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_bSUBJ
100 _aT S R Subramanian
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245 _aJourneys Through Bababudom amd Netaland: Governance in India
260 _aNew Delhi
_bRupa & Co
_c2004
300 _axiv,359 p.
_bHB
_c24x16 cm
365 _b395.00
_c
_d395.00
520 _aJourneys Through Babudom and Netaland is an insightful reveal into the inside workings of the Indian judiciary and administrative system. Authored by T. S. R. Subramanian, an IAS officer and a former cabinet secretary, the book is a true account of a person who has been there, done that. The Indian administrative is known to be fraught with corruption, famous more for the scams it perpetrates than the work that it does. However, much has been done to keep things under covers, with babus and netas maintaining a tight-lipped policy about what happens behind the scene. Subramanian provides a witty and hilarious account of the actual happenings. He tells us that almost all the netas he has met are dishonest and selfish, and babus are arrogant and rude, and inept at their work. Journeys Through Babudom and Netaland talks about the author’s personal experiences while at office. He talks about the evils in the political system in a slightly ironical tone, not adopting an all-out attacking approach.
_uhttps://vdocument.in/journey-through-babudom-and-netaland.html
650 _aPolitical Science
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650 _aCivil Service
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650 _aGovernment Executives
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651 _aIndia
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700 _aT S R Subramanian
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