Local Governance and Management in Northeast India by K. LALROMAWIA & PREMENDRA KUMAR SINGH BIDHU KANTI DAS, LALROPUII
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A book of this type, an edited collection containing the works of scholars and researchers from around the country is, by definition, the product of many individuals and collective efforts. Local governance means an administrative body for a small geographic area, such as village, city, town, state or country. A local government will typically only have control over their specific geographical region and cannot pass or enforce laws that will affect a wider area. In India we have three tiers of local government; i.e., the Centre, State, municipalities or village councils. Governance issues have become increasingly crucial in recent years across the globe in all sectors and at all organizational levels – social, economic, cultural, administrative and business. Moreover, with the third wave of democratization in the mid-1970s, the uses of the term began to change partly in response to the notion of sustainable development and increasing globalization. Local Governance plays a critical role in delivering services to the public and development. It is very important to develop a region, economically, politically and human resources. Over recent decades scholars have begun to empirically examine the relationship between the management and performance of local governments, locating this in economic, contingency and resource- based frameworks. There is near consensus among the government, corporate, NGOs and academic community that improving local governance and management will lead to more development. The discussion and conclusions drawn in the book by the contributors would be immense help for students of management, commerce, economics, business, researchers, social scientists and administrator in the field as well as policy formulation by concern authorizes.
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