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Public sector reforms

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Har-Anand Pub.; 1998Description: 228p. ( )ISBN:
  • 8124104042
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.6 LUT
Summary: The book deals holistically with various. aspects of reforms of public sector in India including its strengths, weaknesses and many constraints over which it has no control. It traces the drastic changes in its scope and role, often prompted by political exigencies, outlines their impact on performance of public sector as a whole and offers the readers an unbiased appraisal of public sector performance. While it gives an account of success stories of Navratnas and Miniratnas, it also deals with dismal performance of loss-making units. Most importantly, in the context of the competitive environment forced on it by economic reforms, it maps out a pragmatic blueprint for public sector reforms. It also contains an objective comparison on contribution by public and private sectors to the national economy. In this book, the author has made effective use of his long experience of working in top echelons in Govt. and public and private sectors to make a factual, well-researched thought provoking presentation of myths and realities about reforms of public sector in India.
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The book deals holistically with various. aspects of reforms of public sector in India including its strengths, weaknesses and many constraints over which it has no control. It traces the drastic changes in its scope and role, often prompted by political exigencies, outlines their impact on performance of public sector as a whole and offers the readers an unbiased appraisal of public sector performance. While it gives an account of success

stories of Navratnas and Miniratnas, it also deals with dismal performance of loss-making units. Most importantly, in the context of the competitive environment forced on it by economic reforms, it maps out a pragmatic blueprint for public sector reforms. It also contains an objective comparison on contribution by public and private sectors to the national economy.
In this book, the author has made effective use of his long experience of working in top echelons in Govt. and public and private sectors to make a factual, well-researched thought provoking presentation of myths and realities about reforms of public sector in India.

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