Evolving pro-people administrative culture: a case of Kolleru lake eco-restoration

Here is a case study of excellence in public service that was displayed in clearing off all encroachments of the Kolleru fresh water lake. Comparable to famous lakes: Dal, Chilika and Samba, the Kolleru lake is a kind of lagoon. Over a period of time the lake was illegally occupied by the new entrep...

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