History and Problems of Municipal Administration in India

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Municipal administration can literally be described as administration of a town, city or borough or its local government. Though the concept of city, civic, and local self-government is very old—mentioned in ancient Greek, Roman, Persian, Chinese and Indian annals. In fact, the civilization culminates the civic sense of citizens, as such city being at centre-stage. The size or organisation and settlement pattern may be somewhat different in different settings. In modern times, with industrialisation the urbanisation process has accelerated leaps and bound. Thus, migration of population led to development of urban centres. Various factors and activities like industrial/occupational, socio-cultural, educational economic and political are responsible for attracting the people all around and to concentrate and settle at some places, resulting in growth of city-centres. The present work on history and development of Municipal Administration contains well researched articles drawn from various authoritative sources e.g. Abstract, reports, reviews, books, magazines and journals. About thirty three articles are grouped under three main themes viz. History & problems of Municipal Administration in India, Comparative perspective in Municipal administration, and Municipal administration development in India. Judiciously selected and succinct information gathered herein will help students, scholars and teachers in their curriculum and further researches besides the policy planners and administrators.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P N Parashar

Dr. P. N. Parashar is Ph. D. in Political Science from CCS University, Meerut. At present Dr. Parashar is working as a senior lecturer in Political Science in Delhi Administration.

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Title
History and Problems of Municipal Administration in India
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1st ed.
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8176254053
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viii361+299+287p., 23cm.
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