ORISSA FINANCES IN PERSPECTIVE
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Author: Srish Chandra Patnaik
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Edition: 1951-52 to 1965-66
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book by Srish Chandra Patnaik provides an analytical study of the growth of regional finance in Orissa, tracing its evolution from the time the state became a separate province in 1936 until the end of the Third Five-Year Plan. The study is set within the framework of India's federal structure and addresses the financial challenges faced by the state, particularly in light of the implementation of the Five-Year Plans. Patnaik delves into the complexities of managing regional finances in the context of national planning, highlighting how the financial problems of Orissa were exacerbated by the demands of these plans. The book offers a federal solution to these issues, aiming to address the broader financial concerns of states within the federal framework. It is a significant contribution to understanding the fiscal challenges of regional governance and development in post-independence India.
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ORISSA FINANCES IN PERSPECTIVE
ORISSA FINANCES IN PERSPECTIVE
Book Details
-
Author: Srish Chandra Patnaik
-
Edition: 1951-52 to 1965-66
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book by Srish Chandra Patnaik provides an analytical study of the growth of regional finance in Orissa, tracing its evolution from the time the state became a separate province in 1936 until the end of the Third Five-Year Plan. The study is set within the framework of India's federal structure and addresses the financial challenges faced by the state, particularly in light of the implementation of the Five-Year Plans. Patnaik delves into the complexities of managing regional finances in the context of national planning, highlighting how the financial problems of Orissa were exacerbated by the demands of these plans. The book offers a federal solution to these issues, aiming to address the broader financial concerns of states within the federal framework. It is a significant contribution to understanding the fiscal challenges of regional governance and development in post-independence India.
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Book Details
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Author: Srish Chandra Patnaik
-
Edition: 1951-52 to 1965-66
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book by Srish Chandra Patnaik provides an analytical study of the growth of regional finance in Orissa, tracing its evolution from the time the state became a separate province in 1936 until the end of the Third Five-Year Plan. The study is set within the framework of India's federal structure and addresses the financial challenges faced by the state, particularly in light of the implementation of the Five-Year Plans. Patnaik delves into the complexities of managing regional finances in the context of national planning, highlighting how the financial problems of Orissa were exacerbated by the demands of these plans. The book offers a federal solution to these issues, aiming to address the broader financial concerns of states within the federal framework. It is a significant contribution to understanding the fiscal challenges of regional governance and development in post-independence India.










