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RIGHT TO SERVICE AND REORGANISATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT How Startup, fintech and policy Frameworks Transform Modern Governance

Authors: Priyanka Sambhaji Jadhavar, Priyanka Sambhaji Jadhavar;

RIGHT TO SERVICE AND REORGANISATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT How Startup, fintech and policy Frameworks Transform Modern Governance

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Right to Service and Reorganisation of Administrative Department: How Startup, Fintech and Policy Frameworks Transform Modern Governance. At a time when governance systems across the world are undergoing rapid transformation, this book steps forward as a guiding framework that blends administrative law, public service delivery, digital innovation and institutional reform into a coherent narrative. This book offers a compelling examination of how the Right to Service (RTS) can evolve from a procedural guarantee to a dynamic instrument for citizen empowerment. What makes this work exceptional is the seamless integration of emerging domains—start-ups, fintech ecosystems, platform governance and modern policy architectures—into the core of administrative reform. This book argues convincingly that administrative departments, when reorganised with clarity, accountability and technology-enabled processes, can redefine the relationship between citizens and the state. This book arrives at a crucial moment, as India and many other nations seek to modernise governance mechanisms through technology, decentralisation and participatory frameworks. Scholars, administrators, policymakers and students will undoubtedly find in this volume both intellectual depth and practical guidance. This book will surely inspire future research and serve as a reference point for reforms aimed at strengthening public institutions and empowering citizens.

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