If you want to understand why your passport took three weeks to arrive, or why a highway project got delayed for a decade, the answer is not in a history book—it is in the principles of administrative behavior that Laxmikanth explains so lucidly.
Here is a deep dive into what makes this book an indispensable resource.
Most standard textbooks on Public Administration (like Fadia or Avasthi & Maheshwari) are excellent, but Laxmikanth brings a unique structural advantage. He doesn’t just explain or Frederick Taylor’s scientific management ; he immediately follows up with an Indian case study. laxmikanth public administration
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For many aspirants, Public Administration (PubAd) is either an optional subject or a crucial part of GS Paper II. Laxmikanth’s book bridges the gap between dry theoretical concepts and the messy reality of Indian bureaucracy. If you want to understand why your passport
Public Administration is not just a subject; it is the machinery of the state. M. Laxmikanth’s Public Administration succeeds because it treats the reader as a future policymaker, not just an exam taker.
If you have stepped into the world of competitive examinations in India, particularly the UPSC Civil Services Exam, one name needs no introduction: . While his magnum opus, Indian Polity , is a household name, his lesser-celebrated yet equally powerful work, Public Administration , deserves a spotlight of its own. He doesn’t just explain or Frederick Taylor’s scientific
For example, while discussing , Laxmikanth doesn’t stop at the features of hierarchy and rules. He juxtaposes it with the reality of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) , explaining how the steel frame of India works—or fails to work—within that ideal model.