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Rapport sur l'exercice 1989, en 5 parties: application des décisions judiciaires; réinsertion et participation communautaire; ressources humaines; moyens; études, contrôles et évaluations. Français
L'Educattion Nationale, sa direction, le Conseil supérieur et l'Inspection, ses objectifs, ses effectifs, l'appareil administratif, la gestion des moyens, l'administration, par Jacques MINOT(1914-1990); notes et références; index; bibliographies. Dans la série dirigée par Roland Drago. Français
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About the book:-All Graphologists aim to use definite terms to express the shade of meaning intended, fitting generic or denotative expressions to the particular requirement of the case. This book has been written with especial consideration for the student and the business executive. The manner of expression is left optional with those who prefer a modification of terms without detracting from its effective purpose. This volume is little more than a handbook or a textbook with simple rules and data that define and explain the science of graphology its relation to the mental processes and the existing phenomena of handwriting by which one who has become adept may form a fairly correct estimate of the character propensities and proclivities of individuals, whose aptitudes, tastes and talents are revealed. About the Author:- Albert J. Smith very beautifully analyses handwriting for the practical use of the expert. The student and the layman use it for ready references. The Appendix containing a complete compilation of the qualification, Traits, Habits and Propensities of the individual, will definitions and geographical interpretation. The Title 'APPLIED GRAPHOLOGY: A Textbook on Character Analysis From Handwriting written/authored/edited by ALBERT J. SMITH', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121260022 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 209 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Business Administration. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:-Good Governance is at the heart of sustainable development and the alleviation of poverty . It is good for economic growth. It augments production inputs, such as labor and capital, and enhances the productivity of those inputs. Good Governance influence the distribution of the benefits of economic growth as income distribution is a crucial factor in transforming growth into poverty reduction. Governance thus has a dual impact: on growth and its distribution. It can increase growth and improve income equity , reduce poverty and spur advances towards the Millennium Development Goals.This book emphasized on the practices and challenges of good governance mainly focused on five good governance principles, like transparency, accountability, participation, efficiency andeffectiveness. The research study conducted in land development and management office of Bole Sub-City This book helps to develop an understanding on various problems like lack of transparency, lack of accountability, lack of public participation through different activities, lack of efficiency and effectiveness, poor management system, Nepotism, bribery, poor service delivery, extortion and favoritism, lack of commitment in promoting good governanceThis book not only explains the problems and challenges and also suggests certain strategic approaches to promote good governance. The knowledge of the book is useful and helpful to practice good governance to promote qualitative services among the organizations. This book stands as a guide to those who are working at management and administrative positions in various organizations. About the Author:- Dr. Karanam Viswa Bhushan, Associate professor of social work who has been working in Maharaja's Post graduate college (awarded' A' Grade by NACC) since two decades (affiliated to Andhra university) Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India.He successfully completed the employment contract under United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for two years as Associate Professor in Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia. During this tenure a lot of research work was done in various social issues. He secured his Bachelor's, Master's (Post Graduation) and Doctoral degrees in social work from Andhra university and awarded first rank with gold medal at post graduation studies. His area of specialization is community development. He secured International certificate in community development and Adult education at Nijmegen University, Netherlands.He has participated in several National and International (Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, Thailand , Malaysia and Canada) seminars, conferences and workshops and enriched with the knowledge of social work education. He has zeal of learning and great aptitude towards teaching and research. He has delivered guest lectures in several universities in Canada, Belgium and Germany. His focused areas are capacity building, empowering women groups(SHG'S, DWACRA'S), child education and health, youth development, Awareness building on social issues, community development in urban slums, rural and tribal areas. He haspublished several books on different social issues.Training programmes to personnel of the Non Governmental organizations and consultant services to Local, National and International organizations. He has good network with the NGO'S and promoted several programmes for the community development. He has Life membership in several National associations of social work education. CONTENTS:- Acknowledgements . 7List of Tables . 9List of Figures . 111. Introduction . 132. Review of Literature . 233. Research Methodology . 414. Data Presentation, Analysis and Discussion . 535. Summary of Finding, Conclusion andRecommendation . 89Reference . 99List of Acronyms . 105Index . 107 The Title 'Land Development and Good Governance: Practice and Challenges written/authored/edited by Dr. Karanam Viswa Bhushan', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353243272 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 110 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Administration. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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The Title 'Fostering Entrepreneurial Success (Prosperity Through Innovation) written/authored/edited by Sanjeev Chaturvedi, Dibyendu Choudhury, Shreekant Sharma', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214483 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 209 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Business Administration / Economic. