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Page 1 of 58
Programme Project Report
(Bachelor of Arts) (Honors)
For
Open Distance Learning
Page 2 of 58
Programme Name Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
Eligibility 10+2 or equivalent
Minimum Duration 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Maximum Duration 5 Years
Programmersquos Mission and Objectives
The Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree provides students with the broad foundation in different aspects
of Sociology Political Science Geography Economics History English Hindi etc Student gains
exposure to diverse field and this programme prepares them for employment across many sectors
The programme helps the student in developing public speaking oral presentation debate drama
skills writing skills and many more
Relevance of the Programme with HEI Mission and Goals
The University is located in the remote location of Arunachal Pradesh and majority of students are
having Arts stream at senior secondary level in the state In general students of the state are inclined
towards dance music and other arts related activities Thus it is very important to offer this
programme
Nature of Prospective Target Group of Learners
The curriculum of the programme is designed after understanding the diverse needs of the students
of the state The literacy rate of the state is below the average literacy rate of India This programme
will enable the students to be self-dependent and participate in the development of the state and the
country
Appropriateness of the Programme to be conducted in Open and Distance Learning mode
to acquire specific skills and competence
The State of the Arunachal Pradesh 83743 km and it is one of the 29 states of India and holds the
distinction of being the northeastern most state of the country The Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
programme is the programme which gives the basics of the disciplines while at the same time
introducing the student to the recent developments in the field of study After graduating with
Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Programme the student gains basic intellectual equipment in terms of
thinking ability linguistic skills and reasonable knowledge in certain fields with which heshe can enter
the world of work
Page 3 of 58
Instructional Design
1 Title of the Programme Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
2 Minimum Duration of the Programme 3 Years 6 Semester
3 Maximum Duration of the Programme 5 Years
4 Weather Listed in Section (22) of UGC Act Yes
5 Level of the Programme UG-I to UG-III
6 Eligibility 10+2 10+3 (Any Stream) or eq
7 Optional Early Exit Certification Not Applicable
8 Credit Transfer Applicable
81 To the Second Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First Year of Programme from a recognized University Institution or any
other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies A student
admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
82 To the Third Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First amp Second Years of Programme from a recognized University
Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies
A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
83 The cases where exact title of Programme is different from the aforementioned
Programme Title and more than 75 credits earned in previous qualification
matches with the Programme Credits then such Credit Transfers are permitted by
the Arunachal University of Studies as per 81 and 82
9 Lateral Entry Not Applicable
10 Division
The University will award the Divisions to successful candidates in accordance with
Section 22 of Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies
Act (No 9 of 2012)
11 Grading Scale
The Grading Scale of the University will be in accordance with Section 23 of Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
12 Programme Credit Distribution
The Credit System and Programme Credit Distribution of the University will be in
accordance with Section 45 and Section 46 of the First Statutes made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
13 Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement
Page 4 of 58
Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement of the University will
be in accordance with Section 25 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
14 Admission Procedure
141 Admission in Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Annual Semester programme of study
shall be made on Merit
142 Admission cannot however be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right
The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion
of the University which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any
reason there for
143 On selection for admission to the programme the candidate shall within the
time fixed by the Dean Director deposit the fees prescribed for the programme
If the candidate fails to deposit fees within the stipulated time the selection
shall automatically stand cancelled Such a candidate shall not be admitted to
the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of
date for payment of fees is issued
144 The candidates other than the domicile of Arunachal Pradesh are required to
fulfill the entry criteria as prescribed by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
time to time
145 The Foreign Nationals are eligible for the Programme Applications of foreign
nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes
and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid
programme The Foreign Nationals are required to obtain Restricted Permit
from the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to other papers required
by Govt of India before coming to Arunachal Pradesh
15 Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and Assignments
Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) shall be organized by the University for the
course During these sessionrsquos faculty help students with the course work These
contact classes are not meant for covering the curriculum The faculty are there to
help and guide the students with regards to their course difficulties It would be in the
interest of students to attend all the contact classes The PCP will include problem
solving sessions interaction sessions practicalrsquos counselling sessions self-study
methods etc The schedule of PCP for course will be announced and update on
university website The key of conducting these PCP will be to enhance the skill sets
of students under Open Distance Learning and make them employable in a better
way
16 Programme Fee
Programme Fee will be displayed on official website of the University from time to
time
17 Examination and Result
171 The Distribution of Continuous Internal Assessment and Term End Examination
of the programme will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
172 Result will be displayed on the official website of the University The Statement
