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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)

(Autonomous College affiliated to University of Mysore, Mysuru & Accredited with ‘B++’ grade by NAAC)

M.C Road, Mandya -571 401

CBCS SYLLABUS

Political Science & Public Administration

DEPARTMENT OF Political Science and public Administration

GOVERNMENT COLLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)

MANDYA-571 401

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)

(Autonomous College affiliated to University of Mysore, Mysuru & Accredited with ‘B ++’ grade by NAAC)

M.C Road, Mandya -571 401

CBCS SYLLABUS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE

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BOS in POLITICAL SCEINCE

Proceedings on CBCS Syllabus and Examination pattern

1) Resolved to introduce a whole 100 marks paper for each semester. Out which 70

marks are for a written examination, to be conducted by the University at the end of each

semester and the remaining 30 marks are for Internal Assessment.

2) Resolved to award the 30 Marks, reserved for Internal Assessment, based on the

performance in Test/ Assignment/ Seminar/ Viva Voce/Any Activities. This is to be

done by means of C1 and C2, each for 15 Marks, as follows,

Assessment for Maximum 100 marks in each Semester

Sl.

No.

Method of Assessment Marks

01 C1 (Internal Assessment) 15

02 C2 (Internal Assessment) 15

03 C3 (Theory Examination) 70

Total 100

Method of Assessment 30 marks

Sl.

No.

Method of

Assessment

Assessment

C1, C2

Marks

01 C1 Test 10

15 Assignment 5

02 C2 Test 10

15 Seminar/ Viva

Voce/Any Activities

5

Total 30

3) Resolved to introduce a Question Paper for 70 Marks Theory Examination,

consisting of Part-A, Part-B and Part-C. Part-A is to have Five Questions, each

carrying Two marks. Part –B is to have Five Questions of Five Marks each and only

four Questions have to be answered. Part –C is to have Six Questions of Ten marks

each and only Four questions have to be answered.

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CBCS Question Paper pattern

POLITICAL SCEINCE (DSC/DSE)

Time: 3hours Max. Marks: 70

PART-A

Note: Answer all questions. Each question carries two marks. (2X5=10)

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Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries five marks. (5X4=20)

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PART-C

Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries ten marks. (10X4=40)

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4) As per the instructions given for subjects with less than three credits, there must

be a whole 50 marks paper. Out which 40 marks are for a written examination to

be conducted by the University at the end of each semester and the remaining 10

marks are for Internal Assessment. C1 for 5 marks IA (Test), C2 for 5 marks IA

(Test) and C3 for 40 marks Examination to be made. The following are the

papers with less than three credits.

GE-1-Indian Administration at Vth Semester

GE-2-Human Rights Gender and Environment at VIth Semester

The QP consists of six questions, out of which four have to be answered. The

duration of Examination is two hours. The following is the Model of QP for such Papers

is as follows,

CBCS Question Paper pattern

POLITICAL SCEINCE (GE)

Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 40

PART-A

Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries five marks. (5X4=20)

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Note: Answer any Two questions. Each question carries Ten marks. (10X2=20)

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Resolved to introduce the following papers in Political Science at the UG

level as per the CBCS course credit structure given by the Colleges. This is shown

in the below table.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COURSE PAPERS (DSC)

I – Semester - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE

II – Semester - INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

III- Semester - MAJOR POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES

IV- Semester - INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE PAPERS (DSE)

V- Semester - 1. THEMES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICAL THEORY

2. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC POLICY

3. STATE POLITICS IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL

REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA

4. POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

VI- Semester - 1. DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE

2. UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION

3 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN INDIA WITH

SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA

4. FOREIGN POLICY OF INDIA

GENERIC ELECTIVES PAPERS (GE)

V- Semester - INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

VI- Semester - HUMAN RIGHTS GENDER AND ENVIRONMENT

ABILITY ENHANCEMENT COMPULSORY PAPER (AECC)

I & II- Semester - CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

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Programme: B.A.

CBCS SYLLABUS

Subject: POLITICAL SCEINCE

Semester Course Course Title Credits L T P Total

Code

I DSC-1A Core Introduction to Political Science 6 5 1 0 6

II DSC-1B Core Indian Government and Politics 6 5 1 0 6

I & II AECC Constitution of India 3 2 2 0 4

III DSC-1C Core Major Political Ideologies 6 5 1 0 6

IV DSC-1D Core Introduction to International Relations 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-1A Themes in Comparative Political

Theory 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-2A Public Administration and Public

Policy 6 5 1 0 6

V DSE-3A State Politics in India with special reference to Karnataka 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-4A Political Sociology 6 5 1 0 6

GE-1 Indian Administration 2 3 0 0 3

VI

DSE-1B Democracy and Governance 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-2B Understanding Globalization 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-3B

Local Governments in India

With special reference to Karnataka 6 5 1 0 6

DSE- 4B Foreign Policy of India 6 5 1 0 6

GE-2 Human Rights Gender and

Environment 2 3 0 0 3

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Iyr BA Ist SEMESTER POLITICAL SCEINCE

DSC-1A Core - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

Unit – I Introduction to Political Science (Hours :15)

a) Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance

b) Approaches-Historical, Comparative, Experimental and Behavioural

c) Concept of politics: Meaning, Nature, Origin of Politics, Objectives of Politics and

concepts of Theoretical Politics and Applied/Practical Politics

Unit – II Concept of State (Hours :15)

a) Meaning & Elements of State

b) Major Notions– Organic theory and Class theory

c) Origin of State – Social Contract Theory, Evolutionary and Marxist Theories

Unit – III Concept of Rights (Hours :15 )

a) Meaning, Kinds – Moral and Legal Rights, Negative and Positive Rights

b) Theories of Rights - Theory of Natural Rights, Historical Theory of Rights,

Theory of Legal Rights, Social welfare Theory of Rights, Idealistic/Personality

Theory of Rights

Unit – IV Concepts of Liberty, Equality and Justice (Hours :15)

a) Liberty-Meaning, Kinds, Importance & Safeguards: Negative V/S Positive

Liberty.

b) Equality - Meaning, Kinds, Importance and Obstacles to Equality

c) Concept of Justice - Meaning, Kinds, Importance.

Unit – V Debates in Political Theory (Hours :15)

a) Is democracy compatible with economic growth?

b) On what grounds is censorship justified and what are its limits?

