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Industrialization in Nepal: A Macro and Micro Perspective by Radhe S. Pradhan represents a pioneering effort in analyzing the growth and development of Nepal's industrial sector. It provides the readers with the opportunity to acquaint themselves with various aspects of Nepal's industrial structure, performance and policy including the industrial problems in the private and public sectors and the nature of the enterprises fully and partially owned by Indians in ...
This book contains forty papers on different aspects of public administration including development administration, efficiency and productivity in public administration, administrative functions and functionaries, bureaucracy, training in public administration and administrative reforms. They bear the indelible imprint of the author’s wide experience and deep scholarship. They bring to bear an integrated perspective on the problems of public administration. The ...
The processes of democracy and development usually tend to generate new tensions and fresh patterns of power continually. In a participatory democracy like ours committed to planned economic development and distributive social justice, interregional and inter-communal, and oftentimes sectarian rivalaries and petry jealousies for the loaves and fishes of office and similar other advantages are inevitable. Likewise when regional and sub-regional forces become more ...
Adult Education denotes the entire body of organized educational processes whereby adults develop their abilities, enrich their knowledge, improve their technical or professional qualifications and bring about changes in their attitude and behaviour. The policy statement of the Government of India visualized that different programmes will be organized with literacy s an indispensable component with a view to providing age group 15-35, skills for self-directed ...
What is Wrong with Indian Police? Is a candid, matter-of-fact study of the Police administration in India and its functioning since its inception two centuries ago by the English East India Company. The rapid development in the working of this ‘second line’ of the Establishment has been traced from the historical perspective and the transition from its colonial character to its role as the people’s foremost servants in Free India has been delineated ...
This study analyses the phenomenon of military intervention in politics in Pakistan within a theoretical framework, utilizing existing hypotheses and theories on the subject. The work begins with a review of extant literature on military intervention and the modernization capabilities of the military. An attempt has been made to synthesize different theoretical approaches into a comprehensive multi-factorial analytical model for explaining the particular cases ...
Participation and Development have assumed greater significance particularly in the developing countries of the Third World whose economies are basically rural. Participation is one of those terms which are very difficult to define explicitly because, while it is very widely used in contemporary parlance, the scope and meaning that are ascribed to it often differ, sometimes very widely. Similarly, development, particularly rural development, involves a complex ...