InstItute news IIPA—Inspiring Excellence www.iipa.org.in If India is not secular, then India is not India at all. Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vol. LXIII No. 05 May 2018 IIPA NEWSLETTER 64 years of excellence in the service of the nation 64 th Founders’ Day Lecture 64 th Founders’ Day lecture on the theme of “Role of Executive in Democracy” was organised on May 31, 2018. Hon’ble Justice Shri R. C Lahoti, former Chief Justice of India was invited as the Chief Guest. Shri Amitabh Ranjan, Registrar, IIPA presented the introductory remarks and welcomed the guests. In his welcome address, Dr. Tishyarakshit Chatterjee, Director of IIPA stated that starting with the Masters Degree Programme in IIPA, the Institute has successfully grown into one of professional mid-career training, research and consultingcentres, reinforcing a service orientation among officer participants. He also observed that the visionary tenets of our founders and their colleagues of the early years remain relevant even after 64 years. Vice-President of IIPA, Shri Shekhar Dutt also addressed the audience. In his presidential address, Shri T.N. Chaturvedi, Chairman of IIPA, emphasised that it is necessary that we always look and re-look at this particular role of the Executive, whether it is in positive terms or in negative terms or it is due to indifference or due to negligence, the citizen ought not to suffer. The Chief Guest of the event, ShriLahotiji in his insightful lectureemphasised onthe doctrine of separation of powers and the principle of balancing of powers. He also observed that neither the Legislature nor the Judiciary but the Executive which has an edge over the other wings of governance and it is only the Executive which comes in day-to-day live contact with the people whom the laws are meant to serve. During the programme the Hon’ble Justice Lahotiji released the following publications: (i) Data Science Landscape by Usha Mujoo Munshi and Neeta Verma, (ii) Panchayati Raj and Women Empowerment by Nupur Tiwari (iii) I.T. Act: Policies, Guidelines and Regulatory Framework for e-Governance by Charru Malhotra. The new IIPA brochure was also released during the occasion. Shri Amitabh Ranjan, Registrar of IIPA, coordinated the programme.
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IIPA—Inspiring Excellence www.iipa.org.in
If India is not secular, then India is not India at all. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Vol. LXIII No. 05 May 2018
IIPA NEWSLETTER64 years of excellence in the service of the nation
64th Founders’ Day Lecture
64th Founders’ Day lecture on
the theme of “Role of Executive in
Democracy” was organised on May
31, 2018. Hon’ble Justice Shri R. C
Lahoti, former Chief Justice of India
was invited as the Chief Guest. Shri
Amitabh Ranjan, Registrar, IIPA
presented the introductory remarks
and welcomed the guests. In his
welcome address, Dr. Tishyarakshit
Chatterjee, Director of IIPA stated
that starting with the Masters Degree
Programme in IIPA, the Institute
has successfully grown into one of
professional mid-career training,
research and consultingcentres,
reinforcing a service orientation among officer
participants. He also observed that the visionary tenets
of our founders and their colleagues of the early years
remain relevant even after 64 years. Vice-President of
IIPA, Shri Shekhar Dutt also addressed the audience.
In his presidential address, Shri T.N. Chaturvedi,
Chairman of IIPA, emphasised that it is necessary that
we always look and re-look at this particular role of the
Executive, whether it is in positive terms or in negative
terms or it is due to indifference or due to negligence,
the citizen ought not to suffer. The Chief Guest of the
event, ShriLahotiji in his insightful lectureemphasised
onthe doctrine of separation of powers and the
principle of balancing of powers. He also observed
that neither the Legislature nor the Judiciary but the
Executive which has an edge over the other wings of
governance and it is only the Executive which comes
in day-to-day live contact with the people whom the
laws are meant to serve. During the programme
the Hon’ble Justice Lahotiji released the following
publications: (i) Data Science Landscape by Usha
Mujoo Munshi and Neeta Verma, (ii) Panchayati Raj
and Women Empowerment by Nupur Tiwari (iii) I.T.
Act: Policies, Guidelines and Regulatory Framework
for e-Governance by Charru Malhotra. The new IIPA
brochure was also released during the occasion. Shri
Amitabh Ranjan, Registrar of IIPA, coordinated the
programme.
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Total transparency risks country's stability.-Toba Beta
Visit of delegates from Beijing
The Indian Institute of Public Administration
hosted a high profile delegation of six members
from Beijing Administration Institute of the People’s
Republic of China (BAI) on May 14, 2018. The
Chinese delegation was led by Mr. Wang Minzhong,
Executive Vice-President, BAI. He was accompanied
by administrative personnel and faculty members.
BAI which is directly under the Beijing Municipal
Government is an important institute to train junior and
senior civil servants, administrators, and scholars. Dr.
