Administrative Reforms in Nepal

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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, Administrative Reforms in Nepal is headed in the direction of increased efficiency and accountability to the people Government and the King of Nepal. Administrative Reforms in Nepal is a detailed explotation of all aspects of personnel behaviour and Civil Service conditions in Nepal.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Madhab P. Poudyal

Madhab Prasad Poudyal (b. 1950) is Lecturer in Public Administration Campus Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal and has had rich and varied experience. He has represented his country in a number of international meets. His scholarly writings are appeared in the professional journals of Nepal, India and abroad. In addition to teaching development administration to MPA students. He was the Managing Editor of the Public Administration Journals and Coordinator of the MPA Programme from 1980 to 1982. Over a dozen of his articles have already appeared in professional journals of Nepal and abroad. His earlier two books were published by National Book Organisation, New Delhi. Dr. Poudyal has been awarded the degrees of B.A. and M.A. from Tribhuvan University, Nepal and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Delhi, India. He has also been decorated with the “Mahendra Vidya Bhushan” Class I medal of Nepal. Presently he is research scholar in the Department of Political Science in the University of Delhi, India.

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Title
Administrative Reforms in Nepal
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
818513541X
Length
xvi+293p., Tables; References; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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#Nepal