Deccan Education Society’s FERGUSSON COLLEGE, PUNE...
Transcript of Deccan Education Society’s FERGUSSON COLLEGE, PUNE...
Deccan Education Society’s
FERGUSSON COLLEGE, PUNE
(AUTONOMOUS)
SYLLABUS UNDER AUTONOMY
THIRD YEAR B.A. (Political Science)
SEMESTER - V
SYLLABUS FOR T. Y. B. A.
Academic Year 2018-2019
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER – V
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER – I
TITLE: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS & POLITICS
(आंतरराष्ट्रीय संबंध आणि राजकारि)
PAPER CODE: POL3501
[CREDITS - 3]
Learning Objectives:
1. To enable the students to understand the various approaches to the study of
international relations and contemporary world politics.
2. To introduce them to various concepts and theories in the study of international
relations and contemporary world politics.
3. To introduce the students to the major international and regional organizations and
their role in world politics.
4. To enable the students to understand the issues & debates revolving around the major
concerns of the Global Society today.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Concepts
1. Power
2. National Interest
3. Diplomacy
Unit - II Important Approaches
1. Systems Approach
2. Behavioural Approach
3. Decision Making Approach
Unit - III Theories of International Relations & Politics
1. Realism
2. Liberalism
3. Marxism
Unit - IV International Organizations
1. United Nations:
Democratization of the United Nations
2. World Trade Organization (WTO)
Unit - V Regional Organizations: Successes & Challenges
1. European Union (EU)
2. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
3. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Unit - VI International Security Concerns of the Global Society:
Issues & Debates
1. Terrorism
2. Human Rights
3. Environmentalism
Texts & References:
1. Basu Rumki, International Politics Concepts, Theories, & Issues, Sage, New Delhi,
2015.
2. Baylis John and Steve Smith, The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to
International Relations, Oxford University Press, Latest Edition
3. Viotti and Kauppi, International Relations and World Politics: Security, Economy,
Identity, Pearson Education, 2012.
4. Mallavarapu Siddharth, ‘Indian Thinking in International Relations’ in International
Relations: Perspectives for the Global South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Eds.),
Pearson, New Delhi, 2012, pp. 22-38.
5. Rajgopalan Rajesh, ‘Security’ in International Relations: Perspectives for the Global
South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Eds.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012, pp. 135-
148.
6. Castle Stephen, ‘Global Migrations’, in International Relations: Perspectives for the
Global South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Eds.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012, pp.
272-285.
7. C. S. R. Murthy, ‘United Nations’ in International Relations: Perspectives for the
Global South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Eds.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012, pp.
373-388.
8. Gudavarthy Ajay, ‘Human Rights’ in International Relations: Perspectives for the
Global South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Eds.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012, pp.
389-403.
9. ऩेंडवे, अरुणा आणण उत्तया वशस्रफुद्धे, आॊतययाष्ट्रीम वॊफॊध: ळीतमुद्धोत्तय ल जागततकीकयणाच े
याजकायण, ओरयएन्टर राॉगभन.
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER - V
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER - II
TITLE: MODERN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
(आधुणिक भारतीय राजकीय णिचार)
PAPER CODE: POL3502
[CREDITS - 4]
Learning Objectives: 1. To introduce the students to Indian political thought.
2. To introduce the students to key Indian thinkers.
3. To help students situate Indian political thought in its historical context.
4. To introduce the students to some of the original texts in the context of their time and
space.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Raja Ram Mohan Roy
1. Views on Social Reforms
2. Views on Tradition and Modernity
3. Thoughts on Freedom of Press
Unit - II Bal Gangadhar Tilak
1. Views on Social Reform
2. Ideas on Nationalism
3. Four-point programme
Unit - III Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
1. Idea of Satyagraha
2. Idea of Swaraj
3. Philosophy of Sarvodaya
Unit - IV Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
1. Critique on Caste System
2. Concept of Women’s liberation
3. Views on Nationalism and Democracy
Unit - V Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
1. Views on History
2. Views on Nationalism
3. Critique of Caste System
Unit - VI Ram Manohar Lohiya
1. Views on History
2. Views on Equality
3. Idea of Democratic Socialism
Texts:
1. Pantham Thomas, ‘Introduction: For the Study of Modern Indian Political Thought’, in
Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986. pp. 9-16.