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c) Does protective discrimination violate principles of fairness?

d) Should the State intervene in the institution of the family?

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) S.P. Verma - Modern Political Theory

2) J.C Johari - Contemporary Political Theory

3) A.C. Kapur - Principles of Political Theory

4) Asirwathm - Political Theory

5) Robert Dahl - Modern Political Analysis

6) Ebenstein - Today's Isms

7) Adi Doctor - Issues in Political Theory

8) V.D Mahajan – Political Theory

9) R C Agarwal – Political Theory

10) Sushila Ramaswamy – Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts

11) B K Gokhale – Political Theory

12) Appadorai - Substance of Politics

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Iyr BA IInd SEMESTER POLITICAL SCEINCE

DSC-1B Core - INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

Unit –I Introduction (Hours : 15)

a) Historical development of the Constitution

b) Approaches to Indian Politics

c) Nature of State in India: Liberal, Marxist and Gandhian

d) Features of the Constitution

Unit –II (Hours : 13)

a) Preamble to the Constitution

b) Fundamental Rights and Duties

c) Directive Principles of State Policy

d) Difference and Relationship b/w Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State

Policy

Unit –III Union Government (Hours : 15 )

a) Legislature- Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha: Composition, Powers and Functions

b) Executive- President, Prime Minister,- Powers and Functions

c) Judiciary- The Supreme Court: Composition, Powers and Functions

Unit –IV Major Functionaries (Hours: 15)

a) Union Public Service Commission: Composition, Powers & Functions

b) Election Commission: Composition, Powers & Functions

c) Planning Commission : Composition, Powers & Functions

d) Comptroller and Auditor General: Powers & Functions

Unit – V (Hours: 17)

a) Religion and Politics: Debates on secularism and communalism

b) Social Movements: Peasants, Environmental & Women’s Movement

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c) Parties and Party systems in India

d) Power Structure in India: Caste, class and patriarchy

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Abbas, H., Kumar, R. & Alam, M. A. (2011) Indian Government and Politics. New

Delhi: Pearson, 2011.

2) Austin, G. (1999) Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation. New Delhi: Oxford

University Press.

3) Austin, G. (2004) Working of a Democratic Constitution of India. New Delhi: Oxford.

4) Chakravarty, B. & Pandey, K. P. (2006) Indian Government and Politics. New Delhi:

Sage.

5) Chandhoke, N. & Priyadarshi, P. (eds.) (2009) Contemporary India: Economy,

Society, Politics. New Delhi: Pearson.

6) Chandra, B., Mukherjee, A. & Mukherjee, M. (2010) India After Independence. New

Delhi: Penguin.

7) Jayal, N. G. & Maheta, P. B. (eds.) (2010) Oxford Companion to Indian Politics. New

Delhi: Oxford University Press.

8) Menon, N. and Nigam, A. (2007) Power and Contestation: India Since 1989. London:

Zed Book.

9) Perspectives. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.

10) Singh, M.P. & Saxena, R. (2008) Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues and Concerns.

New Delhi: PHI Learning.University Press.

11) Vanaik, A. & Bhargava, R. (eds.) (2010) Understanding Contemporary India: Critical.

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II BA III SEMESTER POLITICAL SCEINCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1C Core - MAJOR POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit – I Introduction to Political Ideology (Hours :10)

d) Meaning, Importance, Role and Impact of Ideology

e) Broad Classification – Left, Right and Center

f) End of Ideology , Emergence of New Ideology

Unit – II Nationalism (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning, Importance and Forms

b) Merits and Demerits of Nationalism

c) Nationalism in the era Globalization

Unit – III Liberalism (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning, Origin and Development

b) Classical and Modern Liberalism

c) Main Currents in Liberalism - Individualism, Utilitarianism, Libertarianism and

Communitarianism

Unit – IV Socialism, Democratic Socialism and Marxism (Hours: 20)

a) Socialism – Meaning, Features, Values and Limitations

b) Democratic Socialism – Meaning and Features

c) Marxism - Elements of Marxism (Dialectical Materialism, Economic Interpretation

of History, concept of Capitalism, Doctrine of Class Struggle)

Unit – V Democracy (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning, Features, Importance, Kinds and Merits & Demerits

b) Institutional requirements for Democracy

c) Liberal and Marxist Theories of Democracy

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

19) Political Ideologies: An Introduction - Andrew Heywood

20) Political Theory: Ideas And Concepts - Sushila Ramaswamy

21) Principles of Political Theory - A.C. Kapur

22) Substance of Politics 1986 - Appadorai

23) Political Theory 1990 - Asirwathm

24) Modern Political Analysis 1990 - Robert Dahl

25) Today's Isms - Ebenstein

26) Modern Political Theory - S.P. Verma

27) Contemporary Political Theory - J.C Johari

28) Political Theory - V.D Mahajan

29) Political Theory - R C Agarwal

30) Political Theory - B K Gokhale

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II BA IV SEMESTER POLITICAL SCEINCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1D Core - INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit –I Introduction (Hours: 12)

a) Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance

b) Growth of International Relations as a discipline

c) Approaches to the study of International Relations- Realism and Idealism.

Unit –II National Power (Hours: 12)

a) Meaning, characteristics, dimensions of National Power

b) Elements-Tangible and Intangible factors

c) Limitations on National Power

Unit –III Foreign Policy and its Instruments (Hours: 20)

a) Foreign Policy: Meaning, Formulation, Execution and Determinants.

b) Diplomacy: Meaning, Functions, Privileges and Immunities of Diplomats.

c) Propaganda : Meaning and Methods

d) War: Meaning, Causes Effects and Remedies of War.

