Keyword

Administrative & Executive Officials, Quasi Government (State)

The tasks an Administrative & Executive Officials, Quasi Government (State) is expected to perform include:

Planning, organising, co-ordinating and controlling within authority delegated, activities of quasi government organisation, establishment, etc.

Skilled in planning activities for his/her jurisdiction

Knowledge of the problems of his/her area of jurisdiction

Skilled in providing solutions to the problems of the area

In-depth knowledge of the law and order under which he/she has to work

Will be updated

Good communication skills

Detail-oriented

Observant

Hardworking

It is a desk job

Need not handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs may be available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours
Offices usually work for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from office to office

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
No

This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous

One may develop occupational hazards such as mental stress, joint pains, back pain, etc. if not taken care of

Will be updated

Market trend of Public Administration in India

Public administration is a system through which the government carries out its business of ruling and controlling effectively. This system has been created in order to maintain a civil society and to cater to the needs of the public. Any unelected public employee who deals directly with the general public can be said to be a public administrator. They perform a wide range of functions, including managing city budgets, developing policy and legislation, implementing policies, analysing data to determine and solve public needs, ensuring security, etc. Its functions come under the spheres of public well-being. Maintaining public administration is the first and foremost responsibility of any government.

Of late, public administration has been introduced in Academia. The aim of educating people in public administration is to train them in democratic values such as equality, justice, security, effectiveness, and order. It also prepares such human resources who can critically analyse and review public policies of the government. The modern competitive world has given rise to a huge a requirement of specialized, educated, Public Administrators because of the ongoing pressure of globalization, information technology, and terrorism. Public administration requires high level of diplomatic skills and thorough knowledge of public issues. There are a number of jobs and career prospects for a trained and motivated Public Administrator and thus, Administrative & Executive Officials, Quasi Government (State) have a promising career in India in future.

State government

Cities and towns across India