State Administration in Rajasthan – II

Paper Code: 
PAD 402
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

The objectives of this course are to -

  • Understand the Personnel Administration system at the state level.
  • Explore Revenue Administration and its importance in State and District Administration.

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

PAD 402

 

 

State Administration in Rajasthan- II

 CO 43. Acquaint with the functioning of the Indian administration at State levels

CO 44. To identify the transformative role of State Administration.

CO 45. Acquaint with the role and working with the State Agencies.

Approach in teaching: Discussion, Demonstration, Action Research, Project, Field Trip learning activities for the students: Field activities, Simulation, Presentation, Giving tasks

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

 

 

9.00

·      Personnel Administration : Role of State Civil Services in Rajasthan.     

·      Classification of Rajasthan Higher Civil Services, Rajasthan Civil Service                      Reforms

Organization and Working of Rajasthan Public Service Commission

10.00
  • Training of State Civil Servants with special reference to the training of Rajasthan Administrative Services, Rajasthan Police Services and Rajasthan Accounts Services.
  • Organization and working of various Training Institutes in Rajasthan:
  • HCM Rajasthan Institute of Public Administration
  • Rajasthan Police Academy
  • Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj & Gram Vikas Sansthan

 

8.00

·         Role of Divisional Commissioner

·         District Administration and its Structure.

Collector and his changing role

9.00

·         Organization and working of Revenue Board

·         Revenue Administration at District Level.

·         Police Administration at District Level

Role of Superintendent of Police

9.00

·         Role of Sub Divisional Officer, Tehsildar and Patwari in

Revenue Administration.

Challenges of State Administration

Essential Readings: 

Essential Readings: 

  • Arora, Ramesh K. and Goyal, Rajni (1997) Indian Public Administration: Institutions and Issues. New Age International Publishers: New Delhi
  • Avasthi, A and Avasthi, A P (2004) Indian Administration. Laksmi Narain Aggarwal: Agra
  • Barthwal, C P (2014) Nature of District Administration in Ancient and Modern India: A Comparative Analysis, Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol.LXXXV, No.2, pp.221-36
  • Basu, D D (2013) Introduction to the Constitution of India (21 st Edition). Lexus Nexus: New Delhi.
  • Chakraborty, Bidyut (2016) Indian Administration. Sage: New Delhi
  • Hooja, Rakesh and Sunil Dutt (Eds.), 2008, District Administration: Redefining the Development Role, Kanishka Publishers in association with Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
  • Khera, S.S. and S.K.Sharma, 1975, Reorganisation of District Administration in India: A Plea for Structural Reformsin Ramesh K Arora(ed.), Administrative Change in India.Alekh, Jaipur.
  • Maheshwari, S R (2000) Indian Administration. Orient Longman: New Delhi
  • Palmer, N D (1961) Indian Political System. George Allen and Unwin : London
  • Puri, B.N. 1990, Some Aspects of the Evolution of Indian Administration, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi, 1990.
  • Sharma, M (2007) Indian Administration. Anmol: New Delhi
  • Shukla, J.D., 1976, The State and District Administration in India, National, New Delhi
  • Singh, M and Singh, H (1989) Public Administration in India. Sterling Publishers: New Delhi
  • Vithal, C.P. 2002, Changing Pattern of District Administration with particular reference to the role of the collector In Panchayati Raj. National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad.
  • S.R. Maheshwari, (2000). State Governments in India, McMillan Pvt. Ltd..
  • Ramesh Arora & Geeta Chaturvedi, (2004). Rajasthan Mein Rajya Prashashan RBSA Publisers
  •  Hoshiar Singh, (2006). Indian Public Administration, Kitab Mahal.
  • Ramesh Aroa & Rajni Goel, Indian Public Administration in India, Vishwa Prakashan

 

References: 

Suggested Readings :

  • S.S. Khera, (1996). District Administration in India, National Publishing House
  • M.V. Pylee, Indian Constitution
  • H.C.M Institute, Management of Higher Personnel of Public Administration
  • B.Mehta, Dynamics of State Administration
  • S.R. Maheshwari, (2005). Indian Administration, Orient Longman Ltd.

 

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