Governance in India is a handy reference for UPSC students for GS Paper II. Chapters are designed in such a way that it first introduces the students to the basics and then go on to the detailing of it. \n\nFeatures \n\nThis edition is updated with Citizen's Charter, Digital India schemes, implementation of issues of RTI act, RTI and Judiciary and RTI and political parties \nTable of Content \n\n1. Governance – a conceptual introduction \n\n2. General framework of Indian model of governance \n\n3. Issues concerning the judiciary \n\n4. Issues concerning the judiciary \n\n5. Issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure 6. Citizen’s participation in governance \n\n7. Comparison of Indian constitutional Scheme with that of other countries \n\n8. Statutory, regulatory and Quasi-Judicial bodies \n\n9. Representation of people Act \n\n10. Role of Civil Services in a democracy \n\n11. Bre-governance \n\n12. Right to information \n\n13. Citizen’s charter \n\n14. Welfare schemes for the vulnerable section of the population \n\n15. Pressure groups annexures.
M. Karthikeyan holds B. Com degree from University of Madras, Tamil Nadu, India. He also obtained a degree in Law from Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Law College, Tamil Naidu. Presently he is a practicing advocate at the High Court of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Naidu, India. Apart from his profession he is actively involved in various institutions in capacity of Director and visiting faculty to train students who appear for Civil Services Examination. He has also authored Internal Security for UPSC Published by Pearson Education, India
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