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(PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)
Scheme of Examination
The paper will consists of nine questions, One from the UNIT-I and two each
from UNIT-II to UNIT-V. The students need to answer one question from
each unit. The question in unit-I will be of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
type and based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to
UNIT-V) of the syllabus. In case of other units there will be two questions
from each unit and students have to answer one question from each unit. All
questions will be of 18 marks each.
Central Administration
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
British Legacies over Indian Administration. Features of Indian Administration. Role of Indian
Administration in Socio-Economic Development. Fundamental Rights and Duties.
Unit-III
President: Election, Impeachment, Powers and Position. Prime Minister & Council of Ministers:
Appointment, Powers and Role. Central Secretariat and Cabinet Secretariat: Organisation, Role
and Functions.
Unit-IV
Ministry of Home Affairs: Organisation and Role, Ministry of Finance: Organisation and
Functions, Finance Commission and Comptroller & Auditor General.
Unit-V
Civil Service in India: Role and Significance. Union Public Service Commission: Composition
and Functions. Recruitment and Training of All India and Central Services.
Books Recommended:
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Constitutional Frame work of States in India, Governor: Appointment Powers & Functions. Chief
Minister: Powers, Role and Position. Council of Ministers and State Legislature. Organisation
and Structure of State Administration.
Unit-III
State Secretariat and Directorate: Organisation and Functions. Chief Secretary: Role and Position
in State Administration. State Planning Department and Board. Divisional Commissioner:
Powers, Functions and Position.
Unit-IV
Unit-V
Police Administration at District Level: Organisation and Functions. Role and Functions of
Superintendent of Police. Other Functionaries and Sub-District Level: Sub-Divisional Magistrate,
Block Development and Panchayat Officer, Tehsildar.
Books Recommended:
Option (A)
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Local Government: Evolution, Meaning, Features and Significance. 73 rd and 74th Constitution
Amendment Acts.
Unit-III
Urban Local Bodies: Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Municipal Committees-
their Meaning Features, Role and Significance.
Unit-IV
Unit-V
Books Recommended:
Development Administration
Option (B)
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Meaning and Scope of Development Administration. Welfare State; Meaning and Objectives,
Concepts of Welfare State and the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Unit-III
Unit-IV
Social Welfare Administration in India: Institutional Framework and Programmes of Centre and
State Governments for the Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Women and Children.
Unit-V
Books Recommended:
Chaturvedi, T.N. 1988 Politics, Bureaucracy and Development, Uppal Publishing House, New
Delhi.
Dey, Bata K. 1978, Bureaucracy, Development and Public Management in India, Uppal Publishing
House, New Delhi.
Dubashi, P.R. 1976, Economics, Planning and Public Administration: Somaiya Publications Pvt.
Ltd., Bombay.
Fadia, B.L., 2010, Public Administration, Sahitaya Bhawan Publication, Agra.
Goel, S.L..., 2009, Development Administration – Potentialities and Prospects, Deep & Deep
Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Heady, Ferral, 2001. Public Administration: A Comparatived Perspective, Marcel Dekker, New
York.
Jain, R.B., 2001, Public Administration in India – 21 st Century Challenges for Good Governance,
Deep |& Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Joshi, Preeta, 2007, Vikas Prashasan, RBSA Publishers, Jaipur.
Krishnamachari, V.T., 1962, Fundamental of Planning in India; Orient Hongman: Bombay.
La Palombara, Joseph (ed), 1963, Bureaucracy and Political Development, Princeton University
Press: Princeton.
Laxmikant, M. , 2010, Public Administration, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
Mathur, Kuldeep, 1973. Bureaucratic response to Development, National, Delhi.
Myrdal, Gurnar 1970, The Challenge of World Poverty Pantheon, New York.
Pai Panandikar, V.A. (ed.) 1974, Development Administration in India, Mcmillan, New Delhi.
Parajape, H.K. 1970. The Reorganized Planning Commission: a study in the implementation of
administrative reforms, I.I.P.A., New Delhi.
Poliraidu, S., 2010, Public Administration, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Prakasha Rao, VLS, 1963, Regional Planning: Indian Statistical Institute: Calcutta.
Pye, Lucian, 1972, Aspects of Political Development, Amerind, Indian edition, New Delhi.
Riggs, Fred (ed.) 1970. Frontiers of Development Administration, N.C. Duke University Press:
Durham.
Sapru, R.K. 1994, Development Administration, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.: New Delhi.
Sharma, K. Arvind, 2004, Bureaucracy and Decentralization, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.
Swerdlow, Irving, 1968. Development Administration, Context and Problems; Syracuse
University Press, Syracuse.
Verma, S.P. and Sharma S.K. (eds.), 1983. Development Administration; IIPA: New Delhi.
Weidner Edward, (ed.), 1970, Development Administration in Asia; N.C. Duke University Press:
Durban.
