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Ward-level management, duty to publish all information
as opposed to the right to information, fund-based accounting and performance
budgeting are suggested to achieve good and clean governance at city,
state and national level.


Wind up the panel, it's
an anachronism, Parth J. Shah, The Economic Times, June 23,
2004
See posts regarding governance at Spontaneous
Order.

Policy Review Here.

Delhi's Food: How Safe? Department of Prevention
of Food Adulteration, Kumar Gaurav and Mayank Singhal, CCS Working
Paper No. 0044, 2003

Internet - Government, Companies
And People, Dr. T. H. Chowdary, May 14, 2001
This Internet
Policy Is Incomplete, Ajay Shah, November 18, 1998

State of Governance:
Delhi Citizen Handbook 2003


Manushi
National Alliance of Street Vendors, India
Self-Employeed Women's Association (SEWA),
Ahmedabad
Livelihood Options Study
The Grassroots Free Market

Directorate of Prohibition, Shruti
Rajagopalan, CCS Working Paper No. 0043, 2003
How Long Can Delhi Stay Awake?, Shivani
Daga, CCS Working Paper No. 0058, 2003
Rules & Regulations on Foreigners: in
Business & in Tourism, Eva Weidrich, CCS Working Paper No. 0061,
2003
Directorate of Weights and Measures: Certifies
or Crucifies?, Neha Swetambari, CCS Working Paper No. 0021, 2002
Drudgery of Drug Price Controls: Who Benefits?,
Piyush Kunnapallil, CCS Working Paper No. 0027, 2002
Inspector Raj for Garment Export Business,
Avih Rastogi, CCS Working Paper No. 0018, 2002
A Tipsy Liquor Policy, H B Soumya, CCS
Working Paper No. 0006, 2001
Regulations on Occupational Safety &
Health, Carsten Jöerges, CCS Working Paper No. 0016, 2001
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