The cornerstone of modern governance is public administration. It refers to the organisation, management, and implementation of government policies an...
The dynamic interaction between the recognition of human complexity in organizations and the pursuit of structural efficiency has shaped the evolution...
Administrative Behaviour is a fundamental area of public administration that focuses on comprehending how people behave in groups and within organisat...
An organisation is a group of two or more people working to achieve a common objective. The objectives of the organisation can be achieved through dif...
The foundational principles of democratic governance are accountability and control, which ensure that public administration remains transparent, resp...
The administrative process has become a necessary evil in all progressive societies, especially in welfare states where the government prepares and ov...
Comparative Public Administration focuses on comparing administrative structures, procedures, policy-making organs, the role of bureaucracy in differe...
India is at a crucial juncture in its quest for inclusive development, which will bring prosperity across the entire spectrum. Large amounts of public...
In the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, public servants’ expectations are growing daily, ranging from e-governance and citi...
Public policy is a complex process that consists of a series of decisions that are made by stakeholders and the public. The objective of this Chapter ...
A need for development is the defining order of the day where in the monograph brings to the fore the various and myriad facets of Public Administrati...
The Advanced Professional Programme in Public Administration (APPPA) is a flagship Executive training programme of Indian Institute of Public Administ...
India is at a pivotal moment in its history as it approaches the centenary of its independence in 2047. Viksit Bharat, or a fully developed India, is ...
As India approaches its centenary of independence in 2047, in just over two decades, the country could well be among the world’s top three economies...
Viksit Bharat 2047 agenda is a comprehensive vision plan by the Government of India to transform India to a developed nation by 2047: the 100th Annive...
Agriculture accounts for approximately 15 % of our GDP. In the agricultur sector Viksit Bharat @ 2047 goal aims to achieve food security, enhance clim...
Vishandass Ashok, Karki Brig Gaurav Singh, Khurana Brig Amit
India's education system is at the crossroads. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a landmark initiative aimed at transforming India's educati...
Our aspiration of Viksit Bharat by 2047 is intertwined with the goal of having a healthy and productive population. Even as current challenges to heal...
Taneja Pawan K., Mukherjee Capt Abhinandan S, Mutreja Brig Ashish
As India approaches its centenary of independence in 2047, the vision of a Viksit Bharat a fully developed, inclusive and prosperous nation is a natio...
Sharma V.K., Poonia Brig Vijay Kumar, Samuel Brig Santhosh
The Vision of Vikshit Bharat 2047 has ignited a billion plus dreams. The foundational assumption of consistent economic growth, would largely hinge on...
As India moves toward its centennial year of independence, the ambition of Viksit Bharat @ 2047 demands a reorientation of development priorities. Gro...
Chowdhry Sachin, Brig Singh Ravi, DIG Sinha Raj Kamal
India’s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047,becoming a fully developed, inclusive, and globally respected nation by the centenary of independence rests on ...
Malhotra Charru, Brig Soni Manmeet Singh, Brig Tewatia Amit
This ancient prayer from our Upanishads embodies not just a spiritual aspiration, but a technological imperative for our AI-driven future. India’s s...
India’s digital push through PFMS, DBT and GeM has boosted transparency, cut leakages, saved over Rs 4 trillion, and freed funds for growth, innovat...
It was the year 1951-1952 when the first Lok Sabha elections were held in India.The situation at that time, in post-independent nascent Republic of In...
Training and development are necessary to improve employies skills and knowledge, boost productivity and efficiency and enhance job satisfaction. ...
Since its establishment in 1954, the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) has served as a vital forum for shaping India’s administrative...
Founded in 1954, Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), a government think tank, has been instrumental in shaping discourse on public admin...
After independence in 1947, India adopted the approach of planned development through Five-Year Plans since 1951. First and Second Plans achieved grea...
Corruption poses a considerable impediment to India's progress, hindering its potential for advancement and affluence. This paper highlights the role ...
This study aims to propose systematic, measurable, and actionable frameworks for ensuring ethical decision-making within organizational governance str...
This paper explores the pivotal role of women in Panchayati Raj governance and rural development in Karnataka, a state known for its socio-cultural di...
The integration of women into the Indian Defence Forces marks a significant stride toward gender inclusivity and operational efficiency. This paper ex...
Viksit Bharat seeks to convert India into a developed country by 2047, focusing on economic prosperity, social welfare, and sustainable environmental ...