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- The “Highlander's Plainspeak: an Administrative Rede” is a unique narrative. Structured over important posts held by author over a period of thirty three years of active service in Indian Administration, it recounts personal novel experiences while critically analysing reformative and developmental interventions. It spans wide-ranging fields of administration. From policy-making to implementation of schemes, taxation and planned spending, it forays into the unexpected heavy fire-fighting during natural disasters and emergencies, besides challenging brushes with polity and judiciary. It can be useful not only for the budding aspirants and administrators but also to those having academic interest in nuances and caveats, potential and paradoxes of the Indian administrative system in all its facets. The book shows how the system rewards and motivates but also punishes and bruises, sometimes without rhyme or reason. Misunderstandings with seniors, contemporaries and friends can be common, and at times vicious. The narratives reveal how an administrator can exercise functional leverage through specific and broad-based interventions at every rung of hierarchy, even while holding posts type-cast as administratively insignificant. The book reflects the die-hard spirit of an emotionally-detached administrator, who turned his assignments into the most productive ones for the public at large. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- The author, Dr. Taradatt, earned his Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University after completing dual Masters degrees in Sanskrit, with specialization in Literature, and Indian Philosophy. Showing competitive mettle, he got placed in Indian Administrative Service in 1983. In a career spanning 33 years, he innovated and visibly transformed land administration, agriculture, rural and tribal development, disaster management, and varied other fields. His forte was delivering timely and effective public service across all positions held in State Government of Odisha and Central Government. He rose to the top rung by dint of hard work, sincerity, intelligence, sheer grit, and unimpeachable integrity. He has numerous articles in Sanskrit, English and Odia published in reputed journals and dailies, besides four books to his credit on tribal development, block development administration, Advaita Philosophy of Aadi Sankara, and reality and imaginations in relation to Kailash-Manasarovar. CONTENTS:- Foreword. 11 Preface. 15 Acronyms and Abbreviations. 19 1. Firmly Grounded Early Life, Education and Training. 23 Family and Education Training: a vital necessity 2. First Cut in Revenue, Regulatory, Development Administration. 39 Charge Officer, Settlement, Jeypore, Koraput Transfer to Bhawanipatna, Kalahandi District Difficulties Faced Early On Exposed to Misuse of Power Skewed Distribution of Land First Exposure to Administration: Sub Collector How Grounding in Settlement Helped Eviction of Encroachments Other Revenue Administration Functions Implementation of Priority Sector Programmes Public Distribution System and Social Welfare Schemes Unnecessary Administrative Rituals Flavour of First Promotion: Project Director in DRDA, Balangir Overturning Mismanagement and Implementation of Schemes Streamlining Office and Field Administration Sylvan Green Pastures at DRDA Sambalpur Initial Hiccups in Sambalpur Improving the Ecosystem Innovations to Redress Deficiencies in Schemes and Programmes Correcting the Mechanical Approach and Improper Methodology Promotion of Non-Conventional Energy and Other Schemes Shifting to the new DRDA Office Building Management of Homes for the Destitute 3. Decisive District Administration: Ganjam. 85 An Unexpected Students’ Agitation An Unprecedented Natural Calamity Damage and Restoration Operational Difficulties Misunderstanding and Confrontation Exploitation by Some and Enforcement by Administration Rural Development Works in Ganjam Misunderstanding with RDC Communal Conflict Efforts towards Total Literacy and Exit Things Which Remained Unattended Expression of Public Appreciation and Rejection of Favours 4. Desk Jobs in the Secretariat and Foreign Training. 119 Five Weeks in Industries Department Tasks Assigned in Panchayat Raj Department Heading a Department: Director, Tribal Welfare Untangling Knots in OTDP, Kashipur Tribal Education: Achieving Certification of Merit Historical ‘Exclusion’ of Tribal Development Vested Interests at Work in ST&SC Development Department Contempt of Court Implementing Reservation Single Line Administration: A Paradox Foreign Training: First OVERSEAS Exposure Mass Education: MY least productive assignment 5. Deep Plough: Agriculture & Food Production. 149 Sorry State of Agriculture in the State Streamlining Administration: A Pre-Requisite Achieving High Yields in HYV Certified Seeds Turnover in Seeds of Odisha State Seeds Corporation Aggressive Push to Farm Mechanisation Large-Scale Soil Testing Micro-Irrigation Diversification of Production Swift Revival of Odisha Agro Industries Corporation Sorting Out Convoluted, Unseen Dimensions of Agriculture Hybrid Seeds and Cultivation of a Scam Seeds of an Investigation by CBI End of My Innings in Agriculture Department 6. A Bit of Everything. 183 Once more in Panchayat Raj Department (Vigilance) Hitting Bull’s Eye in OSCSC A short creative tenure in GAA Stymied and Stalled in Fisheries & Animal Resource Development 7. Central Sojourn: Handling Home Affairs and AYUSH. 201 Ringside View of Functioning of Constitution: Home Affairs Functioning of Zonal Councils of States Reorganising States is not about size; natural resources matter Centre-State Relations – Window Dressing A Minor Personal Disappointment AYUSH: Appearance and Reality Holistic Reforms and Mainstreaming Indian Systems of Medicine Embedding Standards in Educational Institutions Administrative Affairs in AYUSH A second baseless CBI Investigation 8. Taxing Life: Administration of Commercial Taxes in Odisha. 223 Administrative Difficulties in Implementing Value Aid Tax (VAT) Creating Healthy Office Conditions for Healthy Tax Collections Overcoming Staff Stagnation and Demoralisation Twin Tracks: Tax Mobilisation and Enforcement Minister’s Restlessness Tax Brushing Some Well-known Industrial Enterprises Bhubaneswar and Cuttack Club or Cabal? Resisting Interference in Transfers and Postings and Other Matters 9. Equity and Equality: ST&SC and OBC & Minorities Welfare. 