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Page 1 ferv DETACHABLE TI TYTTHF (7-UA II) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Paper I) 7feraa 36: 250 Maximum Marks: 250 Tme Allowed Three Hours QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions. There are EIGHT questions divided in TWO SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE from each Section. The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one. Word limit in questions, wherever specified, should be adhered to. Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. 1 HXS-B-PBAD Page 2 ferv DETACHABLE TI TYTTHF (7-UA II) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Paper I) 7feraa 36: 250 Maximum Marks: 250 Tme Allowed Three Hours QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions. There are EIGHT questions divided in TWO SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE from each Section. The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one. Word limit in questions, wherever specified, should be adhered to. Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. 1 HXS-B-PBAD TUS A' SECTION A 10x5-50 Answer the following in about 150 words each: 1.(a) The Preamble to the Constitution of India provides a foundational framework of ideals and values for the Indian administration. Discuss. 10 1.(b) Examine the extent to which the ideal of Constitutionalism as 'government by limited powers has been a functional realityin India. 10 1.(c) Red-tapism is a major obstacle to the implementation of 'good governance. Comment. 10 1.(d) The role and status of the Speaker in parliamentary system have their foundation in the Speaker's stance on neutrality. Comment. 10 1.() The Union government develops and practices strategies to administer increasing number of existing local government services by sidelining local initiatives and discretion. Examine. l10 2.(a) Kautilya envisages protection, welfare and prosperity of the State and its people as the utmost concern of a ruler. In this context, discuss the significance of Kautilya's emphasis on governing, accountability and justice in contemporary India. SA n 20 2.(b) District Collector is the most important functionary in district administration in India. In light of the above statement, discuss the multidimensional responsibilities of District Collector in effecting coordinated developmental administration in India. . 20 2.(c) The role of the Governor is ofa sagacious counsellor, mediator and arbitrator rather than that of an active politician. In this context, examine the role of the Governor in state politics in India. 10 3.(a) Recruitment is the cornerstone of the whole public personnel structure and it revolves around the problem of attracting the best. Discuss the essential elements of a good recruitment system. 20 HXS-B-PBAD 2 Page 3 ferv DETACHABLE TI TYTTHF (7-UA II) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Paper I) 7feraa 36: 250 Maximum Marks: 250 Tme Allowed Three Hours QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions. There are EIGHT questions divided in TWO SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE from each Section. The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one. Word limit in questions, wherever specified, should be adhered to. Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. 1 HXS-B-PBAD TUS A' SECTION A 10x5-50 Answer the following in about 150 words each: 1.(a) The Preamble to the Constitution of India provides a foundational framework of ideals and values for the Indian administration. Discuss. 10 1.(b) Examine the extent to which the ideal of Constitutionalism as 'government by limited powers has been a functional realityin India. 10 1.(c) Red-tapism is a major obstacle to the implementation of 'good governance. Comment. 10 1.(d) The role and status of the Speaker in parliamentary system have their foundation in the Speaker's stance on neutrality. Comment. 10 1.() The Union government develops and practices strategies to administer increasing number of existing local government services by sidelining local initiatives and discretion. Examine. l10 2.(a) Kautilya envisages protection, welfare and prosperity of the State and its people as the utmost concern of a ruler. In this context, discuss the significance of Kautilya's emphasis on governing, accountability and justice in contemporary India. SA n 20 2.(b) District Collector is the most important functionary in district administration in India. In light of the above statement, discuss the multidimensional responsibilities of District Collector in effecting coordinated developmental administration in India. . 20 2.(c) The role of the Governor is ofa sagacious counsellor, mediator and arbitrator rather than that of an active politician. In this context, examine the role of the Governor in state politics in India. 10 3.(a) Recruitment is the cornerstone of the whole public personnel structure and it revolves around the problem of attracting the best. Discuss the essential elements of a good recruitment system. 20 HXS-B-PBAD 2 3.(6) Traditionally structured administrative systems have outlived their utility. Discuss as how administrative reforms can revamp, restru structure to mect the new challenges faced by the Indian administrative set-up. ure and redesign the existing governmental 20 3.(c) The govemment policy of large scale privatization of the key sectors of economy may afect India's economic health. Comment. 10 4.(a) As a constitutionally mandated body the Finance Commission stands at the centre of fiscal federalism. Evaluate the role of Finance Commission in ensuring just and equitable resource sharing among the states and the union. 20 4.b) Recent market approaches to public services present serious challenges to traditional and state-sponsored public service values. Evaluate the statement in the context of Indian administration. 20 4.C) The increasing criminalization of politics is a major threat to the basic fabric of Indian 10 democracy. Comment. S B SECTION B' 5 10x5-50 Answer the following in about 150 words each 5.(a) No rural development strategy can succeed unless it is complemented by appropriate Panchayati Raj Institutions. Examine the statement. 