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    प्रस्तुत राजनीति विज्ञान Political Science पुस्तक कोल्हान विश्वविद्यालय, चाईबासा के बी. ऐ. (ऑनर्स) राजनीति विज्ञानं सेमेस्टर-III के नवीनतम संशोधित पाठ्यक्रम को आधार बनाकर तैयार की गयी है। 

    राजनीति विज्ञान Political Science Syllabus For B.A. (Hons.) Semester III of Kolhan University, Chaibasa

    Core Course 5 Introduction to Comparative Politics

    1. Comparative Politics: Meaning, Nature and Scope
    2. Difference between Comparative Politics and Comparative Government.
    3. Approaches to Study Comparative Politics: Traditional, Political System Analysis, Structural-Functional Analysis, and Marxist-Leninist Approach.
    4. Constitution: Meaning, Type and Evolution.
    5. Constitutionalism: Liberal-Democratic and Totalitarian
    6. Pressure Group and Interest Group.

    Core Course 6 Comparative Government and Politics: Major Constitutions of the World (U.K., U.S.A., France, and Switzerland)

    1. Executive System.
    2. Legislative System.
    3. Judicial System.
    4. Procedure of Constitutional Amendments.
    5. Party System.
    6. Pressure Group and Interest Group.

    Core Course 7 Political Sociology

    1. Political Sociology: Meaning, Nature and Scope.
    2. Political Elite.
    3. Political Culture.
    4. Political Socialization.
    5. Political Participation.
    6. Political Development

    राजनीति विज्ञान Political Science Book विषय-सूची

    तुलनात्मक राजनीति का परिचय

    1. तुलनात्मक राजनीति : अर्थ, प्रकृति एवं क्षेत्र
    2. तुलनात्मक राजनीति और तुलनात्मक शासन में अन्तर
    3. तुलनात्मक राजनीति के अध्ययन के उपागम
    4. संविधान : अर्थ, प्रकार एवं विकास
    5. संविधानवाद : उदारवादी लोकतान्त्रिक
    6. दबाव समूह तथा हित समूह

    तुलनात्मक शासन एवं राजनीति : विश्व के प्रमुख संविधान

    1. तुलनात्मक राजनीति : अर्थ, प्रकृति, विषय क्षेत्र और महत्त्व
    2. तुलनात्मक राजनीति का विकास
    3. संविधान के प्रकार एवं संविधानवाद
    4. तुलनात्मक पध्दति
    5. तुलनात्मक राजनीति की प्रकृति (तुलना के रूप)
    6. ब्रिटेन : सामाजिक-आर्थिक आधार और संविधान की विशेषताएं
    7. संयुक्त राज्य अमरीका : सामाजिक-आर्थिक आधार और संविधान की विशेषताएं
    8. चीन : सामाजिक-आर्थिक आधार और संविधान की विशेषताएं
    9. स्विट्जरलैण्ड : सामाजिक-आर्थिक आधार और संविधान की विशेषताएं
    10. फ्रांस : सामाजिक-आर्थिक आधार और संविधान की विशेषताएं
    11. संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका और स्विट्जरलैण्ड के संविधानो में संशोधन प्रक्रिया
    12. संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका और स्विट्जरलैण्ड की संघात्मक व्यवस्था
    13. ब्रिटिश कार्यपालिका : सम्राट और राजमुकुट
    14. ब्रिटिश मन्त्रिमडल तथा प्रधानमंत्री
    15. अमरीका राष्ट्रपति
    16. फ्रांस का राष्ट्रपति
    17. चीन का राष्ट्रपति
    18. स्विट्जरलैण्ड : बहुल कार्यपालिका-संघीय सरकार
    19. ब्रिटिश संसद : रचना और शक्तियां
    20. अमरीकी कांग्रेस : रचना और शक्तियां
    21. स्विस संघीय संसद : रचना और शक्तियां
    22. फ्रेंच संसद : रचना और शक्तियां
    23. चीन की व्यवस्थापिका : राष्ट्रीय जनवादी कांग्रेस
    24. ब्रिटेन : न्यायिक व्यवस्था
    25. अमरीका : संघीय न्यायपालिका
    26. फ्रांस : प्रशासनिक कानून और प्रशासनिक न्यायालय
    27. राजनितिक दल : ब्रिटेन, अमरीका और फ्रांस
    28. चीन : साम्यवादी दल की भूमिका
    29. स्विस न्यायपालिका : संघीय व्यवस्था
    30. स्विट्जरलैण्ड में दलीय व्यवस्था
    31. दबाव समूह : ब्रिटेन, अमरीका और फ्रांस