Semester-V
Option (c)
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Unit-III
Unit-IV
Unit-V
Consumer Protection: Consumer Protection Act and Working of the Consumer Courts in India.
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
Books Recommended:
Arora, K., 2006, Public Administration in India – Tradition, Trends and transformation, Paragon
International Publishers, New Delhi.
Arora. K. Ramesh, 2001. People Centred Administration, Aalekh Publishers, Jaipur.
Baghel, C.L. & Kumar Yogendra, 2005, Public Administration – Functional Structure and
Administrative Reforms, Vol-2, Kanishka Publishers Distributors, New Delhi.
Bhattacharya, Mohit, 1979, Bureaucracy and Development Administration, Uppal Publishing
House, New Delhi.
Sharma, A. Ram, 2005, Public Administration Today, Shree Publishers & Distributors, New
Delhi.
Verma, V.P. 2008, Modern Administrative Theory, Alfa Publications, New Delhi.
Semester-VI
Option (A)
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Unit-III
Integrity in Administration: Means and Agencies for checking Corruption at Union and State
Level.
Unit-IV
Emerging Issues: Good Governance, Right to Information. Consumer Protection Act, 2005.
Unit-V
Books Recommended:
Administrative Reforms Commission, 1968. Report on the Machinery Government of India and
its procedur5es of work.
Basu, Durga Das, 2004, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Twelth Edition; Prentice Hall of
India: New Delhi.
Battacharya Mohit, 1987, Public Administration: Structure, Process and Behaviour, The World
Press Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta.
Bhambri C.P. 1985. Public Administration, Educational Publishers: Meerut.
Chanda, Ashok. 1968. Indian Administration; G. Allen and Unwin: London.
Chaturvedi, T.N. 1980. Secrecy in Government, IIPA, New Delhi.
Jabbra, Joseph G. and Dwivedi, O.P. (ed) 1998, Public Service Accountability, Kumarian Press
Inc., Bloonfield CT, U.S.A.
Jain R.B. 1976, Contemporary Issues in Public Administration; Vishal Publications: New Delhi.
Kothari, Shanti and Ramashray Roy, 1969, Relations between Politicians and Administrators at
the District level; IIPA and the Centre for Applied Politics: New Delhi.
Maheshwari, Shriram. 1990. Indian Administration: Orient Longman: New Delhi.
Paul, S, 1994, Strengthening Public Accountability: New Approaches and Mechanisms. Public
Affairs Centre, Banglore.
Peters, Gay B. and Donald J. Savoie (Eds.), 1995, Governance in a Changing environment, Mcgnill
-Queen’s University, Press, Montreal/Kingston.
Rosen, Barnard, 1998, Holding Government Bureaucracies Accountable, Praeger, New York.
Sahni, Pradeep and Medury Uma (eds.) 2003, Governance for Development Issues and
Strategies, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
Shedler, Andreas, Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner, 1999, The Self Restraining State: Power
and accountability in New Democracies, Lynne Reinner Publishers, Boulder, Colorado.
Singh Hoshiar and Singh Mohinder, 1989. Public Administration in India. Theory and Practice,
Sterling Publishers: New Delhi.
Tandon Rajesh and Mohanty Ranjita (Eds.) 2003, Civil Society and Governance Issues and
Problems, Sage, New Delhi.
Turner M. and D. Hulrne, 1997, Governance, Administration and Development: Making the State
work. Kumarian Press Ltd., West Hartford.
Semester-VI
Option (B)
Unit-I
There will one compulsory question in the UNIT-I and it will be Multiple Choice Question
(MCQ) type and will be based on the syllabus prescribed in other four units (UNIT-II to UNIT-
V) of the syllabus.
Unit-II
Unit-III
Institutional Arrangement for Rural Development at National, State, District, Block and Village
levels. Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Panchayat at Union Level and Department
of Panchayat at State Level, DRDA and Zila Parishad and Gram Panchayat.
Unit-IV
Rural Development Programmes: National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, Indira Awas
Yojna, Swarn Jayanti Gram Swa Rojgaar Yojna.
Unit-V
Books Recommended:
Apter, David E. The Politics of Modernization (1965). The University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Arya, P.P. and Tondon, B.B. 1998, Human Resource Development, Deep and Deep Publications,
New Delhi.
Desai, A.R. 1969, Rural Sociology in India, Popular Prakashan, Bomobay.
Dube, S.C. 1971. “Bureaucracy and Nature Building in Transitional Societies”, Political
Development and Social Change, Jolu Willy and Sons, New York.
Kothari, Rajni. Politics in India, Boszton: Little, Brown and Company, 1970.
Maheshwari, S.R., 1951, Rural Development in India, Sage Publications, New Delhi.
Mathur, kuldeep 1982. Bureaucracy and New Agricultural Strategy, Concept Publishers,
Concept Publishers Delhi.
Shah, S.M. 1977, Rural Development Planning and Reforms, Abhinar Publications, New Delhi.