People Centric Governance : An Indian Perspective

Author: Surendra Nath Tripathi , Neetu Jain

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13 9789366979427
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 310 Pages
Language English
Dimension (Inches) 6.5"*9.5"
Weight (Grams) 526
Subject Public Administration
Category Government & Politics

Surendra Nath Tripathi

Surendra Nath Tripathi is a distinguished Civil Servant, currently Director General of Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. He is an IAS officer of 1985 batch (Odisha Cadre) and was Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India apart from holding other important positions. Shri Tripathi holds his Masters in Political Science from Allahabad University and MBA in Public Policy from Slovenia. He has a deep insight in the working of both Central and State Governments and has been a member of various Committees and Commissions dealing with Civil Services reforms.

Neetu Jain


Contents
1. Decoding the Key Principles of Business Sustainability from the Bhagavad Gita --------1 Avantika Singh
2. Designing Atamnirbhar Bharat of Our Dreams: Conceptualising Dolts - A Data-Governance Policy Framework for Police Departments in India--------16 Charru Malhotra and Anargaya Chib 
3. Mindful Eating for Self and Planet: Lessons from Indian Tradition......................29 Divya Mishra 
4. Indigenous Leadership: The Need of the Hour .....................................................38 Rakesh Kumar 
5. Mission Karmayogi ..............................................................................................45 R. R. Dhanapall 
6. Relevance of Ancient Indian Thought in Present World Scenario .........................53 Seema Panwar 
7. Community Workshops - Writing the Success Stories, in Tribal Hamlets of Maharashtra ...............................64 Prashant B. Narnaware
8. Breaking the Glass Ceiling: A Study of Women’s Political Representation in India .................................76 Neetu Jain and Smrutirekha Sahu
9. Women Achievers in Politics & Social Work ..........................................................93 S.K. Pachauri 
10. Financial Inclusion among Rural Indian Women: Evidence from National Family Health Survey V ......................................105 Shruti Joshi and Anshuman Kamila  
11. Empowering Voices: A Comprehensive Study of Women Achievers in the Social and Political Landscape of Assam ..................................122 Bhawna Gupta and Dikumoni Hazarika
12. Theory and Practice of Mission Karmayogi ........................................................137 Manish Garg 
13. National Skill Data Grid: Empowering Workforce Development and Organisational Transformation ..............................................150 Nitin Aggrawal
14. An End-to-End Approach for Organisational Turnaround and its Maintenance Using Digital Strategies .........................................168 Naresh Chhabra 
15. Digital Strategies for Organisational Transformation .......................................181 Arvind Chari 
16. Strategic Imperatives for Driving India Forward ...............................................190 Suresh S 
17. Strategic Implementation of Large Projects - Capability Building and Performance Enhancement Strategies ........................197 Pradeep Gupta 
18. Policy Leveraging Digital Strategies to Revitalise Organisations .......................218 Smriti Panjwani 
19. Comprehensive Exploration of an Environment-Conscious Lifestyle ..................237 Shyamli Singh and Monika Saini 
20. Innovative Solutions for Climate Friendly Sustainable Practices ........................250 Chandra Shekhar Kumar and Manoj Sharma 
21. Behavioural Assessment of Ecological Consumption on University Campuses to Foster an Environmentally Conscious Lifestyle: A Case Study of Urban City in Tamil Nadu.........................................................268 I. Ananda Kumar 
22. DEI Model for Inclusive Growth of Companies & Development of Human Resource .......................................278 Nitin Aggrawal  
23. Social Justice needs Judicial Activism ................................................................290 Anil V. Vaidya 
24. Citizen Centric Governance and Democratic Decentralisation: A Case Study of Punjab ..........................................................................299 Namit Kumar and Jaswinder Kaur

 

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