Unit –IV United Nations Organization (Hours: 18)

a) Historical Evolution, principles, aims and objectives

b) Structure and Functions of the Organs of the UN

c) The UN achievements, Future of the UN

Unit – V India’s Foreign Policy (Hours: 13)

e) Basic Determinants (Historical, Geo-Political, Economic, Domestic and Strategic)

f) India’s Policy of Non-alignment and Pancha Sheel

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) The making of India’s Foreign Policy – J Bandopadhyaya

2) India’s Search for Power – Surjeetman Singh

3) India’s Foreign Policy – Bimal Prasad

4) India’s Foreign Policy – V.P. Dutt

5) Realities of India’s Foreign Policy – N.M. Khilnani

6) Studies in India’s Foreign Policy – S. Chopra

7) International Relations - Palmer and Parkins

8) Politics among Nations - H.J. Morgenthau

9) Theoretical Aspects of International Politics - Mahendar Kumar

10) International Politics - Prakash Chandra

11) Introduction to World Politics - S C Singhal

12) International Relations and Politics - J C Johari

13) International Relations - U Sharma

14) International Relations - Rumki Basu

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III BA V SEMESTER POLITICAL SCEINCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-1A - THEMES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICAL THEORY

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I Introduction (Hours: 23)

a) Distinctive features of Indian and Western political thought

b) Aristotle on Citizenship

c) Locke on Rights, Rousseau on equality

d) J. S. Mill on liberty and democracy

e) Marx on State and Revolution

f) Lenin on Principles of Revolution and leadership

Unit-II Indian Political Thought (Hours: 22)

a) Kautilya on State and King

b) Tilak on Nationalism

c) Lohia on Social Justice

d) Nehru on Democratic Socialism

e) Jayaprakash Narayan on Democracy

f) Mahatma Jyothi Rao Pule on Education

Unit- III Gandhian Thought (Hours: 15)

a) Religion and Politics, Sarvodaya

b) Non-Violence, Satyagraha

Unit-IV Dr. B R Ambedkar Thought (Hours: 15)

a) Role in the Making of Indian Constitution

b) Social Justice, Democracy, Socialism

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Great Political Thinkers - Ebenstein

2) Western Political Thought - Urmila Sharma & S.K. Sharma-

3) Modern Indian political Thought - V.P. Varma

4) Modern political thought - J P Suda

5) Indian Political Thinkers - N.Jayapalan

6) Indian Political Thought - K. S. Padhy

7) Western Political Thought - O P Gauba

8) Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought - V.P. Varma

9) Political Thought - J.C.Johari

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11) gÁdQÃAiÀÄ aAvÀPÀgÀÄ -PÉ.eÉ. À̧ÄgÉñï

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III BA V SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-2 A - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC POLICY

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I Introduction (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance

b) Public and Private Administration, Major Approaches, Comparative Approaches to

Public Administration

Unit-II Administrative Theories (Hours: 22)

a) Classical Theory, Scientific Management, Human Relation Theory and

Rational Decision-Making

b) Principles of Organization -Hierarchy, Unity of Command, Span of

Control

c) Chief Executive, Department, Public Corporation and Independent

Regulatory Commission

Unit-III Personnel Administration (Hours: 18)

a) Civil Service- Meaning, Features and Functions

b) Recruitment, Training, Salary, Promotion and Retirement

c) Discipline- Formal and Informal Disciplinary measures

Unit-IV (Hours: 20)

a) Public Policy: Concept, Determinants of Public Policy

b) Theories of Public Policy

c) Formulation, Implementation and Evaluation of Public Policy

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Public Administration - Avasthi and Maheswari

2) Principles of Public Administration - A.R. Tyagi

3) Public Administration - Mohit Bhattacharya

4) Public Administration - Vishnu Bhagwan and Vidhya

Bhushan

5) Public Administration - C P Bhambri

6) Theory and Practice of Public Administration - M.P.Sharma.

7) Financial Management of Government - M.J.K. Thavarajan

8) Public Administration concepts and Theories - Rumki Basu.

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10) ̧ ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - JZï.PÀÈμÀÚgÁªï

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12) ̧ ÁªÀðd¤PÀ ¤Ãw – JA.£ÀgÀ¹AºÀªÀÄÆwð

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III BA V SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-3 A - STATE POLITICS IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO

KARNATAKA

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS – 75

UNIT - I Introduction (Hours - 15)

a) Re-Organization of states

b) JVP Committee and Fazl Ali Commission Recommendations

c) Constitutional Position of States in India.

UNIT - II Structure of State Government (Hours - 25)

a) Legislature: Vidhana Sabha & Vidhana Parishad- composition, powers & functions

b) Executive: Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers- powers & functions

c) Judiciary: High Court-Organization, powers & functions

UNIT- III State Politics of Karnataka (Hours - 20)

a) Historical Legacies, Evolution of Political Administration

b) Party and Electoral Politics in Karnataka

c) Political Leadership – Kengal Hanumanthaiah, D. DevarajUrs, Ramakrishna Hegde

d) Changing Pattern of Political Leadership in Karnataka Politics

UNIT - IV Issues in Karnataka Politics (Hours - 15)

a) Inter-State Relations, Regional Imbalance

b) Regionalism and Separatism

c) Caste, Class and Religion in Karnataka Politics

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Political and Cultural History of Karnataka - Phalakshaa

2) Karnataka Government and Politics - Prof. Midatala Rani

3) Karnataka Government and Politics - Harish Ramaswamy

4) Multiple Identities in a Single State - Arora B and D.V. Vernay

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III BA V SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-4 A - POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS - 75

Unit - I Introduction (Hours - 18)

a) Political Sociology: Meaning, Nature, Scope and importance.

b) Approaches ‐ Systems, Structural‐Functional and Marxist

c) Elite Theorists ‐ Pareto, Mosco, Michels and Mills

Unit - II Some Important Concepts of Modern Political Theory (Hours - 22)

a) Power, Authority and Legitimacy.

b) Political Culture, Political Socialisation, Political Mobilisation, Political Development

and Political Participation

Unit - III Social Stratification in India (Hours - 20)

a) Caste, Class, Community, Religion

b) Sanskritization, Westernization, Little and Great Traditions

c) Modernization and secularization debate in India

Unit - IV Politics and Society (Hours - 15)

a) Elections, Party System, Pressure Groups and their impact on society and state

b) Elites and Socio-Political Change, Changing nature of Indian Elites

c) Ethnicity and Politics, Regional and Linguistic politics

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) The Power Elite - Wright Mills.C

2) Political Sociology: A Critical Introduction - Keith Faulks

3) Political Sociology: Oppression, Resistance - Davita Glasberg & Deric

Shannon

4) Political Sociology: An Introduction - Mukhopadhyay, A.K.

5) Modern Political Analysis - Dahl, Robert

6) Political Sociology in India: Contemporary Trends - Gupta, Dipankar

7) Political Sociology - Jangam, R.T.

