(TOTAL: 100 MARKS)
PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Module 1: Principles of Administration (10 marks)
Administration- Definition and scope -Types of organisations: Public, private, and non-profit. Principles of administration- Theories of administration: Classical, behavioural, and contingency theories- Modern approaches to administration- Organisational structure and functions- Organisational culture and change management- Ethical principles in administration- Leadership- Leadership styles- Traits of leadership- Communication in administration- Accountability and transparency of technology in administration.
Module 2: Principles of Management (10 marks)
Management-Definition and importance- Evaluation of management thought- management Vs administration-Management roles and skills- management functions: Planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling- Principles of management- Contemporary approach to management: system approach, contingency approach, TQM, lean management, agile management, technology, and innovation- Organizational environment and culture-Ethical decision making in management- Corporate social responsibility (CSR)-Globalization and its challenges for managers.
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
Module 3: Constitutional Structure (12 Marks)
Salient features of the Indian Constitution – Preamble of the Constitution. Fundamental rightsmeaning and limitations – Directive principles of state policy and Fundamental duties -their enforcement- Union Executive- President, Vice-president- Elections, Powers, and FunctionsPrime Minister, Council of Ministers. Union Legislatures – Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha – Composition, Powers, and Functions- Parliamentary privileges- Union Judiciary- Supreme Court of India – composition and powers and functions- Judicial Review- public interest litigationState Executive- Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers. State Legislature-State Legislative Assembly, and State Legislative Council. State Judiciary- High Court and Subordinate Judiciary.
Module 4: Centre-State Relations under the Constitution (8 Marks)
Relation between Union and States: Legislative Relations – Administrative Relations – Coordination between Centre and States- Financial Relations- Services under the Union and States: Doctrine of Pleasure- Local Government-Panchayat raj system with special reference to 73rd and Urban Local Self Govt. with special reference to 74th Amendment- Election Commission of India-composition, powers and functions and electoral process. Types of emergency grounds, procedure, duration, and effects. Amendment of the Constitution- meaning, procedure, limitations.
KERALA MODEL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
Module .5 – Kerala’s Economy (15 Marks)
Kerala’s Economy since the formation of the state – State Gross Domestic Product – Economic Growth – Per Capita Income – Resource mobilisation – Tax and nontax revenue – Public Expenditure – Decentralised Planning – Policies – Development Programmes
Agriculture Crops -Land Use Pattern – Land Reforms – Food Security – Industry – MSMES – Energy sectors – Infrastructure -Service sector – Health – Care economy – Migration – Tourism – Education – ICT
Module .6 – Kerala Model of Development (15 Marks)
Kerala model of Development – Evolution – Significance -Features: adult literacy, life expectancy, infant mortality, birth rate – Reasons – Challenges -Unemployment – Poverty – Inequality – Gender Gap – Ageing – Women Empowerment Programmes- Knowledge Economy
Startups-Brain Gain
ENVIRONMENT / CLIMATE / DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Module 7 – 10 Marks
Basic concepts of Eco System and Bio Diversity – Forests, desert, aquatic ecosystems; Rivers of Kerala, Environmental Pollution- water, air and soil; Contaminants – pesticides, metals, gaseous pollutants; Environmental Movements; International and National organisations for environmental protection; Wildlife sanctuaries, National Parks and Biosphere reserves in Kerala; Global environmental issues -global warming, Ozone depletion; Climate change; Environmental Impact Assessment and developmental projects, Environmental auditing, Green auditing; Environmental Laws in India
Module 8 – 10 Marks
Disasters – natural and anthropogenic; Disaster Management, The disaster management cycleMitigation (structural and non structural), mitigation goals, Preparedness (planning, training and exercises, Public awareness and education), Response (emergency operations centers, search and rescue operations, incident command system, medical care and shelter management), Recovery (damage assessment, reconstruction and rehabilitation). National Policy on Disaster Management. International disaster management system, International disaster response laws, Disaster management act, NDMA( National Disaster Management Act), NIDM( National Institute of Disaster Management), NDRF(National Disaster Response Force), SDMA(State Disaster Management Authority) and DDMA( District Disaster Management Authority).
Module 9 – E-GOVERNANCE – 10 Marks
Basic objectives of e-Governance – Challenges of e – e-Governance- Various e-Governance initiatives by the Central and the State Government- Incentivising e-Governance and its impact on corruption- Management Information System- Decision Support System- Expert SystemsData Privacy- Information Security- IT Act 2000.