of Grades will be issued by the Controller of Examination
Page 5 of 58
173 Students can apply for Re-Totaling Re-Evaluation on demand as per the
procedure in practice from time to time
174 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their
grades can apply for the same through Backlog Improvement examination as
per the procedure in practice from time to time
18 Programme Contents -
The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination
The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks
will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012 (9 of 2012)
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
Honors Elective I (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
Honors Elective II (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
Honors Elective III (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
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1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
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lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
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स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
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4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 2 of 58
Programme Name Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
Eligibility 10+2 or equivalent
Minimum Duration 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Maximum Duration 5 Years
Programmersquos Mission and Objectives
The Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree provides students with the broad foundation in different aspects
of Sociology Political Science Geography Economics History English Hindi etc Student gains
exposure to diverse field and this programme prepares them for employment across many sectors
The programme helps the student in developing public speaking oral presentation debate drama
skills writing skills and many more
Relevance of the Programme with HEI Mission and Goals
The University is located in the remote location of Arunachal Pradesh and majority of students are
having Arts stream at senior secondary level in the state In general students of the state are inclined
towards dance music and other arts related activities Thus it is very important to offer this
programme
Nature of Prospective Target Group of Learners
The curriculum of the programme is designed after understanding the diverse needs of the students
of the state The literacy rate of the state is below the average literacy rate of India This programme
will enable the students to be self-dependent and participate in the development of the state and the
country
Appropriateness of the Programme to be conducted in Open and Distance Learning mode
to acquire specific skills and competence
The State of the Arunachal Pradesh 83743 km and it is one of the 29 states of India and holds the
distinction of being the northeastern most state of the country The Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
programme is the programme which gives the basics of the disciplines while at the same time
introducing the student to the recent developments in the field of study After graduating with
Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Programme the student gains basic intellectual equipment in terms of
thinking ability linguistic skills and reasonable knowledge in certain fields with which heshe can enter
the world of work
Page 3 of 58
Instructional Design
1 Title of the Programme Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
2 Minimum Duration of the Programme 3 Years 6 Semester
3 Maximum Duration of the Programme 5 Years
4 Weather Listed in Section (22) of UGC Act Yes
5 Level of the Programme UG-I to UG-III
6 Eligibility 10+2 10+3 (Any Stream) or eq
7 Optional Early Exit Certification Not Applicable
8 Credit Transfer Applicable
81 To the Second Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First Year of Programme from a recognized University Institution or any
other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies A student
admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
82 To the Third Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First amp Second Years of Programme from a recognized University
Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies
A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
83 The cases where exact title of Programme is different from the aforementioned
Programme Title and more than 75 credits earned in previous qualification
matches with the Programme Credits then such Credit Transfers are permitted by
the Arunachal University of Studies as per 81 and 82
9 Lateral Entry Not Applicable
10 Division
The University will award the Divisions to successful candidates in accordance with
Section 22 of Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies
Act (No 9 of 2012)
11 Grading Scale
The Grading Scale of the University will be in accordance with Section 23 of Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
12 Programme Credit Distribution
The Credit System and Programme Credit Distribution of the University will be in
accordance with Section 45 and Section 46 of the First Statutes made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
13 Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement
Page 4 of 58
Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement of the University will
be in accordance with Section 25 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
14 Admission Procedure
141 Admission in Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Annual Semester programme of study
shall be made on Merit
142 Admission cannot however be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right
The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion
of the University which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any
reason there for
143 On selection for admission to the programme the candidate shall within the
time fixed by the Dean Director deposit the fees prescribed for the programme
If the candidate fails to deposit fees within the stipulated time the selection
shall automatically stand cancelled Such a candidate shall not be admitted to
the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of
date for payment of fees is issued
144 The candidates other than the domicile of Arunachal Pradesh are required to
fulfill the entry criteria as prescribed by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
time to time
145 The Foreign Nationals are eligible for the Programme Applications of foreign
nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes
and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid
programme The Foreign Nationals are required to obtain Restricted Permit
from the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to other papers required
by Govt of India before coming to Arunachal Pradesh
15 Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and Assignments
Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) shall be organized by the University for the
course During these sessionrsquos faculty help students with the course work These
contact classes are not meant for covering the curriculum The faculty are there to
help and guide the students with regards to their course difficulties It would be in the
interest of students to attend all the contact classes The PCP will include problem
solving sessions interaction sessions practicalrsquos counselling sessions self-study
methods etc The schedule of PCP for course will be announced and update on
university website The key of conducting these PCP will be to enhance the skill sets
of students under Open Distance Learning and make them employable in a better
way
16 Programme Fee
Programme Fee will be displayed on official website of the University from time to
time
17 Examination and Result
171 The Distribution of Continuous Internal Assessment and Term End Examination
of the programme will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
172 Result will be displayed on the official website of the University The Statement
of Grades will be issued by the Controller of Examination
Page 5 of 58
173 Students can apply for Re-Totaling Re-Evaluation on demand as per the
procedure in practice from time to time
174 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their
grades can apply for the same through Backlog Improvement examination as
per the procedure in practice from time to time
18 Programme Contents -
The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination
The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks
will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012 (9 of 2012)
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
Honors Elective I (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
Honors Elective II (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
Honors Elective III (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
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Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 3 of 58
Instructional Design
1 Title of the Programme Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
2 Minimum Duration of the Programme 3 Years 6 Semester
3 Maximum Duration of the Programme 5 Years
4 Weather Listed in Section (22) of UGC Act Yes
5 Level of the Programme UG-I to UG-III
6 Eligibility 10+2 10+3 (Any Stream) or eq
7 Optional Early Exit Certification Not Applicable
8 Credit Transfer Applicable
81 To the Second Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First Year of Programme from a recognized University Institution or any
other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies A student
admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
82 To the Third Year of Programme - For the Candidates who has successfully
completed First amp Second Years of Programme from a recognized University
Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies
A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the
Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time
to time
83 The cases where exact title of Programme is different from the aforementioned
Programme Title and more than 75 credits earned in previous qualification
matches with the Programme Credits then such Credit Transfers are permitted by
the Arunachal University of Studies as per 81 and 82
9 Lateral Entry Not Applicable
10 Division
The University will award the Divisions to successful candidates in accordance with
Section 22 of Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies
Act (No 9 of 2012)
11 Grading Scale
The Grading Scale of the University will be in accordance with Section 23 of Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
12 Programme Credit Distribution
The Credit System and Programme Credit Distribution of the University will be in
accordance with Section 45 and Section 46 of the First Statutes made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
13 Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement
Page 4 of 58
Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement of the University will
be in accordance with Section 25 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
14 Admission Procedure
141 Admission in Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Annual Semester programme of study
shall be made on Merit
142 Admission cannot however be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right
The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion
of the University which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any
reason there for
143 On selection for admission to the programme the candidate shall within the
time fixed by the Dean Director deposit the fees prescribed for the programme
If the candidate fails to deposit fees within the stipulated time the selection
shall automatically stand cancelled Such a candidate shall not be admitted to
the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of
date for payment of fees is issued
144 The candidates other than the domicile of Arunachal Pradesh are required to
fulfill the entry criteria as prescribed by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
time to time
145 The Foreign Nationals are eligible for the Programme Applications of foreign
nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes
and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid
programme The Foreign Nationals are required to obtain Restricted Permit
from the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to other papers required
by Govt of India before coming to Arunachal Pradesh
15 Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and Assignments
Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) shall be organized by the University for the
course During these sessionrsquos faculty help students with the course work These
contact classes are not meant for covering the curriculum The faculty are there to
help and guide the students with regards to their course difficulties It would be in the
interest of students to attend all the contact classes The PCP will include problem
solving sessions interaction sessions practicalrsquos counselling sessions self-study
methods etc The schedule of PCP for course will be announced and update on
university website The key of conducting these PCP will be to enhance the skill sets
of students under Open Distance Learning and make them employable in a better
way
16 Programme Fee
Programme Fee will be displayed on official website of the University from time to
time
17 Examination and Result
171 The Distribution of Continuous Internal Assessment and Term End Examination
of the programme will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
172 Result will be displayed on the official website of the University The Statement
of Grades will be issued by the Controller of Examination
Page 5 of 58
