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100 | _aJakhar, Bal Ram | ||
245 | 0 | _aPeople the parliament and the administration | |
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260 | _aNew Delhi | ||
260 | _bMetropolitan Book | ||
260 | _c1982 | ||
300 | _a239 p. | ||
520 | _aThe book presents the dynamic Lok Sabha Speaker Dr. Bal Ram Jakhar's musings, reactions and thoughts on some facets of parliamentary institutions, processes and procedures as also other matters of parliamentary and public interest. The central theme of the book is provided by the author's pre-occupation with fundamentals which permeate his thinking and around which the entire contents of the present work are interwoven. The subject-matter of the book is the relation ship between the People, the Parliament and the Administration. Each of the fourteen chapters seeks to analyse some particular aspect, ramification or mechanism of this relationship. Separate chapters have been added on topics like the Role of the Legislators, Parliament and Social Change, Parliamentary Privileges, Parliament and the Public Sector, Right to Privacy vs. Freedom of the Press etc. The concluding chapter, quite appropriately, is on the Office of the Speaker. Containing glimpses and close-ups of the working of Parliament, as it does, the book would be read with interest by legislators, students of the Constitution of India parliamentarians, and parliamentary political science and by all those engaged in any way in the study or working of the political system and the Parliament of India. The illuminating Foreword by Justice Hidaya tullah, Vice-President of India, has added to the value and appeal of the book. | ||
650 | _aParliamentary practice | ||
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