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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Introduction/Suneel Dhariwal and K.K. Parnami. I. Training 1. Role of training in administration/T.N. Chaturvedi. 2. Training and executive development/B. Mehta. 3. Human relations training and civil servants/C. Richard Parkins. 4. Training some aspects of inter institutional coordination/Mohan Mukerji. 5. Issues in in service training/R.G. Sood. 6. Evolution and growth of training/K.K. Parnami. 7. Networking training institutes in Rajasthan/B.K. Khunteta. 8. Decentralized training in support of urban development/A.N. Krishnamurthy and Harry A. Mengers. II. Civil Services 9. The services in modern times/Dharma Vira. 10. The anatomy of civil administration/G.B.K. Hooja. 11. National Civil Service System in India a critical overview/R.K. Mishra. 12. Civil servants and civil service/V. Jagannadham. 13. Career and cadre planning for the IAS some reflections/Rakesh Hooja. III. Personnel administration 14. Introducing change in bureaucracy a framework/Udai Pareek. 15. Indian bureaucracy a short critique/P.K. Chaubey. 16. Bureaucratic sensitivity and human rights/Amit Lodha. 17. Rural bureaucracy in the developing countries of Asia a critical review/Richard M. Tom. 18. Delays in disposal/Rajendra Bhanawat. Civil service training has acquired a significant place for itself in the public personnel administrative system. Not only does it develop the competence of an officer but it also inculcates in him a set of values which may be desirable in a particular socio administrative milieu. India is today considered among the countries having a most advanced system of civil service training. There has been a phenomenal growth of training institutions faculty training programmes training materials training techniques and above all a training consciousness. Likewise civil services in India are the backbone of its administrative machinery. They have played a vital role in the task of nation building right from the time we attained independence to the present day though we now see a big change in it. Nevertheless very few attempts have been made to bring together the best of readings in these areas which could prove useful for both trainers and trainees alike. The present volume is therefore designed to present a few of the important appears on training civil services and personnel administration in the Indian context. 284 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. In recent years training has acquired increasing recognition not only as a strategy for achieving organizational goals but also as an important means of inducing even sustaining change As a result there is a growing realization among political leadership and administrators that training is also a major tool for effective administration Indeed as the pace of all-round change increases the need for thoughtfully planned and designed training becomes more evidentTraining is relevant for all members of the civil services from the senior-most secretary to the junior-most clerk and peon Nowadays there is also much talk about the need to develop through training and related measures appropriate competencies amongst each individual working in government Such competencies should be both generic and general which are related to the level and category of the post at which the individual is working as also domain-specific and related to the specific schemes and programmes with whose formulation and implementation the employee is associatedThrough 25 papers two appendices and an editors? introduction this book comprehensively traces the entire gamut of all issues pertinent to training of civil servants in India It deserves to be read by all interested in good governance and development in India 340 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction water management multiple dimensions/Rakesh Hooja Ramesh K. Arora and K.K. Parnami. 2. Long term water demand projections for India and possible policy responses a note/Yoginder K. Alagh. 3. Water savings and conservation in irrigated agriculture/S.A. Kulkarni. 4. Managing water in rural areas an institutional and multi use perspective/Rakesh Hooja. 5. Water management an environmental perspective/Brij Gopal. 6. Community water management/G.S. Narwani. 7. Community participation in integrated Water Resource Management Policy Framework/M.V.S. Prasad. 8. Water scenario in Rajasthan policy potential and problems/A.S. Kapoor. 9. Training for participatory irrigation management in India/Rakesh Hooja. 10. Community managed drinking water systems in the Himalayas an NGO Perspective/Kalyan Paul. 11. Watershed approach a viable proposition for water management in rainfed areas/C. Sekar and S. Senthilnathan. 12. Watershed management in India brief comment on an ICRISAT/IWMI Report/Rakshat Hooja. 13. Managing water supply in the 21 century metropolis lessons from Delhi/Rakshat Hooja and Rakesh Hooja. 14. Water resources and interlinking of rivers issues concerning inequalities state intervention and sustainable development/D.K. Verma and A. Sohrot. 15. Interlinking of rivers prospects and problems/Raj Kumar Siwach. 16. Water visions and strategies at global and All India Levels some personal reflections/Rakesh Hooja. 17. Challenges and priorities for water and sanitation sector reforms for urban areas/K.K. Gadeock. Contributors. For many years now it has been recognized that water management and development is going to be an increasingly complex and sensitive task in the 21 century involving various facets and dimensions with more and more regions facing situations of water stress or water scarcity and problems not only of availability of fresh water but also of its quality. Thus the importance of the effective management of water cannot be overemphasized. It is in this backdrop that the present volume gives a panoramic view of the various dimensions of the water management in India. Certain critical and crucial issues pertaining to water in the Indian context as discussed by scholars researchers policy makers and implementors have been put together in this volume in articles which touch upon water demand projections canal irrigation and participatory irrigation management use of water from tanks and of groundwater watershed development rainwater harvesting land water management rural drinking water domestic use of water supply in cities integrated water resource management managing water in rural areas community water management community based organizations and water users groups role of NGOs interlinking of rivers environmental uses of water water conservation federal issues in water resources use the water scenario in an Indian state training and capacity building for the water sector and water issues and strategies at global and All India levels. Besides water use has been discussed in all its facets and dimensions sociological economic institutional administrative cultural managerial behavioural participatory technical environmental developmental policy oriented grassroots implementational etc. The book will be of immense help to scholars researchers analysts commentators academicians policy makers and implementors. 298 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. India's energy scenario with particular reference to Nuclear Energy. 3. 123 agreement. 4. Hyde act. 5. Political turmoil in India. 6. In the IAEA. 7. In the NSG. 8. In the US congress. 9. Conclusion. Annexures. Index. In the contemporary history of India a new chapter has been written through the Indo US nuclear deal which has culminated after traversing a long diplomatic journey. Not only India's isolation in the nuclear world has ended the deal has heralded a new era of a resurgent India which will become a major player in international affairs. The deal thus represents the maturation of India's diplomacy. The present book makes an interesting analysis of the ecological factors internal as well as external that gave a fillip to the whole movement of designing a nuclear mature India. Right from the inception of the idea to its fructification the book narrates on a large canvas chronicles of major events that cumulatively led to this significant bilateral agreement having multidimensional and multilateral implications. Undoubtedly this agreement has made India a sovereign influential actor in international affairs. The book also annexes texts of a few important documents such as 123 agreement Hyde act and IAEA safeguard agreement for reference purposes. Besides policy makers and diplomats the book will interest students and teachers of political science international relations and domestic sources of foreign policy. 199 pp.