173 Students can apply for Re-Totaling Re-Evaluation on demand as per the
procedure in practice from time to time
174 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their
grades can apply for the same through Backlog Improvement examination as
per the procedure in practice from time to time
18 Programme Contents -
The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination
The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks
will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012 (9 of 2012)
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
Honors Elective I (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
Honors Elective II (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
Honors Elective III (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 4 of 58
Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement of the University will
be in accordance with Section 25 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
14 Admission Procedure
141 Admission in Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Annual Semester programme of study
shall be made on Merit
142 Admission cannot however be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right
The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion
of the University which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any
reason there for
143 On selection for admission to the programme the candidate shall within the
time fixed by the Dean Director deposit the fees prescribed for the programme
If the candidate fails to deposit fees within the stipulated time the selection
shall automatically stand cancelled Such a candidate shall not be admitted to
the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of
date for payment of fees is issued
144 The candidates other than the domicile of Arunachal Pradesh are required to
fulfill the entry criteria as prescribed by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
time to time
145 The Foreign Nationals are eligible for the Programme Applications of foreign
nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes
and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid
programme The Foreign Nationals are required to obtain Restricted Permit
from the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to other papers required
by Govt of India before coming to Arunachal Pradesh
15 Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and Assignments
Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) shall be organized by the University for the
course During these sessionrsquos faculty help students with the course work These
contact classes are not meant for covering the curriculum The faculty are there to
help and guide the students with regards to their course difficulties It would be in the
interest of students to attend all the contact classes The PCP will include problem
solving sessions interaction sessions practicalrsquos counselling sessions self-study
methods etc The schedule of PCP for course will be announced and update on
university website The key of conducting these PCP will be to enhance the skill sets
of students under Open Distance Learning and make them employable in a better
way
16 Programme Fee
Programme Fee will be displayed on official website of the University from time to
time
17 Examination and Result
171 The Distribution of Continuous Internal Assessment and Term End Examination
of the programme will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and
Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No 9 of 2012)
172 Result will be displayed on the official website of the University The Statement
of Grades will be issued by the Controller of Examination
Page 5 of 58
173 Students can apply for Re-Totaling Re-Evaluation on demand as per the
procedure in practice from time to time
174 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their
grades can apply for the same through Backlog Improvement examination as
per the procedure in practice from time to time
18 Programme Contents -
The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination
The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks
will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012 (9 of 2012)
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
Honors Elective I (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
Honors Elective II (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
Honors Elective III (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 5 of 58
173 Students can apply for Re-Totaling Re-Evaluation on demand as per the
procedure in practice from time to time
174 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their
grades can apply for the same through Backlog Improvement examination as
per the procedure in practice from time to time
18 Programme Contents -
The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination
The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks
will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the
Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012 (9 of 2012)
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
Honors Elective I (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
Honors Elective II (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
Honors Elective III (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 6 of 58
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6
Honors Elective IV (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life
Skills4
100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
Honors Elective V (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6
Honors Elective VI (EnglishGeography Hindi History PoliticalScience Economics Sociology)
4
100
Total 24
Total No of Credits of Programme -144
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 7 of 58
a Detailed syllabus -
First Semester
First Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Information Technology 4 100
2 English Communication Skills 4 100
3 Physical Geography amp Disaster Management 4 100
4 Introduction to Sociology 4 100
5 ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स षण 4 100
6
English - Indian Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी क ह ा न ीHistory - History of Modern Europe (c 1780-
1939)
Geography - Economic Geography
Political Science - Nationalism in India
Sociology - Sociology of Gender
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Information Technology (IT) amp Society Information information processing amp
Information Technology Evolution of IT IT business and entrepreneurship
education communication entertainment healthcare agriculture and its
contribution to Indiarsquos development Government Initiatives Particular initiatives
ndash AADHAR E-Panchayat National Knowledge Network
2 Information Handling Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and
Mobiles Components of computer Hardware and Software Connecting and
Configuring External Devices ndash like Printer scanner projectors etc Hardware
