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14th November 2016, 10:01 AM
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Re: CGPSC Main Exam Syllabus

The syllabus for Mains Subject - History, Constitution and Public Administration- as offered by Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) is as follows:


SECTION 01 - HISTORY OF INDIA–Indus Civilization, Vedic
Civilization, Jainism and Buddhism, Rise of Magadh Empire, Mauryan
Polity and Economy, Gupta Empire, Development of Art,
Architecture, Literature & Science In Gupta Vakataka Period. Bhakti
Movement, Sufism, Growth of Literature in regional Languages, Vijaya
Nagar Kingdom, Rise of Marathas, Advent of Europeans and factors
leading to the British Supremacy, Expansion of British Empire- Wars
and diplomacy, Rural Economy-Agriculture,Land Revenue Systems
- Permanent Settlement, Ryotwari, Mahalwari, Decline of handicrafts,
Relation of East India Company with States, Changes in Administrative
Structure, Urban Economy after 1858, Development of Railways,
Industrialization, Constitutional Development.


SECTION 02 - INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT–Rise of
Nationalism, The Revolt of 1857, Establishment of Indian National
Congress, Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi Movement, Rise and Growth
of Communalism, Revolutionary Movements, Home Rule Movement,
Gandhian Movements, Workers, Peasant and Tribal Movements, Quit
India Movement, Indian National Army, Indepen-dence and Partition
of India, Merger of States, Socio- Religious Reform Movements - Brahmo
Samaj, Arya Samaj, Prarthna Samaj, Ram Krishna Mission.


SECTION-03 HISTORY OF CHHATTISGARH AND CONTRIBUTION
OF CHHATTISGARH IN NATIONAL MOVEMENT–History
of Chhattisgarh from Vedic age to Gupta Period,
Major dynasties like Rajarshitulya Kula, Nala, Sharabhpuriyas,
Pandu,Somvanshis etc. The Kalchuris and their Administration,
Chhattisgarh under the Marathas, Former princely states of Chhattisgarh
and Zamindaris, British Rule in Chhattisgarh, Feudatory States, Revolt
of 1857, Freedom Movement in Chhattisgarh, Workers, Peasant and
Tribal Movements, Constitution of Chhattisgarh State.


SECTION 04 : CONSTITUTION OF INDIA–Historical
background of Indian Constitution ( 1773-1950), Salient Features of
Constitution, Preamble, Nature of Constitution, Part III Fundamental
Rights, Part IV- Directive Principles of State Policy, Right to
Constitutional Remedies,( writs), Fundamental Duties, Judicial
Review and Judicial Activism, The Union- Executive, Parliament,
Supreme Court, Attorney General, The State- Executive, Legislative,
High Courts, Advocate General and Subordinate Courts, Relations
between the Union and the States- Distribution of legislative powers,
administrative relations, financial relations, Services under the Union
and the States. All India Services, Union and State Public Service
Commissions. Tribunals and Administrative Tribunals, Election and
Election Commission, Special provisions relating to Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes, Panchayat and
Municipalities, Official Language- Language of the Union and Regional
Languages, Emergency Provisions, Amendment of the Constitution,
Concept of the basic structure, Schedules, Constitutional Amendments
update.


SECTION 05- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION–Public Administration
Meaning, Scope, Nature and Importance. Public
Administration and Private Administration under Liberalization. New
Public Administration, Development Administration and Comparative
Public Administration, New dimensions of Public Administration.
State vs. Bazar. Rule of Law, Organization- Principles, Approaches,
structure. Management- leadership, policy formulation, decision
making theory. Tools of Administrative Management- Coordination,
Delegation, Communication, Supervision and Motivation,
Administrative Reforms, Good Governance, Bureaucracy, District
Administration, Theory of Natural Justice. Control over Administration
in India- Parliamentary, Financial, Judicial and Executive
Control. Lokpal and Lok Ayukta. Right to Information, Concept of
State, Sovereignty, Democracy- Direct and Indirect. Parliamentary
and Presidential, Federal and Unitary Government. Theory of
Separation of Power.


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