T. Chatterjee, Director, IIPA and Mr. Wang Minzhong
exchanged mutual academic experiences and future
collaboration. The Director also welcomed the other
members of the delegation.Dr.Chatterjee made a
presentation, where he shared a brief history along
with the present activities of the institute. He also
emphasised on the role of IIPA in inputing into policy
areas of governance. On behalf of BAI, Mr.Minzhong
presented a brief about their institute, along with an
introduction of five departments, viz. (i) Teaching, (ii)
Research, (iii) Consultation, (iv) Assistance and (v)
Administrative Departments and activities undertaken
by each.Both IIPA and BAI, in their respective
presentations, emphasised on the areas of possible
future mutual collaboration. The programme was
coordinated by Dr. Roma Debnath.
Smart Village Conclave 2018
Indian Institute of Public Administration with Indian
Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), Ministry of
Commerce and Exhibition Group of India organiseda
Smart Village Conclave under the ‘One Mega Event’
programme at Pragati Maidan on May 25, 2018. The
theme of the conclave “Making of Smart Villages
for Sustainable Future”was aimed at contributing to
the practice of developing attractive, safe and smart
settlements that evoke pride, passion and a sense of
belonging among citizens. Hon’ble Minister of State
Sh. Ram KripalYadav graced the event as the Chief
Guest. Sh. Shekhar Dutt, Vice-President, IIPA; Dr. N.C.
Saxena, Advisor-UNDP and Dr. T. Chatterjee, Director,
IIPA, spoke on the various aspects and perspectives
on the subject within the context of a much-needed
empowerment of rural India. Sh. Amitabh Ranjan,
Registrar IIPA chaired a session of ‘Smart Village’
conclave within the event. The event was conceived
and coordinated by Dr.Charru Malhotra.
Programme on Public Administration for the
Officers of Directorate of Prosecution, UP
A one-week training programme covering a
Module on Administration for the officers of Directorate
of Prosecution, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, batch V was
organised from May 7-11, 2018. It was sponsored by
Directorate of Prosecution, Lucknow, UttarPradesh.
The programme was aimed at familiarising the
participants with the basic concepts and theories
of Public Administration. Prof. C. Sheela Reddy, Dr.
Mamta Pathania and Dr. Amit Kumar Singh were
programme coordinators.
Programme for IFS Officers
A o n e - w e e k c o m p u l s o r y
training course on “Role and Scope
of Environmental Economics in
Sustainable Development” was
organisedfor Indian Forest Service
Officers from May 14-18, 2018. The
programme was sponsored by the
Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change,
Government of India. Director Chatterjee introduced
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Govind Ballabh Pant A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Dr S. Radhakrishnan Atal Bihari Vajpayee
C. Rajagopalachari Rajiv Gandhi
Dr. Zakir Hussain Manmohan Singh
Jagjivan Ram Asoka Mehta
C.D. Deshmukh
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G.V. Mavalankar Karan Singh
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Dr. Zakir Hussain Manmohan Singh
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FACuLtY news
No nation was ever ruined by trade. -Benjamin Franklin
the subject as an essential supplement to measure
economic growth and resources efficiency. That
the continued dichotomy between development
and environment must be phased out and green
accounting should place the country’s real growth into
focus. The participants felt that four-days was too little
a period to do justice to this vast subject. Programme
coordinators were Dr. Saket Bihari and Dr. Anupam
Sarkar.
Programme for Executive Engineers (Civil and
Electrical), CPWD
A two-week residential training programme on
Higher Administration and Legal Matters for Executive
Engineers (Civil and Electrical), CPWD was organised
from May 7-18, 2018. It was sponsored by the Central
Public Works Department, Government of India.
The objective of the trainingwas to share knowledge
on various administrative and legal matters related
to CPWD area that has far reaching significance
in the direction of enhancing organisational values
and overall effectiveness. Dr.NupurTiwari and
Dr.SurabhiPandey coordinated the programme and
Director IIPA inaugurated.
Programme for the Faculty Members of Training
Institutions
The Centre for Consumer
Studies, Indian Institute of Public
Administration organised the 22nd
Training of Trainers Programme for
the Faculty Members of Training
Institutions on Consumer Protection
and Consumer Welfare from May
14-18, 2018.It was sponsored
by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry
of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution,
Government of India. The programme was aimed at
enhancing the knowledge and skill of the participants
in the area of Consumer Protection and Consumer
Welfare. Prof. Suresh Misra and Dr. Mamta Pathania
coordinated the programme.
Rajasthan Regional Branch
The branch organised an open house discussion on
Reforming Politics at the Management Development
Academy on May 20, 2018. Shri HL Chauhan, former
Chief Engineer, PWD was the keynote speaker. The
discussion was focussed on discipline, integrity and
democratic values in the Indian political system. On
May 21, the branch organised another open house
discussion on Reforming Society in which Prof. DK
Kothari, eminent demographer was the keynote
speaker. Both the programmes were presided over
by Prof. Ramesh K Arora, Chairman of the branch.