245 Magical Development of a Thousand 100-seated ST Girls’ Hostels Building Educational Complexes for Particularly Vulnerable Tribals Ekalavya Model for Tribal Residential Schools From Elementary to Higher ST/SC Education in 8 KBK Districts 54 Residential High Schools for ST Girls Usher Parity with ST Boys Rationalisation of Admissions in Hostels Hard Landing of Soft Skills Vital to Promote Tribal Education Launching Innovative Tribal Education: Ramakrishna Mission Partial Success at Rationalising Student Scholarships, Staff Remunerations Misunderstanding with Minister, déjà vu Making a Cooperative Corporation Stand on its Feet Two Vital Schemes for Economic Development Dead Against Social Discrimination of SCs OBC Politics in the State Office Reforms Handling Ethnic Conflict in Kandhamal: No Easy Task Odisha Scores High on Conferring Land Rights to Tribal Families Did It Have To End This Way? Some Embarrassing Moments 10. Multiple Hats: Cooperation, Excise and Rural Development. 289 Cooperation Department Anarchy in Crop Loans and Paddy Procurements Quirks of Fate Secure Completion of Market Yard for Fish at Chilika Success in Democratising Institutions; Infrastructure Remains a Dream So Close to Refunding Depositors’ Dues of a Collapsed Bank Investments and Losses: Finger-Pointing at Erstwhile MD, OSCB Cleaning Operations State’s Excise Policy and its implementation Liquor Guzzling Godowns: Improving Delivery Systems Replacing Degrading Poly-Packs: Bottling Country Liquor at Aska Tragedy with Liquor: Hooch Deaths Exposing Rampant Cultivation of Cannabis Tenure in Rural Development: Hoisting Flags of Flagship Schemes Prime Minister’s Gram SadakYojana (PMGSY) Rural Sanitation and Drinking Water 11. Highest Office: Cabinet Secretariat and its functioning. 315 Steely Resolve Underpinned Auctioning of 3G Spectrum 24x7x365 Handling Defence, Security, Intelligence Work Commonwealth Games-2010: Making it Happen Finally Investigative Aftermath of CWG-2010: Public Deserved Better My experience in CWG-2010 is used in South Asian Games-2016 Some Other Tasks Performed in Cabinet Secretariat Stress and Strain 12. Saving Precious Lives: Revenue and Disaster Management. 359 Completing Land Settlement Operations Left Undone Land Records: Transforming and Modernising Offices and Systems Retrieving Government Land from Bellicose Bulls, while Bearing Risks Exposing and Disposing Fraudulent Government Land Leases Bringing Discipline, Accountability in Land Acquisition and R&R in Law Reformative Ransacking of Land Acquisition and R&R Rules Government’s Poor R&R Track Record Abdication of Responsibility by Nodal Department/Agency Making Registration Offices Intrinsically ‘Swatchh’ and Modern No Political Traction for Dealing with Land Classification nor Share-Cropping Other Legislative and Administrative Reforms Modernisation of Tahasils Plugging other Legal and Administrative Loopholes Settling GramkanthbParomboke, Abadi, Khasmahal and Nazul Land Saga of Paradip Port Streamlining Administration and Other Interventions High risk but no choice: Heading the Task Force on Quotas Bhubaneswar Development Authority Cuttack Development Authority Odisha State Housing Board General Administration Department Critical analysis and broad conclusions Submission of Report and its Expected Aftermath HEIGHTENED PREPARATIONS: DISASTER MANAGEMENT Vigorous Development: National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project Preparing the State Disaster Management Plan Mock Drills to Test Preparedness: Leaving Nothing to Chance Very Severe Cyclone Phailin Strikes, but Precious Lives Saved National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project-II Close to Settling Satbhaya 13. KBK Districts: Superior Endowments, Conspicuous Deficits. 453 KBK Administration: A Curtain Raiser Critical Efforts: Intensity for Steady Transformation in KBK Districts Execution of other Infrastructure Projects Capacity Building: Essential Nurturing, Mainstreaming Local Youth Decentralization and Selection of Contractors on Nomination Basis Health and Family Welfare The Mess in Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) Elementary, Vocational and Higher Education in KBK Districts Implementation of Priority Sector Programmes Irrigation Projects in KBK Districts Closure of Innings as Chief Administrator, KBK Districts 14. The Past Gone, Seizing Today: Closure of Innings. 495 Preparation of 30 District Gazetteers: Unfinished Symphony? Just a Bitter Taste at Closure of Administrative Innings Temptation or Threat to Transfer and Organised Campaign Anonymous Petition that was not Rightfully Consigned to Anonymity Odisha: Paradoxes, Opportunities, Politics and Bureaucracy Developmental Distortions What Ails Poverty Alleviation Programmes My Final Take The Title 'Highlander’s Plainspeak: An Administrative Rede written/authored/edited by Taradatt', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121219693 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 521 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration / Political Science / Biography. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:-The book is an edited work comprising of articles by academicians from across the country. The authors throw light on various aspects of state administration in the country. The articles discuss mainly the changing profile of federal polity andthe role of administration in view of the pandemic Covid-19; the Citizenship Amendment Act vis a vis refugee problem; the role of Governor; state craft in Vedic era; role of state administration in development; e-governance initiatives is states; local governance; administrative challenges in dealing with the pandemic; gender mainstreaming; smart cities and other allied and functional themes. The book traces current emerging issues and challenges thereof being faced by the state administration in the country. About the Author:- U.B. Singh, MPA, Ph.D. (Human Resource Development), D.Litt. (Time Management) has been actively associated in teaching, training and research in Public Administration at theMizoram Central University, Aizawl and Lucknow University, Lucknow for more than three decades. He has been teachingDevelopment Administration; Administrative Theories; Principles of Management; and Local Government in the USA, the UK, France and India at the PG level. He was awarded fellowship under Colombo Plan at University College London, U.K.; and under the auspices of UNDP, an international programme on Planning & Administering Good Governance atAIT, Bangkok. He has to his credit more than two dozen books, authored and edited, and more than sixty research papers published in reputed journals and edited volumes. He has undertaken scores of research studies sponsored by Ministries of Housing and Urban Poverty, Urban Development, SocialWelfare, Agriculture, NCW, UGC, ICSSR etc. Dr. Singh is champion of urban governance and change management. He is a unique combination of a teacher, a researcher and a trainer in public administration. CONTENTS:- Preface . 