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Indian Administration -(TEXT BOOK)- By Avasthi & Avasthi- For Civil Services/ P.C.S -Mains and U.G.C-C.B.C.S, NET and for U.G. and P.G Classes of Various Universities

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Indian Administration – , By – Avasthi & Avasthi, ISBN Code – 978-81-89770-18-1

 

[For Civil/State Services (Prelims & Mains), UGC-CBCS, NET, PGT/TGT, SSC-CGL Examinations and for B.A. (Pass/Honours) and M.A. Classes]

 

In the first place, Indian Administration attempts to cover the syllabus of the civil services competitive examinations held by the U.P.S.C. and Public Service Commission(s) of various states. Secondly, the book covers the Evolution of Indian Administration from Kautilya to the Present Day so far as is known to the authors; no other book on Indian Administration covers such a wide gamut. Thirdly, the book is a treatise on both, government and administration of India. It devotes a long chapter on the main features of Indian polity. Fourthly, for the first time an attempt has been made to discus state and local administration in such details, and a separate chapter on District Planning may be cited as an example. Belong as we do to the state of Madhya Pradesh, it is but natural to base the discussion of state Government and Administration and its various bodies on the experience of Madhya Pradesh. The same is true of local bodies.

The Author has added some new topics. Mention may be made of Prime Minister’s Office, State Admin: Department/Directorates, Civil Service Examination: New Scheme, Integrity and Corruption in India, Lokpal and Lokayuktas: Indian Ombudsman, Local Self- Government, Panchayati Raj, Urban and Rural Development in India.

The Author has included some enlarged and updated subjects: Lokpal and Lokayukta (Amendment), 2015, Rural and Urban Development Programme of Present government and NITI Aayog.

Chapters
1. Evolution of Indian Administration
2. British Legacy and Administrative Features
3. Philosophical and Constitutional Framework
4. Public Sector Undertakings in India
5. Union Government and Administration
6. Union Executive: The President
7. Union Executive Council of Ministers
8. Union Executive: The Prime Minister
9. Union Executive : Cabinet Committees
10. Central Administration : Cabinet Secretariat
11. Central Administration : Prime Minister’s Office : PMO
12. Central Administration : Central Secretariat
13. Central Administration : Ministries and Departments
14. Central Administration : Boards and Commissions
15. Central Administration : Attached Offices
16. Central Administration: Field Organizations
17. State Government and Administration
18. State Executive: The Governor
19. State Executive: The Chief Minister
20. State Executive: The Council of Ministers
21. State Administration : State Secretariat
22. State Administration: The Chief Secretary
23. State Administration : Departments
24. District Administration in India
25. Changing Role of the District Collector
26. Civil Services in India
27. Indian Civil Services: The Structure
28. Civil Services : Recruitment and Selection
29. Union Public Service Commission
30. Indian Civil Services: Training
31. Promotion and Performance Appraisal
32. Conduct and Discipline in Administration
33. Employer-Employee Relations in India
34. Indian Civil Service: Neutrality and Political Rights
35. Integrity and Corruption in Administration
36. Redressal of Public Grievances
37. Good Governance: Initiatives in India
38. Generalists Vs. Specialists in Administratio
39. Morale, Ethics & Professional Standards
40. Financial Administration and Budget
41. Budgetary Process in India
42. Parliamentary Control Over Finance
43. Accounting and Audit System in India
44. Comptroller and Auditor General: C.A.G
45. Administrative Reforms in India
46. Control Over Indian Administration
47. Rural and Urban Development in India
48. Panchayati Raj System: 73rd Constitutional Amendment
49. Local Self-Government: 74th Constitutional Amendment
50. Law and Order Administration in india
51. National Police Commission
52. Criminalisation of Politics and Administration
53. Major Issues in Indian Administration.
54. National Human Rights Commission: NHRC
55. Administration of Coalition Government and Administrative Problems
56. Lokpal and Lokayuktas: Indian Ombudsman
57. Disaster Management

