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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Series editor's introduction/Rakesh Hooja. 1. Introduction ideas and issues in administrative theory/Rakesh Hooja and Ramesh K. Arora. I. Concerns and orientations 2. Organization theories concerns and orientations/Ramesh K. Arora. 3. American public administration a critique/Mohammad Mohabbat Khan. 4. The classical vs modern organization theories in developing countries/Amer Al Koubaisy. 5. Systems approach to the study of administrative organization/Sangeeta Sharma. 6. New public management emerging concerns/Ramesh K. Aroa. II. Thinkers and their thoughts 7. Utility of Max Weber's concept of ideal type bureaucracy in public administration/T.K. Jain. 8. Administration thoughts of Urwick and Gullick/R.M. Khandelwal and Pushplata Khandelwal. 9. Administrative thought of Chester Barnard/Purushottam Nagar. 10. Peter Drucker the father of modern management/Rakhi Pardasani. III. Comparative and development dimensions 11. Development a contradictory discipline in social sciences/S.L. Meena. 12. Development administration some conceptual issues/Ramesh K. Arora. 13. Riggs's concept of formalism/B.S. Bhargava. 14. Development management/Hans C. Blaise. 15. Public administration in developing countries some observations/B.L. Jacobs. 16. Comparative aspects of public administration/R.B. Jain. 17. New dimensions in management theory the Japanese contribution/K.D. Trivedi and Ravindra Sharma. IV. Organizational change 18. Introducing change in bureaucracy a framework/Udai Pareek. 19. Re engineering public administration/K.B.C. Saxena. 20. Creativity/Pradip N. Khandwalla. 21. Theories of leadership a conceptual overview/Asha Hingar. 22. Good governance and the desideratum of sustainable efficiency the Indian experience/Ramesh K. Arora. Contributors. Administrative theory has been an exciting area of the wider field of public administration. There have been a number of significant approaches models foci and theories that represent and explain administrative phenomena in myriad situations nations and times. Although most of these conceptual constructs in the field of public administration have evolved in the west particularly in the United States of America these have been modified and modernized on the basis of empirical experience gained in the non western world. This present anthology deals with issues and concerns of administrative theory during the past hundred years. Not only the various approaches and models have been analyzed in the context of their relevance and impact these have also been juxtaposed with the administrative practices prevalent across the world. In the process of analysis most eminent thinkers in the realm of administrative sciences have been examined in relation to their vision ideas and critical appreciation of reality. Some of the themes included in the volume are organization theories new public management bureaucratic theory development administration comparative administrative analysis creativity and leadership. The volume will be found useful to the students teachers and practitioners of public administration and also those who wish to understand the subtle conceptualizations on the process of governance. 308 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Series editor's introduction/Rakesh Hooja. Introduction managing change organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Development/Rakesh Hooja and Girish K. Srivastava. I. Managing change in government 1. Reengineering public administration/K.B.C. Saxena. 2. Creativity/Pradip N. Khandwalla. 3. New public management emerging concerns/Ramesh K. Arora. 4. Better governance through accountability and transparency/N. Vittal. 5. Administrator as manager/I.C. Srivastava. 6. Management in government/B.R. Virmani. 7. Managerial excellence for effectiveness/N.K. Kulshrestha. 8. Inventory management and control techniques/Girish K. Srivastava. 9. Developing management competence/Hans C. Blaise. 10. Managerial effectiveness attitudinal model/R.H. Joshi. 11. Improving individual effectiveness in government/N. Vittal. II. Organisational behaviour 12. Motivation/M.L. Mehta. 13. Work motivation/Jagdish C. Kukar. 14. The styles of leadership/G.P. Pilania. 15. Theories of leadership a conceptual overview/Asha Hingar. 16. Discussing leadership/Rakesh Hooja. 17. The decision process in administration/Kamlesh Gupta. 18. Training for organizational development through self development/Anita. 19. Anatomy of conflict and its management/H.C. Suman. III. Human Resource Development 20. Demystifying human resource development/Udai Pareek. 21. Approaches to human resource development/Asha Hingar and Sangeeta Sharma. 22. HRD climate in public enterprises a case study/C.M. Mahajan. 23. Job selection job satisfaction and career commitment/R.P. Jaiswal. 24. Role of academic institutions in human resource development/Meena Sogani and Sangeeta Sharma. 