The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi

Since very long in a governmental set up, bureaucrats plays very important role in all sphere of the developmental activities. In this regard, they are considering as an expert of their field rather than the ministers of assign department. They work as an expert, as an advisory body in the governmen...

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Main Author: Warsi, Zeeshan
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Published: Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012
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spelling my.uitm.ir.554632022-03-16T01:56:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55463/ The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi Warsi, Zeeshan H Social Sciences (General) Public policy (General). Policy sciences Malaysia Since very long in a governmental set up, bureaucrats plays very important role in all sphere of the developmental activities. In this regard, they are considering as an expert of their field rather than the ministers of assign department. They work as an expert, as an advisory body in the governmental system. Bureaucracy is the sovereign factor in Development Administration. It is also called manpower management, personnel management, labour welfare management and so on. Bureaucracy popularly known as the Backbone of the governmental organization, which actively participates in the public policy formulation process as well as implementation and evaluation. Whereas development administration is primarily concerned with planning, policy and programme and socio-economic development. As bureaucracy plays number of important roles in development process in which formulation of policy, implementation of policy, delegated legislation and administrative adjudication are core functions of the bureaucrats. Bureaucracy also ensures the development through continuous evaluation and vigilance. This paper will be focused on the comparative analysis of bureaucratic structure and their role in developmental process in both the nations, and the lessons India could learn from Malaysian experience and vice versa. Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55463/1/55463.pdf ID55463 Warsi, Zeeshan (2012) The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi. In: 3rd International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science ( ICOPS 2012). Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Melaka, pp. 1051-1058. ISBN 978-967-11354-5-7
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Public policy (General). Policy sciences
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Warsi, Zeeshan
The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
description Since very long in a governmental set up, bureaucrats plays very important role in all sphere of the developmental activities. In this regard, they are considering as an expert of their field rather than the ministers of assign department. They work as an expert, as an advisory body in the governmental system. Bureaucracy is the sovereign factor in Development Administration. It is also called manpower management, personnel management, labour welfare management and so on. Bureaucracy popularly known as the Backbone of the governmental organization, which actively participates in the public policy formulation process as well as implementation and evaluation. Whereas development administration is primarily concerned with planning, policy and programme and socio-economic development. As bureaucracy plays number of important roles in development process in which formulation of policy, implementation of policy, delegated legislation and administrative adjudication are core functions of the bureaucrats. Bureaucracy also ensures the development through continuous evaluation and vigilance. This paper will be focused on the comparative analysis of bureaucratic structure and their role in developmental process in both the nations, and the lessons India could learn from Malaysian experience and vice versa.
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title The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
title_short The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
title_full The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
title_fullStr The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
title_full_unstemmed The role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of India and Malaysia / Zeeshan Warsi
title_sort role of bureaucracy in development administration: a comparative study of india and malaysia / zeeshan warsi
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