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Indian Administration – , By – Avasthi & Avasthi, ISBN Code – 978-81-89770-18-1

 

[For Civil/State Services (Prelims & Mains), UGC-CBCS, NET, PGT/TGT, SSC-CGL Examinations and for B.A. (Pass/Honours) and M.A. Classes]

In the first place, Indian Administration attempts to cover the syllabus of the civil services competitive examinations held by the U.P.S.C. and Public Service Commission(s) of various states. Secondly, the book covers the Evolution of Indian Administration from Kautilya to the Present Day so far as is known to the authors; no other book on Indian Administration covers such a wide gamut. Thirdly, the book is a treatise on both, government and administration of India. It devotes a long chapter on the main features of Indian polity. Fourthly, for the first time an attempt has been made to discus state and local administration in such details, and a separate chapter on District Planning may be cited as an example. Belong as we do to the state of Madhya Pradesh, it is but natural to base the discussion of state Government and Administration and its various bodies on the experience of Madhya Pradesh. The same is true of local bodies.

The Author has added some new topics. Mention may be made of Prime Minister’s Office, State Admin: Department/Directorates, Civil Service Examination: New Scheme, Integrity and Corruption in India, Lokpal and Lokayuktas: Indian Ombudsman, Local Self- Government, Panchayati Raj, Urban and Rural Development in India.

The Author has included some enlarged and updated subjects: Lokpal and Lokayukta (Amendment), 2015, Rural and Urban Development Programme of Present government and NITI Aayog.

Chapters
1. Evolution of Indian Administration
2. British Legacy and Administrative Features
3. Philosophical and Constitutional Framework
4. Public Sector Undertakings in India
5. Union Government and Administration
6. Union Executive: The President
7. Union Executive Council of Ministers
8. Union Executive: The Prime Minister
9. Union Executive : Cabinet Committees
10. Central Administration : Cabinet Secretariat
11. Central Administration : Prime Minister’s Office : PMO
12. Central Administration : Central Secretariat
13. Central Administration : Ministries and Departments
14. Central Administration : Boards and Commissions
15. Central Administration : Attached Offices
16. Central Administration: Field Organizations
17. State Government and Administration
18. State Executive: The Governor
19. State Executive: The Chief Minister
20. State Executive: The Council of Ministers
21. State Administration : State Secretariat
22. State Administration: The Chief Secretary
23. State Administration : Departments
24. District Administration in India
25. Changing Role of the District Collector
26. Civil Services in India
27. Indian Civil Services: The Structure
28. Civil Services : Recruitment and Selection
29. Union Public Service Commission
30. Indian Civil Services: Training
31. Promotion and Performance Appraisal
32. Conduct and Discipline in Administration
33. Employer-Employee Relations in India
34. Indian Civil Service: Neutrality and Political Rights
35. Integrity and Corruption in Administration
36. Redressal of Public Grievances
37. Good Governance: Initiatives in India
38. Generalists Vs. Specialists in Administratio
39. Morale, Ethics & Professional Standards
40. Financial Administration and Budget
41. Budgetary Process in India
42. Parliamentary Control Over Finance
43. Accounting and Audit System in India
44. Comptroller and Auditor General: C.A.G
45. Administrative Reforms in India
46. Control Over Indian Administration
47. Rural and Urban Development in India
48. Panchayati Raj System: 73rd Constitutional Amendment
49. Local Self-Government: 74th Constitutional Amendment
50. Law and Order Administration in india
51. National Police Commission
52. Criminalisation of Politics and Administration
53. Major Issues in Indian Administration.
54. National Human Rights Commission: NHRC
55. Administration of Coalition Government and Administrative Problems
56. Lokpal and Lokayuktas: Indian Ombudsman
57. Disaster Management

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Dimensions 24 × 16 × 2 cm
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