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082 _a320.9 SIW 2nd ed.
100 _a"Siwach, J. R."
245 0 _aDynamics of Indian government and politics
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bSterling Publisher
260 _c1990
300 _a868 p.
520 _aThis second revised and enlarged edition of Dynamics of Indian Government and Politics has been made more analytical, meaningful and useful to both teachers and students at the post-graduate level. Also to those intending to appear for competitive examinations at the all-India or State level. The general reader interested in studying the dynamics of Indian politics should find it equally profitable. This edition includes chapters on latest controversies, such as the President's right to obtain information about reports of commissions of inquiry and defence deals, his latent powers of withholding assent to bills, gagging of Parliament by the Presiding Officers by not allowing discussion on alleged violations of provisions of the Constitution by the Prime Minister and about correspondence between the President and the Prime Minister. It incorporates separate chapters on the virtual collapse of the judicial system. The remaining chapters of the book have also been updated by including latest facts and figures.
650 _aBureaucracy
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