8) Caste in Indian Politics - Rajni Kothari

9) Political Sociology: An Introduction - Mukhopadhyay, A.K.

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III BA V SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

GE - 1 – INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

2 Credits, 2 + 1 = 3 Weekly Hours Marks: 40 + 10 =50 Total Hours: 40

Unit - I (Hours: 12)

a) Meaning, Features and Functions of Civil Service

b) Growth of Civil Service in India, types of Civil Service in India

c) Union Public service Commission- Composition and Functions

Unit - II Central Administration (Hours: 10)

a) Central Secretariat, Cabinet Secretary

b) Ministry of Home affairs, Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions

Unit - III State Administration (Hours: 10)

a) State Secretariat, Chief Secretary

b) District as a unit of Administration

c) Powers and Functions of Deputy Commission/District Magistrate

Unit - IV (Hours: 08)

a) Administrative Organization at Taluk and Panchayat level - Powers

and Functions.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Indian Administration - Avasthi and Avasthi

2) Introduction to the Constitution of India - Basu, D.D.

3) Indian Administration - Fadia and Fadia

4) The Indian Constitution - Corner Stone of a Nation Granville

Austin

5) Indian Administration - S.R Maheswari

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III BA VI SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-1 B - DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS - 75

Unit - I Structure and Process of Governance (Hours - 20)

a) Meaning and importance of Democracy, Indian Model of Democracy, Parliament,

Party Politics and Electoral behaviour, Federalism.

b) The Supreme Court and Judicial Activism, Units of Local Governance Political

Communication ‐Nature, Forms and Importance.

Unit – II Ideas, Interests and Institutions in Public Policy (Hours - 20)

a) Contextual Orientation of Policy Design

b) Institutions of Policy Making

c) Regulatory Institutions – SEBI, TRAI, Competition Commission of India,

d) Lobbying Institutions: Chambers of Commerce and Industries

e) Trade Unions, Farmers Associations

Unit – III Contemporary Political Economy of Development in India (Hours - 20)

a) Policy Debates over Models of Development in India

b) Recent trends of Liberalization of Indian Economy in different sectors, E‐governance.

Unit – IV Dynamics of Civil Society (Hours - 15)

a) Social Movements : Peasants, Environmental and Women, Social Movements and role of NGO’s

b) Understanding the political significance of Media and Popular Culture.

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Glimpses of Indian Economic Policy: An Insider View - Patel, I.G

2) Social Movements and the Redefinition of Democracy - Smitu Kothari

3) New Social Movements: Culture, Identity, and Social Fragmentation

- Su H. Lee, Debating

4) When Protest Makes Policy: How Social Movements Represent Disadvantaged Groups -

- S. Laurel Weldon

5) Production, Power and World Order - Richard Cox

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III BA VI SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-2 B - UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS - 75

Unit - I Introduction (Hours - 25)

a) Meaning and trajectory of Globalization

b) Dimensions- Economic, Political, Technological and Cultural

c) Changing character of State in era of globalization

d) Consequences of globalization

Unit - II Contemporary World Actors (Hours - 20)

a) United Nations

b) World Trade Organisation (WTO)

c) Group of 77 Countries (G-77)

Unit - III Contemporary World Issues (Hours - 15)

a) Environmental Issues- Global Warming, Bio-diversity, Resource Scarcities

b) Poverty and Inequality

c) International Terrorism

Unit - IV Anti- Globalization Movement (Hours - 15)

a) Grounds for opposing Globalization

b) Alternates to Globalization

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

a) International Relations and World Politics‐Security, Economy, Identity. - Viotti, P. R. and Kauppi, M. V.

b) Group of 77: Evolution, Structure and Organisation - Sauvant, K.

c) The Penguin History of the 20th Century - Roberts, J.M

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III BA VI SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-3 B – LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT IN INDIA

WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS - 75

Unit - I (Hours - 20)

a) The Concept and Meaning of Local Self Government

b) Features and Importance of Local Self Government

c) Evolution of Local Self Governments in India - Recommendations of Balwanth Roy

Mehta Committee, Ashok Mehta Committee

Unit - II Rural Local Self Governments (Hours - 20)

a) 73rd Constitutional Amendment - features

b) Zilla Panchayath, Taluk Panchayath, Gram Panchayath - Composition, Power and

Functions

c) Sources of Revenue of the Rural Local Self Governments

d) Rural Developments Programmes – Housing, Health, Education and Agriculture

Unit - III Urban Local Self Governments (Hours - 20)

a) 74th Constitutional Amendment - features

b) Municipal Corporations, City Municipal Councils, Town Municipalities - Composition,

Power and Functions

c) Sources of Revenue of the Urban Local Self Governments

d) Urban Developments Programmes - Housing, Health, Education and Environment

Unit - IV (Hours - 15)

a) Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act (Amendment) Bill, 2014 (Karnataka Gram Swaraj

Panchayat Raj Act 2014)

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Local Self Government in India - Venkata rao

2) Patterns of Panchayat in India - G. Ram Reddy

3) Panchayat Raj System and Political Parties - Bhargava B.S

4) Leaderships in Panchayat Raj - Darshankar

5) Local self-Government in India - S.R.Maheswari

6) Principles of south India Government - U.B.Singh

7) Local self-Government in India - Dr.U.Gurumurthy

8) A History of Local Self-Government in India in Rural Karnataka – Dr.M.Umapathi

9) UÁæ«ÄÃt ¸ÀªÀiÁd±Á À̧Ûæ – PÉ.¨sÉÊgÀ¥Àà

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III BA VI SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-4 B– FOREIGN POLICY OF INDIA

WEEKLY - 6 Hours MAX.MARKS - 100 TOTAL HOURS - 75

Unit -I (Hours - 20)

a) Historical Evolution, Basic Features, Principles and Objectives

b) Role of Jawaharlal Nehru

c) Non-Alignment, Pancha Sheel and Gujral Doctrine

Unit - II Determinants of Foreign Policy of India (Hours - 20)

a) Domestic Factors: Geography, History, Culture, Society and Politics

b) External Factors: Global, Regional and Bilateral

c) Governmental Machineries of Making Foreign Policy

Unit -III India and the Nations (Hours - 20)

a) India - Srilanka

b) India – Pakistan

c) India – Russia

d) India – US

Unit -IV (Hours – 15)

a) India and Regional Organizations - NAM, ASEAN, SAARC

b) The Common wealth and Central Asian Republics

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) International Relations - Palmer And Parkins