7Contributors . 231. Covid-19 and Polemics of Indian Federal Polity . 25— P.N. Gautam2. State Administration in India: Role in DevelopmentAdministration and Pandemic Management . 37— A. Sridhar Raj & R.K. Mishra3. Techniques of Statecraft in Ancient India as Depicted in theManusmriti . 53— S.K. Jaiswal4. The Role of Governors in State Polity with special referenceto Uttar Pradesh . 61— S.N. Singh5. The Citizenship Amendment Act and Refugee Question in India . 69— V. Bijukumar6. Culture and Governance: Recent Trends in Tamil Nadu . 79— Subramaniam Chandran7. Empowering and Strengthening Rural Local Governmentsin Mizoram . 101— Lalrintluanga8. Governing Urban Areas in India (Administrative Challenges) . 125— V. Gnaneshwar9. Empowering and Strengthening of Local Governments – Issues and Challenges .147— S. Vijay Kumar10. Financial Empowerment of Urban Local Bodies .161— Chaganti Nagaraja Rao & M.A. Hussein11. Administrative Responsiveness with Respect to Public Service Delivery in India: A Study of E-disha Centres in Haryana . 173— Rajbir Singh Dalal12.Role of Digital Technology in Governance for the LocalDevelopment: Issues in Local Government Administrationof Upcoming Smart Cities in India: A Case Study ofNagpur District. 179— Neelima Deshmukh13.Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Management inSmart Cities: A Proposition for State Governments in India. 193— Krishna Pratap Singh & Abhinav Sharma14.Urbanization in India: Challenges and Solutions. 213— C. N. Rao15.Women Empowerment and Engendering Development inUrban Administration: A Study of Bihar. 223— A. K. Singh16.Tourism Administration and Infrastructure in Meghalayaand Mizoram. 251— Jyoti Bikash Chakma & NVR Jyoti Kumar17.Government Initiatives for Skills Development ofYouth in Mizoram. 265— C. Devendiran18.Role of Women Representatives in Urban Governance inHimanchal Pradesh (A Study of Shimla Municipal Corporation). 279— Pawan Kumar Banta19.Social Security: Issues & Challenges during Covid-19. 299— Ravindra Singh20.Covid-19 Crisis— Governments’ Responses andAdministrative Challenges. 309— V. Anupama & V. GnaneshwarIndex. 361 The Title 'State Administration in India: Emerging Issues and Challenges written/authored/edited by U.B. Singh', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353242800 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 377 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Administration. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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Raccolta di due fatture datate 8 settembre 1911 e 27 ottobre 1912 dell'industria di accessori di macchine industriali "Natale & Pasquale Bellifemine" di Cerignola. Lista manoscritta del materiale e servizio acquistato: Puntine, Chiodetti, tubo di gomma nera 15x23, acido tartarico con i relativi prezzi. In buone condizioni, piegature del foglio. Dim. cm 16,5x24.Beautiful collection of two invoice dated 8th of september 1911 and 27th of october 1912 of the industry of accessories for agricultural industrial machines "Natale & Pasquale Bellifemine" in Cerignola. List of goods with prices. In good conditions, folding.
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Water is an indispensable natural capital to enjoy better health. No other natural resource other than water has had such an influence on humans. When the supply of water falls short, water crisis begins. Recognising the importance of drinking water and non-availability of substitutes at the global level, access to water has become a fundamental right of people. Water scarcity has the potential to stifle developmental efforts and water has always been a scarce commodity in Chennai City owing to its rapid growth of population, consecutive droughts, lack of efficient water conservation measures and poor water management. The water crisis in Chennai City is due to the non-availability of adequate quality and quantity of water at the right places at the right time to meet the basic needs of the people.The objective of this book will provide sufficient information for policy makers in their attempt to improve water supply performance and reliability in the absence of sufficient literature about urban water supply crisis and unreliability in Chennai City. This book made an attempt to give an overall clear picture about the drinking water problems of household in Chennai City. About The Author:- A. Munian has distinguished academic career after completing his M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D., in Economics from Presidency College, Chennai-600005. He is an Associate Professor in the Post Graduate and Research Department of Economics, Presidency College, Chennai-600005 under Madras University. He is actively engaged in teaching and research activities since 1996. He has served as a NSS Programme Officer in many years in various colleges. His research area of specialisation is water resource management. He has participated in the national and international conferences and presented number of research papers and completed UGC research projects related to water resources management and he has also published many research articles in reputed journals and in edited books. He is also member and office bearer of various educational bodies and social organizations. Contents:- Contents, List of Tables, List of Figures, Preface, Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction, 2. Challenges for Urban Water Supply in India, 3. Urbanisation, Growth and Evolution of, Water Supply System in Chennai City, 4. Water Supply Management in Chennai City, 5. Socio-cultural Profiles of Sample Households, and Housing Characteristics, 6. Determinants of Residential Water Demand, in Chennai City, 7. Water Supply Unreliability and Alternative, Strategies Adopted by Households in, Chennai City, 8. Summary of the Findings and Suggestions, Bibliography, Index, 5, 13, 15, 19, 21, 41, 79, 119, 157, 191, 247, 319, 335, 355 The Title 'Dynamics of Residential Water Demand and Supply in India written/authored/edited by A. Munian', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788121210621 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 360 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
