This paper orients the students towards the applied aspect of the subject and basic frame work of Indian Administration. It explores the working of nodal bodies of Indian Administration
Historical Background of Indian Administration with Special Reference to the influence of British Administration.
Salient Features of Indian Administration
Union Executive:
Role of Indian President – Powers and Functions
Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.
Relationship between President and Prime Minister
Organization and Functions of:
Cabinet Secretariat.
Central Secretariat : Ministries, Attached and Subordinate offices
Central Staffing Scheme, Directorate & Secretariat Relationship
Prime Minister’s Office
Organization and Working of the following:
· Ministry of Home Affairs
· Ministry of Finance Administration
Ministry of Personnel Administration, Public Grievances and Pensions
Issues in Indian Administration.
· Problem of Corruption – Causes of Corruption
· Machinery to combat corruption with special reference to Lokpal and Lokayukta
· Ministers - Civil Servant relationship.
Specialist- Generalist relationship
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Ø S.R. Maheshwari, (2005). Indian Administration Orient Longman.
Ø Avasthi and Avasthi, Indian Administration,
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R.K. Sapru, Indian Administration
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Ø Mohit Bhattacharya, (2005). Indian Administration, World Press.
Ø Relevant Report of II ARC