Public Administration

National Police Commission

The National Police Commission India (NPC) was established with broad mandates with an aim to cover the police organisation, its functions, responsibility, roles, connection with the citizens, political meddling in its work, abuse of power, and performance evaluation. The NPC was established with great hopes in exceptional circumstances as the first national commission after India’s independence.  […]

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Ministries and Departments of Government of India

Presently, there are 58 Union Ministries and 93 departments under the Government of India. The Ministries and Departments of the Government of India are created by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister of India. A minister controls the ministry, and the department is under the control of a secretary. Ministries function to

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Introduction to Public Administration

Public Administration has many definitions, as laid down over the years by many philosophers and high authorities. The introduction to the study of public administration involves different operations that deal with public policy enforcement or the final accomplishment of the political objectives of a government. Some define it as a systematic and detailed execution of the

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Human Resource Development

The foundation of Human Resource Development is education, which plays a crucial and corrective function in balancing the country’s socio-economic structure. Because India’s population is its most valuable resource, the billion-strong nation requires nurturing and caring in basic schooling to achieve a higher quality of life. This requires an overall development of their people, which

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Headquarters and Field Relationships

Headquarters and Field relationships: The supervising or central offices usually located in the country’s capital are referred to as the headquarters. To make headquarters more genuine, the organisation is composed of many departments and ministries of the government. Moreover, the field offices are the institutions that require approval or acceptance from the headquarters before taking

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