2. Pantham Thomas, ‘The Socio-Religious and Political Thought of Rammohun Roy’, in
Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986. pp. 17-31.
3. Inamdar N. R., ‘The Political Ideas of Lokmanya Tilak’, in Political Thought in Modern
India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1986,
pp.110-121.
4. Dalton Dennis, ‘The Ideology of Savodaya: Concepts of Politics and Power in Indian
Political Though’, in Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth
Deutsch (Eds.), Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp. 275-296.
5. Rothermund Indira, ‘Gandhi’s Satyagraha and Hindu Thought’ in Political Thought in
Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage Publication, New
Delhi, 1986, pp. 297-306.
6. Terchek Ronald J., ‘Gandhi’s and Democratic Theory’, in Political Thought in Modern
India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1986,
pp. 307-324.
7. Pantham Thomas, ‘Beyond Liberal Democracy Thinking with Mahatma Gandhi’, in
Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp.325-346.
8. Nandy Ashis, ‘Oppression and Human Liberation: Towards a Post-Gandhian Utopia’, in
Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp. 347-359.
9. Zelliot Eleanor, ‘The Social and Political Thought of B. R. Ambedkar’, in Political
Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp. 161-175.
10. Parekh Bhikhu, ‘Some-Reflections on the Hindu Tradition of Political Thought’, in
Political Thought in Modern India, Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage
Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp. 32-52.
11. Dixit Prabha, ‘The Ideology of Hindu Nationalism’, in Political Thought in Modern India
Pantham Thomas and Kenneth Deutsch (Eds.), Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1986, pp.
122-141.
12. Roy, Himanshu & M. P. Singh, Indian Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers, Pearson,
New Delhi, 2017.
13. ऩॊथभ, थॉभव, ‘वलऴम प्रलेळ: आधतुनक बायतीम याजकीम वलचायवयणीच्मा अभ्मावाठी’, आधतुनक
बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ९-१७.
14. ऩॊथभ, थॉभव, ‘याभभोशन यॉम माॊच े वाभाजजक-धार्भिक आणण याजकीम वलचाय’, आधतुनक
बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ३७-६१.
15. इनाभदाय ना. य., ‘रोकभान्म दटऱकाॊचे याजकीम वलचाय’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. १२७-
१३९.
16. डाल्टन डतेनव, ‘वलोदमाची वलचायप्रणारी: बायतीम याजकीम वलचायातीर याजकायण आणण वत्ता वॊकल्ऩना’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय,ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ३१८-३४३.
17. योदयभॊड इॊददया, ‘गाॊधीचा वत्माग्रश आणण दशॊद ू वलचाय’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय,
ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ३४४-३५४.
18. टेचके योनाल्ड जे., ‘गाॊधी आणण रोकळाशी र्वॊध्दात’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ,
थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ३५५-३७३.
19. ऩॊथभ, थॉभव, ‘उदायभतलादी रोकळाशीच्मा ऩरीकडे: भशात्भा गाॊधीवभलेत वलचायभॊथन’, आधतुनक
बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा.क्र. ३७४-३९८.
20. नॊदी आर्ळऴ, ‘दडऩळाशी आणण भानली भुक्ती: उत्तय-गाॊधीमुगातीर कजल्ऩतादळिच्मा ददळने े
लाटचार’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.),
वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७, ऩा. क्र. ३९९-४१३.
21. ऩायेख, र्बकू, ‘याजकीम वलचायवयणी लयीर दशॊद ूऩयॊऩयाॊचा ऩगडा ’, आधतुनक बायतातीर
याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ, थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७.
22. ददक्षषत, प्रबा, ‘दशॊद ूयाष्ट्रलादाची वलचायप्रणारी ’, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, ऩॊथभ,
थॉभव आणण केनेथ एर दॉइच (वॊऩा.), वेज प्रकाळन, नली ददल्री, २०१७.
References:
1. Guha Ramachandra, Makers of Modern India, Penguin Books, Gurgaon, 2012.
2. Chakraborty, Bidyut, Indian Political Thought: Text and Context, Sage Texts, New Delhi,
2013.
