Ramesh K. Arora and Meenakshi Hooja (Eds.)

The present anthology discusses some of the most significant and critical issues pertaining to the impact of Panchayati Raj Institutions, the framework of participatory democracy and the design of decentralized governance in India. Throughout the volume, the emphasis is on highlighting some of the more prominent features of India’s participatory democracy and on a few noticeable lacunae that need to be overcome through institutional devices. The volume is descriptive, empirical and instrumental in its perspective and will be of enormous utility to students, teachers and policy-makers interested in the crucial problem areas of governance at the grass-roots level.
Ramesh K. Arora has had his higher education at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA from where he obtained his Masters and Ph.D. He was also Senior Fulbright Fellow at Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (N.Y.). He has been Professor, Head and Dean in the University of Rajasthan. Presently, he is Visiting Professor, HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration and Chairman, Management Development Academy, Jaipur. An author/editor of more than forty books, Dr. Arora is also the Editor of “Prashasnika and Administrative Change.” Meenakshi Hooja is presently Principal Secretary to H.E. the Governor of Rajasthan, having served Government of India and Government of Rajasthan for over 30 years as an IAS officer. She has been Senior Fellow at Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford (UK). From 2002 to 2006 she was member International Editorial Board of “Global Dialogue on Federalism in the 21st Century” being coordinated by Forum of Federations, Canada. She has a flair for writing and has published articles on varied subjects such as Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, Civil Service Reforms, etc. including the book “Policies and Strategies for Tribal Development.” She also writes poetry in Hindi and English and has authored two books of Hindi verse.
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