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_aBureaucracy and development administration _b: a case study of Karnataka |
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_aJaipur _bRawat Publications _c2019 |
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_aNew Delhi _bIndian Council of Social Science Research _c2019 |
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500 | _aThe book is an outcome of research project sponsored and financially supported by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi | ||
520 | _a"The present administrative structure of India has emerged from the British colonial system which was solely concerned with the maintenance of law and order and collection of revenue. After independence, the functions of government underwent a fundamental change. The responsibility of bringing about desired economic and political change in India has in greater part fallen on the bureaucracy, which was built up over the years by the British to suit their objectives. With the adoption of new goals and objectives, the functioning of bureaucracy also underwent changes. Formerly the bureaucracy in India had to function in the background of colonial rule, but it was now supposed to work in the framework of a democracy with the active involvement of the people for whose welfare the state existed. The fundamental question in the context of India was whether the administrative system developed and nurtured in a colonial setting could play an appropriate role in a free democratic state committed to a socialistic pattern of society and simultaneously respond to the exigencies of development. Development administration is the process of carrying out development programmes and projects in the direction of nation building and socio-economic progress through an administrative organization. The primary objective of this study is to probe the origin and evolution of bureaucracy and the state of development in India in general and Karnataka in particular. " | ||
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_aPublic administration--India--Karnataka. _vBureaucracy _vCivil service _vPolitics and government. _zIndia _zKarnataka |
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