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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalCorruption and inefficiency in the bureaucracy are endemic. Recently, the compulsory retirement of some senior bureaucrats has been in, often ill-informed, news.
Compulsory Retirement sets out to clear misconceptions, inquire into myths, and allay fears on compulsory retirement. It is hoped that it will be found useful not only by Government officers but also by those in the public sector and autonomous bodies, as well as the legal fraternity.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Mukesh Chaturvedi
The author is a law graduate and has retired as a Director in the Department of Personnel and Training of the Government of India. He has examined the issue of compulsory retirement in-depth during his service. The book bears out his rich experience, keen study of the rules/procedure as well as intensive research of the case-law to find out answers to tricky questions.
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