Connectivity Options ndash Ports Wi-Fi Bluetooth etc
3 Document Preparation amp Presentation Document preparation and
presentations using tables pictures graphs animations audio and video
contents Use of shortcut keys Ways to make effective presentations Use of
references and citations Document format and their conversion
4 Internet Security amp Legal Aspects WWW Basics of webpage Social network
sites Effective Searching Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing e-payment
Email amp internet Forums Issues ndash virus malware spam phishing copyright
plagiarism cybercrime Protective measures password https Cyber Laws ndash IT
Act Open source philosophy Licensing and domain of open source technology
Open source software development Commonly used open source technologies
5 Library and Information Resource Center s E-Information Resources Concept
and types (e-books e-journals on-line databases subscribed free and open
access databases) Institutional Repository concepts components Library
Systems ndash Introduction to library Library and Information sciences (User and
reference services Current Awareness Service Selective Dissemination of
Information Online Information Bulletin Board) Call Number (Class Number
Book Number Location Number) Arrangement of Information Resources Call
Number (Class Number Book Number Location Number) On-line Public Access
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 8 of 58
Catalogue (Data Fields and elements search options Reservation facilities)
Bibliographic Standards for Citation ndash Modern Language Association Style
American Psychology Association style Article Reference Book Reference
Conference Reference Web Resource Reference
Subject Name ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 Introduction Theory of Communication Types and modes of Communication
2 Language of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal (Spoken and Written)
Personal Social and Business Barriers and Strategies Intra-personal Inter-
personal and Group communication
3 Speaking Skills Monologue Dialogue Group Discussion Effective Communication
Mis- Communication Interview Public Speech
4 Reading and Understanding Close Reading Comprehension Summary
Paraphrasing Analysis and Interpretation Translation (from Indian language to
English and vice-versa) Literary Knowledge Texts
5 Writing Skills Documenting Report Writing Making Notes Letter writing
Recommended Readings
1 Fluency in English - Part II Oxford University Press 2006
2 Business English Pearson 2008
3 Language Literature and Creativity Orient Blackswan 2013
4 Language through Literature (forthcoming) ed Dr Gauri Mishra Dr Ranjana Kaul
Dr Brati Biswas
Subject Name PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY amp DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Physical Geography
1 Physical Geography ndash Definition and Scope Components of Earth System
2 Atmosphere ndash Heat Balance Global Circulation Pattern Tropical Cyclones
Monsoon Climatic Classification (Koppen)
3 Lithosphere ndash Internal Structure of Earth based on Seismic Evidence Plate
Tectonics and its Associated Features
4 Fluvial Cycle of Erosion ndash Davis and Penck
5 Hydrosphere ndash Hydrological Cycle Ocean Bottom Relief Features Tides and
Currents
Suggested Readings
1 Conserva H T 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Physical Geography Author House
USA
2 Gabler R E Petersen J F and Trapasso L M 2007 Essentials of Physical
Geography (8th Edition) Thompson BrooksCole USA
3 Garrett N 2000 Advanced Geography Oxford University Press
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 9 of 58
4 Goudie A 1984 The Nature of the Environment An Advanced Physical
Geography Basil Blackwell Publishers Oxford
5 Hamblin W K 1995 Earthrsquos Dynamic System Prentice Hall NJ
6 Husain M 2002 Fundamentals of Physical Geography Rawat Publications
Jaipur
7 Monkhouse F J 2009 Principles of Physical Geography Platinum Publishers
Kolkata
8 Strahler A N and Strahler A H 2008 Modern Physical Geography John Wiley amp
Sons New York
Disaster Management
1 Disasters Definition and Concepts Hazards Disasters Risk and Vulnerability
Classification
2 Disasters in India (a) Flood Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Landslide
Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping Drought Causes Impact Distribution
and Mapping
3 Disasters in India (b) Earthquake and Tsunami Causes Impact Distribution and
Mapping Cyclone Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
4 Manmade disasters Causes Impact Distribution and Mapping
5 Response and Mitigation to Disasters Mitigation and Preparedness NDMA and
NIDM Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Based Disaster Management Dorsquos
and Donrsquots During and Post Disasters
Suggested Books
1 Government of India (1997) Vulnerability Atlas of India New Delhi Building
Materials amp Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
2 Kapur A (2010) Vulnerable India A Geographical Study of Disasters Sage
Publication New Delhi
3 Modh S (2010) Managing Natural Disaster Hydrological Marine and Geological
Disasters Macmillan Delhi
4 Singh RB (2005) Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis IGNOU New Delhi
Chapter 1 2 and 3
5 Singh R B (ed) (2006) Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability
and Mitigation Rawat Publications New Delhi
6 Sinha A (2001) Disaster Management Lessons Drawn and Strategies for Future
New United Press New Delhi
7 Stoltman JP et al (2004) International Perspectives on Natural Disasters Kluwer
Academic Publications Dordrecht
8 Singh Jagbir (2007) ldquoDisaster Management Future Challenges and
Oppurtunitiesrdquo 2007 Publisher- IK International Pvt Ltd S-25 Green Park
Extension Uphaar Cinema Market New Delhi India
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 10 of 58
1 Nature and Scope of Sociology
a History of Sociology
b Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences
i Anthropology
ii Psychology
iii History
2 Sociological Concepts
a Status and Role
b Groups
c Culture
d Socialization
e Structure and Function
f Social Control and Change
Suggested Readings
1 Giddens A 2006 (5th ed) Sociology London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 2-29
2 Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences Anthropology Psychology
and History
3 Beattie J 1951 Other Cultures New York The Free Press Chapter 2 pp 16-34
4 Bierstedt R 1974 The Social Order New York McGraw Hill Chapter 9 pp 250-
279
5 Linton R 1936 The Study of Man New York Appleton Century Crofts Chapter
8 pp 113-131
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
Page 11 of 58
Subject Name ह द ी ा क र ण औ र स ष ण (HIN 1)
Subject Name INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Kalidasa Abhijnana Shakuntalam tr Chandra Rajan in Kalidasa The Loom of Time (New
Delhi Penguin 1989)
2 Vyasa lsquoThe Dicingrsquo and lsquoThe Sequel to Dicing lsquoThe Book of the Assembly Hallrsquo lsquoThe