Tirupati Local Branch
The branch in association with SVU Retired
Teachers Association on Arts organised a session
on Certainly, Revolution can bring equality in world
said Marx on May 5, 2018. The day marked the
200 years birth anniversary of Karl H Marx. Prof A
Ranga Reddy, UGC Emeritus Fellow in Economics,
Chairman of the branch chaired the meeting and Dr A
Samanthakamani, Secretary of the branch proposed
the vote of thanks.
IIPA Faculty invited by Google Inc.
O n t h e i n v i t a t i o n
of Google Inc. Mountain
View, USA, Prof. Suresh
Misra, Professor Public
Administration (Consumer Affairs) and Project
Director, National Consumer Helpline and Ms.Deepika
Sur, Project Manager, National Consumer Helpline
from Centre for Consumer Studies, Indian Institute
of Public Administration participated in the 3rd Google
Global Consumer Summit at Google, Mountain View,
California, USA on May 1-2, 2018. The visit was
fully supported by Google. Participants from various
countries were invited to the Summit. During the two
days summit, sessions were held on various themes
like Fake News and Media Literacy; How Ads Work:
Can the Digital eco-system work for Consumers;
Identity and Control; Android and Play Eco Systems
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Can a nation be free if it oppresses other nations? It cannot. -Vladimir Lenin
and Google AI Fire side Chat followed by visits and
presentations of best practices in consumer protection
by the delegates. A short film on the working of the
National Consumer Helpline of IIPA was also shown
during the Summit which evoked keen interest among
the participants.
Swajal Launched in 115 Aspirational Districts of
India
The Union Minister for Drinking Water and
Sanitation, Sushri Uma Bharti announced that Swajal
schemes in 115 aspirational districts of the country with
an outlay of Rs 700 crores through flexi-funds under
the existing NRDWP budget. These schemes will aim
to provide villages with piped water supply powered
by solar energy. The scheme will train hundreds of
rural technicians for operation and maintenance of
Swajal units. A National Consultation on the National
Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) and
Swajal was held in the Capital to discuss the reforms
needed in NRDWP and to outline a road map for the
Swajal scheme. Ministers-in-charge of Drinking Water
from 13 States, including Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat,
Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir,
Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Uttar
Pradesh and Uttarakhand, attended the consultation
and gave their views on the reforms needed in the
ongoing Centrally-sponsored drinking water schemes
being implemented in the respective states.
Revised Income Tax Informants Reward
Scheme, 2018
With the objective of obtaining people’s
participation in the Income Tax Department’s efforts
to unearth black money and reduce tax evasion, a
new reward scheme titled “Income Tax Informants
Reward Scheme, 2018” has been issued by the
Income Tax Department, superseding the earlier
reward scheme issued in 2007. Under the revised
scheme, a person can get reward up to Rs. 50 lakh
for giving specific information in prescribed manner to
the designated officers of Investigation Directorates
in Income Tax Department about substantial
evasion of tax on income or assets in India which
are actionable under the Income-tax Act, 1961.
Further, Government of India had earlier introduced
Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and
Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, in order to
investigate and assess income and specific assets
kept in foreign countries by people taxable in India,
recover tax on it and take other actions like penalty
and prosecution. With the objective of attracting
and encouraging people to give information about
such income and assets actionable under Black
Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets)
and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, reward up to Rs. 5
crore has been introduced in the new reward scheme.
Foreigners will also be eligible for reward under this
scheme. Identity of the persons giving information
will not be disclosed and strict confidentiality shall
be maintained.
Attn. Members
IIPA Members who wish to subscribe to the Indian Journal of Public Administration shall write to the
Assistant Publication Officer, Publication Section on [email protected] furnishing their membership
number along with their name and address. The subscription for 1 year plus postage charges will be Rs
1,500 subject to renewal after each year.
Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi
Annual Decision Making/Teaching Case Study Competition – 2018
The objective of IIPA’s Case Study Programme is to build a body of knowledge in governance through case
studies with a view to promote deeper and wider understanding of the functioning of Indian Administration in
its specific environmental and institutional framework and also to broaden our knowledge and understanding
of global and national best practices. In order to develop relevant case studies for use in the learning process,
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A budget should reflect the values and priorities of our nation and its people. -Mary Landrieu
IIPA has renamed its annual case study competition as the Annual Decision Making/Teaching Case Study
Competition.
A case study submitted for this competition should aim to facilitate the development of conceptual,
behavioural and analytical skills, highlight areas for reform and improvement and promote sensitivity of
the readers towards important issues, problems and challenges of public administration and governance.
