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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the administration in India from independence to date. It will be of interest to researchers in the fields of administration and policy, civil service, public management, South Asian politics and Development Studies.
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Introduction
Part 1. Social Sector Chapter 1. Tribal Administration in India: Issues and Challenges
; Chapter 2. India's March Towards Sanitation: The Swachh Bharat Story to Make India Open Defecation Free
; Chapter 3. Uttarakhand Chardham Devasthanam Board- Comparative Analysis, Challenges Encountered, and Lesson Learnt
; Chapter 4. Challenges in Healthcare in India
; Chapter 5. The Social World of the Women Tea Plantation Workers of Rural Dooars in North Bengal: Time Poverty and Social Exclusion
Part 2. Infrastructure and Economy Chapter 6. The Role of the Multilateral Development Banks in Development Finance: The Indian Experience
; Chapter 7. Challenges in Administering and Governing Megaprojects in India
; Chapter 8. A Roadmap for Attracting Investment and Industry for Economic Development of States
; Chapter 9. Issues and Innovation in Urban India to Make Cities Sustainable, Resilient and Livable
; Chapter 10. Urban Institutions and Disaster Management in India
; Chapter 11. The Binaries - "Rural vs Urban" and "Urban vs Slums" Shaping Urban Development in India: Challenges and Implication for Policy and People
Part 3. E-governance and Service Delivery Chapter 12. Indian Civil Services: from Past Precedents to Future Possibilities
; Chapter 13. Use of Technology in Administration
; Chapter 14. Digital Governance: Government of India Initiatives in Public Sector
; Index
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Ashish Kumar Srivastava is an IAS officer and currently serving as Additional Secretary, Higher Education and Information & Science Technology, Uttarakhand, India.
Iva Ashish Srivastava is an IAS officer and currently serving as Director, Census Operations, Uttarakhand, India..
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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the administration in India from independence to date. It will be of interest to researchers in the fields of administration and policy, civil service, public management, South Asian politics and Development Studies.