UPSC Optional public Administration Paper-1,2018 Question paper
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION Paper
SECTION "A"
Q1. Answer the
following questions in about 150 words each:
a.
“A government
next-door is the government that matters most for the people.” Discuss the
statement with special reference to the values of local government.
b. The philosophy of the Westminster model is at odds with the political
culture of India.” Critically analyse.
c. “The attached offices and subordinate offices are integral to the
functioning of the Cabinet Secretariat.” Discuss.
d. It is apprehended that lateral entry will lead to politicization of
bureaucracy. Do you agree? Justify
e. “Contracting out tasks without effective accountability mechanisms can be
counter-productive for effective service delivery." Comment.
Q2. a. "The market-driven profitability
concerns have shaken the foundation of the public sector undertakings.” Do you
agree? Give reasons.
b. It is argued that the NITI Aayog has broken the edifice of planning into
fragments. Comment.
c. “Autonomy of civil society is crucial for responsive and effective
administration.” Examine the statement
Q3. a. Critically examine the criteria adopted
by the 15th Finance Commission for allocation of resources to States. What have
been the major issues of contention since the 10th Finance Commission?
b. “In the coalition era with elusive majority of a single party in the State
Legislature, the role of the Governor becomes even more challenging."
Discuss.
c. “Development management advocates self-sustaining customer-friendly
institutions at the district level.” Comment.
Q4. a. Climate change issues pose new challenges
for district administration to be proactive.” Elaborate
b. “Judicial overreach to a large extent is a consequence of ineffective
executive.” Examine.
c. "In the transition from the State-led economy to the market economy,
India should rely more on 'indicative planning'.” Do you agree? Explain your
position.
SECTION "B"
Q5. Answer the
following questions in about 150 words each:
a.
“The 'enablers' and
'facilitators' are yet to replace the inspectors' and “controllers' in the
civil service in India. Do you agree? Justify.
b. “Financial inclusion needs legal backing but it also requires increasing
awareness for it to become a reality.” Discuss
c. "Gender budgeting requires rethinking beyond allocations to become a
powerful tool of gender mainstreaming." Discuss.
d. "Social audit has lent a critical edge to the implementation of
programmes such as MGNREGA." Comment
e. "The AFSPA debate reveals that the Indian paramilitary forces are
caught between the imperatives of national security and protection of human
rights.” Discuss.
Q6. a. "Competency mapping is important for
effective allocation of responsibilities to administrators.” Do you think that
a generalist administrator can handle all issues as effectively as a specialist
Discuss.
b. “The recommendations of various commissions on administrative reforms have
not made a radical departure from the Paul Appleby Report.” Do you agree? Give
reasons.
c. "Performance management requires identification of indicators and
measures to ensure that goals are achieved efficiently." Discuss.
Q7. a. “Rural development programmes have failed
to effectively address the problems of small and marginal farmers.” Analyse and
give suggestions.
b. “In the Network Era the TRAI has the challenging task of protecting the Net
Neutrality from digital aggression.” Comment.
c. “Neighborhood management provides an appropriate global strategy of dealing
with social exclusion in the urban development scenario." Comment.
Q8. a. "Effective public grievance
redressal requires administrative commitment. But process reengineering can
help prevent some grievances.” Discuss.
b. “Institutional change is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for
reducing criminalisation of politics." Examine.
c. "The disempowerment and depoliticisation of urban local government has
happened in multiple ways.” Comment.
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