2) International Relations - Prem Arora Parkas Chandra

3) International Relations - V.D. Mahajan

4) International Relations - V.D. Mahajan And R. Jayapalan

5) Foreign Policy Of India - V. P. Datt, V.N Khann, Prakash

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7) CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀA§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ – qÁ n. r. zÉÉêÉÃUËqÀ

8) CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ ¨ÁAzsÀªÀå – JA.J.¥Ánïïs

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III BA VI SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE

CBCS SYLLABUS

GE - 2 – HUMAN RIGHTS GENDER AND ENVIRONMENT

2 Credits, 2 + 1 = 3 Weekly Hours Marks: 40 + 10 =50 Total Hours: 40

Unit - I Understanding Social Inequality (Hours: 08)

a) Caste, Gender, Ethnicity and Class as distinct categories and their interconnection

b) Globalisation and its impact on workers, peasants, dalits, adivasis and women

Unit - II Human Rights (Hours: 10)

a) Human Rights : Various Meanings

b) UN Declarations and Covenants

c) Human Rights and Citizenship Rights

d) Human Rights and the Indian Constitution

e) The Role of the National Human Rights Commission

f) Consumer Rights: The Consumer Protection Act and grievance redressed mechanisms.

g) Human Rights Movement in India

Unit - III Gender (Hours: 10)

a) Analysing Structures of Patriarchy

b) Gender, Culture and History

c) Economic Development and Women

d) The issue of Women’s Political Participation and Representation in India

e) Laws, Institutions and Women’s Right in India

f) Women’s Movements in India

Unit - IV Environment (Hours: 12)

a) Environmental and Sustainable Development

b) UN Environment Programme : Rio, Johannesburg and after

c) Issues of Industrial Pollution, Global Warming and Threats to Bio-diversity

d) Environment Policy in India

e) Environmental Movement in India

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Gender – Geetha .V

2) The Future of Human Rights – Baxi,Upendra

3) Social Movements in India – Ghanshyam Shah

4) The Political Economy of Human Rigts _ Hargopal.G.

5) Gender and Politics in India (ed.) – Menon, Nivedita

6) Inhuman Wrongs and Human Rights – Upendra

7) Human Rights, Gender and Environment – Shasi Motilal and Bijaya Laxmi

8) ¨sÁgÀvÀ À̧A«zsÁ£À ºÁUÀÆ ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ ºÀPÀÄÌUÀ¼ÀÄ - ªÀÄAUÀ¼ÀªÀÄÆwð

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)

(Autonomous College affiliated to University of Mysore, Mysuru & Accredited with ‘B++’ grade by NAAC)

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CBCS SYLLABUS FOR PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION

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BOS in Public Administration

Proceedings on CBCS Syllabus & Examination pattern

1) Resolved to introduce a whole 100 marks paper for each semester. Out which 70

marks are for a written examination, to be conducted by the University at the end of each

semester and the remaining 30 Marks are for Internal Assessment.

2) Resolved to award the 30 Marks, reserved for Internal Assessment, based on the

performance in Test/ Assignment/ Seminar/ Viva Voce/Group Discussion/Any Activities

. This is to be done by means of C1 and C2, each for 15 Marks, as follows,

Assessment for Maximum 100 marks in each Semester.

Sl.No.

Method of Assessment

Marks

01 C1 (Internal Assessment) 15

02 C2 (Internal Assessment) 15

03 C3 (Theory Examination) 70

Total 100

Method of Assessment 30 marks

Sl.

No.

Method of

Assessment

Assessment

C1, C2

Marks

01 C1 Test 10

15 Assignment 5

02 C2 Test 10

15 Seminar/Group

Discussions/

Viva Voce/

Any Other

Activates

5

Total 30

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3) Resolved to introduce a Question Paper for 70 Marks Theory Examination,

consisting of Part-A, Part-B and Part-C. Part-A is to have Five Questions, each

carrying Two marks. Part –B is to have Five Questions of Five Marks each and

only Four Questions have to be answered. Part –C is to have Six Questions of Ten

marks each and only Four questions have to be answered.

CBCS Question Paper pattern

Public Administration (DSC/DSE)

Time: 3hours Max. Marks: 70

PART-A

Note: Answer all questions. Each question carries Two marks. (2X5=10)

1. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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3. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PART-B

Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries five marks. (5X4=20)

6. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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8. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PART-C

Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries ten marks. (10X4=40)

11. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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13. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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5) As per the instructions given for subjects with less than three credits, there must

be a whole 50 marks paper. Out which 40 marks are for a written examination to be

conducted by the University at the end of each semester and the remaining 10 marks are

for Internal Assessment. C1 for 5 marks IA (Test), C2 for 5 marks IA (Test) and C3 for

40 marks Examination to be made. The following are the papers with less than three

credits.

GE-1-Rural – Urban Administration at Vth Semester

GE-2 Panchayat Raj and Rural Development at VIth Semester

The QP consists of six questions, out of which four have to be answered. The

duration of Examination is two hours. The following is the Model of QP for such Papers

is as follows,

CBCS Question Paper pattern

Public Administration (Optional) (GE)

Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 40

PART-A

Note: Answer any four questions. Each question carries five marks. (5X4=10)

1. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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PART-B

Note: Answer any Two questions. Each question carries Ten marks. (10X2=20)

6. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Resolved to introduce the following papers in Public Administration

(Optional) s at the UG level as per the CBCS course credit structure given by the

College. This is shown in the below table.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COURSE PAPERS (DSC)

I – Semester - PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

JJ – Semester - PRINCIPLES OF MODERN GOVERNMENTS

III- Semester - INDIAN CONSTITUTION

IV- Semester - INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE PAPERS (DSE)

V- Semester - FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

STATE AND DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION

VI- Semester - LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS IN INDIA

WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA

SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC POLICY

ISSUES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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GENERIC ELECTIVES PAPERS (GE)

V- Semester - RURAL- URBAN ADMINISTRATION

VI- Semester - PANCHYAT RAJ AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Paper (AECC)

I &II- Semester - Constitution of India

Programme: B.A.

