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B. Skills
The overall objective of this undergraduate course is to inculcate you with the
following set of skills:
Cognitive
Knowledge of public administration will demand that students have the capacity
to demonstrate insight in presenting materials drawn from a wide and sometimes
contradictory range of primary and secondary sources and evaluate them on the
basis of legislation and procedures learnt.
Employability
Public Administration will demand that the students be able to decipher the
functioning of governmental machinery and the paradigm shift which has
occurred therein.
Subject Specific
Public Administration demands ability to identify and select issues from the
administrative activities and to analyze such activities in the light of primary and
secondary sources provided in the subject.
C. Outcomes
The key skills will be highlighted by this course i.e. independent research.
These skills will be central to your success in completing this course‟s scheme
of assessment.
Independent Research / Group work
In preparing for the coursework assignment, particular emphasis will be placed
on independent learning i.e., the ability to take initiative in the design
(individualized approach or plan of action) and research of the stated project.
The coursework in question is deliberately broadly drawn, and is designed to
challenge you in this regard.
D. Final Outcome
Assessment is by compulsory coursework examination (40% internal + 60%
External= 100%) under the auspices of the Symbiosis International (Deemed
University), Pune.
3. LECTURES
A. Times and Attendance
Three lecture times have been set aside for this course for B.A LL.B. Verify it
from the timetable assigned for each division. Lecture outlines, principally in the
form of PowerPoint slides, will be made available in „The Library‟ on
„Curiosity‟ Portal at https://slsnoida.curiositylive.com. In addition, Session Plan/
Course material will be also provided continuing suggested reading such as
Books; Journals. To facilitate your understanding of these lectures, you should
always read at least the relevant pages of suggested readings in advance of each
lecture.
As per Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Regulations, please
note, “Students are expected to attend minimum 75% of all scheduled
sessions and other forms of instruction as defined by the programme of
study.”
The student will not be eligible to appear for the examination if he / she fail to
put in the required attendance. The students can update themselves of their
attendance daily online in „Attendance‟ on „Curiosity‟ Portal at
https://slsnoida.curiositylive.com
You are notified that two online sessions with the help of „Banyan Tree
@Curiosity‟ will be conducted for Tutorials. We will be expecting your response/
answer/ reply within stipulated time given. Those, who will respond/answer/ reply
within stipulated time given will be granted attendance for one lecture each. This
activity is compulsory for all and attendance so granted will form part of the
total attendance.
B. Notifications:
Learners are informed that notice/s, if required, with respect Academic
Administration, either by Course in Charge or Faculty In Charge, Academic
Coordination will be sent using „Owl@Curiosity‟. Either Course in
Charge/Faculty in Charge, Academic Coordination or Learner using
„Library@Curiosity‟ will publish no notifications. You are required to keep
yourself duly informed.
C. Lecture Outline:
Tutorial
Discussion
Lecture-22
Topic 6: Administrative Adjudication-
Lecture-23 Meaning, types, Advantages,
Week 8 Disadvantages, Reasons for growth
19/08/19 Difference between Administrative
Adjudication and judicial process, reforms in
Lecture-24 administrative justice, judicial review of
administrative adjudication
73rd Amendment
Lecture-37
Week 13 74th Amendment
Lecture-38
23/09/19 Development Administration
Lecture-39
Development Administration
Lecture-40
Week 14 Development Administration
Lecture-41
30/09/19
Lecture-42 New Public Administration
B. Suggested Readings:
Barthwal , C.P. & Kumkum Kishore, Public Administration in India
(Current Perspectives), Allahabad Publishing House, New Delhi, (2003)
Barthwal , C.P. Indian Administration Since Independence, Bharat Book
Centre Lucknow, (2003)
Bhattacharya, Mohit, Development Administration, Jawahar Publishers
(2006)
Fadia, B.L., Fadia, Kuldeep, Public Administration, Administrative
Concepts and Theories, Kitab Mahal, New Delhi, (2003)
