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Paper-I

1. Introduction:
This Chapter is very important. Read topics from class notes, Fadia and Fadia, and Mohit
Bhattacharya. Also refer to IGNOU notes for this topic. The information from this topic can be
used in answering questions of other units as well. This is a very scoring area.
2. Administrative Thought:
You must know the theories of various scholars very well. Try to go in as much detail as you can
but do not go into unnecessary details. Writing some details (but not all details) gives a unique
touch to your answers. Read from Prasad and Prasad. This is also a very scoring area.
3. Administrative Behaviour:
For this chapter, read from Sharma and Sadana. It is a very good source of information. I also
found the printed material of my coaching class helpful. You may want to make your own notes
though this depends from person to person.
4. Organisations:
This is a relatively small chapter which can be studied from any standard book or from the
printed material of any coaching class.
5. Accountability and Control:
Questions from this chapter are being asked lately as it is relevant in the current context. Apart
from your class notes, you can go through Sharma and Sadana, printed material and Yojana and
Kurukshetra articles. There is a lot of scope of innovation in this topic in the sense that you will
often be able to correlate it to news items/editorials in the news papers and you will also find
many case studies. If questions come from this area there is ample scope for you to give some
unique points that may not be found in most of the answer scripts.
6. Administrative Law:
For this Chapter, you can refer to Sharma and Sadana and newspapers. It is a very scoring area.
Information may also be pooled in from Awasthi and Maheshwari and GS Polity notes. Just like
for the previous Unit, if questions come from this area there is ample scope for you to give some
unique points that may not be found in most of the answer scripts.
7. Comparative Public Administration:
For this topic, it is good to refer to class notes OR Ramesh Arora (no need to do both). Since the
book is short, one can read the entire book and underline relevant portions. If you are able to get
a grip over the content in this book or your class notes, you will be able to answer any question
for CPA.
8. Development Dynamics:
This is a very important Chapter even though questions may not be asked every year but material
from this chapter can be used in other topics too. Also, since many books were written in early
2000 or late 90s, you will have to make use of your knowledge from GS, newspapers and
Yojana/Frontline/IJPA articles for this topic. You can rely on your class notes for this topic. The
book by Mohit Bhattacharya titled- Social Theory & Development Administration is helpful.
9. Personnel Administration:
For this chapter, I read from two books- Sharma and Sadana and Fadia and Fadia. I also referred
to the printed material. This is an important chapter since questions are being asked in the past 2-
3 years from this area. Practice writing answers and correlate this chapter with the Civil Services
Chapter of Paper-II. Study both these Chapters together comprehensively. Make sure to quote
ARC recommendations and reports of other relevant committees as and when appropriate.
10. Public Policy:
For this chapter, IGNOU notes are a very good source apart from class notes. Questions are not
asked regularly but students must focus on Policy Implementation and Policy Evaluation. Also
keep an eye out in news papers and magazines for latest information in this topic.
11. Techniques of Administrative Improvement:
This is a small chapter and may be studied from printed material and Internet. There is a lot of
scope of giving unique points in this chapter.
12. Financial Administration:
This is a very important chapter and students must study it thoroughly. I referred class notes,
printed material and Sharma and Sadana for this unit. Study this chapter along with Financial
Management of Paper-II comprehensively as a single unit.
Paper- II
While answering Indian Administration questions, answer with respect to Constitution,
Preamble, etc and how the issue is in conformity with basic structure.
1. Evolution of Indian Administration:
This is a scoring area although there is little scope of uniqueness in this topic. It is given very
well in Rajini Goyal and Arora.
2. Philosophical and Constitutional framework of government:
Rajini Goyal and Arora, class notes and D.D. Basu. Remember to always correlate answer in this
topic with Constitution and current Parliamentary enactments.
3. Public Sector Undertakings:
This is a topic that is best covered from IJPA articles and also from Laxmikant.
4. Union Government and Administration:
Refer to your class notes, GS Polity notes, Rajini Goyal and Arora and newspapers. There is a lot
of scope to innovate in this topic by quoting current practices of our Parliamentary system and
comparing them with practices in other nations especially USA and UK.
5. Plans and Priorities:
I could not find any good source for this Chapter so I relied on class notes and IJPA articles.
6. State Government and Administration:
Same sources and approach as Chapter-4.
7. District Administration since Independence:
Refer to Rajini Goyal and Arora, IJPA articles and the book by Avasthi and Avasthi.
8. Civil Services:
Same sources and approach as Chapter-9 of Paper-I.
9. Financial Management:
Same sources and approach as Chapter-12 of Paper-I.
10. Administrative Reforms since Independence:
For this chapter read the reports of various committees. If you are not able to read entire reports
then read their summaries. Lay emphasis on understanding the overall picture of administrative
reforms in our nation since Independence. Also, you must use information from this topic
extensively in answers to other topics questions as well.
11. Rural Development:
12. Urban Local Government:
For the above two Chapters, apart from class notes, I read Rajini Goyal and Arora. I also used a
lot of information from newspapers and Yojana articles. In answers for these units, first always
correlate with Constitutional articles, then give basic points and then cite case studies.
13. Law and Order Administration:
For this Unit, apart from class notes, I read Avasthi and Avasthi. I also used information from
newspapers and Frontline articles. There is a lot of room of innovation in this Chapter and
students can give many unique points in their answers.
14. Significant issues in Indian Administration:
Questions from this chapter are increasingly being asked recently. Unfortunately, I could not find
any comprehensive source for this topic. I thus relied heavily on newspapers,
Frontline/Yojana/IJPA articles and my GS Current Affairs notes. Answers in this chapter, if
written well can fetch a lot of marks and there is a lot of scope of giving unique points by going
into details of the setup of relevant institutions in India. For example, in Disaster Management,
you can discuss the entire machinery at Central, State and District levels and details of relevant
Acts.

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