PUBLIC
ADMINISTARTION
(MAIN) PAPER 1 – 2001
Time
Allowed: 3 hours Maximum
Marks: 300
Candidates
should attempt 1 and 5 which are compulsory and any three of the remaining
questions selecting at last one question from each Section.,
SECTION
A
1. Answer any three of the following in
not more than 200 words each:
(a) “Publicness” of Public Administration
in an ideal democratic government remains the ultimate value in theory and
practice.’ Elucidate.
(b) Minnobrook Conference in USA identified four features crucial to ‘new public administration,’ Explain.
(c) The nature and role of communication
in administration indicates that “Communication is authority. Comment.
(d) Critically examine the models of Max
Weber and Chester I Barnard with reference to ‘bureaucratic authority.
2. The ‘decision-making scheme’ and
‘satisfying model’ of Herbert A Simon is the major component of administrative
theory. Comment.
3. Why do all administration
organizations consider ‘hierarchy’ as the many splendoured technique? Discuss.
4. In what respects, the powers of
proposed institution of Lok Pal in the Bill already introduced in Indian
Parliament, will strengthen the institution as compared to Parliamentary
Commissioner of UK?
SECTION
B
5. Answer any three of the following in
not more than 200 words each:
(a) “The inculcation of belief in the real
existence of a common purpose is an essential executive function.’ Comment.
(b) Burekehead says:
‘Budget
in Government is a vehicle of fiscal policy and a tool of management.’ Examine
this statement.
(c) Critically comment on Riggsian
Prismatic Sala model of administration of developing societies. To what extent
Indian Administrative system exhibits prismatic characteristics?
(d) ‘Statutory External auditing is one of
the protectors of democracy in the parliamentary form of government. Comment.
6. A fairy adequate analysis of the Administrative
Organisation in Government is possible when we treat ‘bureaucracy’ as a
‘structure’ and ‘administration’ as a ‘function.’ Discuss.
7. What techniques the Government of India have employed to evaluate (appraise) the performance of senior level employees, i.e.,
Class I and Class II? Are you satisfied with these techniques?
8. Critically examine the monetary and
fiscal policies of Government of India in the decade 1971 to 2001. Do you think
world financial institutions had a role to play in opening Indian economy to
global force? Give reasons to substantiate your argument.
PAPER
– II – 2001
Time
Allowed: 3 hours Maximum
Marks: 300
Instructions:
Same as in Paper - 1
SECTION
A
1. Comment on any three of the following
in not more than 200 words each:
(a) “The machinery of government designed
in Kautilya’s Arthashastra does not exactly resemble our modern day polity, but
it does contain some principles which could be said to be the part of today’s
science of public administration.”
(b) “The use of the word ‘Socialist’ in
the Indian Constitution has become redundant in the context of the
liberalization of economy.”
(c) “The Prime Minister stands out as the
most powerful authority even today.”
(d) “The District Collector admirably
survived the historical change of role from an alien regime to a national one.”
2. “It is axiomatic that a country’s
public administration system, including its bureaucracy, must fit into and
respond to its overall political system. “In the light of this statement
discuss the mutual relations between the civil servants and the ministers since
Independence.
3. (a) “State Directorates are
administrative and implementation units assisting the Departments functioning
from the Secretariat.” Explain
(b)
“Despite the serious commitment on the part of the government, the benefits of
the rural development programmes do not seem to reach the intended targets and
they fail to serve fully the purpose for which they were intended.” Elucidate
4. “Despite
liberalization, privatization and globalization of economy, the public sector
has its own relevance for India.” Discuss the functions and role of public
sector in the new economic scenario and the changes that they need to bring
about in them.
SECTION
B
5. Comment
on any three of the following in not more than 200 words each:
(a) The
need and significance of all India services has been well recognized in
political as well as administrative circles.”
(b) It
is the audit of property that distinguishes the audit of the Comptroller and
Auditors General of India (CAG) from the audit made by any professional
auditor.”
(c)
“Although District Planning Committee and Metropolitan planning committees have
been provided, those remain mostly on paper.’’
(d)
Administrative Reforms in India are not necessarily the result of the
recommendations of any specific committees or commissions.”
6.
“Control over public expenditure is an essential feature of accountable and
responsible financial administration.” In the light of this statement discuss
various methods of control over public expenditure which are exercised by the
Indian Parliament.
7. (a) “The
policy of the government is reflected by various items of the budget.” Explain
by distinguishing between a commercial budget and a government budget.
(b)
“Indian administration is yet to fully appreciate and adopt the benefits of the
information technology.” Elucidate.
8.
“The Central social Welfare Board has become an anomalous institution.” In the
light of this statement, examine the functions and role of the Central Social
Welfare Board and suggest measures for making it an effective institution.