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Making bureaucracy work : norms, education and public service delivery in rural India / Akshay Mangla.

By: Mangla, Akshay, 1981- [author].
Material type: TextText Language of document:EnglishSeries: The Comparative Politics of Education: Publisher: 2023Edition: First Edition.Description: xix, 420 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781009258012; 9788178246697.Subject(s): Bureaucracy -- India | Public administration -- India | Local government -- India -- Citizen participation | Education, Primary -- Government policy -- India | Education, Rural -- India -- Citizen participation | Students with social disabilities -- Education -- IndiaDDC classification: 351.54
Partial contents:
PART 1. Introduction, Puzzles & Theory -- PART 2. Implementing Primary Education in Northern India -- PART 3. Ccomparative Extensions & Implications.
Summary: "This book sheds new light on bureaucratic performance and education in developing countries. Through a multi-level comparative analysis of four Indian states, and over two years of ethnographic research, the book opens the 'black box' of Indian bureaucracy, revealing how bureaucratic norms interact with social inequalities to shape public services"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PART 1. Introduction, Puzzles & Theory -- PART 2. Implementing Primary Education in Northern India -- PART 3. Ccomparative Extensions & Implications.

"This book sheds new light on bureaucratic performance and education in developing countries. Through a multi-level comparative analysis of four Indian states, and over two years of ethnographic research, the book opens the 'black box' of Indian bureaucracy, revealing how bureaucratic norms interact with social inequalities to shape public services"-- Provided by publisher.

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