HarperCollins announces the publication of an unsparingly honest and forthright memoir

NEW DELHI April 26 2022 PRNewswire — HarperCollins is proud to announce the publication of an unsparingly honest and forthright memoir An Intent to Serve A Civil Servant Remembers by Tejendra Khanna The book will be releasing on 12 May 2022 In a long and distinguished career as a civil servant Tejendra Khanna served most notably as Chief Secretary of Punjab Secretary of the Union Ministries of Food and Commerce and Lieutenant Governor of Delhi twice In An Intent to Serve along with the highs and lows of other prominent postings Khanna writes extensively about his tumultuous years as LG Delhi with two Chief MinistersSahib Singh Verma and Sheila Dikshitand the at-times-fraught relationship between the two offices Unsparingly honest and forthright he also talks about the law-and-order problems in the capital including the serial bomb blasts and subsequent Batla House encounter in September 2008 and the horrific Nirbhaya case in 2012 as well as the challenges faced while organizing the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010 As a member of the Yoginder K Alagh Commission constituted to propose changes in the recruitment to the higher civil services including the Indian Administrative Service he offers candid observations on the significant shortcomings in the services and the ways in which Indian democracys steel frame can be strengthened An Intent to Serve is an insiders look into the workings of Indian bureaucracy with fascinating details about the way government business is transacted on the groundthe politics the pressures the lack of resourcesand the constant balance a civil servant must maintain while trying to get things done In An Intent to Serve I have shared several examples culled from my own experience of the positive and public welfare-oriented use of powers vested in the civil services They demonstrate how a civil servant can use his or her position to advance the public good and provide legitimate relief to fellow citizens while staying true to the core values of honesty courtesy and equity and refraining from any discrimination on the basis of caste creed or religion Reading this book can provide a measure of reassurance to our countrymen regarding the potential for better outcomes from our systems of public governance and public service delivery – Tejendra Khanna the author For most Indians government is either a largely inaccessible yet dominating power that impacts crucial aspects of their lives or it is a convenient punching bag for whatever is wrong in the country Few of us understand how government actually functions Tejendra Khanna has had an exemplary career in the Indian Administrative Service one that was inspired by the words in the books title By talking candidly about his own life in government he provides us with a rare insiders view into how it is possible for an upright civil servant to function without fear or favour and work for the greater good – Swati Chopra Executive Editor HarperCollins Publishers India About the author Tejendra Khanna is a 1961-batch IAS officer He was Chief Secretary Punjab during 199192 and conducted the 1992 assembly elections as Chief Election Officer which brought back an elected government in the state after a long period of Presidents Rule He also held important positions in the Government of Indiaas Commercial Counsellor Indian High Commission UK 197577 Chief Controller Imports and Exports 198991 Secretary to Government of India Ministry of Food 199293 and Commerce Secretary 199396 On his retirement in 1996 he was appointed the Lieutenant Governor LG of Delhi and served in this capacity up to April 1998 He served as Delhis LG once again from 9 April 2007 to 8 July 2013 About HarperCollins Publishers India HarperCollins India publishes some of the finest writers from the Indian Subcontinent and around the world publishing approximately 200 new books every year with a print and digital catalogue of more than 2000 titles across 10 imprints Its authors have won almost every major literary award including the Man Booker Prize JCB Prize DSC Prize New India Foundation Award Atta Galatta Prize Shakti Bhatt Prize Gourmand Cookbook Award Publishing Next Award Tata Literature Live Award Gaja Capital Business Book Prize BICW Award Sushila Devi Award Prabha Khaitan Womans Voice Award Sahitya Akademi Award and the Crossword Book Award HarperCollins India has been awarded the Publisher of the Year Award four times at Publishing Next in 2015 and at Tata Literature Live in 2016 2018 and 2021 HarperCollins India also represents some of the finest publishers in the world including Egmont Oneworld Harvard University Press Bonnier Zaffre Usborne Dover and Lonely Planet For more information please write to Aman Arora at amanaroraharpercollinscoin Logo httpsmmaprnewswirecommedia1249409HarperCollinsPublishersIndiaLogojpg PWR PWR