Economic empowerment through the creation of income-generation opportunities and livelihood enhancement activities is essential to bring rural women o...
Spurred by the national vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, the present study attempts to achieve the goal of presenting a pathway for evidence-based decis...
This study critically examines the Jhar-Jal Portal, an ambitious state-led digital governance initiative deployed in Jharkhand, India, as an empirical...
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the District Judiciary has the potential to revolutionize the legal system by increasing efficiency...
General Purpose Technologies (GPTs), such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Cloud Computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), are transfor...
The article delves into the complexities of insider trading, particularly in the context of circumstantial evidence and evolving technological challen...
The purpose of this study is to assess the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna (PMJDY) program implemented in India for inclusive growth for the people, for...
In India, digital transformation has become a key component of economic and social advancement, which was launched in 2015, profoundly changing how in...
The study examines today's worldwide issues and explains why we must build systems that both survive and endure perpetually. Our proposal establishes ...
The objective of the study is to analyse the socio-economic impact of the two sewage treatment plants using Cost-Benefit Analysis to compare the costs...
Ecological issues give birth to environmental discourses on human-nature interaction worldwide, which ultimately reinforce the need for environmental ...
The River Saryu revered as sacred in Hindu mythology and deeply associated with the spiritual and cultural heritage of Ayodhya, faces growing environm...
It is well well-known fact that Fat self-ignites at 760 Degree celsius. Using this fact, a group of environmentalists has tried an experiment of build...
India has the mammoth task of achieving food security with a projected 1.7 billion in 2047. The current paper addresses the role of sustainable agricu...
E-transportation is emerging as a game changer in the travel and tourism industry, offering sustainable mobility solutions that reduce carbon emission...
This article presents a case study on the development of railroads in India during British rule (1845–1924), focusing on the unique relationship bet...
The Freedom Struggle in India witnessed the largest community-led mass movement in modern India, which resulted in emancipation from the British Raj. ...
When citizens actively express their views and participate in governance, it drives national progress by aligning government actions with public needs...
Education is a key driver of national development, enabling individual empowerment and societal transformation. Despite progress toward universal educ...
As India approaches its 2047 centennial of independence, the idea of "Viksit Bharat" (Developed India) is gaining prominence in national discussions. ...
This paper examines the evolving role of leadership in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), emphasising the need for adaptive and integrative leadershi...
This paper explores the critical role of leadership in achieving inclusive governance as part of India’s vision for Viksit Bharat 2047, a developed ...
The study of ancient India's economic history has often been dominated by two contrasting perspectives. On one hand, there is the image of a largely s...
There is a rich body of scholarly and secondary literature on public institutions and markets in ancient India, particularly as documented through reg...
This concluding chapter is not merely recount the findings of the study, but it seeks to synthesizing the key themes to articulate a more holistic und...
The study of public administration in ancient India is a journey through a web of administrative institutions, cultural values, ethical precepts, and ...
Public policy in ancient India was not only crafted by emperors and royal councils but also shaped by regional practices, local texts, and community-b...
Ancient Indian regional literature describes a wide range of public institutions that combined decentralized participatory governance with centralized...
The ancient Indian society was structured by varna, viz. Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers); with...
Public institutions in ancient India refer to formal structures and assemblies that governed civic life, regulated societal relationships, enforced la...
This sentiment lies at the heart of ease of living. The concept of ease of living has emerged as a vital yardstick to judge whether growth translates ...
The measure of a nation’s progress is no longer captured in the rise and fall of its GDP. It is written instead in the rhythms of daily life: whethe...
The age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) signifies a major shift in human development, where intelligent technologies are transforming governance, the ...
Technological advancements in the field of Artificial intelligence (AI) are being adopted by society at large since it has the potential to change the...
This study analyses the current contribution of the Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) in building a competent workforce for the nation while identifyin...
India has surpassed France and the UK to become the fifth largest economy in the world with a nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimated to be aro...
The future of tourism lies in those destinations that conserve a clean environment and reflect natural beauty as the majority of foreign tourists appr...
The hallmark of any criminal justice system rests on some key robust principles. Access to justice, being a component of justice is one of them. It en...
Education is the essential part of any development as it is a means of social improvement and material wellbeing, especially for the economically and ...
In this VUCA world, changes are taking place at a very high pace. Development of new technologies has created cut throat competition among organizatio...
