RECIPROCAL ROLE PERCEPTION AND RESPONSIBILITY TO WORK: A STUDY OF ADMINISTRATORS AND POLITICIANS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
Keywords:
stakeholders, reciprocal, politicians, administratorsAbstract
The administrators and politicians are the main stakeholders responsible for the implementations of government schemes and programmes. The study of interlinking politics and administration has become a very important aspect in the field of public administration. The reciprocal role perception of administrators and politicians becomes important while studying the relationship between administrators and politicians. The present paper is an attempt, i) to study the reciprocal role perception of administrators and politicians and ii) To analyse the opinion of administrators and politicians on responsibilities to work. The samples of 116 politicians and 104 administrators have been drawn from Chamba and Una districts of Himachal Pradesh. The study concluded cordial relation among administrators and politicians can help in implementing the Government schemes and programme in a more effective manner.
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