Indian Constitution and Local Government

Paper Code: 
NSS 201
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Rationale

The focus of this paper is on the political processes and the actual functioning of the political system in India. One needs to understand that the Indian Constitution was intended to provide a framework for a modern, secular and democratic Society and simultaneously be discussing the working of select political institutions like the Panchayati raj institutions and Municipal Bodies

Salient features of the Indian Constitution, Preamble

Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of the  State Policy

9.00

Community Development Programme, 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments

9.00

Panchayati Raj Institutions: Gram Sabha and Gram panchayat, PanchayatSamiti, ZilaParishad: structures, functions, sources of revenue, problems

9.00

Municipal Bodies: Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, Township, Notified Area Committee, Cantonment Board: structures, functions, sources of revenue, problems 

Essential Readings: 
  • BL Fadia, Indian Government and Politics,, SahityaBhawan,Agra, 2013
  • Granville Austin, Working A Democratic Constitution,  Oxford University Press,New Delhi,2000
  • RC Agarwal, Indian Political System,  Sultan Chand &Sons,New Delhi,2009
  • Granville Austin, The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,1966
  • DD Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, Prentice Hall of India,New Delhi,1994
  • SL Goel, Public Administration, New Delhi, Deep and Deep Publications, New  Delhi,2003
  • Awasthi and Maheshwari, Public Administration: Theory and Practice, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal,Agra,2004
  • S.R.Maheshwari , Local Government in India, Lakshmi Narayan Agarwal, Agra, 2013
  • K.N. Basiya, Financial Administration in India,  Himalya Publishing House, Bombay,1986
  • PadamNathGuatam, Financial Administration in India, VittPrashan, Haryana Sahitya Academy, Chandigarh, 1993.

 

References: 
  • IqbalNarain, Secularism in India,  Classic Publishing House, Jaipur,1995
  • Arora, Balveer and Verney, Douglas (ed.), Multiple Identities in a Single State : Indian Federalismin a Comparative Perspective, Konark, Delhi, 1995.
  • Brass, Paul, Politics of India since Independence, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, 1990
  • A.G. Noorani., Constitutional Questions in India : The President, Parliament and the States, OUP,2000.
  • LawerenceSaez, ,Federalism without a Centre : The Impact of Political and Economic Reforms onIndia’s Federal System, Sage, New Delhi, 2002.
  • RajendraVora and SuhasPalshikar (eds.), Indian Democracy : Meanings and Practices, Sage,New Delhi, 2003.
  •  Christophe, Jaffrelot, India’s Silent Revolution : The Rise of the Low Castes in Northern IndianStates, Permanent Black, Delhi, 2003.
  • Daiv E. Klainger: Public Personnel Management, IPMA, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, New Jeresy,1986.
  • Edwin, B. Fllipo:Principles of Personnel Management, 6th edition, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1984.
  • W. Cunning Mourice, Theory and Practice of Personnel Management, Heinemann, London,1968.
  • S.L. Goel, Financial Administration, Deep and Deep Publication, New Delhi, 2002.

 

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