This paper delineates the significance of education for the growth and development of human being. Indeed, educational attainment is associated with m...
The concept of inclusion has transcended its status as a social construct and has drawn significant attention from organisational practitioners and sc...
The transformation of the lives of rural women towards their betterment is a critical issue in the development process of countries around the world. ...
This study starts with an Indian benchmark method of the Vedic era that was used to ensure equality and women's contribution to nation-building. Subse...
This paper covers the health benefits of cycling and how it has a positive impact on the environment. It examines the Dutch model of the development o...
Health and happiness are valuable assets of human life. Traditional Indian knowledge system particularly Yogic and Ayurvedic texts, elaborately descri...
With the emerging global crisis of climate change outbreak of COVID-19, it is imperative that how significant it is to maintain the balance between ec...
The Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) have contributed significantly in the growth and development journey of India. Over the past few years, survival ...
Good governance implies service to the people. Government’s task is to govern in a way that optimizes the development and welfare of its citizens. M...
The twenty-first century should be an era of new forms of Governance different from what we have seen in the past. Due to widespread economic problems...
Administration of independent India drewn many transformations to get away from British colonial administration that propagates the colonial need such...
India undertook substantial reforms in a number of areas of its economy, society, and government after achieving independence from British domination ...
In India, the procedure of shifting the paradigm for good governance has been dynamic and continuing. A notion known as "good governance" includes a n...
Digital Transformation and E-Government: Through the "Digital India" project, India has made tremendous progress in modernizing government services an...
The nation's attitude toward development and growth has altered as a result of policy pronouncements that are mixed with decision that are quite refor...
E-commerce and digital technology have transformed the way people spend and save. There is an evident technological growth in the world of finance whi...
Digital governance, in the context of the digital era, involves the use of information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to enhance and transform ...
The government provides services including healthcare, education, social support, and financial inclusion to the public. However, villagers and citize...
The issue of governance has received serious attention of researchers, policy makers, administrators and the national as well as international communi...
Corruption is a complex socio-economic problem which universally affects all societies. The government being a large-scale organisation is also not im...
With his utopian yearning for a paganised unified globe devoid of all the limitations and boundaries that afflict our unreal world, Lennon scarcely co...
The concept of governance is not new. It is as old as human civilisation. Civilisation is the characteristic of the people. It is one of the things th...
The Aspirational District Programme (ADP), launched by Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi in January 2018, represents a significant policy initiative ai...
Gram Sabha represents the fundamental unit of local governance. It acts as the integral component of the Panchayati Raj system, embodying the essence ...
Right to health is primarily not just a call for consigning legal status of a human aspiration. It has much more to do with the civilisational prefere...
India's healthcare system has long been a subject of concern due to its inadequate infrastructure, limited access to quality healthcare, and stark dis...
Governance is an age-old concept and it is all about making decisions and getting things done (UCLG, 2021). It happens at every level like countries, ...
The study focused on assessing the two frameworks in context of Decentralisation of Health Services in Jhunjhunu District, Rajasthan viz. perceptions ...
The paper identifies the STREET project as a sustainable model for enabling responsible tourism principles and practices with local self-governance as...
When the nation moves towards higher standards of development there are several parameters that it needs to take care, not forgetting one of the cruci...
The Yamuna is a tributary of the holy Ganges. The main stream of the Yamuna River originates from the Yamunotri Glacier at Bandar Panch (38°59'N, 78...
A long-term abutting weather situation that is particularly related to temperature and precipitation is called climatic change. Land-use changes, fore...
In India, the paradigm of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) is proving to be transformative as it attempts to balance the intricate relationships ...
The family stands as the key social institution in the social structures. The planning echelon in both income and spending are defined only in its con...
Public administration in the 21st century is undergoing significant transformation, not just in advanced countries but also in various regions of the ...
“Today, I would like to make a request to the bureaucracy of India, to every government employee, be it in the State Government or the Central Gover...
The field of public administration is experiencing a dramatic and rapid change. Locally and globally, some of the most significant trends that will ha...
A paradigm represents a framework, viewpoint, or collection of concepts that serves as a lens for understanding various subjects. In disciplines like ...
India, is the world's largest democracy, with a population of 1.48 billion people. Its vast population and the ethnic diversity of its people, languag...
