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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.


See posts regarding governance at Spontaneous
Order.

Policy Review Here.

Delhi State Civil Supplies Corporation:
A Review, Soumya Gupta, CCS Working Paper No. 0045, 2003

What Mumbai, Delhi & Kolkatta
can learn from Kathmandu, Rakesh Wadhwa
Privatise, Privatise, Privatise,
Rakesh Wadhwa
Brand New Delhi: Let
Political India Move Out of the Capital, Sauvik Chakraverti, The
Times of India, March 26, 2004
A Second Republic: There
Can Be No Collective Property, Sauvik Chakraverti, The Times of
India, Dec 30, 2003

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

Gau Sadans: A Scheme of Delhi Government,
Anupriya Singhal, CCS Working Paper No. 0051, 2003
Holiday Homes for Industrial Workers,
Anupriya Singhal, CCS Working Paper No. 0052, 2003
Delhi Public Library: The Treasury of Sorrows,
Kriti Kapur, CCS Working Paper No. 0054, 2003
Department of Posts: Please Mr Postman,
Aoneha Tagore, CCS Working Paper No. 0023, 2002
Turning Garbage into Gold, Avih Rastogi,
CCS Working Paper No. 0035, 2002
Delhi Agricultural Marketing Board: Damn
the DAMB, Devika Johri & Neha Swetambari, CCS Working Paper No.
0022, 2002
Modern Foods Industries Limited: A Case Study,
Nandita Markandan & H B Soumya, CCS Working Paper No. 0012, 2001
Economize, Privatize, and Prosper, Danish
Faruqui & Raghav Sud, CCS Working Paper No. 0013, 2001
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