Mohammad Aslam
Assistant Professor
Political Science
Aligarh Muslim University
India
Biography
Mohammad Aslam is doctorate in Public Administration and has over seven years of work experience in academia, consulting, programme management and technical backstopping as a consultant as well as researcher in areas of core government functions including public service delivery, governmental training and administrative reforms. Aslam has also worked in research project pertaining to Reforms in Public Sector Undertakings, Environment, Water Supply & Sanitation, and Regulatory Framework for using Ground Water in India. He has been involved in evaluation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes. His key strength is intimate knowledge of how government works. He has successfully worked with senior civil servants and has adequate knowledge of the state of art in Governance and Public Management domain. Besides, He had also engaged in teaching as a guest faculty in the Institute of Secretariat Training And Management (ISTM), DoPT, Govt. of India to deliver lectures on Public Administration, Public Policy, and Sensitization of Government officials on Social, Economic and Educational conditions of Muslim Community in India to the CSS officers. He has worked as Assistant Professor in Public Administration in the College of Business Administration, University of Hail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Research Interest
Economic Reforms And Administration ;Service Delivery and Good Governance
Publications
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Mohammad Aslam, “Multinational Corporations and Administration in India: The Road ahead to an era of ne w imperialism â€, published in Indian Journal of Politics, Vol. 46. Number 1 - 2, January - June 2012, ISSN : 0303 - 9957
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Sudipto Sengupta, Mohammad Aslam. “Public Service Delivery: Taking the Poverty Challenge†publis hed in Indian Journal of Politics, Vol. 45. N umber 1 - 2, January - June 2011, ISSN : 0303 - 9957
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Mohammad Aslam . “ Impact of Liberalisation and Economic Reforms on Public Sector Undertakings in India: Autonomy - Accountability Interface †in Indian Journal of Politics, Vol. XLI, No. 1 & 2, January - June, 2007 , ISSN : 0303 - 9957