Intent to serve: a civil servant remembers
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- CS 352.630954 KHA
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CS 352.630954 DAS Civil Services in India | CS 352.630954 KAN A Bureaucrat Speaks | CS 352.630954 KHA Driven: memoir of a Civil servant turned Entrepreneur/ Jagdish Khattar with Suveen Sinha | CS 352.630954 KHA Intent to serve: a civil servant remembers | CS 352.630954 RAY Why Bureaucracy fails | CS 352.630954 SUB "Nitishastra, satyanishtha evam abhivritti: civil seva parikshaon hetu" | CS 352.630954 VER A-Z of the civil services |
In this book author is talk about his tumultuous years as LG, Delhi, with two Chief Ministers, Sahib Singh Verma and Sheila Dikshit. He also talks about the law-and-order problems in the capital, including the serial bomb blasts, the subsequent Batla House encounter in September 2008, the horrific Nirbhaya case in 2012, and the challenges faced while organizing the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010.
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