Splendour in the grass : innovations in administration
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352.283 MOH/D Decentralised Governance and Participatory Development-Issues,Constraints and Prospectsd | 352.283 PAL/E Emerging dimensions in decentralisation | 352.30954 SUB/G GovernMint in India : an inside view | 352.340954 IND/S Splendour in the grass : innovations in administration | 352.3506 ACC Accountable Government in Africa:Perspectives from Public Law and Political Studiess | 352.3790954 SEC Security, governance, and democratic rights : essays on the North-east | 352.38028557 BIG Big data and analytics applications in government : |
Contributed articles and case studies.
This comprehensive collection of sixteen case studies by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India, records how innovations were evolved and implemented using proactive administrative methods based on relevance, large civic participation and social equity for far-reaching changes. Ranging from studies in e-governance at the Central and state levels and community policing in Trichy based on voluntary citizen participation to reducing maternal mortality and female infanticide in Tamil Nadu, the accounts describe the background against which the reforms were implemented, the challenges, the approach, the lessons learnt and future perspectives.Splendour in the Grass establishes how, in the face of changing attitudes, foresight, tenacity and commitment help achieve transparency and participation for public benefit.
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