Moving beyond Indian Polity—how mastering the "Administrative Machinery" can boost your marks. Introduction: The "Other" Laxmikanth
Laxmikanth is excellent for static concepts, but he lacks depth in contemporary issues (like E-governance, Citizen Charters, or Social Audit). laxmikant public administration
| Feature | Laxmikanth | Mohit Bhatt / Avasthi & Maheshwari | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Moderate (400-500 pages) | Very Long (600+) | | Diagrams | Excellent (Flowcharts for Budget/Planning) | Few | | Current Linkage | Decent (Covers 2nd ARC basics) | Dated | | Revision Time | 2 Weeks | 1 Month | While other authors like Mohit Bhatt or Fadia
For students opting for Public Administration as their optional subject, or even for GS Paper II (Governance), this book is a silent scorer. While other authors like Mohit Bhatt or Fadia go into heavy theoretical debates, Laxmikanth brings his signature style: simple, structured, and syllabus-oriented . Final Verdict: Should you buy it
Pair this book with the 2nd ARC Reports (specifically reports #1, #4, #11, and #12). Where Laxmikanth stops, the ARC begins. Final Verdict: Should you buy it?
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