Public Administration

Democratic Decentralisation

Democratic Decentralisation in India The Government of India introduced the concept of democratic decentralisation for the good governance and development of rural and urban areas at the grassroots level. To deal with poverty and sustainable development of the country, the key component is decentralisation of power in which the authority for some functionality and resources […]

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Comparative Public Administration

Public administration is about the government’s policy implementation, managing the establishments of nonprofit organisations. It is also an academic discipline that studies the implementation of government policies and prepares the civil aspirants to work in government and non-government sectors. Comparative public administration studies various public administrative systems in other nations. In this dynamic society, it

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Civil Service Activism

Civil service activism refers to all or some of the proactive initiatives civil workers take to make the system/administration more people-centred, honest, efficient, and democratically compatible. Civil services’ activism may include a variety of activities, for example: Civil servants organising regular public conferences Inquiring for people’s opinions Teaching people about their rights Assuring that the

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Citizen and Administration

Citizens and administration can be considered the two most important components in any public administrative system. However, they are also different components because of their functionality and interconnection. Citizens under any public administration take facilities and benefits from the administration, and the administration utilises its citizens to run the administration properly. Administration takes decisions for

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Cabinet Secretariat

The cabinet secretariat is responsible for the Government of India (Business transactions) Regulation 1961 and Government of India (Business distribution) Regulation 1961, which promotes the smooth running of business in government departments/agencies. The secretariat supports decision-making within the government by providing secretarial support to the cabinet and its committees, ensuring inter-ministerial coordination, and building consensus

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