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Public Administration is all around us, be it a government school, a health worker in a village, or a municipality. It is through administration that policies reach the people, making this field both important and practical. The Elements of Public Administration has been written with students in mind, especially those new to the subject or preparing for exams. The book explains core concepts in simple language, linking theory with real-life examples to make the subject feel relevant. It covers the meaning, scope, and evolution of Public Administration, its relationship with other social…mehr

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Public Administration is all around us, be it a government school, a health worker in a village, or a municipality. It is through administration that policies reach the people, making this field both important and practical. The Elements of Public Administration has been written with students in mind, especially those new to the subject or preparing for exams. The book explains core concepts in simple language, linking theory with real-life examples to make the subject feel relevant. It covers the meaning, scope, and evolution of Public Administration, its relationship with other social sciences, and principles guiding administrative structures and processes. Contemporary themes, including good governance, ethics, leadership, decision-making, e-governance, and personnel management, are also discussed. The aim is to make Public Administration easy to understand, relatable, and interesting for students, teachers, and anyone curious about how public systems work.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Ashish Jorasia, Ph.D. in Public Administration, is a distinguished scholar with 16+ years of academic and research experience. His expertise spans governance reforms, ethics, HRM, and capacity building. Widely published and an active mentor, he received the Atal National Award for Excellence in Research in Public Administration.