Abstract : Public Administration is passing through a process of crucial change all around the Globe for the previous few decades. The standard model of administration characterized by hierarchy and its greater emphasis on rules resulting in rigidity has been criticized on the grounds of inefficiency, corruption, lack of transparency, and non-responsiveness. It’s being substituted by a replacement model of Administration “New Public Administration”.
Keywords : Public Administration, E-Governance, administration characterized .
Cite : Pratap, B., & Anand, J. (2022). Public Administration & E-Governance (1st ed., p. 63). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789391842536.nsp2022.eb.asu.c13
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