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Syllabus
Prelim Syllabus
Paper-I
(Administrative theory)
Section-A
- Introduction
Meaning, scope and
significance of Public Administration, Public and Private
Administration, Wilson's vision of Public Administration,
Evolution of the discipline and its present status. New Public
Administration. Public choice approach and New Public Management
perspective. Features of Entrepreneurial Government, Good
Governance : concept and application.
- Theories of
Administraiton
Nature and typologies;
Scientific Management (Taylor and the Scientific Management
Movement), Classical Theory (Fayol, Urwick, Gulick and others),
Bureaucratic Theory. (Marxist view, Weber's model and its
critique, post-Weberian developments.) Ideas of Mary Parker
Follett and (C.I. Barnard) Human Relations School (Elton Mayo and
and others). Behavioral Approach to Organizational Analysis.
Participative Management; (McGregor, Likert and others). The
Systems Approach; Open and closed systems.
- Structure of public
organisations
Typologies of Political
Executive and their functions. Forms of public organizations :
Ministries and Departments : Corporations; Companies, Boards and
Commissions; Ad hoc and Advisory bodies. Headquarters and field
relationships.
- Administrative Behaviour
Decision making with special
reference to Herbert Simon, Theories of Leadership, Communication,
Morale, Motivation (Maslow and Herzberg.)
- Accountability and
Control
Concepts of Accountability
and Control; Legislative Executive and Judicial Control over
Administration. Citizen and Administration, Role of civil society,
people's participation, Right to information. Administrative
corruption, machinery for redressal of citizens' grievances.
Citizens Charter.
- Administrative Law
Meaning and significance.
Delegated Legislation : Types, Advantages, Limitations,
Safeguards, Administrative Tribunals : limitations and methods of
ensuring effectiveness.
Section-B
- Administrative Reforms
Meaning, process and
obstacles. Techniques of administrative improvement : O and M;
Work Study and Work Management, Information Technology.
- Comparative Public
Administration
Meaning, nature and scope.
Models of Comparative Public Administration : Bureaucratic and
ecological.
- Development
Administration
Origin and purpose, Rigg's
Prismatic-Sala Model; Bureaucracy and Development; Changing
profile of Development Administration; new directions in people's
self development and empowerment.
- Public Policy
Relevance of Policy making
in Public Administration. Model of Policy-making Sectoral policies
(e.g. Energy, Industries Education and Transport Policies) Process
of Policy formulation, problems of implementation, feed-back and
evaluation.
- Personnel Administration
Objectives of Personnel
Administration. Importance of human resource development.
Recruitment, training, career development, position
classification, discipline, Performance Appraisal, Promotion, Pay
and Service Conditions; employer- employee relations, grievance
redressal mechanism integrity and code of conduct.
- Financial administration
Monetary and fiscal
policies. Resource mobilisation : tax and non-tax sources. Public
borrowings and public debt. Concepts and types of budget.
Preparation and execution of the budget. Deficit financing
Performance budgeting. Legislative control, Accounts and Audit.
Paper-II
(Indian Administration)
Section-A
- Evolution of Indian
Administration Kautilya, Mughal period, British legacy.
- Constitutional framework
value premises of the Constitution, Parliamentary democracy,
federalism, Planning. Human Rights : National Human Rights
Commission.
- Union Government and
Administration President Prime Minister, Council of Ministers,
Cabinet committees, Cabinet Secretariat, Prime Minister's Office,
Central Secretariat, Ministries and Departments, Advisory Bodies,
Boards and Commissions, Field Organizations.
- State Government and
Administration?Governor, Chief Minsiter, Council of Ministers,
Chief Secretary, State Secretariat Directorates.
- District Administration
Changing role of the District Collector : Law and Order and
Development Management. Relationship with functional departments.
District administration and the Panchayati Raj institutions. Role
and functions of the Sub-Divisional Officer.
- Local Government :
Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Government. Structures, Functions,
finances. Main featues of 73rd and 74rd Constitutional Amendements
: Problemes of implementation. Major rural and urban development
programmes and their management.
- Public Sector : Forms of
public undertakings. Their contribution to the economy; problems
of autonomy and accountability. Changing role of the Public Sector
in the context of liberalisation.
Section-B
- Public Services : All India
Services Constitutional position , role land functions. Central
Services : nature and functions. Union Public Service
Commission.State Services and the State Public Service
Commissions. Training in the changing context of governance.
- Control of Public
Expenditure. Parliamentary control Estimates Committee, Public
Accounts Committee, Committee on Public Undertakings, Office of
the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Role of the Finance
Ministry in monetary and fiscal policy area, co-ordination and
economy in expenditure.
- Administrative Reforms :
Reforms since independence. Reports of the Administrative Reforms
Commission, Problems of implementation.
- Machinery for Planning :
Role, composition and review of functions of the Planning
Commission; Role of the National Development Council. Process of
Plan formulation at Union and State levels. Decentralized
planning.
- Administration of Law and
Order : Role of Central and State Agencies in maintenance of law
and order. Criminalisation of politics and administration.
- Welfare Administration :
Machinery for welfare administration at the national and state
levels. Central Social Welfare Board and the State, Social Welfare
Boards. Special organizations for the welfare of the Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Welfare Programmes for women and
children. Problems of child labour. Role of civil society.
- Major issues in Indian
Administration : problems of Centre-State Relations; Relationship
between political and permanent Executives. Values in Public
Service and Administrative Culture. Lok Pal and Lok Ayuktas.
Development and environmental issues. Impact of information
Technology on Public Administration. Indian Administration and
Globalisation.
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