25. HRD OD interface/J.P. Singh. This book looks at length at the three interrelated issues namely managing change in government Organisational behaviour and Human Resource Development in the Indian context. Various aspects of themes related to creativity managerial effectiveness accountability and transparency motivation leadership decision making process managing conflict management in government administrator as manager managerial excellence reengineering public administration new public management human resource development job satisfaction and career commitment training and the interface between HRD and organizational development have been examined from theoretical and conceptual viewpoints as well as the possibilities of practical applications by administrators and managers. With 25 papers arranged into three sections on managing change in government organisational behaviour and Human Resource Development the book promises to be relevant for administrators managers social scientists academics students scholars and the intelligent laymen. 260 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. 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.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Series editor's introduction/Rakesh Hooja. Volumes editors introduction/Rakesh Hooja and R.K. Choubisa. I. Development of desert areas 1. Scientific approach for arresting the desert/H.S. Mann. 2. Social aspects of desert development/S.P. Malhotra. 3. Monitoring of desertification/K.A. Shankarnarayan. 4. Integrative mechanism in the desert development administration in Rajasthan a view from 1980/Ramesh K. Arora. 5. The development delivery system in a desert district in the 1980s/Rakesh Hooja. 6. A methodological note on area development programming some reflections on Western Rajasthan 1975/Harsh Sethi. 7. Combating desertification in drylands a planned approach/R.P. Singh. 8. Grassland management for desert reclamation and rangeland development/L.D. Ahuja. 9. Public health problems in desert environment/B.S. Chauhan. II. Water and watershed development 10. Water in the development of desert area and the origins of Rajasthan Canal Project a view from 1980/Kanwar Sain. 11. Delivery systems for rural development watershed development and the creation of a watershed department in Rajasthan/Anirudh Krishna. 12. Community based organisations and Panchayats as instruments of governance in the sphere of watershed development/Rakesh Hooja and Rakshat Hooja. 13. Watershed plus in Rajasthan/M.K. Khanna. 14. Popular knowledge participatory planning and creating a path to development looking at the viability of methods used by Tarun Bharat Sangh for undertaking water harvesting projects in Rajasthan/Rakshat Hooja. III. Agricultural development in arid areas 15. Some challenges and strategies of agricultural development and land water management for Rajasthan in the 1980s/Bhupendra Hooja. 16. Area development authorities conceptualised designing area development programmes in agriculture and allied sectors/Nathu Ram Mirdha. 17. Planning priorities and development policies in agriculture/Bhupendra Hooja. 18. Problems of agricultural marketing in the desert areas of Rajasthan/S.P. Vishnoi. 19. Optimisation of crop production in desert land/A.N. Lahiri. 20. Forestry in the western Rajasthan/C.M. Mathur. Famines and droughts 21. Prediction of drought in Arid Rajasthan folklore/Sanjay Sharma. 22. Famine code and its administration in nineteenth century Rajasthan/Kamala Jain. 23. Famines and droughts in Rajasthan/J.P. Kanawa. 24. Facing famine fearlessly services way/I.C. Shrivastava. The development of desert areas administration of drought prone regions arid zone agriculture watershed development and watershed plus water use in arid and semi arid areas coping with drought these are all of the vital importance for the rainfed or dry farming areas in the country. Their administration provides a special challenge as well as an exciting opportunity for innovative sustainable development. From scientific and planned approaches to arresting or combating deserts and monitoring desertification to social aspects of desert development the development delivery system in desert districts integrative machinery for desert development administration grassland management and health problems in deserts area development programmes and area development authorities various aspects of watershed development including the role of the government watershed departments community based organizations and panchayats in watershed and watershed plus the undertaking of water harvesting projects water as a tool in desert development agriculture and land water management in arid areas optimizing crop production agriculture marketing forestry and predicting and facing drought as well as the famine code and drought administration virtually every gamut of administering desert and drought prone arid areas as well as places restricted to dry farming and rainfed agriculture finds mention in this volume. The 24 articles by experts and practitioners divided into four sections along with the crispy editors introduction make this book of special relevance to those interested i.