    Core Course 7 राजनीतिक समाजशास्त्र

    1. राजनीतिक समाजशास्त्र का अर्थ, प्रकृति और क्षेत्र
    2. राजनीति अभिजन या विशिष्ट
    3. राजनीतिक संस्कृति
    4. राजनीतिक समाजीकरण
    5. राजनीतिक सहभागिता
    6. राजनीतिक विकास

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    The study of Public Administration is a part of the larger study of governmental processes and political systems. Public Administration is the means by which policies and objectives of the Constitution are implemented. To understand how government is administered, public administration must be studied in the context of our governmental
    system.

    To understand how the administration of government develops, the student must be aware of the great changes that have taken place in our society during the last half century. These changes have enormously increased—in volumes and in kind—the functions placed upon government, and have required the development of a new public administration that was understand of at the dawn of the present century. The revolution in science and technology, rapid urbanisation, population explosions, the problem of environment degradation and innovations of the new management techniques have
    greatly altered the tasks and responsibilities of government and of those who administer our governmental agencies.

    Formerly the primary objective of the study of Public Administration was to make government more efficient and economical. This goal is still important. But today increased emphasis is placed on the role of public administrators in the formulation of
    policies and programs to cope with the pressing problems and needs of a rapidly evolving developing society. No longer is it believed that administration can be kept separate from policy and politics. Public Administration works with and under the direction of politicians, who have an indispensable role in democratic government. How to achieve democratic control over bureaucracy—government officials—so that it faithfully and effectively carries out the policies of the elected representatives and political masters is one of the leading problems of democratic governments everywhere.

    Indian public administration during colonial rule was shaped by the character and requirements of the regime. After Independence, the context of administration changed radically as government, in a situation of resource constraint, had to work toward planned socio-economic development in as short a time as possible. ‘Development’ took the centre-stage in Indian administration immediately after the start of independent political life.

    Since 1991, the context of administration has again been changing under the impact of the New Economic Policy. Concepts like globalisation, liberalisation and privatisation have gained wide currency that are indicative of more openness of government to international competition, deregulation, and dismantling of a series of government controls and downsizing of government by handling over selected activities to the private sector and by encouraging the non-government organisations to work more and more in the social development sector, particularly in such fields as health, education, women’s
    development, etc.

    In the years to come, public administration in India is likely to face an unprecedented situation. It will need to operate under the long shadow of a growing political crisis, of incessant instability, of an endemic growth of corruption and of growing loss of faith in major parties among large sections of the population. It is likely to face a growing decline in the overall role of the State in the governance of the country, particularly in its political dimensions, thus necessarily emphasising a growing role for the administration and the bureaucracy.

    The present volume presents a fairly comprehensive view of the evolving Indian Administrative system at a critical period of its development. The volume seeks to analyse and probe the diverse aspects and problems of contemporary Indian Administration in their proper historical setting. The book has been written primarily for students of Indian Universities. The book is a recommended reading for candidates appearing in the Civil Services Examinations.

