Public Administration
Public administration is both an academic discipline and a field of practice; the latter is depicted in Public Administration Syllabus. Course Rational Public Administration is one of the youngest branch of Faculty of Humanities in University. With the expansion of the activities of modern state, public administration has assumed great significance in modern society. The Public Administration and Administrative Officers playing importment role in social and economic development of the Nation. Administration is as old as mankind. It has acquired all spheres of human life right from birth to death. It is very close to the daily life of any person in practical. Public Administration Studies the systematic implementation of Laws and Government policies, theories principles and its controlling system. The subject stands as an integral element of democratic system of the nation. It is intended that the subject is introduced, as a optional subject to the students of U.G. level. The subject is introduced to comprehend the importance of Administration theory and practice. as well as Public Administration and private Administration, Public Private Partnership, civil society and sustainable development . The Present system of district administration owes its origin to the time of the Mauryan Empire. But modern structure of district administration in India developed in Colonial Period (1772). At that time was district administration established for collection of revenue. In the present era, district is the basic territorial unit of administration in India. District administration is the total functioning of Government in a district level.
In this college this department starts since college establishment. Now this department HOD Dr. N. P. Kudkekar. CBCS pattern runs by parenting University.
Course Objectives:
1) The Course introduces and provides knowledge of Public Administration.
2) To provide knowledge of the new trends in public administration.
3) To understand the relations of public administration with other humanities.
4) To understand the world Administration through this subject and knowledge.