Development administration stands for development of administration and administration of development. It is a common refrain ,now a days, that development administration has become defunct due to passing away of welfare state and blooming of market economy .But administration in a country like India can't prevent itself from social welfare functions as is evident from various welfare schemes under taken by the Government OF INDIA .Administrative structure too, is passing through to a phase of constant experimentation and it has still to come out of its colonial Yoke and to become the humble servant of people .All these issue have been discussed in this Book both from theoretical and practical prospective. This book would be use full for developing a better insight of development structure of India and its functioning.
Dr.Mis. Rajshree Chaturvedi is Asst. professor of Political science in DAV college Kanpur-UP of CSJM University since 2001.She has done here graduation from university of Allahabad and Post Graduation in political science with specialization in International Relations from BHU. She has obtained Bachelor degree in Journalism from BHU. She got Doctorate degree awarded from BHU in 2005. She has got here several papers published in National journals. Beside she is member of Several academic bodies Indian Political Science Association, Indian Institute of public Administration, UP political science Association.
With the advent of development planning, district level administration has assumed a new importance because this has been the basic unit through which government has been implementing development planning. Seventy-third amendment of Indian constitution released new forces into the district level administration. With this amendment, district level administration has assumed a new vigour. Administrative powers have been devolved to local bodies and finances are being directly devolved to local bodies for the implementation of development programmes. This has been long impending demand of development administration.
In this phase of transition, light is visible at the end of tunnel but there is condition of chaos and darkness within the tunnel. In this phase of transition, we have tried to analyse directions and dimensions of development administration. At present, development administration stands for democratisation of administration system, peoples' participation in development process, social justice and for sustainable development. Development administration stands for administration of development and development of administration and it can happen only if people and administration both develop simultaneously but what we mean by development of people and administration need to be defined indigenously. In this case study, we have tried to assess all these issues in the context of Varanasi district.
The district level administration has been the main instrument for the implementation of government policies in India since British times. Even after Independence, it continued to be the main agency through which the government works and implements its policies related to various spheres. India opted to be a welfare state after Independence. In pursuance of its role of welfare state, the government undertook the path of guided development and district level administration became its instrument for the implementation of programmes.
These countries were in need of an administrative machinery, which was distinct from the one inherited from their colonial masters; an administration sensitive to local needs, and ready to dedicate themselves to the task of nation-building on indigenous lines. The concept of development administration is related to this type of administrative machinery.
India is no exception to this general pattern of third world countries. National movement had created a very fertile ground for the creation of citizens aware of their needs.
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