Administrative Institutions in India

Paper Code: 
PAD 301
Credits: 
03
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper explores the working of various administrative institutions and the organs of the government in India.

 

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           Administrative Institutions in a Democratic Society
            Concepts of
            i) Laissez Faire State
            ii) Welfare State
            iii) Administrative State

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          Working of various organs of the Government :
            i) Legislature
            ii) Executive
            iii) Judiciary with Special References to Judicial Activism and Judicial Review

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           Political Parties and Pressure Groups.
            Role of Political Parties and Pressure groups in policy making.

            Role of civil society organization

 

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           Organization and Working of Various Commissions/Organization
            i) Election Commission
            ii) National Human Rights Commission
            iii) National Commission for women

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           Organizations in India :
            i) Reserve Bank of India and
            ii) Central Social Welfare Board and
            iii) Union Public Service Commission

Essential Readings: 

Ø Ramesh Aroa & Rajni Goel,(2005). Indian Public Administration, Vishwa Prakashan, New Delhi.

Ø Ashok Sharma, (2005). Bharat Mein Prashasanik Sansthaen, RBSA Publishers.

Ø R.C. Agarwal ,(2005). Political Theory, S. Chand & Sons

References: 

Ø Paranjape, Planning Commission
Ø Eddy Ashirvatham, Political Theory
Ø Inder Singh Sodhi, Administrative Institutions in India
Ø Reeta Mathur, Administrative Institutions in India
Ø Dwight Waldo, Administrative State
Ø N. Jayapalan, (2001). Indian Administration, New Delhi Atlantic Publishers and Distributors.

Ø B.L. Fadia, K.L. Fadia , Administrative Theories and Concepts, Sahitya Bhawan Publications.

Ø D. D. Basu, Introduction to Study of Constitution

Ø Subhash Kashyap, (2006). Our Parliament, National Book Trust.

Ø Subhash Kashyap, (2006). Our Constitution, National Book Trust

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