Temptation of Karnarsquo Book V lsquoThe Book of Effortrsquo in The Mahabharata tr and ed JAB
van Buitenen (Chicago Brill 1975) pp 106ndash69
3 Sudraka Mrcchakatika tr MM Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi Motilal Banarasidass 1962)
4 Ilango Adigal lsquoThe Book of Bancirsquo in Cilappatikaram The Tale of an Anklet tr R
Parthasarathy (Delhi Penguin 2004) book 3
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Indian Epic Tradition Themes and Recensions
Classical Indian Drama Theory and Practice
Alankara and Rasa
Dharma and the Heroic
Readings
1 Bharata Natyashastra tr Manomohan Ghosh vol I 2nd edn (Calcutta Granthalaya 1967)
chap 6 lsquoSentimentsrsquo pp 100ndash18
2 Iravati Karve lsquoDraupadirsquo in Yuganta The End of an Epoch (Hyderabad Disha 1991) pp 79ndash
105
3 JAB Van Buitenen lsquoDharma and Moksarsquo in Roy W Perrett ed Indian Philosophy vol V
Theory of Value A Collection of Readings (New York Garland 2000) pp 33ndash40
4 Vinay Dharwadkar lsquoOrientalism and the Study of Indian Literaturersquo in Orientalism and the
Postcolonial Predicament Perspectives on South Asia ed Carol A Breckenridge and Peter
van der Veer (New Delhi OUP 1994) pp 158ndash95
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 12
Subject Name
Subject Name HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (C 1780-1939)
Revolution and Reaction c 1750 ndash 1850
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 13
1 The French Revolution and its European repercussions
[a] Crisis of Ancien Regime
[b] Intellectual currents
[c] Social classes and emerging gender relations
[d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 ndash 99
[e] Art and Culture of French Revolution
[f] Napoleonic consolidation ndash reform and empire
2 Restoration and Revolution c 1815 ndash 1848
[a] Forces of conservatism ndash restoration of old hierarchies
[b] Social Political and intellectual currents
[c] Revolutionary and Radical movements 1830 ndash 1848
Capitalist Industrialisation and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD
1914)
a Process of capitalist development in industry and agriculture case studies of Britain France
the German States and Russia
b Evolution and Differentiation of social classes Bourgeoisie proletariat land owning classes
and peasantry
c Changing trends in demography and urban patterns
d Family gender and process of industrialization
Varieties of Nationalism and the Remaking of States in the 19th and 20th centuries
a Intellectual currents popular movements and the formation of national identities in Germany
Italy Ireland and the Balkans
b Specificities of economic development political and administrative reorganization ndash Italy
Germany
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 G Barraclough An Introduction to Contemporary History
2 Fernand Braudel lsquoHistory and the Social Sciencersquo in M Aymard and H Mukhia eds French
Studies in History Vol I (1989)
3 Maurice Dobb Soviet Economic Development Since 1917
4 M Perrot and G Duby [eds] A History of Women in the West Volumes 4 and 5
5 HJ HAnham Nineteenth Century Constitution 1815 ndash 1914
6 EJ Hobsbawm Nations and Nationalism
7 Charles and Barbara Jelavich Establishment of the Balkan National States 1840 ndash 1920
8 James Joll Origins of the First World war (1989)
9 Jaon B Landes Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution
10 David lowenthal The Past is a Foreign Country
11 Colin Licas The French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture Volume 2
12 Nicholas Mansergh The Irish Question 1840 ndash 1921
13 KO Morgan Oxford Illustrated History of Britain Volume 3 [1789 ndash 1983]
14 RP Morgan German Social Democracy and the First International
15 NV Riasanovsky A History of Russia
16 JM Robert Europe 1880 ndash 1985
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 14
17 JJ Roth (ed) World War I A Turning Point in Modern History
18 Albert Soboul History of the French Revolution (in two volumes)
19 Lawrence Stone lsquoHistory and the Social Sciences in the Twentieth Centuryrsquo The Past and the
Present (1981)
20 Dorothy Thompson Chartists Popular Politics in the Industrial Revolution
21 EP Thompson Making of the English Working Class
22 Michel Vovelle Fall of the French Monarchy (1984)
23 H Seton Watson The Russian Empire
24 Raymond Williams Culture and Society
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 15
Subject Name ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 Introduction Concept and classification of economic activity
2 Factors Affecting location of Economic Activity with special reference to Agriculture
Industry and Services (Weberrsquos theory)
3 Primary Activities Subsistence and Commercial agriculture forestry fishing and
mining
4 Secondary Activities Manufacturing (Cotton Textile Iron and Steel) Concept of
Manufacturing Regions Special Economic Zones and Technology Parks
5 Tertiary Activities Transport Trade and Services
Reading List
1 Alexander J W 1963 Economic Geography Prentice-Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey
2 Coe N M Kelly P F and Yeung H W 2007 Economic Geography A Contemporary
Introduction Wiley-Blackwell
3 Hodder B W and Lee Roger 1974 Economic Geography Taylor and Francis
4 Combes P Mayer T and Thisse J F 2008 Economic Geography The Integration of
Regions and Nations Princeton University Press
5 Wheeler J O 1998 Economic Geography Wiley
6 Durand L 1961 Economic Geography Crowell
7 Bagchi-Sen S and Smith H L 2006 Economic Geography Past Present and Future
Taylor and Francis
8 Willington D E 2008 Economic Geography Husband Press
9 Clark Gordon L Feldman MP and Gertler MS eds 2000 The Oxford Handbook of
Economic Geography Oxford University Press Oxford and New York
Subject Name NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Unit I Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India
Nationalist Cambridge School Marxist and Subaltern interpretations
Unit II Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the 19th Century
Major Social and Religious movements among Hindus and Muslims Brahmo Samaj Arya Samaj Dharma
Sabhas Aligarh Movement
Unit III Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base
(a) Phases of Nationalist Movement and different ideological streams Moderates and Extremists
within Congress and revolutionary radicals Formation of the Muslim League
(b) Gandhi and mass mobilisation Khilafat Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements
(c) Socialist alternatives Congress socialists Communists
(d) Communalism in Indian Politics
Unit IV Social Movements
(a) The Womenrsquos Question participation in the national movement and its impact
(b) The Caste Question anti-Brahmanical Politics
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 16
(c) Peasant Tribals and Workers movements
Unit V Partition and Independence
The two-Nation theory negotiations over partition
Suggested Readings
