This book provides a critical evaluation of the successes and failures of Indian government at many levels. Jayanta Kumar Ray argues that India cannot claim to have reached the attainable level of good performance. The government of India has failed to adopt or implement policies conducive to such optimum use of available human and material resources so as to replace mass poverty with mass prosperity. Accessing a variety of primary and secondary source material, Ray highlights the wide gap between potentialities and actualities, and the lapses in economic, political, social and administrative fields.
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Thursday, 16 October 2014
India
This book provides a critical evaluation of the successes and failures of Indian government at many levels. Jayanta Kumar Ray argues that India cannot claim to have reached the attainable level of good performance. The government of India has failed to adopt or implement policies conducive to such optimum use of available human and material resources so as to replace mass poverty with mass prosperity. Accessing a variety of primary and secondary source material, Ray highlights the wide gap between potentialities and actualities, and the lapses in economic, political, social and administrative fields.
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