Subject: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Semester Course Course Title Credits L T P Total

Code

I DCS-1A Core Principles of Public Administration 6 5 1 0 6

II DCS-1B Core Principles of Modern Governments 6 5 1 0 6

I & II AECC Constitution of India 3 2 2 0 4

III DCS-1C Core Indian Constitution 6 5 1 0 6

IV DCS-1D Core Indian Administration 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-1A Financial Administration 6 5 1 0 6

V DSE-2A Public Personnel Administration 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-3A State and District Administration 6 5 1 0 6

GE-1 Rural- Urban Administration 2 3 0 0 3

VI

DSE-1B Local Self Governments in India With special reference to Karnataka

6 5 1 0 6

DSE-2B

Social Welfare Administration and

Public Policy 6 5 1 0 6

DSE-3B Issues in Public Administration 6 5 1 0 6

GE-2 Panchyat Raj and Rural Development 2 3 0 0 3

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Iyr BA Ist SEMESTER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1A Core - PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

Unit - I

a) Public Administration: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance (Hours :20)

b) Evolution of Public Administration

c) Public and Private Administration: Similarities and Dissimilarities

d) Relationship of Public Administration with Political Science, Sociology and Economics.

Unit - II (Hours: 12)

a) New Public Administration

b) New Public Management

c) Recent Trends in Public Administration

Unit – III Organization (Hours: 18)

a) Organization Meaning, theories of Organization – Mechanistic and Human Relations

Theories.

b) Principles of Organization - Hierarchy, Span of Control, Unity of Command,

Co-ordination, Delegation, Centralization and Decentralization, Communication

Unit – IV (Hours: 10)

a) Structure of Organisation - Role and Functions of Chief Executive

Unit – V Administrative Behaviour (Hours: 15)

a) Leadership : Qualities of good Leadership and types of Leadership

b) Public Relations : Techniques of Communication and role of Mass media in Maintaining

Good Public Relations

c) Planning : Meaning Process and its types

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Public Administration - Bhambri

2) Public Administration - M.P.Sharma

3) Principles of Public Administration - Avasthi and Maheshwari

4) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - qÁ. AiÀÄÄ. UÀÄgÀĪÀÄÆwð

5) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - £ÀAdÄAqÀ¸Áé«Ä

6) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - ªÀiÁ° ªÀÄzÀÝtÚ

7) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - ¥ÉÆæ. J¯ï ªÀÄ°èPÁdÄð£À.

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Iyr BA IInd SEMESTER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1B- Core - PRINCIPLES OF MODERN GOVERNMENTS

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

Unit – I (Hours: 17)

a) Constitution – Meaning of the term, Constitutional Government, Contents of an Ideal

Constitution

b) Distinction between written and unwritten constitution, Rigid and Flexible Constitution.

Unit – II (Hours: 15)

a) Forms of Government – Democracy, Totalitarianism, Federal and Unitary

Unit – III (Hours: 18)

a) Forms of Executive – Presidential, Parliamentary and Collegiate systems

b) Role and functions of the Modern Executive

c) Increasing importance of the Modern Executive

Unit - IV Legislature (Hours: 15)

a) Organisation – powers and functions

b) Unicamaralism and Bicamaralism

c) Reasons for the decline of Legislature

Unit - V Judiciary (Hours: 10)

a) Organisation and Functions of the Judiciary

b) Independence of Judiciary.

Books for References :

1) Modern Constitutions - A.C.Kapoor

2) Modern Constitutions - Herman Finer

3) Theory and Practice of Modern Government - Madan Gopal Gupta

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5) ¸ÀPÁðgÀzÀ ªÀÄÆ® vÀvÀéUÀ¼ÀÄ - ªÀiÁ° ªÀÄzÀÝtÚ

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II BA III SEMESTER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1 C Core – INDIAN CONSTITUION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

UNIT - I (Hours : 20)

a) The Preamble, Salient features of Indian Constitution

b) Federal and Unitary features of the Constitution

c) Amending Procedure of Indian Constitution

d) Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

e) Directive Principles of State Policy

UNIT - II Union Legislature (Hours : 12)

a) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha - Composition, Powers & Functions

UNIT - III Union Executive (Hours : 18)

a) President - Powers, Functions and Position

b) Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers - Power, Functions and Position

UNIT - IV Union Judiciary (Hours : 10)

a) Supreme Court - Composition, Power and Functions

UNIT - V (Hours : 15)

a) Center – State Relations in India

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Abbas, H., Kumar, R. and Alam, M. A., Indian Government and Politics. New

Delhi: Pearson, 2011.

2) Austin, G.. Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation. New Delhi: Oxford

University Press, 1999.

3) Austin, G., Working of a Democratic Constitution of India. New Delhi: Oxford,

2004.

4) Chakravarty, B. and Pandey, K. P., Indian Government and Politics. New Delhi:

Sage, 2006.

5) Chandhoke, N.and Priyadarshi, P. (eds.) Contemporary India: Economy, Society,

Politics. New Delhi: Pearson, 2009.

6) Chandra, B., Mukherjee, A. and Mukherjee, M., India after Independence. New

Delhi: Penguin, 2010.

7) Jayal, N. G. & Maheta, P. B. (eds.)., Oxford Companion to Indian Politics. New

Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007.

8) Menon, N. and Nigam, A., Power and Contestation: India Since 1989. London:

Zed Book, 2007.

9) Singh, M.P. and Saxena, R., Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues and Concerns.

New Delhi: PHI Learning, 2008.

10) Vanaik, A. and Bhargava, R. (eds.), Understanding Contemporary India: Critical,

2010.

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13) ¥ÉÆæ. J£ï. ºÁ®¥Àà. gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛç, ZÉÃvÀ£À §ÄPï ºË¸ï, ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ.

14) PÉ.eÉ.¸ÀÄgÉñï, s̈ÁgÀvÀ ¸ÀA«zsÁ£À, ZÉÃvÀ£À §ÄPï ºË¸ï, ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ.

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II BA IV SEMESTER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSC-1D- Core – INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours : 75

Unit – I Evolution of Indian Administration (Hours: 18)

Evolution:

a) Administration in Ancient India

b) Administration in Medieval India

c) Administration in Modern India

d) Features: Salient features of Indian Administration : Its role in the context of

democratic system and socio-economic Development.

