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Quick Guide for IAS Officers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Quick Guide for IAS Officers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-07
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

Quick Guide for IAS Officers deals with the history of district administration and Indian civil services. The author has clearly explained the formation of the public service commission. This book contains detailed FAQs on all Indian civil services. It features the power and functions of district collectors enshrined in various enactments, including the criminal procedure code and other laws.

The Smile of Murugan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The Smile of Murugan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-07-24
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Students' Hand-book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Students' Hand-book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1909
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Bureaucracy But Were Afraid to Ask
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Bureaucracy But Were Afraid to Ask

Whatever its faults, the Indian bureaucracy cannot be accused of bias when it comes to confounding those who have to deal with it. Veteran insiders who return to it with their petitions after retirement are as clueless about how it functions as freshly minted supplicants. Outsiders in any case have little knowledge of who is responsible for what and why or how to navigate that critical proposal through the treacherous shoals of the secretariat. At the top of the heap is the fast-tracked elite civil servant, who belongs to a group of generalist and specialized services selected through a competitive examination. The aura of the Indian Administrative Service has remained intact over the years. Lack of awe, bordering on civilized disrespect, is a most effective learning tool. In this humorous, practical book, T.R. Raghunandan aims to deconstruct the structure of the bureaucracy and how it functions, for the understanding of the common person and replaces the anxiety that people feel when they step into a government office with a healthy dollop of irreverence.

Why i Am Not a Civil Servant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Why i Am Not a Civil Servant

Autobiographical reminiscences of a former civil servant of India discussing the sorry state of Indian civil services.

What Ails the IAS and Why It Fails to Deliver
  • Language: en

What Ails the IAS and Why It Fails to Deliver

An unorthodox and maverick administrator, the author worked in top policy positions, but the system rejected the reforms that he advocated. In his career he followed the economic philosophy of ‘socialism for the poor and free market for the rich’. However, the political and administrative system in India seemed to believe in ‘indifference to the poor and control over the rich to facilitate rent seeking’. The book is full of anecdotes ranging from how the author resisted political corruption that led to the Prime Minister’s annoyance to a situation when the author himself ‘bribed’ the Chief Minister to scrap oppressive laws against tribal women. As Joint Secretary, Minorities Co...

Maa, I've Become a Collector
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Maa, I've Become a Collector

Rajesh Patil was born to poor farm workers in the backward Khandesh region of Maharashtra. He worked as a child labourer picking cotton, selling bread, and doing small jobs. But what set him apart was that, unlike most of his peers, he was driven by an intense desire to improve his lot through education. Against great odds, he moved to Nashik for a B.Sc. and then to Pune for an M.Sc. in statistics - all this with the help of freeships, scholarships and the support of his teachers, friends and well-wishers. By dint of his hard work, he managed to get into the Indian Statistical Service, but the Indian Administrative Service was his goal. Unsuccessful at first, he persisted until eventually he cracked the competitive exams and qualified for the IAS. Maa, I've Become a Collector is the inspiring account of Rajesh's struggles that has been a bestseller in Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and Odia and motivated thousands of students in India's hinterlands in their quest for a better life. At the same time, it is much more than one man's story - it is a riveting and revelatory account of rural India

Making of a Diplomat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Making of a Diplomat

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Proletarian's Pocketbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The Proletarian's Pocketbook

Inspired by Mao's Little Red Book, this work is full of quotes to inspire and teach revolution. With quotes from the Combahee River Collective, Mao, Lenin, bell hooks, Assata Shakur, 2pac, Malcolm X, Stalin, Les Feinberg, Fred Hampton, Fanon, and more, this book is bound to inspire the revolutionary spirit inside you and your comrades to organize, educate, and revolt! Full list of authors: Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin Mumia Abu-Jamal Sundiata Acoli James Baldwin Amilcar Cabral Fidel Castro Che Guevara Combahee River Collective Angela Davis Dimitrov Frederick Douglass Friedrich Engels Frantz Fanon Les Feinberg Paulo Freire Anuradha Ghandy Fred Hampton Harry Haywood Ho Chi Min bell hooks Enver Hoxha...

Little Peach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

Little Peach

A riveting and powerful story of a runaway girl lured into prostitution in New York City, perfect for fans of Ellen Hopkins and Patricia McCormick. What do you do if you're in trouble? When Michelle runs away from her drug-addicted mother, she has just enough money to make it to New York City, where she hopes to move in with a friend. But once she arrives at the bustling Port Authority, she is confronted with the terrifying truth: She is alone and out of options. Then she meets Devon, a good-looking, well-dressed guy who emerges from the crowd armed with a kind smile, a place for her to stay, and eyes that seem to understand exactly how she feels. But Devon is not who he seems to be, and soon Michelle finds herself engulfed in the world of child prostitution, where he becomes her "Daddy" and she is his "Little Peach." It is a world of impossible choices, where the line between love and abuse, captor and savior, is blurred beyond recognition. This hauntingly vivid story illustrates the human spirit's indomitable search for home and one girl's struggle to survive.