1 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 184-191
2 Thapar R (2000) lsquoInterpretations of Colonial History Colonial Nationalist Post-colonialrsquo in
DeSouza PR (ed) Contemporary India Transitions New Delhi Sage Publications pp 25-36
3 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 139-158 254-247
4 Sen AP (2007) lsquoThe idea of Social reform and its critique among Hindus of Nineteenth Century
Indiarsquo in Bhattacharya Sabyasachi (ed) Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social
Sciences Vol X New Delhi Oxford University Press
5 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New Delhi Orient
Longman pp 279-311
6 Sarkar S (1983) Modern India (1885-1847) New Delhi Macmillan Jalal A and Bose S (1997)
Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi Oxford University Press pp
109-119 128-134
7 Bandopadhyaya S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern India New delhi Orient
Longman pp 342-357 369-381
8 Bandopadhyay S (2004) From Plassey to Partition A History of Modern IndiaNew Delhi Orient
Longman pp 405-438
9 Jalal A and Bose S (1997) Modern South Asia History Culture and Political Economy New Delhi
Oxford University Press pp135-156
10 Smith AD (2001) Nationalism Cambridge Polity Press
11 Islam S (2004) lsquoThe Origins of Indian Nationalismrsquo in Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism
New Delhi Media House pp 71-103
12 Islam S (2006) lsquoRashtravaad Ek Siddhanthik Preeprekshrsquo in Bharat maen algaovaad aur dharm
New Delhi Vani Prakashan pp 33-51
13 Chatterjee P (2010) lsquoA Brief History of Subaltern Studiesrsquo in Chatterjee Partha Empire amp Nation
Essential Writings (1985-2005) New Delhi Permanent Black
14 Sangari Kand Vaid S (1989) Recasting Woman Essays in Colonial History New Delhi Oxford
University Press
15 Pradhan Ram Chandra (2008) Raj to Swaraj New Delhi Macmillan
16 Mani BR (2005) Debrahmanising History Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society New Delhi
Manohar Publishers
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
1 Gendering Sociology2 Gender as a Social Construct
a Sex Gender Sexualityb Production of Masculinity and Femininity
3 Gender differences and inequalitiesa Gender Class Caste Race
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 17
b Family Work and Property Rights4 Gender power and resistance
a Power and Subordinationb Resistance and Movements
Suggested Readings
1 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction
2 Strathern Marilyn 1987 ldquoAn Awkward Rela tionship The Case of Feminism and
Anthropologyrdquo Signs 12(2)276-292
3 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Chapters
4 (1 2 and 4)
5 Sherry Ortner 1974 ldquoIs male to female as nature is to culturerdquo MZ Rosaldo and L
Lamphere (eds) Women culture and society Stanford Stanford University Press pp 67-
87
6 Rubin Gayle 1984 ldquoThinking Sex Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexualityrdquo
in Carole Vance edPleasure and Danger London Routledge
7 Cornwall Andrea and Nancy Lindisfarne 1994 lsquoDislocating masculinity Gender power
and anthropologyrsquo in Cornwall and Lindisfarne (eds) Dislocating masculinity
Comparative ethnographies Routledge London and New York pp11-47
8 Alter Joseph 1992 The Wrestlers Body Identity and Ideology in North India
University of California California Chapters (8 and 9)
9 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (7 910 and 12)
10 Leela Dube 1996 ldquoCaste and Womenrdquo in MNSrinivas (ed) Caste Its twentieth century
avatar New Delhi Viking Penguin
11 Davis Angela Y 1981 Women Race and Class Womenrsquos Press Chapters (2 and 4)
12 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (13 15 20 21 and 23)
13 Palriwala Rajni 1999 ldquoNegotiating patriliny Intra-household consumption and
authority in Rajasthan (India) in Rajni Palriwala and Carla Risseeuw (eds) Shifting
Circles of Support Contextualising kinship and gender relations in South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa Delhi Sage Publications
14 Bina Agarwal 1988 lsquoWho sows Who reaps Women and land rights in Indiarsquo Journal
of peasant studies 15(4)531-81
15 S Jackson and S Scott (eds) 2002 Gender A Sociological reader London Routledge
Introduction and Chapters (22 and 25)
16 Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana 1999 lsquoProblems for a contemporary theory of
genderrsquo in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and politics in India New Delhi Oxford
University Press pp 494-525
17 Abu-Lughod Lila 2002 ldquoDo Muslim Women Really Need Saving Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Othersrdquo American Anthropologist 104 (3) 783-
790
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 18
18 Deniz Kandiyoti 1991 lsquoBargaining with patriarchyrsquo in Judith Lorber and Susan A Farrell
(eds) The social construction of gender New Delhi Sage Publications pp104-118
19 Mohanty Chandra Talpade 1991 ldquoCartographies of Struggle Third World Women
and the Politics of Feminismrdquo Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism
Eds Chandra Mohanty Ann Russo and Lourdes Torres Bloomington Indiana University
Press
Second Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Foundation Course in Environmental Science 4 100
2 History of India from Earliest Time to 300 CE 4 100
3 Introduction to Political Theory 4 100
4 British Literature (Novel Play) 4 100
5 Human amp Environmental Geography 4 100
6
English - European Classical Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी उ प य ा स
History - Political History of Modern Europe
(15th to 18th Century)
Geography - Evolution of Geographical Thought
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-I
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers I
Economics - Principle of Micro Economics-II
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition Scope and importance
Need for public awareness
2 Natural Resources Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems
a) Forest resources Use and Over-exploitation deforestation case studies Timber
extraction mining dams and their effects on forests and tribal people
b) Water resources Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water floods
drought conflicts over water dams benefits and problems
c) Mineral resources Use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources case studies
d) Food resources World food problems changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing
effects of modern agriculture fertilizer-pesticide problems water logging salinity
case studies
e) Energy resources Growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy
sources use of alternate energy sources Case studies
f) Land resources Land as a resource land degradation man induced landslides soil
erosion and desertification
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 19
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
3 Ecosystems
