Beyond The Trappings of Office: A Civil Servant's Journey In Punjab
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Book Details
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Author: Rajan Kashyap
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Publisher: Niyogi Books
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 470
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Release Date: 01-03-2023
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ISBN: 9789391125585
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Languages: English
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Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
About the Book
Beyond the Trappings of Office by Rajan Kashyap is a reflective and compelling memoir that takes readers on a fascinating journey through the author’s life, from his childhood in post-independence India to his experiences as a civil servant. Growing up in a former princely state, Kashyap's early years were shaped by the birth of free India, which laid the foundation for a life full of exploration, learning, and self-discovery.
The book chronicles Kashyap's entry into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), where he initially carried the optimism of youth, before being exposed to the complexities and contradictions of officialdom. His journey spans a rich tapestry of personal and professional milestones, including his time at the University of Cambridge, his experiences in the transforming rural economy of Punjab during the Green Revolution, and his encounters with key historical events.
Through a mix of personal anecdotes and reflections, the author offers a candid portrayal of the world of bureaucracy, politics, and governance. He delves into the successes and failures of governments and individual protagonists, all while maintaining a gentle irony and self-effacing charm. Kashyap’s portrayal of his fellow bureaucrats and politicians, with all their quirks and foibles, provides insight into the power dynamics and the human nature that drives the corridors of power.
In this memoir, Kashyap also shares his personal interests—ranging from tennis and classical music to yoga and civil society organizations—that enrich the narrative. Personal memories, accomplishments, heartaches, and encounters with both ordinary people and the famous figures he crossed paths with offer a unique and intimate view into his life. Beyond the Trappings of Office is a delightful and thought-provoking read, reflecting on a life well-lived and a career shaped by both public service and personal growth.


