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  • Mostakim, Golam (Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, 1999-04-08)
    1. In pursuance of the request by the Public Administration Reforms Commission, Rector, BPATC formed a committee for determining the modus operandi as to how the BPATC can provide advice/help to the Public. Administration ...
  • Tepper, Elliot (Pakistan Academy for Rural Development Comilla, East Pakistan, 1965-08-24)
    The present study was made while the author was in residence for one year at the Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Comilla, East Pakistan, under the auspices of the Africa-Asia Public Service Fellowship Program, ...
  • Inayatullah (Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Peshawar, 1964-07-01)
    The present book has grown out of a symposium held on district administration at the Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Peshawar on 3rd and 4th April, 1964. The papers presented at the seminar were prepared in ...
  • Potter, David C. (London School of Economics and Political Science, 1962-11-01)
    The title of this book and its slim dimensions are an indication of its purpose: to present a concise description of contemporary district administration in rural India. Emphasis is placed on rural development administration, ...
  • Montagu, Edwin (Calcutta Superintendent Government Printing, India, 1919-03-05)
    We have the honour to lay before you our views upon the important questions raised in the Report on Indian conintroductory. stitutional reforms, dated April 22,1918, by His Excellency the Viceroy and yourself The Report ...
  • Chowdhury, A. R. (Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs, 1979-12-01)
    I have been asked to initiate the lecture-discussion on “Judiciary— Judicial system in the past—as at present and future set-up”. I do n o t presume, in the course of initiating the discussion on the subject, -t o ...
  • Rahman, Abu Tayeb Rafiqur; et al. (Prepared for the Government of Bangladesh by the United Nations, 1996-07-01)
    A+ t present Bangladesh lacks a comprehensive and consistent vision of local government. Little progress has been made in building a consensus on the role of local government, institutionalizing democratic processes for ...
  • Zaman, M.M. (The Government of the People's Republic Bangladesh, 1982-10-23)
    Government has decided to reorganise the Administration at the Thana level. Under this reorganised set up each thana will ba the focal point of all administrative activities. Responsibility for all development activities ...

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