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<title>Decentralization and Development : Some Aspects of Upazila Administration</title>
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<name>A A Z AMIN KHAN(Participant of 4th SSC)1986</name>
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<summary type="text">Decentralization and Development : Some Aspects of Upazila Administration
A A Z AMIN KHAN(Participant of 4th SSC)1986
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<dc:date>1986-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Seminar Paper of 2nd SSC 1985</title>
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<name>Participants of 2nd SSS, 1985</name>
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<updated>2024-07-16T10:09:11Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Seminar Paper of 2nd SSC 1985
Participants of 2nd SSS, 1985
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<dc:date>1985-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>GRIEVANCE REDRESS SYSTEM IN BANGLADESH: EXPERIENCE OF SERVICE SEEKERS OF FIELD-LEVEL OFFICES</title>
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<name>BPATC</name>
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<updated>2021-10-24T06:25:21Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">GRIEVANCE REDRESS SYSTEM IN BANGLADESH: EXPERIENCE OF SERVICE SEEKERS OF FIELD-LEVEL OFFICES
BPATC
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<title>Improving City Government 1958</title>
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<author>
<name>Nayak, P.R.</name>
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<name>Menon, V.K.N.</name>
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<summary type="text">Improving City Government 1958
Nayak, P.R.; Menon, V.K.N.
The Seminar on “ Improving City Government” was a welcome sequel to&#13;
the earlier one on “The Pattern of Rural Government”-. The country is alive with&#13;
new ideas probing the many problems that a developing democracy must face&#13;
and answer. The objectives are clear but the means call for continual experimentation.&#13;
Intimate and thorough discussion at an informed level helps in this&#13;
process of discovery. Looked at thus, the Bangalore Seminar on City Government&#13;
achieved considerable success. The participants had wide experience&#13;
of city administration. The proceedings were throughout lively and often&#13;
extremely stimulating.&#13;
The concern latterly shown for the prevailing situation in our cities, and&#13;
recognition of the urgent necessity of improvement, are welcome. Both Governmental&#13;
and non-official bodies have studied' different aspects of these subjects.&#13;
Parliament and many State Legislatures have enacted fresh legislation designed to&#13;
provide cities with an administration suited to the needs. Nevertheless, doubts&#13;
•and arguments about the right means for securing better government persist.&#13;
Debate is, of course, necessary in a dynamic situation. But it must not militate&#13;
against the reasonable exploitation of existing institutions for the common good.&#13;
The Seminar has brought out with a high degree of accord the adequacy and&#13;
appropriateness of the principal tools of our City Governments today. One&#13;
hopes th at these proceedings will help towards a better appreciation of the needs&#13;
of the situation. There are also fresh lines of action suggested, both as regards&#13;
the governmental machinery and the enlisting o f public participation. The&#13;
latter is as vital as the former, but still relatively untried in our cities. But the&#13;
time is new ripe for initiating programmes in this direction.&#13;
The success of the Seminar is largely due to the interest Prof. V.K.N. Menon,&#13;
Director of the I.I.P.A., evinced during the many months of preparation.&#13;
Shri B.D. Raheja, also of the Institute, prepared valuable background papers, after&#13;
a great deal of study and collation, and was of immense help to me throughout.&#13;
To him my special thanks are due. I must record my appreciation of the excellent&#13;
secretarial assistance provided by the Institute during and after the Seminar.
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<dc:date>1958-09-14T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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