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NEW DELHI April 26 2022 PRNewswire — HarperCollins is proud to announce the publication of an unsparingly honest and forthright memoir An Intent to Serve A Civil Servant Remembers by Tejendra Khanna The book will be releasing on 12 May 2022 In a long and distinguished career as a civil servant Tejendra Khanna served most notably as Chief Secretary of Punjab Secretary of the Union Ministries of Food and Commerce and Lieutenant Governor of Delhi twice In An Intent to Serve along with the highs and lows of other prominent postings Khanna writes extensively about his tumultuous years as LG Delhi with two Chief MinistersSahib Singh Verma and Sheila Dikshitand the at-times-fraught relationship between the two offices Unsparingly honest and forthright he also talks about the law-and-order problems in the capital including the serial bomb blasts and subsequent Batla House encounter in September 2008 and the horrific Nirbhaya case in 2012 as well as the challenges faced while organizing the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010 As a member of the Yoginder K Alagh Commission constituted to propose changes in the recruitment to the higher civil services including the Indian Administrative Service he offers candid observations on the significant shortcomings in the services and the ways in which Indian democracys steel frame can be strengthened An Intent to Serve is an insiders look into the workings of Indian bureaucracy with fascinating details about the way government business is transacted on the groundthe politics the pressures the lack of resourcesand the constant balance a civil servant must maintain while trying to get things done In An Intent to Serve I have shared several examples culled from my own experience of the positive and public welfare-oriented use of powers vested in the civil services They demonstrate how a civil servant can use his or her position to advance the public good and provide legitimate relief to fellow citizens while staying true to the core values of honesty courtesy and equity and refraining from any discrimination on the basis of caste creed or religion Reading this book can provide a measure of reassurance to our countrymen regarding the potential for better outcomes from our systems of public governance and public service delivery – Tejendra Khanna the author For most Indians government is either a largely inaccessible yet dominating power that impacts crucial aspects of their lives or it is a convenient punching bag for whatever is wrong in the country Few of us understand how government actually functions Tejendra Khanna has had an exemplary career in the Indian Administrative Service one that was inspired by the words in the books title By talking candidly about his own life in government he provides us with a rare insiders view into how it is possible for an upright civil servant to function without fear or favour and work for the greater good – Swati Chopra Executive Editor HarperCollins Publishers India About the author Tejendra Khanna is a 1961-batch IAS officer He was Chief Secretary Punjab during 199192 and conducted the 1992 assembly elections as Chief Election Officer which brought back an elected government in the state after a long period of Presidents Rule He also held important positions in the Government of Indiaas Commercial Counsellor Indian High Commission UK 197577 Chief Controller Imports and Exports 198991 Secretary to Government of India Ministry of Food 199293 and Commerce Secretary 199396 On his retirement in 1996 he was appointed the Lieutenant Governor LG of Delhi and served in this capacity up to April 1998 He served as Delhis LG once again from 9 April 2007 to 8 July 2013 About HarperCollins Publishers India HarperCollins India publishes some of the finest writers from the Indian Subcontinent and around the world publishing approximately 200 new books every year with a print and digital catalogue of more than 2000 titles across 10 imprints Its authors have won almost every major literary award including the Man Booker Prize JCB Prize DSC Prize New India Foundation Award Atta Galatta Prize Shakti Bhatt Prize Gourmand Cookbook Award Publishing Next Award Tata Literature Live Award Gaja Capital Business Book Prize BICW Award Sushila Devi Award Prabha Khaitan Womans Voice Award Sahitya Akademi Award and the Crossword Book Award HarperCollins India has been awarded the Publisher of the Year Award four times at Publishing Next in 2015 and at Tata Literature Live in 2016 2018 and 2021 HarperCollins India also represents some of the finest publishers in the world including Egmont Oneworld Harvard University Press Bonnier Zaffre Usborne Dover and Lonely Planet For more information please write to Aman Arora at amanaroraharpercollinscoin Logo httpsmmaprnewswirecommedia1249409HarperCollinsPublishersIndiaLogojpg PWR PWR

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