Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2007
ISBN 10: 8121105897 ISBN 13: 9788121105897
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 11,07
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. v + 291.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 336.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2009
ISBN 10: 812110730X ISBN 13: 9788121107303
Sprache: Englisch
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 408 Maps.
Verlag: Natraj Publishers
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
pbk. This book is an essential reading for every thinking citizen as RTI gives the power to the people to monitor the administrative apparatus that is supposed to work for our benifit This book tells the remarkable story of the birth and implementation of the powerfully empowering Right to Information Act through the eyes and experiences of the first Chief Information Commissioner of Uttarakhand It reveals how RTI is a powerful tool in bringing accountability and transparency in governance in India.
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents A personal prologue. 1. Mountains people and water. 2. Water resources CMP and other related issues. 3. Berinag and Chaukori. 4. TM and CAM. 5. Seabuckthorn. 6. Third Uttaranchal Conservators Conference. 7. Vanya Silk Culture in Uttaranchal. 8. Green energy. 9. Operation Zero Road Accident. 10. The other ten thousand. 11. Further thoughts on Thrust Industries. 12. Organic agriculture and poverty alleviation. 13. Binsar Henry Ramsay and Industrial Policy 2003. 14. Towards North Western Hill Council. 15. Post Fifty First NDC. 16. Project growth hub and poles. 17. Developing centers of excellence. 18. Foundation Day Lecture. 292 pp.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2014
ISBN 10: 8121109027 ISBN 13: 9788121109024
Sprache: Mittelenglisch
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. vi + 250.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2014
ISBN 10: 8121109027 ISBN 13: 9788121109024
Sprache: Mittelenglisch
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents: Preface. Part I : British Kumaon: 1. Commissioners and charge notes. 2. Owen to Ibbotson 1933-1935. 3. Ibbotson to Vivian 1935-1939. 4. Vivian to Acton 1939-1941. 5. Acton to Finlay 1941-1944. 6. Finlay to Mehta 1944-1947. 7. Mehta to Shivadassani 1947-1948. 8. M.A. Qureshi to Arif 1947-1948. Part II: Native Tehri-Garhwal State: 9. Jyoti Prasad to Bhagwan Sahai (24 April 1950). Appendices. 10. A comparison and the legacy. Notes on Aabott Mount Colony . Notes on the Tarai and Bhabar Govt Estates. Annexure. Index. Each state of the Repubic of India has had its unique trajectory of evolution and it is indeed surprising that not many states can lay a claim to have a book or a set of books which describes its gradual evolution in a chronological sequence. Broadly speaking the present states, 29 in number, including the Telengana and Seemandhra Pradesh, successor states of Andhra Pradesh, can broadly be divided under two categories, viz., those which were directly ruled by the British Crown and those which were either ruled by some Native Ruler or other foreign country, e.g. Goa and Sikkim. When Uttarakhand emerged as the 27th State in November, 2000 a need was felt to provide it with a set of three books which make an attempt to document its administrative evolution since its administration was taken over by the East India Company in 1815 A.D., Gazetteers of any kind simply fail to serve such a purpose. Edwin T. Atkinson's three volumes are one such a Gazetteer (1881, 1884 and 1886), indeed a set of monographs contributed by several subject matter specialists. The first book of this trilogy covered administrative evolution of Uttarakhand from 1815 to 1884, spanning nearly first seven decades, belonging both to the East India Company period and the direct rule by the British Parliament. The second, consisting of four monographs, covered four major administrative aspects, i.e. the evolution of the office of Kumaon Commissioner, the key office of regional governance as it stood on 1884; first ever detailed narrative of events which nearly shook off the East India Company rule in northern India i.e. the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857; administrative evolution of Tehri Garhwal Raj from 1815 to 1948, the year of its merger with the Indian Dominion. The fourth aspect, in this volume, covers Land and Forest Management, so very significant elements of administration needing personal attention of all civil servants. The third of the compendium, appearing after a gap of five years, covers the administrative tenures of the last six Kumaon Commissioners, from 1933 to 1947. The significance of this volume flows from the fact that it users, 'Charge Notes' left behind by the Commissioners it covers. It is arguably for the first time that 'Charge Notes' are being used as a source of history. This invaluable resource is likely to shed additional light over the period covered by published accounts. These three books are designed to serve the purpose of a Primer on Administrative History of Uttarakhand, arguably the only one of their kind in the whole of India, based entirely on the archival or primary sources. It is earnestly hoped that these three volumes will be able to trigger interest in a range of stakeholders to fill the existing gaps, which undoubtedly exist. (jacket).