FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA

Paper Code: 
PAD 222
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objective:

  • To have an appreciation of financial System in India.
  • To help the participants understand the problems related to it in today’s competitive and globalised world.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

 
 

CO.36 Gain conceptual clarity on Financial Administration in India.

CO.37 Explain the concept of Budget and its economic and social implications.

CO.38 Discuss the concept of financial federalism and gain clarity on centre- state financial relations.

CO 39. Understand the role of international financial agencies in Financial Administration of India.

CO 40. Demonstrate an understanding of the overall role and importance of the finance function

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

9.00

Financial Administration: Meaning, Scope, Significance and Principles, Fiscal and Monetary Policy in India

 

15.00

Budget:  Concept, Economic and Social Implications of Budget, Budgetary Principles, Budget Preparation, Enactment and Departmental Standing Committees, Executives, Types and Techniques of Budget, Gender Budgeting

 

10.00

Parliamentary Financial Control: Legislative Committees, Center-state Financial Relation; Fiscal Federalism, Post Liberalization issues in Fiscal Federalism

 

13.00

Public Finance: Public Revenue, Public Expenditure, Public Debt, Fiscal Deficit and Deficit Financing; Monetary Policy and RBI, Functions and Role of World Bank and International Monetary Fund with respect to India

13.00

Accounting and Auditing, Comptroller & Auditor General Of India, Accountant General of India, Post Budgetary Control of Finance Ministry, Parliamentary Control, Parliamentary Committees, Finance Commission: Role and Latest Finance Commission’s Report

Essential Readings: 

Essential  Readings:

·            A Sarapa: Public Finance in India, Kanishka Publishers Distributors, New Delhi, 2004.     

·            Manjusha Shanna & O.P.Bohra: Bhartiya Lok Vitta Prashasan, Ravi Books, Delhi, 2005.

·            B.P.Tyagi: Public Finance, Meerut, Jai Prakash Nath, 1997

·            G.S.Lai: Financial Administration in India, New Delhi, HP J Kapoor, 1987.

·            MJK Thavaraj: Financial Administration in India, Delhi, Sultan Chand & Sons, 1996.

·            Andlcy, Sundharam: Public Finance, Agra, Rattan Prakash and Mandir, 1979.

·            Ruddar Dutt & K.P.Sundharam: Indian Economy, New Delhi, S.Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd.,  1997

·            M.Y.Khan and P.K.Jain: Finance Management, New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill 1982

·            R.N.Srivastave: Management of Financial Institutions, Bombay, Himalaya Publishing House, 1988.

·            C.P.Bhambhri: Public Administration in India, Bombay, Vikas Publishing House, 1973.

·            S.L.Goel, Public Financial Administration, New Delhi, Deep & DeepPublications, 2004.

Dutt and Sundharam: Indian Economy, Delhi, S.Chand & Co.,2004

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