For the first time, an attempt has been made to critically evaluate the total process of systematic training in a Service with a view to highlighting the roles of organizations, training institutions and the individuals in the context of providing training opportunities to the officers and its impact on an individual as well as at the organizational level. It deals with various factors that influence each one of them in achieving the ultimate objectives of efficiency of functioning of the organization and various other factors which determine the effectiveness of training : selection of trainees, clarity of objectives, transfer of learning, post-training follow up, etc. Will help all training managers and practising human resources management specialists, training institutions and the human resource or personnel department of every organization. About The Author:- Dr. Ashok Nath Chakravarty, specialized in the areas of Training Techniques at Royal Institute of Public Administration, London and Human Resource management at the University of Wollongong, Australia, has been for the last 15 years, working as a practicing training and development specialist. Contents:- Foreword • Message • Preface • Introduction • Albert Einstein: Man, Philosopher and Scientist [14 March, 1879-18 April, 1955,] • Where is Science Going? Where is Nature Guiding Mankind! • Man's New Dialogue with Nature • Consciousness and Spirituality : Widening the Scientific Perspective • Symbiosis of Science and Spirituality : Widening the Scientific Perspective • Symbiosis of Science and Spirituality :The Eternal Renewal by Nature • Science with Creativity • The Foundations of a New Human Society • The Emergence of New Human Being • The Turning Point • March to Peace : The Wisdom of Observation, Listening and the Power of Commitment • Science and "Mind-Brain-Body Interaction" • Inter-Faith Harmony and Social Cohesion • Exploring Consciousness and Mutation of Human Psyche • Exploring Consciousness : One • Exploring Consciousness : Two • Symbiosis of Science and Spirituality • Science, Education, Ethics and Health • Symbiosis of Science, Education, Ethics and Health • Science and Ethics • An Overview of Human Destiny • Innovation in Science and in Man • An Open Science : The Quantum Jump of Science to Spirituality • The Art of Living in an Open Science • The First and Last Letter to Mankind • Tsunami : Its Moral Implication for Humanity • Tsunami : Its Implications on the Fundamental Dimensions of Man • New Relation Between Earthquake/Tsunami and Man and Nature • Epilogue • Index The Title 'Systematic Training For Civil Services Urban Governance in North-Eastern Region written/authored/edited by A.N. Chakravarty', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121207102 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 342 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book offers some ideas and suggestions on how to make Delhi a better place, sustainable and humane. The book is a beautiful comprehensive informative publication on Delhi. Some the important topics discussed are—Delhi in evolution, urban explosion, planning initiative, regional approach to urban development, reinvesting urban governance, Master Plan of Delhi-2021. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Delhi in Evolution • The Urban Explosion • This is Your City–Delhi • Planning Initiative • Regional Approach to Urban Development • Reinventing Urban Governance • Voice of the People • Creating a Vision for the Future • Epilogue • The Title 'Making Delhi a Better Place written/authored/edited by B.G. Fernandes', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354552 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 276 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Public Policies, in India, are broadly of two types; policies which can alter the existing unequal socio economic structure and policies which are of incremental nature. Policies like land reforms, if enforced effectively, belong to the first category, while Food Security Policies like Targeted Public Distribution System belong to the second category and do not affect the unequal social-economic structure. Though food security policies are in operation for several decades, they have not taken into account the food sovereignty—the right of people to have healthy and culturally appropriate food- and variations in seasons, family size, age group, gender, and supply of adequate quantity and quality of food grains to the needy. The target group members are not involved in core components of democratic governance such as legitimacy, accountability, competency, participation, consensus, equitability and inclusiveness. People-centered governance is a prerequisite for the success of Food Security Policies. Dr. Ch.Bala Ramulu is currently a UGC Emeritus Fellow working on “Inclusion and Exclusion of Marginalized Communities at the Grassroots Level Democratic Institutions”. He was a National Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (2012-2014) and worked on “Governance of Food Security Policies in India”. Dr. Ch.Bala Ramulu was Professor of Public Administration at Kaktiya University, Warangal, Telangana, India for more than three decades. He served the University in different academic & administrative capacities. He received the University's Best Teacher-Researcher award and the State Best Teacher award. He was a Visiting Fellow at Centre for Human Rights, University of Hyderabad. Dr. Ch.Bala Ramulu has published five books and 60 research papers in national and international journals. His teaching and research interests are in the areas of development studies, decentralized governance, role of civil society in governance, rural livelihood and public policy with emphasis on policy analysis, coordinating studies and evaluations. Contents:- Acknowledgements. 7 Abbreviation. 9 Chapter 1—Introduction. 11 Chapter 2—Food Security Policies and Programmes in India. 43 Chapter 3—Organisational Structures and Operational Process of Food Security Programmes: Issues and Challenges. 103 Chapter 4—Foodgrain Production, Procurement and Distribution System in Andhra Pradesh. 147 Chapter 5—Governance of PDS in Nalgonda District. 207 Chapter 6—Conclusion. 253 Index. 