The case study may cover one or more of the following facets of public administration and governance.
i. Public policy issues and processes such as: conceptualization; planning; implementation; monitoring;
evaluation and review of plans; programmes; Schemes and projects with special reference to a
special State;
ii. Rural Development, Urban Development, Area based development policies, programmes, projects
and schemes such as MNREGA, Consumer Awareness, Gender Sensitization, Social Empowerment
and Social Inclusion, e-Governance, Human Rights, Elections and Electoral reforms; Law & Order;
Government to Citizen and Citizen to Government interaction; Swachh Bharat and
iii. Service sectors including physical, social and economic infrastructure development, social services,
voluntary organizations, cooperatives, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and Public Private
Partnership (PPP);
iv Resource efficiency and the circular economy: studies of examples in the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and
Recycle) in the informal sector in India.
The case study must be in two parts.
Part I is to comprise 5-10 A4 size pages typed in double space using size 12 of Times New Roman font
and keeping one and half inches margin on each side of the page. It should consist of a description of an
official organizational context concluding with an important decision to be made. The following information
could be provided: the decision to be made – what, why and who has to make it; a brief history of the
organization, its vision/mission/values, goals/objectives; the present scenario; key strengths and weaknesses
of the organization; challenges, threats and opportunities; influential personalities/groups relevant to the
focal decision – their feelings/views (given in quotations) as obtained through interviews or accurately
paraphrased; socio-political, economic, technological and cultural pressures; group and personality factors
- values, attitudes, needs and expectations; skills; organizational reward system; behaviour modeling and
example setting by the organisation’s leadership and other factors relevant to the focal decision; visualized
options/alternatives that seem to be available and their immediate, short term, medium term and long term
consequences – the pros and cons thereof. Finally, instead of calling this part of the case study as Part I,
it should be given a title based upon either one of the following:
i. focal organization/department/division/unit/section, programme/project/ scheme;
ii. focal decision to be made.
Part II is to comprise 1 – 3 A4 size page(s) typed in double space using size 12 of Times New Roman font
and keeping one and a half inches margin on each side of the page. It should consist of the case writer(s)
perceptions of what actually happened – the decision that was actually made, why, with what expectations,
the actual consequences that occurred and any views that the case writer wished to share vis-à-vis the
case and the important learning – problems/concepts/insights and or skills – that the case may be utilized
for imparting in the teaching/training process. Finally, instead of calling this part of the case study as part
II, it should be entitled: Perceptions of the Case Writer (s).
An executive summary of the case study is to comprise 1 – 2 A4 size page(s) and typed in the same
way as Parts I and II mentioned earlier. Three copies each of the case study (i.e., Parts I and II) and the
executive summary are to be submitted.
Each case study should be accompanied by the following information: title of the case study; name of
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the case writer (s); address and telephone(s) of the Case Writer(s) and fax/email where available. The
case writer(s) should also state whether the case study has been approved for publication by the concerned
organization or whether approval is yet to be taken; and, finally, the signature(s) of the case writer(s).
The competition has a first prize award of Rs.10,000, a second, prize award of Rs. 6,000 and a third
prize award of Rs. 4,000/-. Excluding the award winning case studies, any other case studies that are
considered suitable for publication shall be given an honorarium of Rs. 2,000/- each.
Any individual or group of individuals may submit a case study to the Institute for the competition. In
case of joint authorship, the award will be equally distributed. However, each individual may submit only
one entry for the competition either individually or as part of a group.
A case study submitted for the competition must fall within the broad areas specified and be in the
format prescribed above. The case study should not have been published elsewhere as the copyright will
vest with the Institute and the writer, if the case study is selected for award/publication.
The last date for the receipt of the case study is 31st August 2018. The cover should be superscribed
with “Annual Decision Making/Teaching Case Study Competition – 2018” and be addressed to the
Registrar, Indian Institute of Public Administration, Indraprastha Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi – 110002.
The Executive Council in its meeting held on February 16, 2018 approved the topics/themes of the
following as under:
a) Annual Essay Prize Competition 2018
i) Right to Public Services provided by the State Government – Comparative Study of State Laws and
need for a Parliamentary Enactment
ii) NPA in Banks Affecting the Development in India
iii) Urban Planning in India: Developing an Integrated Approach
b) Members’ Annual Conference 2018
i) Role of Digital Technology in Governance
c) Special Issue of IJPA (July-September, 2018)
d) Independent Regulatory Authorities in India: A Comparative Perspective
i) Special Issue of Lok Prashashan (Hindi Journal) (July-Dec, 2018)
It is for information to all concerned that M/s. SAGE Publications has been printing the Indian Journal of Public administration (IJPA) since the January-March 2017 issue. Those interested to subscribe IJPA are advised to contact: Ms. Komal Mathur, email ID: [email protected] (Tel; 011-40539222 Extn. 405), SAGE Publications for subscription/ circulation related queries.
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