Fifty Years of Indian Constitution

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This book deals with many facets of the working of the Indian constitution during its first half century. It provides an analysis of some of the basic problems that have afflicted our civil society, such as corruption, bureaucratization, linguistic issues, etc. The author provides perceptive insights and reflections on the working of the constitution.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.N. Gautam

Dr. D.N. Gautam (b. 1951) is a senior member of the Indian Police Service. He has held a number of important positions under the Govt. of bihar and the Central Government. A first class law graduate and post-graduate in mathematice, he recieved Ph.D. degree in 1987 from the Magadh University. The present work is his latest book. His earlier Books are: What is Wrong with Indian Police (1984); Unnatural Death of Married Women with special reference to Dowry-death: A Sample Study in the Union Territory of Delhi; Bharatiya Police Ek Dristi. In Addition to these books, he has authored a number of papers on professional subjects. education is Dr. Gautam's area of special interest. He has scripted three short tele-films for NCERT and helped Sert, Bihar, Patna in their production which have since been telecast. He has been actively supporting the cause of adult education and popularising non-formal education since 1987. Currently, he is running special literary programmes for about seven thousand men serving with him. He has been participating as a guest faculty at a number of teaching an training institutes. A Collection of his poems in Hindi and anther in English and also a collection of his essays are currently under print.

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Title
Fifty Years of Indian Constitution
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178270110
Length
352p.
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