Appraisal, Promotions. Discipline, Employer-employee relations. Integrity and code ofconduct. Grievance redressal mechanism. Neutrality and Anonymity.10. Financial Administration: Concept of Budget, preparation and Execution of Budget.Control over public Expenditure. Performance budgeting, Resource mobilization: Tax andnon-tax sources. Accounts and Audit.11. Administrative Reforms: Meaning, process and obstacles. Techniques of administrativeimprovement: O & M, work study, work measurement. Role of Information Technologyin administrative improvement E-Governance.12. Comparative and Development Administration: Meaning nature and scope of Comparativepublic administration. Models of Comparative Public Administration: Bureaucratic andEcological (contribution of Fred Riggs). The concept, scope and significance ofdevelopment Administration, Political, Socio-cultural context development administration.Concept of sustainable development and concept of Good Governance.PAPER-IIIndian Administration1. Evolution of Indian Administration:- Kautilya, Mugal Period, British and Modern Periods.2. Constitutional frame work:- Parliamentary Democracy, Federalism, Socialism,Secularism. Human Rights and National Human Rights Commission.3. Structure of Union Government and Administration:- President, Prime Minister, Councilof Ministers, Cabinet Committees. Cabinet Secretariat, Prime Ministers Office, CentralSecretariat, Ministries and Departments Boards and Commissions, Field Organizations.4. Centre-State Relations:- Legislative, Administrative and Financial Relations.5. Law and Order administration:- Role of Central and State agencies in Maintenance of Lawand order.6. Public Enterprises:- Types of Public Enterprises, Contribution of Public Sector to theIndian economy. Management of Public enterprises in India:- Composition, powers,functions and types of Board of Public Enterprises. Accountability and control of publicenterprises:- Parliamentary, Ministerial and Audit Controls. Changing role of the publicsector in the context of liberalization.7. Control of Public Expenditure:- Parliamentary Control Role of Finance Ministry,Comptroller and Auditor General.8. Public Services: All India Services, constitutional position. Role and Functions of allIndia services. Union Public Services Commission. State services and the state publicservice commissions. Training of All India services. Constitutional protection available tocivil services.9. Administrative Reforms:- Reforms since independence since independence. Reports ofAdministrative Reforms Commissions Problems of Implementation10. Machinery for Planning:- Role, composition and review of functions of the planningcommission. Role of National Development Council. Process of plan formulation at Unionand state levels. Decentralized planning.11. Welfare Administration:- Administration for the welfare of weaker sections with specialreference to SC’s STs Women and children.
12. Major issues in Indian Administration:- Relationship between political and permanentexecutives, integrity in administration. Values in public service and administrative culture.Development and environmental issues. Right to information.13. Local Government:- Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Government. Structure, functionsand Finances of Local bodies. Main features of 73 rd & 74 th constitutional Amendments.Major rural and urban development programmes and their management.14. District Administration:- Role and importance of district administration. Changing Role ofDistrict Collector/Deputy Commissioner. Land and Revenue Administration. Relationshipof District administration with functional departments at district level. District ruraldevelopment agency.15. State Government and Administration:- Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers.Chief Secretary, State Secretariat. Directorates.SANSKRITPAPER-INote: There will be five sections. The question from 1 to 3 sections must be answeredeither in Sanskrit or in the medium of examination opted by the candidate.Section 1:Significant features of grammar with particular stress on Sandhi, Karaka, Samasa,Kartari and Karmani vacyas (voice usages).Section 2:1. Main features of Vedic and classical Sanskrit Language.2. The origin development of classical Sanskrit literature.3. Contribution of Sanskrit to linguistic studies.4. Principal trends of literary criticism.Section 3:The Essentials of Indian Culture and trends of Indian Philosophy with stress on:1. Purusartha Chatushtya2. Samskaras3. Varnasramavyavastha4. Mimansa5. Vedanta6. Nyaya7. Vaisesika8. Sankhya9. Yoga10. Buddism11. Jainism12. CharvakaSection 4:Translation from <strong>Hindi</strong>/English to Sanskrit.Section 5:Short Essay in SanskritPAPER-II
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