DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION

Paper Code: 
PAD 601
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The objectives of this course are to -

1.      Assist the students to gain grip over the importance and need for the Development Administration in the developing countries, more particularly in India.

2.  Identify role of specialized agencies for planning and development

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

 
 

 

CO 76. Developing a basic intellectual understanding of development and its component

CO 77. Gaining conceptual and theoretical understanding of Development Administration including the ecological and post-globalization contexts

CO 78. Develop familiarity with issues/new perspectives such as Inclusive Development, Sustainable Development Goals and Human Development Indicators.

CO 79. Acquire critical thinking on planning and governmental framework for development.

CO 80. Explore the role of various specialized agencies at national and international level in development of social welfare administration.

 

Class Lectures

 students-teacher interactions, group discussion, quiz, seminar and assignment

 Self learning assignments, question preparation

 

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

 

 

 

8.00

·   Development Administration – Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance.

·   Growth of Development Administration , Development Goals in India, Development Administration and Traditional Administration,Features of Administration in Developed and Developing Countries

8.00
  • Concept of Development Administration and Administrative Development.
  • Bureaucracy and Development Administration : Bureaucracy as an Instrument of Change. Changing Role of Bureaucracy in the Context of Liberalization, Globalization  and Privatization, Current  Development Administrative Reforms: An Overview

 

10.00

·   Planning Machinery : NITI Aayog,  National Development Council, State and

·   District Planning Agencies in India,  Importance of Development  Planning and

    its role in developing societies.

·   Tools and Techniques of Development. Planning – Project Planning, Plan

            Formulation and Plan Implementation and Evaluation 

10.00

·   Social Welfare Administration in India: Institutional Framework and Programmes

   of Centre and State Governments for the Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Women

   and Children. Agriculture Development : Problem and causes for the

backwardness, National and State Programmes for Agriculture Development

9.00

·   Role of Voluntary and Specialised Agencies for Development, Cooperatives and       Development  Concept of Sustainable Development  & Inclusive Growth– Concept ,        Application,    Obstacles and Remedies. Concept of Green Administration, National Green Tribunal

Essential Readings: 

Essential Readings: 

·      Barnett, A Doak and Riggs, Fred Warren (1970) Frontiers of DevelopmentAdministration.             Duke University Press: USA.

·      Dwivedi,O P (1994) Development Administration: From Under-development to       Sustainable Development. Macmillan: UK

·      Palekar, S L (2012) Development Administration, PHI Learning: New Delhi

·      Puri, K K and Barara, G S (2013) Development Administration in India (Hindi). Bharat       Prakashan: Jalandhar

·      Ramulu, Ch. Bala (2016) Governance of Food Security Policies in India, Kalpaz Publications: New Delhi

·      Ramulu, Ch. Bala (2000) Technology and Rural Development, Rawat Publications: Jaipur

·      Ramulu, Ch. Bala (1999) International Organizations and Rural Employment Programs in India: Emerging Trends. Om Publishers: Faridabad, New Delhi

·      Sapru, R K (2008) Development Administration. Sterling : New Delhi

·      Ghuman, B S and Mehta, Akshat (2010) Privatisation of Public Services by Urban Local     Governments in India: A Case Study of Municipal Council Panchkula, Nagarlok, Vol. XLII, No. 1, Pp. 50-68

·      Jha, Gangadhar (2018) Fragile Urban Governance: Evolution, Decline, and   Empowerment  of Local Self-Government in India. Routeledge:New York

Kaur, Jaswinder (2017) Urban Infrastructure Development in India: A Case Study of        JNNURM in Ludhiana. New Era Book Agency: Chandigarh 

References: 

Suggested Readings :

  • R.B. Jain, (2002). Public Administration in India. 21st Century, Deep & Deep          Publications Pvt. Ltd.
  • M.P. Sharma & Sadana, (2005). Theory and practice : Public Administration, Kitab Mahal Publisher.
  • S.L. Goel, (2006). Advanced Public Administration, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.
  • M.M. Goel, Sharma & Purohit, (2000). Problems of Environment Management in India, Anupriya Publishing House.
  • Fazal Salim, (1977). Ecological Dimensions of Development Administration. Associated      Publishing House, Delhi.
  • Preeta Joshi, Vikas Prashasan, (2002).

 

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