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Though the process of state-formation and national in Nepal was started by King Printhibi Narayan Shah, it took about a century to settle down her international boundary at the present shape. From 1846 to 1951 the country was under the grips of hereditary rulers – the Ranas. Administration during their regime was personalized and the concept of public administration was almost unknown. Hence the evolution of the concept of public administration in modern sense ...
Administrative Reforms in Nepal is a thorough investigation of a little known aspect of a country which has remained largely cut-off from the rest of the world, sandwiched as it is between the two giants – China and India. Emerging from a medieval feudal system of government, Nepal is now poised for increasingly rapid change. Dr. M.P. Poudyal’s analysis of the Commission Approach to Administrative reform finds that, despite some very adverse features, ...
The author tells the authentic story of Nepal, the ancient Himalayan kingdom, struggling to be born into a progressive, modern nation through the multidimensional parameters of development processes, a nation that is conscious of itself as a strong, unified, prosperous, integrated entity in today’s multinational, multilingual world. This book recounts its comprehensive endeavours to promote the processes of nation-building and public administration and the ...