    EVOLUTION OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

    1. ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM DURING THE PERIOD OF KAUTILYA
    2. THE MUGHAL ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
    3. ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM DURING THE BRITISH PERIOD : Legacy of British Rule
    4. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

    PHILOSOPHICAL & CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF GOVERNMENT

    5. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
    6. THE PREAMBLE : Philosophy of the Constitution
    7. THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS : Charter of Political & Civil Liberties
    8. DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY : Manifesto of Aims and Objectives
    9. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY : Relationship
    10. FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
    11. PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY IN INDIA
    12. INDIA’S ADMINISTRATIVE CULTURE
    13. BUREAUCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

    PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKING

    14. PUBLIC UNDERTAKINGS IN INDIA

    UNION GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

    15. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT : Method of Election
    16. POWERS AND POSITION OF THE PRESIDENT
    17. THE PRIME MINISTER : Office and Powers
    18. UNION COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
    19. THE INDIAN PARLIAMENT : Role and Functioning
    20. THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA : Organisation and Powers
    21. JUDICIARY AND DEMOCRATIC PROCESS : Context of Judicial Review in India
    22. JUDICIARY AND DEMOCRATIC PROCESS : Context of Judicial Activism in India
    23. CABINET COMMITTEES
    24. CABINET SECRETARIAT
    25. PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE
    26. CENTRAL SECRETARIAT
    27. MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS
    28. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS IN INDIA
    29. NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TRANSFORMING INDIA—NITI AAYOG

    FEDERAL SYSTEM AND CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS

    30. INDIAN FEDERAL SYSTEM : Structure and Processes
    31. CENTRE-STATE LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS : An Overview
    32. CENTRE-STATE ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS : An Overview
    33. CENTRE-STATE FINANCIAL RELATIONS : An Overview
    34. POLITICS OF PRESIDENT’S RULE IN THE STATES
    35. OVER-CENTRALISATION : A Plea for State Autonomy
    36. CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS : Areas of Conflict
    37. COMMISSIONS ON CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS : Major Recommendations
    38. ROLE OF THE FINANCE COMMISSION

    STATE GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

    39. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR : Mode of Selection and Removal
    40. ROLE OF THE GOVERNOR : Powers and Position
    41. CHIEF MINISTER AND THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
    42. CHIEF SECRETARY
    43. STATE SECRETARIAT
    44. DIRECTORATES

    DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    45. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION : Changing Role of the District Collector
    46. PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS
    47. URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
    48. RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN INDIA
    49. URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN INDIA

    PUBLIC SERVICES

    50. EVOLUTION OF THE CIVIL SERVICES IN INDIA
    51. CIVIL SERVICES IN INDIA : Position Classification
    52. ALL INDIA SERVICES : Nature, Role and Rationale
    53. ALL INDIA SERVICES : IAS, IPS & IFS
    54. CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES
    55. TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING IN THE CHANGING CONTEXT OF GOVERNANCE
    56. POLITICISATION OF THE HIGHER CIVIL SERVICES—RELATIONS BETWEEN POLITICAL AND PERMANENT EXECUTIVES : Issues of Anonymity & Neutrality vs. Commitment
    57. GOOD GOVERNANCE : Initiatives in India

    FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

    58. BUDGET AS A POLITICAL INSTRUMENT
    59. BUDGETARY PROCESS IN INDIA : Role of the Ministry of Finance
    60. CONTROL OVER PUBLIC EXPENDITURE : Estimates Committee and Public Accounts Committee
    61. ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT : Role of Controller General of Accounts
    62. THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA

    ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS

    63. ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS : Insights from Indian Experience
    64. REFORMING INDIA’S HIGHER CIVIL SERVICES : Agenda for 21st Century Reforms

    MACHINERY FOR PLANNING

    65. ECONOMIC PLANNING, FEDERALISM AND MACHINERY FOR PLAN FORMULATION
    66. DECENTRALISED AND DISTRICT PLANNING IN INDIA

    ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND ORDER

    67. ROLE OF CENTRAL AND STATE AGENCIES IN MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER
    68. CRIMINALISATION OF POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
    69. POLICE REFORMS IN INDIA : Historical Perspective
    70. NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
    71. REFORMS IN POLICE

    MAJOR ISSUES IN INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

    72. MINISTER-CIVIL SERVANT RELATIONSHIP
    73. ETHICS AND VALUES IN PUBLIC SERVICE : Problem of Corruption in Indian Administration
    74. THE LOKPAL AND LOKAYUKTAS
    75. COALITION GOVERNMENTS AND POLITICS : Problems of Administration
    76. HUMAN RIGHTS : National Human Rights Commission
    77. DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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    Public Administration in India Book Contents

