Soul And Structure Of Governance In IndiPolitical experiences of an Indian civil servant. |
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition | 1 |
I | 7 |
Vistas Fundamental Question Root and Branch Reform | 15 |
III | 27 |
V | 51 |
VI | 59 |
LOOKING TO ANOTHER FALSE GOD | 105 |
URBAN GOVERNANCE | 176 |
REKINDLING THE POWER OF THE INDIAN MIND | 267 |
FREEING OF THE LONG SUPPRESSED | 312 |
INSTITUTIONAL SETUP NEW DESIGN | 352 |
TRANSLATING BLUEPRINT ON THE GROUND | 445 |
Additional Projects taken up under the | 491 |
Rising Tide of Naxal Violence | 499 |
ULFAs Challenge to the Countrys | 505 |
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