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especially by the
Indian media,
while the
Indian bureaucracy is
called "
babudom", as in the "rule of babus",
especially in India's media. In Nepali, Hindi/Bihari...
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servants are
colloquially called "babus",
while Indian bureaucracy is
called "
babudom", as in the "rule of babus",
especially in
Indian media. Category:Indian...
- 'babus' (as in 'the rule of babus'),
while Indian bureaucracy is
called '
babudom'. The
Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions,
located in...
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achieve a
greater level of independence".
Outlook India. "A
barbed look at
babudom". The Hindu. 31
August 2001. "It's
guiles &
wiles all the way". The Tribune...
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January 2013.
Retrieved 13
August 2015. "St. Antony's
glasnost move
spooks babudom". The New
Indian Express.
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016. Retrieved...
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GovernMint In India: An
Inside View (2009) ISBNÂ 9788129114822
Journeys Through Babudom and Netaland:
Governance in
India (2004) ISBNÂ 9788129105875 "T.S.R. Subramanian"...
- the IIT Act
allowing the IITs to work free from
interference from the
babudom. It is
largely because of the IIT Act that IIT
directors were
granted authority...
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sounded a tad too co**** for a high-end
government accommodation, so the
babudom quietly changed it to 'Moti Bagh'," says RV Smith, a
prominent historian...
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compilation of
several of his
column pieces in
English as a book
called Babudom Bosh +
squibs of
sweet and sour shots. He has also
written several short...
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immortal creation in
which he portra**** the
picture of the 19th-century
babudom in Kolkata.
Sunil Gangopadhyay, in his
epoch making novel Sei
Somoy (Those...