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents I A Rajpootana Rajasthan Potpouri 1 Rajasthan present and past princely states to modern day province Rakesh Hooja 2 Some notes and questions on Rajasthan history Bhupendra Hooja 3 Rajputana under British Paramountancy the failure of indirect rule Susanne H Rudolph and Lloyd I Rudolph 4 Dynamics of change in Rajasthan before and after 1947 comment on a thematic focus note for a seminar Bhupendra Hooja 5 The Aravallis as an early centre of agriculture and metallurgy Dilip K Chakrabarti 6 Archaeology in present time four desert temples of Rajasthan Michael W Meister Lawrence A Babb and John E Cort 7 The identification of Vasudeva founder of Rajasthans Chahaman dynasty was he a Tigin Shahi ruler KK Maheshwari 8 Orientalists and historians on the early settlement patterns and history of the Ghaggar region of Rajasthan GSL Devra 9 A non historians personal discovery of Tod and his impacts Rakesh Hooja 10 Origin and evolution of tribals in Rajasthan ancient days to modern era Bhupendra Hooja 11 Remaking a state polity Ganga Singh to Sadul to Karni Singh and the accession and merger of BikanerRima Hooja and Bhupendra Hooja 12 Between old and new modernization or marginalization of the princely state of Tonk 1765 1947 Bhupendra Hooja 13 Theatre in Rajpootana Ranbir Sinh 14 Peoples movements in Rajputana and their role in Indias struggle for freedom Ram Pande II Amber the prelude to Jai Singh II and Jaipur 15 Amber Erstwhile capital of Dhundhars Kachchwaha Rajputs Rakesh Hooja and Rima Hooja 16 The Kachwahas of Amber from Dulha Rai to the founding of Jaipur dynastic succession Military Campaigns architecture literature and the arts Rima Hooja and Rakesh Hooja III Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and Jaipur A special homage on his third birth centenary compiled and edited by Bhupendra Hooja for Indian Book Chronicle in 1998 17 Humble tribute to Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh Bhupendra Hooja 18 A man for most seasons Sawai Jai Singh II of Amber Jaipur Rima Hooja 19 Annals of an extraordinary man James Tod 20 An epistle of dedication Mulk Raj Anand 21 A statesman of the 18th century Sawai Jai Singhs contribution to Mughal imperial politics Satish Chandra 22 Some early glimpses of JaipurAshim Kumar Roy 23 And many flowers bloomed VS Bhatnagar 24 Astronomical efforts of Sawai Jai Singh Virendra Nath Sharma 25 The Maharajas observatories Ashim Kumar Roy 26 A patron of architecture some features of the city as built by Jai Singh II Yaduvendra Sahai 27 Historical literature on Sawai Jai Singh IIRN Chowdhuri 28 Some books about Jai Singh II and his city Mohit A Kapur 29 Manuscripts in the Pothikhana of Jaipur Glimpses of historical information Gopal Narayan Bahura 30 Town planning in Jaipur Ashim Kumar Roy 31 The city of Jai victory and Joy Mulk Raj Anand 32 Amber Jaipur Painting Ashok Kumar Das Appendices A land of colours and festivals a land where tradition and modernity live side by side a land with a history that is symbolized by images of velour sacrifices and battles a land that is the birthplace of grassroots democracy in India a land dotted with beautiful and breathtaking palaces and forts a land that is the most densely populated desert in the world and the largest state in India Rajasthan is all this and more Earlier known as Rajpootana the story of Rajasthan is interesting not only from a linear historical standpoint but also from a cultural sociological and social change perspective The book is a collection of 33 articles and short comments or notes that provides a multi faceted look at Rajasthan and Jaipur its modern day capital A potpourri that explores Rajasthan present and past from early centers of agriculture and metallurgy in the region the coming of the Rajputs the impact of British rule on the kingdoms of Rajpootana origin and evolution of tribals in the state people movements in Rajpootana the merger of the princely states into Rajasthan etc this miscellany makes an attempt at constructing Rajasthan a term applied to the regio.