3. Economic and Political Weekly, Special Issue on Ram Manohar Lohiya, 2010.
4. बोऱे, बास्कय रक्ष्भण, आधतुनक बायतातीर याजकीम वलचाय, वऩ ॊऩऱाऩुये प्रकाळन, नागऩूय.
5. वुभॊत, मळलॊत आणण द. दद. ऩुॊड,े (वॊऩा.), भशायाष्ट्रातीर जातीवॊस्था वलऴमक वलचाय, प्रततभा प्रकाळन, ऩुणे, १९८९.
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER - V
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER - III
TITLE: INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY
(भारताच ेपरराष्ट्र धोरि)
PAPER CODE: POL3503
[CREDITS - 4]
Learning Objectives:
1. To introduce the students to the institutional mechanisms, nature and emerging trends
in India’s foreign policy.
2. To enable the students to understand the issues in bilateral relationships with major
powers and neighbouring countries.
3. To acquaint the students with the domestic and international security concerns.
4. To acquaint the students with India’s position on international issues.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Mechanisms of Foreign Policy Formulation
1. Indian Foreign Services: Prime Minister and his Cabinet, Ministry
of External Affairs, Foreign Service
2. Mechanisms of Cultural Diplomacy
Unit - II Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy
1. 1947 to 1967
2. 1968 to 1991
3. 1991 till date
Unit - III India & Major Powers
1. USA
2. EU
3. China (BRICS)
Unit - IV India in South Asia: Issues & Cases
1. Security: Cross-border terrorism
2. Immigration: Bangladesh, Myanmar
3. Trade: SAPTA & SAFTA
Unit -V India’s Security Concerns
1. National Security perceptions
2. Challenges to India’s security
3. India’s Nuclear Doctrine
Unit -VI New Dimensions of IFP
Contemporary aspects and issues:
1. Indian Diaspora
2. India’s Look East to Act East Policy
Texts:
1. Ganguly Sumit, Oxford India Short Introductions: Indian Foreign Policy, Oxford,
2016.
2. Dutt V. P., India’s Foreign Policy since Independence, NBT, India, 2007.
3. Ganguly Sumit, (Eds.), Indian Foreign Policy: Retrospect & Prospect, Oxford, Latest
Edition, 2017.
4. Chatterjee, Aneek, Neighbours, Major Powers and Indian Foreign Policy, Orient
Blackswan, 2017.
5. Bajpai, Kanti P., Harsh V. Pant, (Eds.) India's Foreign Policy: A Reader, Oxford
University Press, Latest Edition.
6. Malone, David, Does the Elephant Dance? Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy,
Oxford University Press, 2011.
7. Bajpai, Kanti, ‘India and the World’, in The Oxford Companion to Politics in India,
Student Edition, Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta (ed.), Latest Edition,
Oxford University Press, pp. 521-541.
8. Ganguly, Sumit, ‘Indian Defence Policy’, in The Oxford Companion to Politics in
India, Student Edition, Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta (ed.), Latest
Edition, Oxford University Press, pp. 541- 552.
9. Kapur Devesh, ‘International Migration & Paradox of India’s Democracy’, in
Diaspora, Development and Democracy, Oxford University Press, ND, 2010, pp.
162-184.
10. Kapur Devesh, ‘Indian Diaspora and Indian Foreign Policy: Soft Power or Soft
Underbelly?’ in Diaspora, Development and Democracy, Oxford University Press
ND, 2010, pp. 185- 209.
11. ऩाटीर, व्शी. फी., बायताच ेऩययाष्ट्र धोयण: बायत आणण दक्षषण आर्ळमा - बायत आणण आग्नेम
आर्ळमा, के’ वागय प्रकाळन, ऩुणे, चौथी आलतृ्ती, २०१७.
12. देलऱाणकय, ळैरेंद्र, बायताच ेऩययाष्ट्र धोयण: वातत्म आणण जस्थत्मॊतय, प्रततभा प्रकाळन, ऩुणे,
२००७.
References:
1. Shyam Saran, How India Sees the World: Kautilya to the 21st Century, Juggernaut
Books, New Delhi, 2017.
2. Vineet Thakur, ‘Indian Foreign Policy’, in International Relations: Perspectives for
the Global South, Chimni B.S. and S. Mallavarapu (ed.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012,
pp. 39-53.