Felix Nigro & Liyod Nigro , Modern Public Administration,Harper and
Row Publication, New York., (1988)
Goel, S.L., Advanced Public Administration, Deep & Deep, New Delhi,
(2003)
Goel, S.L., Public Administration: Theory and Practice, Deep & Deep,
New Delhi, (2003)
Henry, Nicholas, Public Administration & Public Affairs, OUP. Delhi
(1996)
Indian Institute of Public Administration, Public Policy in India: Some
Emerging Concerns, Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi, (2002)
Mathur, Kuldeep Development Policy and Administration, Sage, New
Delhi, (1996)
Naidu, S. P. Public administration: Theories & Concepts, Sage
Publication, Chennai (2007)
Noorjahan Bava, Public Administration in the 21st Century, New Delhi,
Kanishka, (2004)
Pai Panandiker, A Survey of Research in Public Administration: Konark,
Delhi, (1990)
Prasad & Prasad, Administrative Thinkers, Sterling Publisher, Delhi
(2013)
R. Tyagi, Public Administration, Atmaram & Sons New Delhi, (1990)
S.R. Maheshwari, Public Administration in India, Oxford University
Press, (2006)
Sapru, R.K. Administrative Theories and Management Thought, Sterling
Publishers (1994)
Singh , Shiv Raj & P.P.S. Gill, Public Administration in the New
Millennium Challenges & Prospects, Anamika Publsihers, New Delhi,
(2003)
Singh Amita, Administration reforms: Towards Sustainable Practices,
Sage, New Delhi, (2005)
*Note:
1. The above list is indicative and not exhaustive.
2. Earlier editions of a number of the above texts might also be available and can
be consulted.
These text were selected because they provide in one volume a combination of
text, cases and materials, designed to be read as a whole i.e., a “one-stop shop”.
Nevertheless, the text provides the basic reading for the course only. Once you
start reading about the course and the relevant books, there is a multiplier effect
of each subsequent text that you read on the subject.
It is creditable if you, in respect of the proper use of independent research and
study, follow up in the Library some of the case studies, articles or other
material referred to in the prime textbook or in class – or even to do some
research of your own. A good resource to use is online databases such as
Emerald; Ebsco; JSTOR; SCOPUS available on campus network.
5. ASSESSMENT:
You will be examined in this course by Internal (40%) and External Assessment
(60%) format. Internal examination will be conducted for 40 marks. It will include
the following mode of evaluation:
A. Ist Mode of Evaluation: Long Term Paper (10 marks,)
B. IInd Mode of Evaluation: One tutorial (20 marks each)
C. IIIrd Mode of Evaluation: Viva-voce (10 marks).
The Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for 60 marks will conduct
external written examination at the end of semester. It consists of ten objectives, 2
mark each (20 marks) and 4 subjective questions 10 Marks each with an alternative
(40 marks).
Schedule Tutorial
Date
Result Topic
Unit 1,2,3,4,5 as per
August 30, 2019 September 09, 2019 Handbook
Session – II
Session – I
Date of
Uploading
„query‟ by July 31, 2019 @ 4:00 p.m. August 20, 2019 @ 4:00 p.m.
the faculty
Last-date for
uploading
August 02, 2019 @ 4:00
reply by the August 22, 2019 @ 4:00 p.m.
p.m.
students
C. Viva-Voce
The third mode of internal evaluation will be Viva-voce which will cover the
syllabus covered in class till September 10, 2019. Each learner will be
given around 10 minutes for her / his viva-voce.
Schedule of Viva-voce
Date
Division Roll Numbers Time
26
September C 1-20 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
27
September C 21-40 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
30
September C 41 onwards 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
13
September D 1-20 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
16
September D 21-40 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
17
September D 41 onwards 2:00- 5:00 p.m.
2019
7. ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
The course in-charge for Public Administration is Dr. Priyamvada Mishra. In case
you face any problem in dealing with the subject, feel free to see the concerned
faculty.
Submitted by
Name of the candidate
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Division …. PRN. No…….. Class….. of
In
Month, year
Under the guidance of
Name of guide
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Designation and official address of research guide
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