From Powerless Village to Union Power Secretary: Memoirs of an IAS Officer e-bog
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P Abraham's Memoirs of an IAS Officer - From Powerless Village to Union Power Secretary is strikingly transparent and candid portrait of an able administrator's incredible journey in life. It portrays his life in a remote village with humble background; education in his village school ; a first generation educated front his family ; first to go to the college from his village ; the sacrifices m...
E-bog
473,39 DKK
Udgivet
30 juni 2009
Længde
350 sider
Genrer
Political structure and processes
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789355941060
P Abraham's Memoirs of an IAS Officer - From Powerless Village to Union Power Secretary is strikingly transparent and candid portrait of an able administrator's incredible journey in life. It portrays his life in a remote village with humble background; education in his village school ; a first generation educated front his family ; first to go to the college from his village ; the sacrifices made by his parent's; his academic excellence and his determination to gel into the premier Indian Administrative Service, is truly a remarkable journey made from a powerless village to the lop of the ladder in the administrative echelons in the country. It is a gripping account of a determined person's journey fuelled by the impassioned interest to scale greater heights in life. Abraham held several sensitive assignments including 15 years specialized service in the power sector. These jobs included, Chairman, Maharashtra Stale Electricity Board, Mumbai, the biggest power utility in the country. When he subsequently became the Union Power Secretary, he could successfully interact with several Chief Ministers of different political affiliations about the need for large scale reforms in the power sector, which finally resulted in arriving at a national consensus on the 'Common Minimum National Action Plan for Power initiating major reforms in the sector, which has become the bedrock of the power reforms and is presently being implemented in the country. Abraham also brought out very lucidly about his interactions with the Defence Services as Additional Secretary (Defence) and the services and sacrifices made by the Services. Abraham also achieved the distinction of being a National Constitutional Authority as Member, Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi. Abraham recounted graphically his close interactions with the Chief Ministers and the Prime Ministers. He left an indelible mark wherever he worked. Abraham concludes that the biggest incentive to a civil servant is, to be a part of the growth process of the country. actively participate in policy making and implement them effectively and be a Facilitator for a Change. Abraham's objective in penning down the Memoirs is to inspire the younger generation to participate in the process of development and make a difference to the cause of the common man and the country.