From the study of the principles of origin of the state, it is concluded that the state has originated to make human life easier and this function of ...
In recent years, the widespread practice of offering freebies, ranging from subsidised goods and services to outright giveaways, has become a prominen...
Good Governance is the key to a Nation’s progress and an important step towards it is the simplification of procedures and processes in the Governme...
With over eight thousand years of experience and intellectual growth (Cameron (1968), Edwards (Gadd, 1971), Hammond (1971), Eisenstadt (1963, 1993), O...
The civic engagement is an important hall mark of democracy. Ours has been one of the oldest and richest democratic traditions that have involved peop...
India is rapidly integrating technology in both governance and in delivering goods and services. All this requires a worker (civil servant) who is not...
Intrinsically, India is a republican country that is organised as a federation with a parliamentary democracy. Similar to the United Kingdom, the Pres...
Since centuries backward class women were politically, economically, socially and educationally oppressed. They were deprived of their basic rights an...
Participatory planning involves the intensive participation of local communities in analysing their current situation, envisioning a long-term collect...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as India's central bank and regulatory authority, plays a pivotal role in shaping public administration and governanc...
I am extremely honoured for having given this opportunity to present the initiatives taken by Uttar Pradesh, to achieve the vision of Good Governance....
Technology has immense potential to bring government and citizens closer. Today technology has become a powerful tool to empower citizens as well as a...
In a nation as diverse and vibrant as India, the potential for sports to transform lives is immense. Sports are not merely a form of entertainment; th...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s leadership training has experienced three stages of development: the initial stage of leadership training a...
This paper explores India's journey towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC) and health for all, focusing on the challenges and strategies fo...
Education has long been recognized as a cornerstone for societal transformation, serving as a powerful catalyst for economic growth, social cohesion, ...
This paper examines India's economic trajectory through the lens of its demographic dividend a substantial youth population exceeding 50% under age 25...
India has committed to achieving developed nation status by the centenary of its independence, leveraging cutting-edge technologies including AI tappi...
The "One Nation One Ration Card" (ONORC) scheme, launched in 2020 under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), represents a transformative shift in In...
This paper outlines the century-long history of Mongolia’s civil service training institution, the National Academy of Governance (NAOG), which play...
This paper explores the growing inclusiveness of India's banking sector, tracing its transition from a primarily government-controlled model to a more...
Access to safe drinking water is not merely a fundamental human right; it is a cornerstone of public health, economic development, and social equity. ...
Amidst escalating climate crises, technological upheavals, and growing socioeconomic disparities, this paper delves into the timeless relevance of Gan...
Millets, often referred to as "smart grains," have been integral to traditional diets in India for centuries. Among these, Ragi (finger millet) stands...
This article outlines the stages of civil service reform in Mongolia and evaluates the specific activities implemented during each stage, along with t...
This paper examines the critical role of communication in driving India's economic growth within the context of its diverse societal structure and the...
Street vendors are an integral part of the urban informal economy in India, providing essential goods and service that cater to the diverse needs of c...
As an initial output of the joint research between the Korean Institute of Public Administration (KIPA) and the National Academy of Governance (NAOG),...
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 marks a significant transformation in India's education system, replacing the NPE 1986 with a more inclusive,...
The digital revolution has fundamentally transformed the landscape of public administration, giving rise to e-governance as a pivotal approach for enh...
Since 1945, Korea has been regarded as a representative developmental state that achieved rapid economic growth. However, democratisation in 1987 and ...
This paper investigates the profound transformation of the Yamuna River in India, tracing its evolution from a physical resource to "Yamuna Maiya," a ...
The region of Jammu and Kashmir has long been characterized by a complex interplay of geopolitical tensions, socio-economic challenges, and cultural d...
This paper examines changes in the existing model of training civil servants in the context of the personnel policy pursued in the Kyrgyz Republic sin...
Loss of governance reform efficacy is an identified entrenched institutional problem in systems. Reform, anywhere, is a sticky material because holder...
In this article, published reports have been used for analysing state-wise status of SDGs achievements and their correlations with attainments in area...
Despite its remarkable economic ascent, India's trajectory towards sustainable and inclusive prosperity is threatened by persistent economic inequalit...
Health is a fundamental human right and a critical indicator of development. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development emphasizes the importance of ...
Like most other countries around the world, after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bangladesh's education system has undergone a radical change...
