PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PAPER – II
Indian Administration
1. Evolution of Indian
Administration:
Kautilya’s Arthashastra;
Mughal administration; Legacy of British rule in politics and administration - Indianization
of public services, revenue administration, district administration, local
self-government.
2. Philosophical and
Constitutional framework of government:
Salient features and
value premises; Constitutionalism; Political culture; Bureaucracy and
democracy; Bureaucracy and development.
3. Public Sector
Undertakings:
Public sector in modern India ; Forms of
Public Sector Undertakings; Problems of autonomy, accountability and control;
Impact of liberalization and privatization.
4. Union Government and
Administration:
Executive, Parliament,
Judiciary - structure, functions, work processes; Recent trends;
Intragovernmental relations; Cabinet Secretariat; Prime Minister’s Office;
Central Secretariat; Ministries and Departments; Boards; Commissions; Attached
offices; Field organizations.
5. Plans and Priorities:
Machinery of planning;
Role, composition and functions of the Planning Commission and the National Development
Council; ‘Indicative’ planning; Process of plan formulation at Union and State
levels; Constitutional Amendments (1992) and decentralized planning for
economic development and social justice.
6. State Government and
Administration:
Union-State
administrative, legislative and financial relations; Role of the Finance
Commission; Governor; Chief Minister; Council of Ministers; Chief Secretary;
State Secretariat; Directorates.
7. District
Administration since Independence :
Changing role of the
Collector; Unionstate-local relations; Imperatives of development management
and law and order administration; District administration and democratic
decentralization.
8. Civil Services:
Constitutional position;
Structure, recruitment, training and capacity-building; Good governance
initiatives; Code of conduct and discipline; Staff associations; Political
rights; Grievance redressal mechanism; Civil service neutrality; Civil service
activism.
9. Financial Management:
Budget as a political
instrument; Parliamentary control of public expenditure; Role of finance
ministry in monetary and fiscal area; Accounting techniques; Audit; Role of
Controller General of Accounts and Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
10. Administrative
Reforms since Independence :
Major concerns;
Important Committees and Commissions; Reforms in financial management and human
resource development; Problems of implementation.
11. Rural Development:
Institutions and
agencies since independence; Rural development programmes: foci and strategies;
Decentralization and Panchayati Raj; 73rd Constitutional amendment.
12. Urban Local
Government:
Municipal governance:
main features, structures, finance and problem areas; 74th Constitutional
Amendment; Globallocal debate; New localism; Development dynamics, politics and
administration with special reference to city management.
13. Law and Order
Administration:
British legacy; National
Police Commission; Investigative agencies; Role of central and state agencies including
paramilitary forces in maintenance of law and order and countering insurgency
and terrorism; Criminalisation of politics and administration; Police-public
relations; Reforms in Police.
14. Significant issues
in Indian Administration:
Values in public
service; Regulatory Commissions; National Human Rights Commission; Problems of administration
in coalition regimes; Citizen-administration interface; Corruption and
administration; Disaster management.
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