
- Administration municipale -- Inde
- Fonctionnaires locaux -- Inde
- Administration publique (Science) -- Inde
- Services municipaux -- Inde
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration
- Local officials and employees
- Municipal government
- Municipal services
- Public administration
- India
- 352.150954 22
- JS7010 .S56 2007eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-324) and index.
The district and district administration -- District administration : structure and functions -- Evolving role of the district officer -- Public sector reforms : impact at the district level -- New imperatives and refurbished responsibilities -- The archetypal administrator -- The administrator/leader -- Coordinator : multi-agency operations -- Facilitator : collaboration at the cutting edge -- Looking ahead.
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The public sector in India has evolved over the past two centuries to adapt to contextual changes like political framework, economic conditions, and people's expectations. Certain systemic and institutional changes reflect the ongoing transformation wi.
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