Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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PAD 502 |
Urban Local Administration |
CO 53.Analyze the evolution and growth of urban local bodies in India CO 54. Acquire clarity about the composition, role, functions, and resources of urban local bodies CO 55.Analyze the structure and working of urban development programmes. |
Teaching and learning needs to be undertaken through conventional class room lectures, class room discussions and interactions, quizzes, case study analysis, assignments and student presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Essential Readings:
· Aziz, A. 2000. Democratic Decentralization — Experience of Karnataka. Economic and Political Weekly. Pp. 3517–3524
· Corbridge, S., and J. Harris. 2000. Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy. London: Oxford University Press.
· Dutta, A. 1994. Constitutional Status of Local Government in India. The Indian Journal of Public Administration. Pp. 41–56.
· Dutta, A. 1998. Panchayats and Municipality within Indian Federalism. In Governing India: Issues Concerning Public Policy, Institutions and Administration, edited by O.P.
Dwividi and D. Vajpeyi. New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation.
· Gopal, S. 1965. British Policy in India. Cambridge: University Press.
· Hardgrave, R. 2000. India, Government and Politics in a Developing Nation. New York: Harcourt College Publishers.
· Lawrence, L. 1864. Gazette of India. New Delhi: Government of India Press.
· Maheshwari, S.R. 2000. State Governments in India. New Delhi: Macmillan.
· Matthew, G. 1994. Panchayati Raj — From Legislation to Movement. New Delhi:
Concept Publishing Company.
· Mohanty, P.K. 1995. Municipal Decentralization and Governance: Autonomy, Accountability and Participation. The Indian Journal of Public Administration. pp. 7–27
· Mukarji, N., and A. Banerjee. 1989. Democracy, Federalism and the Future of India’s
Unity. New Delhi: Uppal.
· Mukhopadhyaya, A. 1994. Status of Municipal Government. Nagarlok. pp. 17–29
· Nehru, J. 1959. The Discovery of India. New York: Anchor Books.
· Pandey, B.N. 1969. The Break-up of British India. New York: St. Mart in Press.
· Rai, S. 2000. Local Politics and Government in India. Paper presented at the XV III World Congress of International Political Science Association, Quebec City, August.
16. Sleeman, W.H. 1893. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official. London: Cambridge.
· Srinivasan, Rajamanickam (2016) Local Government in India: Past, Present, and Future
Perspectives
· Tinker, H. 1968. The Foundations of Local Self-Government in India, Pakistan and
Burma. New York: Praeger.
· Vajpeyi, D. 1979. Modernization and Social Change in India. New Delhi: Manohar.
· Vajpeyi, D. 1987. Public opinion of Bureaucratic Performance in Uttar-Pradesh and its
impact on Social Change and Modernization. The Indian Journal of Public Administration. pp. 940–969.
· Vajpeyi, Dhirendra K (2018) Local Democracy and Politics in South Asia-TowardsInternal Decolonization. Springer
Vohra, R. 1997. The Making of India —A Historical Survey. New York: M.E. Sharpe
Suggested Readings :
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