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. From the point of view of its multifunctionality, size, status and impact, the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is perhaps unique in the world. The perceived omnipotence and omnipresence of the IAS in all matters related to government has made its members a subject of sustained criticism, some of which has been unfounded. There is thus a need to understand the role of the IAS in terms of the changing environment in which it has had to function, as also the fact that the administrative acumen and character of individual civil servants can and has significantly influenced the pattern, orientation and productivity of the administrative system. This volume has brought together the recollections or reminiscences of 14 officers who served or are serving in the IAS. Many of the incidents and episodes highlighted in the narratives may be seen as case studies of how the protagonists and others concerned responded leading to successful handling of the situations in some cases and failures in others. They also indicate how Indian administration has been carried out in actual practice during the last sixty odd years. Besides a crispy introduction on careers in the IAS as well as on civil servants' reminiscences published earlier as also in this volume, the editor has also provided highly informative sectional introductions to each of three sections. While the first two sections on 'IAS Careers Remembered' and 'Remembering District Tenures' each contain seven mini-memoirs, the last section has only one contribution on the spirit of the civil service. The book as a whole will equally interest critics, bureaucrats, researchers, teachers, trainers, social scientists, media commentators, the general reader, as well as students and would-be-administrators.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Introduction. 1. The collector today and tomorrow/P.K. Dave. 2. The emerging role of the collector/M.P. Pai. 3. District officer in India agent for change/Edwin Eames and Parmatama Saran. 4. District and state administration a new leadership role for the IAS/G.C. Singhvi. 5. Administering a district in India reviewing collector's institution/D.S. Mishra. 6. Whither district government/Abhijit Datta. 7. The changing role of the district officer (1860 1960)/Haridwar Rai. 8. The collector in the nineteen sixties in Uttar Pradesh/J.D. Shukla. 9. The evolution of the office of collector (1770 1947)/B.B. Misra. 10. Politico administrative base of Indian field administration/Haridwar Rai. 11. Changing role of the District Magistrate/Asok Mukhopadhyay. 12. Decentralizing administrative machinery for development needs a case study of Andhra Pradesh/Y. Venugopal Reddy. 13. District collector and decentralised health planning/B.B.L. Sharma and A.D. Tripathi. 14. New pattern of district administration in Andhra Pradesh/Ram K. Vepa. 15. Changing pattern of development administration in the district/C.N. Bhalerao. Index. 284 pp.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Introduction. 1. The administration of planning/A.H. Hanson. 2. Promise and prospect of local level planning in India/Kuldeep Mathur. 3. Role of are a development in multi level planning/Lalit K. Sen. 4. Multi level planning for industry/Ram K. Vepa. 5. Gaps in the Indian process of planning importance of regional planning/P.R. Dubhashi. 6. Future role of planning under new perspectives/Kamta Prasad. 7. Good governance at district level a case study of district planning/Rajesh Sharma. 8. Planning for rural development by field staff a view from Rajasthan/Rakesh Hooja. 9. Regions for planning/V. Nath. 10. Area development planning at district and block levels/V. Nath. 11. Administering the planning system/Shriram Maheshwari. 12. Planning and administrative development/P.S. Bhatnagar. 13. People's participation in planning/C. Ashok Vardhan. 14. Organization for metropolitan planning and development/Abhijit Datta. 15. District plans monitoring and the poor an administrator's view point/M.A.S. Rajan. 16. Evaluating planning machinery at sub national levels an integrated framework/Y. Venugopal Reddy. 17. Evolution and practice of decentralized planning in India/B.M. Joshi. 18. Public administration and plan implementation/Nitish R. De. 19. District planning process a case study in Karnataka/L. Shridharan. 20. Multi level planning and local government structure/Deva Raj. 21. District planning in Maharashtra/N.R. Inamdar. 22. The district as a planning unit style and locus/Rakesh Hooja. 23. District planning the case of Maharashtra/K.V. Sundaram. Index. Multilevel planning as an approach assigns the task of planning for the development and optimal utilization of resources to the local agencies or units of administration and thus creates intermediary levels between the centre states and local units. The essays in this book focus upon multilevel planning as a technique methodology and strategy for development administration and identify the process that went into evolution of multilevel planning as a cogent structure in the overall planning policy. The volume presents an exciting mix of studies based upon field experience concepts and principles of decentralized multilevel planning. It examines the pitfalls inadequacies and feasibility of this alternative development paradigm underlining the dynamic role of institutional and participatory structures. 384 pp.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. The functioning and role of Panchayats Reflections on the fiftieth anniversary of the introduction of statutory Panchayati Raj/Rakesh Hooja. I. Panchayati Raj the Initial years 1959 1974 1. Community development and Panchayati 384 pp.