Motivation and Indian Bureaucracy

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The book, Motivation and Indian Bureaucracy is an analytical analysis of motivation in the context of the giant Indian bureaucracy.  After dealing with the constituents of motivation, a formula has been arrived at after survey of various organizations to concretize motivation, a vague psychological factor.  The line of demarcation, between a purely managerial organization and a bureaucratic organization gets blurred specially in the present day scenario when ‘profits’ and ‘markets’ appear to have replaced gods everywhere.  It is a handbook for the working and trainee managers including in the field of law and justice.  In India, it is imperative to keep the flag of ‘karma’ (work) high.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P K Agrawal

Dr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal has obtained his Masters degree in Business Management and Law.  He was awarded the Doctorate in Law by the University of Allahabad.  He has a book Land Reforms in India - Constitutional and Legal Approach, an edited volume Environment Protection and Pollution Control in the Ganga, and many articles published in various newspapers to his credit.  Dr. Agrawal belongs to the 1976 batch of Indian Administrative Service of West Bengal cadre.  He worked for about a decade in the District Administration and was for five years with the Ganga Project Directorate in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Wild Life, Government of India.  At present, he is the Additional Director, Administrative Training Institute and Special Secretary, Government of West Bengal at Calcutta.

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Title
Motivation and Indian Bureaucracy
Author
Edition
1st. Ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185880662
Length
xii+119, Tables; Annexures; Bibliography; Appendix; References; Index; 23cm.
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