10 5.(b) NITI Aayog has been constituted to implement the goal of co-operative federalism. Discuss. 10 5.c) Responsibility and accountability are two major goals of Good Governance. Discuss the statement in the context of lndian administration. 10 5.(d) The Prime Minister's Office has become a powertul institution in itself by virtue of its role in decision-making on strategic issues of utmost importance. Examine the statement. 10 HXS-B-PBAD 3 Page 4 ferv DETACHABLE TI TYTTHF (7-UA II) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Paper I) 7feraa 36: 250 Maximum Marks: 250 Tme Allowed Three Hours QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions. There are EIGHT questions divided in TWO SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE from each Section. The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one. Word limit in questions, wherever specified, should be adhered to. Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. 1 HXS-B-PBAD TUS A' SECTION A 10x5-50 Answer the following in about 150 words each: 1.(a) The Preamble to the Constitution of India provides a foundational framework of ideals and values for the Indian administration. Discuss. 10 1.(b) Examine the extent to which the ideal of Constitutionalism as 'government by limited powers has been a functional realityin India. 10 1.(c) Red-tapism is a major obstacle to the implementation of 'good governance. Comment. 10 1.(d) The role and status of the Speaker in parliamentary system have their foundation in the Speaker's stance on neutrality. Comment. 10 1.() The Union government develops and practices strategies to administer increasing number of existing local government services by sidelining local initiatives and discretion. Examine. l10 2.(a) Kautilya envisages protection, welfare and prosperity of the State and its people as the utmost concern of a ruler. In this context, discuss the significance of Kautilya's emphasis on governing, accountability and justice in contemporary India. SA n 20 2.(b) District Collector is the most important functionary in district administration in India. In light of the above statement, discuss the multidimensional responsibilities of District Collector in effecting coordinated developmental administration in India. . 20 2.(c) The role of the Governor is ofa sagacious counsellor, mediator and arbitrator rather than that of an active politician. In this context, examine the role of the Governor in state politics in India. 10 3.(a) Recruitment is the cornerstone of the whole public personnel structure and it revolves around the problem of attracting the best. Discuss the essential elements of a good recruitment system. 20 HXS-B-PBAD 2 3.(6) Traditionally structured administrative systems have outlived their utility. Discuss as how administrative reforms can revamp, restru structure to mect the new challenges faced by the Indian administrative set-up. ure and redesign the existing governmental 20 3.(c) The govemment policy of large scale privatization of the key sectors of economy may afect India's economic health. Comment. 10 4.(a) As a constitutionally mandated body the Finance Commission stands at the centre of fiscal federalism. Evaluate the role of Finance Commission in ensuring just and equitable resource sharing among the states and the union. 20 4.b) Recent market approaches to public services present serious challenges to traditional and state-sponsored public service values. Evaluate the statement in the context of Indian administration. 20 4.C) The increasing criminalization of politics is a major threat to the basic fabric of Indian 10 democracy. Comment. S B SECTION B' 5 10x5-50 Answer the following in about 150 words each 5.(a) No rural development strategy can succeed unless it is complemented by appropriate Panchayati Raj Institutions. Examine the statement. 10 5.(b) NITI Aayog has been constituted to implement the goal of co-operative federalism. Discuss. 10 5.c) Responsibility and accountability are two major goals of Good Governance. Discuss the statement in the context of lndian administration. 10 5.(d) The Prime Minister's Office has become a powertul institution in itself by virtue of its role in decision-making on strategic issues of utmost importance. Examine the statement. 10 HXS-B-PBAD 3 5.(e) Well planned and goal oriented training programmes arc the backbonc of thc civil service system in India. Examine the statenment. 10 6(a) Budget proposals in the Parliament/ State Legislatures fail to ensurc their cffective scrutiny. ldentify the factors which constrain effective scrutiny of the budget proposals. 20 6.(b) 73 TT 74 TAT HRNEM 3fufAai I T7 anifr fataR feq TTETT 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts aimed at making the third tier of government more powerfül and effective for democratic decentralization. Critically examine the extent to which this goal has been transformed into reality. 20 6.(c) National Human Rights Commission is handicapped by its jurisdictional limitations of not being able to investigate the cases of violation of human rights by the armed forces. Discuss. 10 7.(a) Contemporary urbanism advocates the integration of diverse modes of urban planning and management concerns. Discuss the above statement in light of urban development in India. 20 7.(b) Rural development programmes are designed to facilitate multifaceted growth of rural poor. Evaluate the role of some key rural development programmes in India in this context. 20 7.(c) Police-public relations in India need to be improved. Suggest measures to strengthen relations between police and public. 10 8.(a) In past two decades India's public policy on Disaster Management has shifted its focus from rescue, relief and rehabilitation efforts to holistic management of disaster. Analyse. 20 8.(6) The institutional legacy of 'well-entrenched state' affected the post-reforms promises in India. Explain the statement in the light of economic reforms in India. 20 8.(c) Do you agree with the view that the civil service in India is losing its neutral and anonymous character ? Argue your case. 10 4 HXS-B-PBADRead More
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