UPSC Optional Public Administration Paper-2,2017 Question paper
UPSC IAS Mains Exam
2017
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Paper-2)
SECTION A
Q1.
(a) “Constitutionalism
is the foundation of the administrative edifice e in India.” Discuss (10 Marks)
(b) “The status and functioning of the Cabinet Secretariat face a stiff
challenge from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).” Argue both in favour and
against the contention. (10 Marks)
(c) “Effectiveness of local-self-government institutions is hampered due to
the lack of capacity building of the elected representative s.” Elaborate (10
Marks)
(d) “Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in India face tough competition from
the private enterprises and Multi-National Corporations (MNCs) . “ Explain (10
Marks)
(e) Do you agree that “All India Judicial Service (AIJS) would contribute to
timely delivery of justice to the citizens? Argue your case (10 Marks)
Q2.
(a) “The market
reforms have not infringed the basic structure of the Constitution of India,
but have largely compromised the realization of the ideals of social and
economic justice.” Comment (20
Marks)
(b) “The idea of lateral entry into the Civil Services would energies Indian
administration.” What are its possible advantages and limitations? (20
Marks)
(c) “Pro-Active Governance and Timely implementation (PRAGATI) is an
innovative project of the Union Government.” Discuss its features and
modalities (10 Marks)
Q3.
(a) “The position of
council of ministers in a state is reduced to that of a body of a secretaries
in the presence of a domineering of chief minister.” Critically analyse with
examples (20 Marks)
(b) “Indianisation of Public Services is a slow but steady process.” Explain (20
Marks)
(c)” Digitalization of land records is a necessary but not sufficient
precondition for ensuring transparent district administration.” Explain (10
Marks)
Q4.
(a) “ Bureaucracy has
to make a balance the need for environmental sustainability and developmental
imperatives .” Discuss (20
Marks)
(b) “The chief secretary is often termed as the alter ego of the Chief
Minister.” Discuss, with examples, the dynamics of their relationship in State
administration. (20 Marks)
(c) ’District Planning Committee (DPC) has been the weakest structure in the
local self-government mechanism in India .” Analyze with examples (10
Marks)
SECTION B
Q5.
(a) “The institution
of Gram Sabha has very little connection with the Gandhian spirit of direct democracy.”
Critically examine (10 Marks)
(b) “There is a need for greater inclusion of technocrats in burearocracy to
ensure effective governance in India.” Do you agree” Elucidate (10
Marks)
(c) “Civil servants should avoid airing grievances in the media.” In the
context, discuss the grievance redressal mechanisms available to the Civil
Servants in India. (10 Marks)
(d) Do you think k that Public Service Guarantee Act s passed by various
State Governments are an extension to the Citizen Charter? Give reasons (10
Marks)
Q6.
(a) “The Prime
Ministers awards for Excellence in Public Administration encourage good
governance initiatives. “Discuss some such initiatives by the Civil Servants in
this context. (20 Marks)
(b) “Implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) has led to a paradigm
shift in the Centre-State relations , both financially and politically .”
Analyze with examples (20 Marks)
(c) “The Right to Information (RTI) has started its journey but is far from
its destination.” Comment (10 Marks)
Q7.
(a) “Disaster
preparedness and management has become an important component of district
administration in India.” Discuss with suitable illustrations (20 Marks)
(b) In view of the contemporary internal scenario should “law and order” be
made a part of the Concurrent List of the Constitution of India? Justify your
opinion (20 Marks)
(c) ”The image of Indian Police can be improved if its structure and
orientations are transformed radically.” Do you agree? Elaborate (10
Marks)
Q8.
(a) Discuss, with
sustainable examples, the emerging challenges faced by the Regulatory
Commission s as to the arbitrary agents between the State and the market forces (20 Marks)
(b) “The ‘policy of non-action’ regarding the institutional mechanisms and
legal provisions to eradicate corruption is a feature of Indian
Administration.” Critically examine (20 Marks)
(c) “The Second Administrative Reform Commission (ARC) makes a strong case
for the principle of subsidiary .”Elaborate (10 Marks)
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