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Hard-cover

• 2008

Pages: 268

ISBN: 9788171886661

INR 895


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Towards Improving Governance

S.K. Agarwal (Ed.)

Description

Promoted by Transparency International India, this book has been compiled to create awareness about the current state of governance in India and directions needed to improve governance in the country. The volume seeks to analyse the efforts made in this direction and the various tools available to the common man for availing hassle free public services one is entitled to.

 

         
The book is divided into four parts.        
         
— The first part deals with the perception about governance
     since time immemorial.

 


— Part two covers the state of governance in four major

    monopolistic services, namely, the police, judiciary,

    income tax and property registration, and the efforts

    required to improve these services.

 


— Part three attempts at creating awareness amongst readers about

    various tools of improving governance and means and ways to

    use them. These tools include: Citizens' Charters, Right to

    Information, e-Governance, Social Audits, Report Card

    and Integrity Pact.

 


— Part four contains some exemplary initiatives to enable the

    concerned quarters to replicate them in order to improve the

    public service delivery system in some of the major public services.


About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

S.K. Agarwal, Ph.D. in Economics from Lucknow University, has worked in various capacities in Lucknow University, State Health and Family Welfare Department of Uttar Pradesh, and the Government of India, including a posting as a diplomat in the Indian Embassy, Tokyo (Japan). Post retirement, he has been working as an honorary volunteer in Transparency International India (TI India) and Lok Sewak Sangh, a wing of Lala Lajpat Rai's “Servants of the People Society.” He has been associated with almost all of their programmes and activities, and is working as Vice Chairman, TI India. He has authored/co-authored several publications on economic and social issues, beside numerous research papers and articles published in various periodicals and journals.


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