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    Data Analytics for Policy Research (CC4)

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    Time: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm

    This courseĀ  deals with Public Policy and Governance associated with Data Analytics. The course plays a vital role in the use of Statistical Social Science tools to generate intensified and magnified values. The Course Module with the help of statistics applied in Social Science, helpsĀ  to acknowledge the various issues, which form the basis for Policy Decisions and thus lead to improvement in different aspects of Policy Research.

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    e-Administration and Digital Governance (CC3)

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    Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for speedy public service delivery, facilitating information exchange and integration of previously existing services through information portals.

     

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    Public Policy Analysis (CC2)

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    Time: 10 am to 12 pm

    Public policy outcomes are the result of favorable/unfavorable implementation environments due to ongoing complex interactions between political preferences, embedded institutions and limited resources in any state. Effective policy implementation requires the ability to analyze situations systematically, deal with uncertainty, make tradeoffs with conflictual interests/values and distinct idiosyncratic societal cultures to develop consensual strategies to achieve chosen public policy goals.

     

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    Introduction to Public Policy & Governance (CC1)

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    Time: 12:15 pm to 2:15 pm

    Public policies are formulated by legal authorities in a political system, namely legislators, executives, judges and administrators, though non governmental actors and agencies may also exert direct or indirect influence in the policy making process. Public policy is a proposed course of action of a government to realize a specific objective or goal within a given state, society and political environment with chosen tools or techniques of governance. Public policy is based on law, is authoritative, and is binding on all citizens. This is the main point of difference between public policy and policies of private organizations.