UPSC Optional Public Administration Paper-2,2019 Question paper
UPSC IAS Mains Exam 2019 - PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION (Paper-2)
SECTION –A
Q1. (a) In the text of Arthashastra, ‘the state is
neither a police State nor merely a tax gathering State’. Comment. 10
Marks
(b) The economic reforms have significantly infringed the basic
values and spirits of the Indian Constitution. Examine. 10 Marks
(c) Macaulay’s ideas on Indian Civil Service Corresponded to the
elite theory of bureaucracy, which continue to persist. Do you agree?
Justify. 10 Marks
(d) There has been an opinion that the ethos of Indian Judicial
System continue to be colonial. Suggest measures for raising the level of
judicial excellence for achieving speedy justices. 10 Marks
(e) Various commissions have reiterated the crucial role of the
Governor in Indian system of governance, but the successive governments have
not heeded to make Governor’s office apolitical. Examine with example. 10
Marks
Q2. (a) Article 356 acts, “very much like the
proverbial bolt from the blue…. without giving an opportunity or notices to the
State Government to correct its alleged shortcoming”. This phenomenon not only
undermines the autonomy of the State Government, but also demeans the statue of
the President of India. Critically analyze. 20 Marks
(b) Public Sector Undertaking were expected to take the Indian
economy to the “commanding heights” instead the successive governments have
been pushing for disinvestment. Critically examine how the scenario has changed
over the years. 20 Marks
(c) Emerging developmental aspirations of the society necessitate
the constitutional amendment to change the present safeguards available to the
civil servants. Evaluate the pros and cons of such amendment. 10 Marks
Q3. (a) “Strong PMO is anti-thesis to the
feature of collective responsibility of Council of Ministers”. Examine the
issues in relation to the position of PMO via-a-vis Council of Ministers in the
light of this statement. 20 Marks
(b) Capacity issues relating to employees have hampered the
implementation of several government programmes. Trace the reasons in the
context of the provisions of the National Training Policy, 2012. 20
Marks
(c) The strategy to deal with the non-performing assets of banks
may lead to overburdened taxpayers. Examine the role of government to protect
the interests of both. 10 Marks
Q4. (a) Considerable attention has been paid to the
restructuring of the administrative systems at the Central and local levels,
but very few reforms have been undertaken at the State level. What steps would
you suggest to rectify it? 20 Marks
(b) It is observed that non-functioning of District Planning
Committees is preventing the convergence of rural and urban planning needs. Do
you agree? Justify. 20 Marks
(c) The police-public interface is punctuated with distrust and
fear. Suggest how the police can reform its image in the eyes of the
public. 10 Marks
SECTION –B
Q5. (a) The evidences suggest that the dream of
deliberative democracy could not be realized in practice at the grass root
level. Evaluate the impediments in the functioning of Gram Sabha. 10
Marks
(b) “The RTI has started its journey, but is far from its
destination.” In the view of the statement, examine the present’s status of the
RTI movement. 10 Marks
(c) The concept of new localism arrangement may defeat the very
purpose of local self-governance. Do you agree? Justify. 10 Marks
(d) Effective ‘Performance Management System’ needs to precede
‘taking deadwood out’ from bureaucracy. Comment. 10 Marks
(e) All weather rural connectivity scheme to even unconnected rural
habitations has the potential to transform the rural economy. Do you agree?
Justify. 10 Marks
Q6. (a) The office of the District Collector has
merely become a bureau for funneling government schemes, collecting statistics
and an officer on attendance for unending VIP duties. Critically examine its
role in the light of the recommendations of the Second Administrative Reforms
Commission. 20 Marks
(b) Minimal accountability being the dominant norm in the political
system, the Lokpal can only be an ideal institution with limited effectiveness.
Explain. 20 Marks
(c) ‘Sevottam Scheme’ had great potential to reform service
delivery, but opportunity is frittered away. Comment. 10 Marks
Q7. (a) The National Policy on Disaster
Management envisages a paradigm shift from hitherto reactive post-disaster
relief centric regime to more pro-active and enabling environment. Examine the
responses of State Governments in this regards. 20 Marks
(b) Efforts to strengthen State Finance Commissions have faced
apathy of State Governments over the years, which has also affected the
successive Central Finance Commissions in recommending appropriate fiscal
transfers to local bodies. Substantiate the answer with example. 20
Marks
(c) Accountability of regulatory bodies would address the problem
of over-regulators and help make them truly facilitators. Analyze the present
status of regulators and suggest measures to induce accountability in the
mechanism. 10 Marks
Q8. (a) ‘NITI Aayog’ has changed the way India strategized for
economic development, but its effectiveness is yet to be seen, especially when
its financial powers are far less than its predecessor. Analyze. 20
Marks
(b) Even though the law and order administration is a State
subject, it is paradoxical that the Central agencies- NIA or paramilitary
forces under the Union Government-have restricted the powers of State Governments.
Discuss. 20 Marks
(c) Performance grants devolved by Finance Commission of India have
increased the Financial accountability of the local bodies. Elaborate. 10
Marks
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