Unit – II Union Government and Administration (Hours: 20)

a) President – Power, functions and position

b) Prime Minister - Power, functions and position

c) Council of Ministers - Structure and functions

d) Cabinet secretariat - Structure and functions.

e) Centre-State Administrative Relationship

f) Centre-State Financial Relationship

Unit – III Ministries (Hours -14)

a) Union Ministry of Home, its organization and functions

b) Union Ministry of Finance, its organization and functions

c) Union Ministry of Rural development, its organization and functions

Unit – IV Judiciary and Quasi-Judicial bodies (Hours: 14)

a) Supreme Court – Structure, powers and functions.

b) The High Court of a State, structure, Powers and Functions

c) Appointments of Supreme Court and High Court Judges

Unit - V (Hours: 08)

a) Administrative Tribunals

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Central Administration - Avasthi

2) Administrative Change in India - Ramesh K. Arora

3) Indian Administration - A. Chandra

4) The Administrative History of India (1934-1947) - B.B. Misra

5) Bureaucracy in India (1851-1947) - B.B. Misra

6) Evolution of Indian Administration - S R Maheswari

7) Indian Administration (New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1998) - S R Maheswari

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III BA V SEMESTER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-1 A – FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning, nature, scope and importance of Financial Administration, Structure and

Functions of Finance Ministry, Principles of Maximum Social Advantage

Unit-II (Hours: 13)

a) Sources of Public Revenue – Tax and Non-Tax

Unit-III (Hours: 20)

a) Budget – Meaning, types, Significance and Principles of a Sound Budget. Budgetary

Process, Preparation and Enactment and implementation.

Unit-IV (Hours: 15)

a) Financial Committees of the Parliament – Public Accounts Committee, Estimate

Committee, Committee on Public Understandings – Composition and their functions

Unit-V (Hours: 12)

a) Importance of Accounting and auditing

b) Appointment and functions of Comptroller and Auditor General of India

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Public Finance - Hugh Dalton

2) Public Finance - Dr.Audley & Sundaram

3) Public Administration - Mohith Bhattacharya

4) Public Finance and Economic Welfare - K.E.Pylee

5) Financial Administration Law - Dr. Bharghva

6) Financial Administration in India - G.C.Lal

7) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - £ÀAdÄAqÀ ¸Áé«Ä

8) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ – qÁ.AiÀÄÄ..UÀÄgÀĪÀÄÆwð

9) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ – ªÀiÁ° ªÀÄzÀÝtÚ

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CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-2 A – PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 15)

a) Civil services – Meaning, Importance, Features and Functions of Civil Services

Unit-II (Hours: 20)

a) Recruitment - Types, Merits, Demerits

b) Training – Types, aims and objectives

c) Promotion, its principles – Merits and Demerits

Unit-III (Hours: 15)

a) Morale

b) Discipline – Formal and Informal Disciplinary measures

c) Salary

Unit-IV (Hours: 10)

a) Retirement - Need for Retirement, Retirement benefits

Unit-V (Hours: 15)

a) Employee Unions, Associations, Rights and Duties of the Employees

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Public Administration - Avsathi and Maheswari

2) Principles of Public Administration - A.R.Tyagi

3) Public Administration - Mohith Bhattacharya

4) Public Administration - Vishnu Bhagawan and Vidya

Bhushan

5) Public Administration - Bhambri

6) Theory and Practice of Public Administration - M.P.Sharma

7) Public Administration Concepts and Theories - Rukmi Basu.

8) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ - £ÀAdÄAqÀ ¸Áé«Ä

9) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ – qÁ.AiÀÄÄ.UÀÄgÀĪÀÄÆwð

10) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ – ªÀiÁ° ªÀÄzÀÝtÚ

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CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-3 A – STATE AND DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 20)

a) Constitution Frame work of States in India, Governor: Appointment Powers and

Functions

b) Chief Minister: Powers, Role and Position. Council of Ministers and State

Legislature

c) Organisation and Structure of State Administration

Unit-II (Hours: 13)

a) State Secretariat and Directorate: Organisation, Role and Functions

b) Chief Secretary: Role and Position in State Administration

Unit-III (Hours: 12)

a) State Planning Board

b) Divisional Commissioner: Powers, Functions and Position

Unit-IV (Hours: 15)

a) District Administration: Evolution, Features and Functions

b) District Collector: Evolution, Appointment, Functions and Position

Unit-V (Hours: 15)

a) Police Administration at District Level: Organisation and Functions

b) Role and Functions of Superintendent of Police, Other Functionaries

c) Sub-District Level: Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Block Development and Panchayat

Officer, Tehsildar.

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

6) Indian Administration - Avasthi and Avasthi

7) Introduction to the Constitution of India - Basu, D.D.

8) Indian Administration - Fadia and Fadia

9) The Indian Constitution - Corner Stone of a Nation Granville

Austin

10) Indian Administration - S.R Maheswari

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GE - 1 – RURAL URBAN ADMINISTRATION

2 Credits, 2 + 1 = 3 Weekly Hours Marks: 40 + 10 =50 Total Hours: 40

Unit-I (Hours: 10)

a) Local Government: Evolution, Meaning, Features and Significance

b) 73rd and 74th Constitution Amendment Acts

Unit-II (Hours: 08)

a) Urban Local Bodies: Composition, Functions, Source of Income of Municipal

Corporation, Municipal Council

Unit-III (Hours: 08)

a) Rural Local Bodies: Composition, Functions, Source of Income of Zilla

Panchayath, Taluk Panchayath, Gram Panchayath

Unit-IV (Hours: 08)

a) District Planning Committee: Composition, Functions and importance

b) Urban-Rural Relationship issues and problems

c) Role and Importance of Local Leadership.