3. Hasan Frankel and Bhargava Arora, Transforming India: Social & Political
Dynamics, Oxford.
4. देलऱाणकय, ळैरेंद्र, 2016, भोदी कारखॊडातीर बायताचे ऩययाष्ट्र धोयण: वातत्म आणण
जस्थत्मॊतय, वकाऱ प्रकाळन, ऩुणे.
Deccan Education Society’s
FERGUSSON COLLEGE, PUNE
(AUTONOMOUS)
SYLLABUS UNDER AUTONOMY
THIRD YEAR B.A (Political Science)
SEMESTER - VI
SYLLABUS FOR T. Y. B. A.
Academic Year 2018-2019
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER - VI
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER - IV
TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
(लोकप्रशासिाची ओळख)
PAPER CODE: POL3601
[CREDITS - 3]
Learning Objectives:
1. To take an overview of the evolution and changing nature of Public Administration.
2. To introduce the students to the theoretical bases of Public Administration.
3. To facilitate an understanding of the basic concepts in Public Administration.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Evolution of Public Administration
1. Concept of Public Administration
2. Changing meaning and scope of Public Administration
Unit - II Theories of Organization
1. Formal Organization Theory: Urwick, Gulick and Fayol
2. Scientific Management Theory: Frederick W. Taylor
3. Bureaucratic Theory: Max Weber
Unit - III Modern Administrative Theories
1. Contribution of Mary Parker Follet
2. Social - Psychological aspects: Chester Barnard
3. Human Relations Theory: Elton Mayo
4. Decision Making Theory: Herbert Simon
5. Ecological Theory: Fred W. Riggs
Unit - IV Contemporary Approaches
1. Governance
2. New Public Management Approach
Unit -V Accountability and Control
1. Legislative Control
2. Executive Control
3. Judicial Control
Unit -VI Impact of Globalization on Public Administration
1. Public Private Partnership
2. Role of Civil Society
3. Changing nature of Public Policy making
Texts:
1. Avasthi and Maheshwari, Public Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal
Publication, Agra, Latest Edition.
2. Bhattcharya, Mohit, New Horizons of Public Administration, Jawahar Publishers and
Distributors, Latest Edition.
3. Chakraborty, Bidyut & Prakash Chand, Public Administration: From Government to
Governance, Orient Black Swan, 2017.
4. Dhameja, Alka and Sweta Mishra (Eds.), Public Administration: Approaches and
Applications, Pearson, 2016.
5. Prasad, Ravindra D. (et. al.), Administrative Thinkers, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi,
2016.
6. ऩाटीर, व्शी. फी., वभग्र रोकप्रळावन, के. वागय प्रकाळन, नलीन आलतृ्ती, ऩुणे.
7. ऩाटीर, फी. फी., रोकप्रळावन, वलद्मा प्रकाळन, कोल्शाऩूय, नलीन आलतृ्ती. 8. कोत्ताऩरे, रक्ष्भण, आधतुनक प्रळावकीम वलचायलॊत, श्रीवलद्मा प्रकाळन, ऩुणे, २००५.
9. पडके, लावॊती आणण श्रीकाॊत गोखरे (अनु.), प्रळावकीम वलचायलॊत, के’वागय प्रकाळन, ऩुणे.
Reference:
Cox Raymond W., Susan J. Buck & Betty N. Morgan, Public Administration in Theory &
Practice, Pearson, 2005.
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER – VI
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER – V
TITLE: INDIAN SOCIAL & POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
(भारतीय सामाणजक आणि राजकीय चळिळी)
PAPER CODE: POL3602
[CREDITS - 4]
Learning Objectives:
1. To take an overview of Indian Social & Political Movements in the post-
independence period.
2. To emphasize the socio-cultural-historical and economic-political context of the
movements.
3. To explain political movements as a part of conflict resolution in democratic politics.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Dalit Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Movement for the Renaming of Marathwada University
Unit - II Working Class Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Textile Workers’ Strike of 1982 led by Dr. Datta Samant
Unit - III Agrarian Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Bharatiya Kisan Union Agitation led by Mahendra Singh Tikait
Unit - IV Tribal Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Jharkhand: A Case study of tribal movements for Autonomy
Unit - V Women’s Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Mathura Case as an instance of sexual violence against women
Unit - VI Environmental Movement
1. Historical Overview
2. Chipko Movement led by Sundarlal Bahuguna
Texts & References: 1. Shah, Ghanshyam (Ed.), Social Movements & The State, Sage, New Delhi.