    Evolution of Indian Administration

    • Administrative System During The Period of Kautilya
    • The Mughal Administrative System
    • Administrative System During The British Period: Legacy of British Rule
    • Salient Features of The Indian Administration

    Philosophical & Constitutional Framework of Government

    • Salient Features of The Indian Constitution
    • The Preamble: Philosophy of The Constitution
    • Secularism: Soul of The Constitution
    • The Fundamental Rights: Charter of Political & Civil Liberties
    • Directive Principles of State Policy: Manifesto of Aims and Objectives
    • Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy : Relationship
    • Fundamental Duties
    • Parliamentary Democracy In India
    • India’S Administrative Culture
    • Bureaucracy and Development

    Public Sector Undertaking

    • Public Undertakings In India

    Union Government and Administration

    • Office of The President: Method of Election
    • Powers and Position of The President
    • The Prime Minister: Office and Powers
    • Union Council of Ministers
    • The Indian Parliament: Role and Functioning
    • The Supreme Court of India: Organisation and Powers
    • Judiciary and Democratic Process: Context of Judicial Review In India
    • Judiciary and Democratic Process: Context of Judicial Activism In India
    • Cabinet Committees
    • Cabinet Secretariat
    • Prime Minister’s Office
    • Central Secretariat
    • Ministries and Departments
    • Boards and Commissions In India
    • National Institute For Transforming India—Niti Aayog 

    Federal System and Centre-State Relations

    • Indian Federal System: Structure and Processes
    • Centre-State Legislative Relations: An Overview
    • Centre-State Administrative Relations: An Overview
    • Centre-State Financial Relations: An Overview
    • Politics of President’S Rule in The States
    • Over-Centralisation: A Plea For State Autonomy
    • Centre-State Relations: Areas of Conflict
    • Commissions On Centre-State Relations: Major Recommendations
    • Role of The Finance Commission

    State Government and Administration

    • Office of The Governor: Mode of Selection and Removal
    • Role of The Governor: Powers and Position
    • Chief Minister and The Council of Ministers
    • Chief Secretary
    • State Secretariat
    • Directorates

    District Administration and Local Government

    • District Administration: Changing Role of The District Collector
    • Panchayati Raj Institutions
    • Urban Local Government
    • Rural Development Programmes In India
    • Urban Development Programmes In India

    Public Services

    • Evolution of The Civil Services In India
    • Civil Services In India: Position Classification
    • All India Services: Nature, Role and Rationale
    • All India Services: IAS, IPS & IFS
    • Central Civil Services
    • Training and Capacity Building In The Changing Context of Governance
    • Politicisation of The Higher Civil Services—Relations Between Political and Permanent Executives: Issues of Anonymity & Neutrality Vs. Commitment
    • Relationship Between Specialist & Generalist Administrators
    • Good Governance: Initiatives In India

    Financial Management

    • Budget as a Political Instrument
    • Budgetary Process In India: Role of The Ministry of Finance
    • Control Over Public Expenditure: Estimates Committee and Public Accounts Committee
    • Accounts and Audit: Role of Controller General of Accounts
    • The Comptroller and Auditor General of India

    Administrative Reforms

    • Administrative Reforms: Insights From Indian Experience
    • Reforming India’S Higher Civil Services: Agenda For 21St Century Reforms 

    Machinery For Planning

    • Economic Planning, Federalism and Machinery For Plan Formulation
    • Decentralised and District Planning In India

    Administration of Law and Order

    • Role of Central and State Agencies In Maintenance of Law and Order
    • Criminalisation of Politics and Administration
    • Police Reforms In India: Historical Perspective
    • National Police Commission
    • Reforms In Police

    Major Issues In Indian Administration

    • Minister-Civil Servant Relationship
    • Ethics and Values In Public Service: Problem of Corruption In Indian Administration
    • The Lokpal and Lokayuktas
    • Coalition Governments and Politics: Problems of Administration
    • Human Rights: National Human Rights Commission
    • Disaster Management 

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