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020 _a978-93-81320-62-0
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_a351.54
_bJHA
100 _aJha Anil Kumar
245 _aRight to Public service /
_cAnil Kumar Jha.
250 _a1st ed.
_b2013.
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bAxis Books Pvt. Ltd.
_c2013.
300 _a139 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _a1. Introduction 2. Accountability, Ethics and transparency 3. Citizen charter 4. E-Governance 5. Right to records 6. Right to Public service legislation 7. Right to information act 8. Police reforms 9. Civil service reforms 10. Corruption in India 11. Public private partnership 12. Bihar right to Public service 13. Conclusion 14. Reference.
520 _aThe making of public policy for a country as large, populous and diverse as India is intrinsically a more complex task than in a smaller political unit. This makes a study of the institutions which make policy all the more important. Measured by economic growth of attainment of human development objectives. India remains not only an underdeveloped country but one which is usually regarded as an under-performer, which could do better.
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