2. Oommen, T. K., ‘Social Movements’, in International Relations: Perspectives for the
Global South, B. S. Chimni and S. Mallavarapu (Ed.), Pearson, New Delhi, 2012.
3. Deshpande, Rajeshwari, ‘Social Movements in Crisis?’, in Indian Democracy:
Meanings and Practices, Rajendra Vora & Suhas Palshikar (ed.), Sage, New Delhi,
2003.
4. Baviskar, Amita, ‘Social Movements’, in The Oxford Companion to Politics in India,
Student Edition, Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta (Eds.), Oxford University
Press, pp. 381-390.
5. Pai, Sudha, Farmers' Movements in The Oxford Companion to Politics in India
Student Edition, Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta (Eds.), Latest Edition,
Oxford University Press, pp. 391-408.
6. Roy, Anupama, ‘The Women's Movement’ in The Oxford Companion to Politics in
India, Student Edition, Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta (Eds.), Latest
Edition, Oxford University Press, pp. 409-422.
7. वुभॊत, मळलॊत, ‘वाभाजजक चऱलऱीचा ऩरयप्रेक्ष्म आणण भशायाष्ट्रातीर चऱलऱी: काशी तनयीषणे’, वलचायळराखा: वभकारीन वाभाजजक चऱलऱी वलऴेळाॊक कुॊ बाय, नागोयाल (वॊऩा.),
प्रकाळक - नागोयाल कुॊ बाय.
8. जालडकेय, ळयद, लवुधा जोळी, रता जाधल, यलीॊद्र म्शवादे, (वॊऩा.) वाभाजजक ऩरयलतिन:
चचककत्वा आणण बवलतव्म (बा. ळॊ. बणगे गौयल ग्रॊथ), वुगाला प्रकाळन,ऩुणे.
9. कुॊ बाय, नागोयाल (वॊऩा.), वलचायळराखा: वभकारीन वाभाजजक चऱलऱी वलऴेळाॊक, प्रकाळक -
नागोयाल कुॊ बाय, रातूय.
10. प्रधान, ग. प्र. आणण या. ग. जाधल. (वॊऩा.), तनलडक वाधना: चऱलऱी ल आॊदोरने (खॊड ४),
वाधना प्रकाळन, ऩुणे.
11. बोऱे, बा. र. - ककळोय फेडककशाऱ (वॊऩा.), फदरता भशायाष्ट्र: एन. डी. ऩाटीर गौयल ग्रॊथ.
T. Y. B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SEMESTER – VI
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER – VI
TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN ADMINISTRATION
(भारतीय प्रशासिाची ओळख)
PAPER CODE: POL3603
[CREDITS - 4]
Learning Objectives:
1. To introduce the students to the administrative apparatus in India.
2. To enable them to understand different structures & mechanisms of Indian
Administration.
3. To facilitate an understanding of the challenges & issues facing Indian
Administration.
Title and Contents
Unit - I Constitutional Framework
1. Provisions in the Constitution
2. Constitutional Authorities: CAG, PSUs
Unit - II Union Administration & All India Services
1. Staff & Line Agencies
2. Public Service Commission
Unit - III Administrative Services at State & Local levels
1. State level
2. District level
Unit - IV Union-State Relations
1. Institutional Framework
2. Budgetary Processes
Unit -V Administrative Reforms
1. Administrative Reforms Commissions
2. Lokpal and Lokayukta
3. Tribunals: Central Administrative Tribunal and Maharashtra
Administrative Tribunal
Unit -VI Challenges & Issues in Indian Administration
1. Political Neutrality
2. Corruption
Texts:
1. Avasthi Maheshwari, Public Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal, Latest
Edition.
2. S. R. Maheshwari, Indian Administration, Orient Black Swan, Latest Edition.
3. Mohit Bhattcharya, Public Administration, Latest Edition.
References:
1. Chakrabarty Bidyut & Prakash Chand, Public Administration From Government to
Governance, Orient Black Swan.
2. Ramachandran Padma , Public Administration in India , National Book Trust, New
Delhi.