273 The Title 'Governance of Food Security Policies in India written/authored/edited by Ch. Bala Ramulu', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9789351282037 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 276 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology, Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Dr. Deepak Pawar is assistant professor at the Department of Civics and Politics at the University of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He is in the teaching profession for last 20 years. Language Policy. Language Politics, Centre- State relations are areas of his interest. His interest in 'Post Globalisation Politics of Language in Maharashtra 'stems from his decade long participation in the language movement in Maharashtra through 'Marathi Abhyas Kendra' (Marathis study centre) a civil society organisation that he heads. He is a prolific writer and writes for newspapers. He participates as political analyst for discussions on television channels. At the state level advocacy efforts of his team have led to the establishment of the Department of Marathi Language in the Government of Maharashtra, use of Unicode in the Government establishments and starting of media courses in Marathi. He is the founding member of CLEAR (Campaign for language equality and rights) a pan Indian organisation working for the betterment of Indian Languages and revisiting the federal design in India. He believes that Indian languages can meet the challenges of Globalisation only if they become the languages of employment, advanced knowledge and languages of information and communication technology. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Deepak Pawar is assistant professor at the Department of Civics and Politics at the University of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He is in the teaching profession for last 20 years. Language Policy. Language Politics, Centre- State relations are areas of his interest. His interest in 'Post Globalisation Politics of Language in Maharashtra 'stems from his decade long participation in the language movement in Maharashtra through 'Marathi Abhyas Kendra' (Marathis study centre) a civil society organisation that he heads. He is a prolific writer and writes for newspapers. He participates as political analyst for discussions on television channels. At the state level advocacy efforts of his team have led to the establishment of the Department of Marathi Language in the Government of Maharashtra, use of Unicode in the Government establishments and starting of media courses in Marathi. He is the founding member of CLEAR (Campaign for language equality and rights) a pan Indian organisation working for the betterment of Indian Languages and revisiting the federal design in India. He believes that Indian languages can meet the challenges of Globalisation only if they become the languages of employment, advanced knowledge and languages of information and communication technology. CONTENTS:- ?Preface . 9 Acknowledgements . 11 Chapter 1— Introduction . 15 Chapter 2— Framework for Analysis . 29 Chapter 3— Samyukta Maharashtra Movement . 45 Chapter 4— Congress and Language Politics in Maharashtra . 71 Chapter 5— Shivsena, MNS and other Non Congress Parties . 103 Chapter 6— Civil Society Organisations and Language Politics in Maharashtra . 133 Chapter 7— New Politics of Marathi in the Age of Globalisation . 151 Chapter 8— Summary and Conclusions . 171 Bibliography . 183 Synopsis . 195 Index . 221 The Title 'Post Globalisation Politics of Language in Maharashtra : Doctor of Philosophy in Politics written/authored/edited by Deepak Pawar', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213202 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 228 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Political Science / Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
How should governance be made more accountable and transparent? The book, wide-ranging and panoramic in content, seeks to intellectually confront the provocative question and explore, in the process, the highly elusive and controversial theme of democratic governance. It conceptualizes and contextualises the theme in the Indian context in terms of certain specific parameters and clues. The book contains contribution from a wide section of leading commentators, having long years of experience in teaching and research, who also have governance as their major or emerging area of interest. Followed by a lucid introduction which problematises the theme in general terms, the contributions in the book concern as diverse sub-themes as social capital, democratic decentralization, urban governance, rural governance, policy outcomes, mass upsurge corporate governance. The contributions, as the title of the book indicates, are a mixed bag of reflections on and refractions of democratic governance in India. They also contain refractions in the sense of revealing the 'bends' at particular points of the trajectory of the process. The book will complement the ongoing debate on democratic governance and will be a standard reference for the researchers, analysts and students of social science. It should also be valuable to the policymakers who wish to receive analytical and critical feedback on governance. About The Author:- Dipankar Sinha is Reader in Political Science Calcutta University and Honorary Adjunct Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata. His prime area of research is the communicative dimension of development-governance interface. He has authored Communicating Development in the New World Order (1999), and (in Bengali) Media Sanskriti (2003). He has also co-edited The Information, Communication and Technology: From Early to Post-Colonial India (2005). His essays have been published in edited volumes and journals from India and abroad. Kaberi Chakrabarti: Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Calcutta University. Her areas of research and teaching include Communication Studies and Development Administration. Her most recent publication is a co-authored (with Mohit Bhattacharya) volume on Social Theory and Development Administration. Sobhanlas Datta Gupta: Surendra Nath Banerjee Professor of Political Science, University of Calcutta, and Coordinator, UGC-sponsored DRS Programme in Political Science, Calcutta University. His prime area of research is Political Theory. He has authored and edited a number of books which include Justice and the Political Order in India: An Inquiry into the Institution and Ideologies, 1950-1972 (1978), India: Political and Society Today and Tomorrow (1998) and Comintern and the Destiny of Communism in India 1919-1943: Dialectics of Real and a Possible History (2006). Contents:- Acknowledgements • General Editor’s Note • List of Contributors and Editors • Editorial Introduction • Part – I Democracy and “Governance" in the Wake of