Unit-V (Hours: 06)

a) Problems of Local Self-Government in India

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

12) Local Self Government in India - Venkata rao

13) Patterns of Panchayat in India - G. Ram Reddy

14) Panchayat Raj System and Political Parties - Bhargava B.S

15) Leaderships in Panchayat Raj - Darshankar

16) Local self-Government in India - S.R.Maheswari

17) Principles of south India Government - U.B.Singh

18) Local self-Government in India - Dr.U.Gurumurthy

19) A History of Local Self-Government in India in Rural Karnataka – Dr.M.Umapathi

20) UÁæ«ÄÃt ¸ÀªÀiÁd±Á¸À Ûæ – PÉ. s̈ÉÊgÀ¥Àà

21) ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ°è ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ («±ÉõÀªÁV PÀ£ÁðlPÀPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀAvÉ) - n. ¢Ã¥ÀPï PÀĪÀiÁgï

22) ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ À̧éAiÀÄA À̧PÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ ºÀPÀÄÌUÀ¼ÀÄ – ¥ÉÆæ. JZï.¹. É̄Æ»vÁ±Àé

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CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-1 B – LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS IN INDIA

WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 20)

d) The Concept and Meaning of Local Self Government

e) Features and Importance of Local Self Government

f) Evolution of Local Self Governments in India - Recommendations of Balwanth Roy

Mehta Committee, Ashok Mehta Committee

Unit - II (Hours - 15)

e) 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments - features

Unit - III Urban Local Self Governments (Hours - 15)

e) Municipal Corporations, City Municipal Councils - Composition, Power and Functions

Unit - IV Rural Local Self Governments (Hours - 15)

a) Zilla Panchayath, Taluk Panchayath, Gram Panchayath - Composition, Power and

Functions

Unit - V (Hours - 10)

b) Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act (Amendment) Bill, 2014 (Karnataka Gram Swaraj

Panchayat Raj Act 2014)

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Local Self Government in India - Venkata rao

2) Patterns of Panchayat in India - G. Ram Reddy

3) Panchayat Raj System and Political Parties - Bhargava B.S

4) Leaderships in Panchayat Raj - Darshankar

5) Local self-Government in India - S.R.Maheswari

6) Principles of south India Government - U.B.Singh

7) Local self-Government in India - Dr.U.Gurumurthy

8) A History of Local Self-Government in India in Rural Karnataka – Dr.M.Umapathi

9) UÁæ«ÄÃt ¸ÀªÀiÁd±Á¸À Ûæ – PÉ.¨sÉÊgÀ¥Àà

10) ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ°è ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ («±ÉõÀªÁV PÀ£ÁðlPÀPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀAvÉ) - n. ¢Ã¥ÀPï PÀĪÀiÁgï

11) ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ À̧éAiÀÄA À̧PÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ ºÀPÀÄÌUÀ¼ÀÄ – ¥ÉÆæ. JZï.¹. É̄Æ»vÁ±Àé

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CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-2 B – SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC POLICY

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 15)

a) Concept of social welfare and social justice - Evolution and scope of social

welfare administration.

Unit-II (Hours: 15)

a) Concept and importance of women and child welfare administration

Unit-III (Hours: 15)

a) Meaning and Nature of Public Policy

b) Role and importance of Public Policy in global era

Unit-IV (Hours: 15)

a) Impact of Globalization on Policy Making in India

Unit-V (Hours: 15)

a) Analysation of Welfare programmes and policies (Sc/ST, OBC, Women, Child, Old,

Age, Physical Challenged) in India.

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Social Welfare Administration in India - Dr.D.R.Sachdeva

2) Public Policy and Policy Analysis In India - R.S. Ganapathy

3) India – Development and Participation - Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen

4) Policy Makers in India, Concept - Kuldeep Mathur, J.N. Bjorkman

5) Social Welfare Organization - V.Jaganadhan

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CBCS SYLLABUS

DSE-3 B – ISSUES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

6 Credits, 5 + 1 = 6 Weekly Hours Marks: 70 + 30 =100 Total Hours: 75

Unit-I (Hours: 15)

a) Accountability in Public Administration: Parliamentary, Executive and Judicial

Control over Administration. Lok Pal and Lokayukta.

Unit-II (Hours: 12)

a) Integrity in Administration: Means and Agencies for checking Corruption at Union

and State Level

Unit-III (Hours: 18)

a) Emerging Issues: Good Governance, Right to Information. Consumer Protection Act,

2005

Unit-IV (Hours: 15)

a) Political and Permanent Executive. Generalists and Specialist Relationship

Unit-V (Hours: 15)

a) Administrative Reforms : ARC report and Veerappa Mohily Report

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Indian Administration - S.R. Maheswari

2) The Indian Administrative System - Ramesh K. Arora,

3) Public Administration - Padma Ramachandran

4) Indian Administration - Mohit Bhattacharya

5) Indian Administration - B.L. Fadia and Kuldeep Fadia

6) Contemporary Issues in Indian Administration - R.B. Jain

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GE - 2 – PANCHAYAT RAJ AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

2 Credits, 2 + 1 = 3 Weekly Hours Marks: 40 + 10 =50 Total Hours: 40

Unit - I (Hours: 08)

a) Evolution of Panchayat Raj Institutions in Karnataka : Before Independence, After independence

Unit - II (Hours: 10)

a) Salient Features of Grama Swaraj Panchayat Raj Act-1993, Powers and Functions of the

Panchayati Raj Institutions with special reference to Karnataka

Unit - III (Hours: 08)

a) Financial Resources of Grama Swaraj Panchayat Raj Act - 1993

Unit - IV (Hours: 08)

a) Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Rural Development

Unit - V (Hours: 06)

a) Development Programmes of Karnataka Government

BOOKS FOR REFERENCES

1) Local Self Government in India - Venkata rao

2) Patterns of Panchayat in India - G. Ram Reddy

3) Panchayat Raj System and Political Parties - Bhargava B.S

4) Leaderships in Panchayat Raj - Darshankar

5) Local self-Government in India - S.R.Maheswari

6) Principles of south India Government - U.B.Singh

7) Local self-Government in India - Dr.U.Gurumurthy

8) A History of Local Self-Government in India in Rural Karnataka – Dr.M.Umapathi

9) UÁæ«ÄÃt ¸ÀªÀiÁd±Á¸À Ûæ – PÉ.¨sÉÊgÀ¥Àà

10) ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ°è ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ («±ÉõÀªÁV PÀ£ÁðlPÀPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀAvÉ) - n. ¢Ã¥ÀPï PÀĪÀiÁgï

11) ¸ÀܽÃAiÀÄ À̧éAiÀÄA À̧PÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ ºÀPÀÄÌUÀ¼ÀÄ – ¥ÉÆæ. JZï.¹. É̄Æ»vÁ±À

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