Governance in India: A Theatre of the Absurd

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The woes of the common man and serious problems which afflict governance in our country have been voiced in the book. Over the years, the management of the state has been usurped by the moral hunchbacks, who cannot even stand upright with dignity. White truth is the greatest time saving device, governing trio has no time for it. democracy is decision disadvantaged. The parallel economy of black money has become the audacious unwritten Constitutions of India whose writ runs in all the chambers of power. Bureaucracy has also an unwritten code Governance aids corruption. If only judiciary could give up the suspect chastity belt of the laws of Libel, their going son will make Ripley’s "Believe it or not" tomes read like a primer. The stench in the corridors of judicial set up upsets everyone. None, however, dare to expose it. The book reflects on almost all major national ailments including poor governance, corruption, inefficiency and lack of accountability and suggests systematic attention and effective cure without further delay.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amrit Lal

Amrit Lal(b. 1934, Lahore) has done Masters in Political Science and English LIterature. He joined Indian Railway Traffic Service in 1959 on the basis of combined Civil Services Examinations, but resigned in 1973 as he could neither beat the system nor keep going in it. He has earlier authored INDIA: Enough is Enough and Ab To Had Ho Gayee (Hindi).

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Title
Governance in India: A Theatre of the Absurd
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8175411996
Length
viii+206p., Plates; Glossary; Bibliography; 23cm.
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