This paper explores the evolution of Indian welfare philosophy from Gandhi's nonviolent resistance to contemporary governance. It traces how the sacri...
Healthcare in rural India presents unique challenges and opportunities. While global health metrics emphasize indicators like life expectancy, mortali...
Organ transplantation emerged as a critical intervention for patients suffering from end-stage organ failure, offering them a renewed chance at life....
National Commission for Women (NCW) has entrusted the task to conduct a study on ‘Evaluation of the Impact of Mission Shakti in Women Empowerment in...
"Democracy' and 'free and fair election' are inseparable. Elections are the centerpiece of democracy; it is difficult to visualize democracy without e...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, ...
On September 1, 2023, a committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind explored the possibility of something called One Nation, One Election in ...
A dynamic interaction between the recognition of human complexity in organizations and the pursuit of structural efficiency has shaped the evolution o...
In the vast and diverse landscape of India, regional disparities in development have long posed significant challenges to achieving equitable growth a...
This paper examines various initiatives taken by Government of India to promote collaborative governance in various sectors. With increasing needs and...
Public administration is the cornerstone of modern governance. It refers to the organization, management, and implementation of government policies an...
Public administration, as the executive arm of the state, has tremendous responsibilities to match the needs and aspirations of the citizens of the st...
India's emergence as a global services powerhouse in the 21st century marks a profound and transformative shift. This evolution, far from a mere econo...
In India, National Training Policy was formed in 2012, replacing the old policy of 1996. This was needed two reasons, new areas of administration give...
In modern societies, with the increasing role of the state in social and economic fields, emphasis on the quality of its governance is of prime concer...
Digital Innovations in Social Protection: Trends, Challenges, and Solutions: The integration of digital technologies into social protection systems re...
An Analysis of India's Social Welfare Programs: In a democracy, the state's role is to promote societal welfare. According to Aristotle, the state sho...
Income and Employment Intensive Growth Agenda for India: The paper examines income and employment status in the Indian labour force to identify policy...
With the deepening of democracy, increased decentralisation, increasing social and political awareness, digital penetration, shifts in demography, dem...
As the Idiom of technological advancement takes its toll. The paper highlights a few poignant and emerging factors in the International Relations theo...
Tribal Sustainable Development through Evidence-based Policy and Planning: A major issue in post-Independence India has been a misreading of demands o...
With the Indian government’s vision to transform India into a developed nation by 2047, marking hundred years of independence, it has become of high...
This paper discusses the concept of good governance and its relations with the electoral politics in Indian context. It highlights the various strateg...
Robust statistical data forms the cornerstone of an informed governance system. This paper studies the statistical system and data dissemination in th...
This Chapter highlights the gradual transformation from Personnel Administration to Strategic Human Resource Management over the years in Government o...
Neoliberal policies pursued by India since 1990s have created a space for private enterprises hitherto occupied by the state entities, unshackled the ...
India is the largest democracy in the world inhabited by about 1.36 billion people over an area of 3287 thousand square kilometers according to an est...
Social development is expected to promote holistic improvement of individuals, institutions and their surrounding environments. Looking at the pace of...
Several challenges linger in the Indian education system, like rote learning, the non-existence of practical skills among students, and disparities in...
India’s Vision for 2047 aims to transform the nation into a developed country, with healthcare being pivotal for this progress. Achieving universal ...
One of the most crucial aspects of our society is law enforcement, which deals with issues of law and order nationwide. It is an essential component o...
Access to justice is a fundamental tenet of the rule of law. It is paramount to enable people to exercise their rights, confront prejudice, make their...
The LiFE Mission of Viksit Bharat: A Blend of Environmental Policy and Governance for Connecting Individuals with the Global Movement for Sustainability
Organizational Innovation in Rail Infrastructure Creation in India before Rise of Nationalism (1845-1924) - Lessons for New Leadership in Public-Private Partnerships
Voices from the Streets: Framework Analysis of Street Vendors’ Perception Towards India’s PM SVA Nidhi Scheme and its Impact on Citizen Participation in Building Viksit Bharat @ 2047
Decentralisation of Health Services in India: Perceptions of Service Users and Service Providers with Special Reference to Jhunjhunu District, Rajasthan
Major Challenges Associated with Reform and Innovation of Leadership Training and Development (Ltd), and Some Proposed Solutions: Reflections on Ltd Practices of CELAP