Development Administration

Paper Code: 
PAD 601
Credits: 
03
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper gives an idea about development administration as a concept and the need of planned development. This paper also emphasizes on the concept of sustainable development and its need.          

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            Development Administration – Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance.
            Features of Administration in Developed and Developing Countries.

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            Concept of Development Administration and Administrative Development.
            Administration of Development Programmes

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             Role of Bureaucracy in Development.
            Bureaucracy as an Instrument of Change

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            Importance of Planning and its role in developing societies.
            Role of Planning Commission and National Development Council in planned                   development

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Sustainable Development  & Inclusive Growth– (Concept , Application,

Obstacles and Remedies)

Essential Readings: 

Ø R.K. Sapru, (2002). Development Administration, Sterling Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Ø S.P. Srivastava, The Development Debate Critical Perspective

Ø Mohit Bhattacharya, Development Administration

Ø Avasthi and Avasthi, Development Administration

 

References: 

Ø R.B. Jain, (2002). Public Administration in India. 21st Century, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Ø M.P. Sharma & Sadana, (2005). Theory and practice : Public Administration, Kitab Mahal Publisher.

Ø S.L. Goel, (2006). Advanced Public Administration, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Ø M.M. Goel, Sharma & Purohit, (2000). Problems of Environment Management in India, Anupriya Publishing House.

Ø Fazal Salim, (1977). Ecological Dimensions of Development Administration. Associated Publishing House, Delhi.

Ø Preeta Joshi, Vikas Prashasan, (2002).

Ø G.F. Gant, Development Administration : Concepts Goals and Methods, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, USA.

 

Edited Journal:
Ø (1975), Development Administration, Current Approaches and Trends in Public Administration for development, New York, UNO.

 

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