Mass Upsurge • Governance, Social Capital and Democracy: Revisiting the Indian Scenario • State, Liberalization and Investment Question: Issues in Corporate Governance • Hesitant Devolution: India's Tryst with Democratic Governance • The Law and the Field: Citizen Participation and Urban Governance in West Bengal • Evolution of the Panchayati Raj System in West Bengal: Political and Legislative Initiatives of a State Government • Democratic Governance: Reforming the Accountability Domain in Andhra Pradesh • Righting Governance of Governing a Rights? • Part II : Landmark Act: Right to Information • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Democratic Governance in India: Reflections and Refractions written/authored/edited by Dipankar Sinha Kaberi Chakrabarti S. D. Gupta', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178355924 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 324 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:-Good Governance is at the heart of sustainable development and the alleviation of poverty . It is good for economic growth. It augments production inputs, such as labor and capital, and enhances the productivity of those inputs. Good Governance influence the distribution of the benefits of economic growth as income distribution is a crucial factor in transforming growth into poverty reduction. Governance thus has a dual impact: on growth and its distribution. It can increase growth and improve income equity , reduce poverty and spur advances towards the Millennium Development Goals.This book emphasized on the practices and challenges of good governance mainly focused on five good governance principles, like transparency, accountability, participation, efficiency andeffectiveness. The research study conducted in land development and management office of Bole Sub-City This book helps to develop an understanding on various problems like lack of transparency, lack of accountability, lack of public participation through different activities, lack of efficiency and effectiveness, poor management system, Nepotism, bribery, poor service delivery, extortion and favoritism, lack of commitment in promoting good governanceThis book not only explains the problems and challenges and also suggests certain strategic approaches to promote good governance. The knowledge of the book is useful and helpful to practice good governance to promote qualitative services among the organizations. This book stands as a guide to those who are working at management and administrative positions in various organizations. About the Author:- Dr. Karanam Viswa Bhushan, Associate professor of social work who has been working in Maharaja's Post graduate college (awarded' A' Grade by NACC) since two decades (affiliated to Andhra university) Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India.He successfully completed the employment contract under United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for two years as Associate Professor in Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia. During this tenure a lot of research work was done in various social issues. He secured his Bachelor's, Master's (Post Graduation) and Doctoral degrees in social work from Andhra university and awarded first rank with gold medal at post graduation studies. His area of specialization is community development. He secured International certificate in community development and Adult education at Nijmegen University, Netherlands.He has participated in several National and International (Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, Thailand , Malaysia and Canada) seminars, conferences and workshops and enriched with the knowledge of social work education. He has zeal of learning and great aptitude towards teaching and research. He has delivered guest lectures in several universities in Canada, Belgium and Germany. His focused areas are capacity building, empowering women groups(SHG'S, DWACRA'S), child education and health, youth development, Awareness building on social issues, community development in urban slums, rural and tribal areas. He haspublished several books on different social issues.Training programmes to personnel of the Non Governmental organizations and consultant services to Local, National and International organizations. He has good network with the NGO'S and promoted several programmes for the community development. He has Life membership in several National associations of social work education. CONTENTS:- Acknowledgements . 7List of Tables . 9List of Figures . 111. Introduction . 132. Review of Literature . 233. Research Methodology . 414. Data Presentation, Analysis and Discussion . 535. Summary of Finding, Conclusion andRecommendation . 89Reference . 99List of Acronyms . 105Index . 107 The Title 'Land Development and Good Governance: Practice and Challenges written/authored/edited by Dr. Karanam Viswa Bhushan', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353243265 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 110 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Urban and regional planning is a multidisplinary subject. The basic objective of the compilation is to provide in one volume, the definitions of various terms, in simple language, from different disciplines and fields of specialization as applicable for urban and regional planning. The dictionary covers 2700 terms from urban planning, regional planning, housing, transport planning, land scalping, urban design, planning techniques, environment, demography etc. The Title 'Dictionary of Urban and Regional Planning written/authored/edited by Dr. S.K. Kulshrestha', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354729 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 240 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Dictionaries / Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Title 'Bhartiya Police Balon Main Swasthaya Seva written/authored/edited by G.C. Sathpathy', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121205313 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 184 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Police Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About The Author:- Gargi Sengupta, author of the book Participatory Governance in the Context of Secession: A Case Study of Bangladesh, is presently working as Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) in the Department of Political Science, of Ramanujan College, University of Delhi. She started her teaching career in 2009. She had taught in three other colleges of Delhi University. She has her Masters from Center for Political Studies, J.N.U., New Delhi. She completed her M.Phil from Delhi University in 2010. Now, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Political Science from University of Delhi. She is a member of Teen Murti Library. Her area of interest covers Political Theory, Indian Government and Politics, Public Administration. Presently, the author is working on the issues of governance and development. She also authored a book on Economic Disparities and Fiscal Correctives in Federal Countries : India, Canada and Australia. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface 7 Acknowledgements 9 List of Tables and Figures 11 Abbreviations 13 Introduction 15 1. Issues Concerning: Political Right to Self- 25 Determination, Secession and Participatory Governance The Concept of Political Right to Self determination and Secession • The Liberal Approach • The Genesis of the Concept of Secession • Self Determination, United Nations and Secession • Right to Secession is What Right? • The Marxist Approach • The Concept of Participatory Governance. 2. The Breaking of Pakistan vis-a-vis the 57 Making of Bangladesh: Bangladesh’s Liberation War of 1971 History of Bengal After the Coming of British Rule to 1947 (Partition of India) • From the Formation of East Pakistan to the Birth of Bangladesh 1947 to 1971 • Factors Responsible for the Rise of Growing Disparities between East Pakistan and West Pakistan • Declaration of Independence of Bangladesh and the Role of India • The Idea of Humanitarian Assistance, 6 Participatory Governance in the Context of Secession the Role of UN and India in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. 3. Government and Governance of 97 Bangladesh Governmental Transitions and Regime Change in Bangladesh: From Independence to the Present • Is the Governance System of Bangladesh Participatory in Nature? • Present Features of Bangladesh Governance • Governance in Bangladesh and the Issue of Human Development. Conclusion 135 Bibliography 145 Index 151 The Title 'Participatory Governance in the Context of Secession: a Case Study of Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Gargi Sengupta', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280323 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 156 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Present book, in the light of more pronounced at paradigm shifts since 1980, dwells upon the evaluation of resultants of adopted models development and planning strategies in geographical space of a developing region. It examines the obtained conditions through systematic study of geographical facts in Mizoram and their impact on human behaviour and spatial organisation. Theoretical constructs accepted at global and national levels and experiments with their uniform application have been analysed with reference to the uniqueness of the socio-cultural milieu that distinguishes one region from the other. With realisation of growing destitution, deprivation and exploitation under existing capital intensive models of development the present work is an effort to prescribe alternative to promote harmony with nature as well as amongst the people and the communities on one hand and mutual dependence of regions on the other. The Book may be helpful to the students of the undergraduate classes as it provides systematic and comprehensive study of regional attributes examples of which have been drawn from the state of Mizoram. The book may also be used as reference and guide to researchers, public administrators and academicians who are open to evolving and much talked about concepts of participatory governance and people's empowerment. Contents:- Contents, List of Figures and List of Plates, List of Tables, Preface, Prologue, Introduction, • Location • Nomenclature • Historical Evolution •, Geo-political Significance • References., PART - I, 1. The Land, • Physiography • Geology • Hydrography •, Drainage Basins • Watersheds of Mizoram •, Climate • Soils • Natural Vegetation • References, PART - II, 2. The People, • Growth of Population • Distribution of, Population • Population Composition • Literacy, • Economic Composition • Urbanization •, Settlement • References •, 6 Dynamics of Development and Planning, PART - III, 3. The Economy, • Agriculture • Industry • Infrastructure • Energy, • Transport and Communication • Space Economy, and Regional Planning • References, Index The Title 'Dynamics of Development and Planning: Mizoram a Comprehensive Regional Analysis written/authored/edited by Girindra Kumar', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788178359052 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 236 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This book would motivate the planners to work for development, as a mission and would equally appeal different categories students, all. It is a study and analysis of socio-economic position of India needs new insight and new thinking for its planning and development in the new millennium. There are not many a good book on urban development in the perspective of the 21st century. This book is certainly a valued addition to this little treasure. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, is a prolific writer and educated at Lucknow University, Gopal Bhargava is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organisation. He has contributed several research papers on urban Development. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Urban PlanningScenariofor 21st Century Policy Framework • Housing Plan for the Masses Innovtive Techniques and Policy Perspective • Urban Slums and Squatter Settlements Planning and Policy Issues • Urban Environmental Challenges Action Plan • Urban Informalo sector: Case studies • Urban Land Ceiling Act, 1976 Amendements and Repercusions • Master Plan Approach for Urban Development Strategy for Regulatory Controls • Rural Development and growth Centre Planning Case Studies and Policy Issues • Developing the Small and Medium Towns Settlements: Planning and Policy Options • National Capital Regional Plan Probleks and Prospects • Regional Planning and Development Policy Perspective • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Development of India's Urban, Rural and Regional Planning in 21St Century written/authored/edited by Gopal Bhargava Foreword By Jagmohan', published in the year 2001. The ISBN 9788121207140 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 310 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Public Administration. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-