- Concept of an ecosystem
- Structure and function of an ecosystem
- Producers consumers and decomposers
- Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession - Food chains food webs and ecological pyramids
- Introduction types characteristic features structure and function of the following
ecosystem -
a Forest ecosystem
b Grassland ecosystem
c Desert ecosystem
d Aquatic ecosystems (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans estuaries)
4 Biodiversity and its Conservation
a Introduction-Definition genetic species and ecosystem diversity
b Biogeographical classification of India
c Value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and
option values
d Biodiversity at global National and local levels
e India as a mega-diversity nation
f Hot-spots of biodiversity
g Threats to biodiversity habital loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
h Endangered and endemic species of India
i Conservation of biodiversity In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
5 Environmental Pollution
- Causes effects and control measures of -
a Air pollution
b Water pollution
c Soil pollution
d Marine pollution
e Noise pollution
f Thermal pollution
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 20
g Nuclear hazards
- Solid waste Management Causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
- Pollution case studies
- Disaster management floods earthquake cyclone and landslides
6 Social Issues and the Environment
- From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
- Urban problems related to energy
- Water conservation rain water harvesting watershed management
- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns Case studies
- Environmental ethics Issues and possible solutions
- Climate change global warming acid rain ozone layer depletion nuclear accidents
and holocaust Case studies
- Wasteland reclamation
- Consumerism and waste products
- Environment Protection Act
- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
- Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act
- Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
- Public awareness
7 Human Population and the Environment
- Population growth variation among nations
- Population explosion-Family welfare Programme
- Environment and human health
- Human Rights
- Value Education
- HIVAIDS
- Women and Child Welfare
- Role of information Technology in Environment and human health
- Case Studies
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 21
8 Field Work (Practical)
- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river forest grassland hill
mountain
- Visit to a local polluted site-UrbanRuralIndustrialAgricultural
- Study of common plants insects birds
- Study of simple ecosystems-pond river hill slopes etc
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIME TO 300 CE
1 Physical Features and Sources Physical features of ancient India and its impact on history
- Unity in diversity - Sources of ancient Indian history - Literary sources - Religious and
Secular - Foreign Accounts - Archaeological sources - Epigraphically numismatics
monuments and excavations
2 Stone and Metal Age Pre and Proto Historic India Paleolithic culture - Mesolithic culture
-Prehistoric art - Neolithic culture - Pre Harappan culture - Harappan culture - Tamil
civilization
3 Vedic Civilization Advent of Aryans and the age of the Rig Veda -Original home and
identity -Vedic Literature - Polity Economy Society and Religion - Later Vedic pence -
Expansion of Aryan settlements - Later Vedic economy political organization - Social
organization
4 Religious Unrest Jainism and Buddhism Religious unrest - Vardhamana Mahavira and
Doctrines of Jainism - Spread of Jainism -Contribution of Jainism - Gautama Buddha and
Buddhism - Teachings of Buddha - Spread of Buddhism - Importance and influence of
Buddhism Buddhism ndashImportance and influence of Buddhism
5 The Rise of Magadha and Persian and Greek Invasions North India in the Sixth century
BC - 16 Mahajanapadas - Rise of Mgaclha under Haryanka Sisunaga and Nanda dynasties
- Persian Invasion - India on the eve of Alexanders Invasion - Alexanders invasion of India
and its impact
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
I Introducing Political Theory
1 What is Politics Theorizing the lsquoPoliticalrsquo
2 Traditions of Political Theory Liberal Marxist Anarchist and Conservative
3 Approaches to Political Theory Normative Historical and Empirical
4 Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory Feminist and Postmodern
II Political Theory and Practice
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 22
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Suggested Readings
1 Bhargava R (2008) lsquoWhat is Political Theoryrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political
Theory An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 2-16
2 Bellamy R (1993) lsquoIntroduction The Demise and Rise of Political Theoryrsquo in Bellamy R
(ed) Theories and Concepts of Politics New York Manchester University Press pp 1-14
3 Glaser D (1995) lsquoNormative Theoryrsquo in Marsh D and Stoker G (eds) Theory and
Methods in Political Science London Macmillan pp 21-40
4 Srinivasan J (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bhargava R and Acharya A (eds) Political Theory
An Introduction New Delhi Pearson Longman pp 106-128
5 Owen D (2003) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Bellamy R and Mason A (eds) Political Concepts
Manchester and New York Manchester University Press pp 105-117
6 Christiano Th (2008) lsquoDemocracyrsquo in Mckinnon C (ed) Issues in Political Theory New
York Oxford University Press pp 80-96
Subject Name BRITISH LITERATURE (NOVEL PLAY)
1 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (Novel)
2 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice (Play)
Subject Name HUMAN amp ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Human Geography
1 Defining Human Geography Major Themes Contemporary Relevance
2 Space and Society Cultural Regions Race Religion and Language
3 Population Population Growth and Distribution Population Composition Demographic
Transition Theory
4 Settlements Types of Rural Settlements Classification of Urban Settlements Trends and
Patterns of World Urbanization
5 Population-Resource Relationship
Suggested Readings
1 Chandna RC (2010) Population Geography Kalyani Publisher
2 Hassan MI (2005) Population Geography Rawat Publications Jaipur
3 Daniel PA and Hopkinson MF (1989) The Geography of Settlement Oliver amp Boyd
London
4 Johnston R Gregory D Pratt G et al (2008) The Dictionary of Human Geography Blackwell
Publication
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 23
5 Jordan-Bychkov et al (2006) The Human Mosaic A Thematic Introduction to Cultural
Geography W H Freeman and Company New York
Environmental Geography
1 Environmental Geography Concepts and Approaches Ecosystem ndash Concept and
Structure Ecosystem Functions
2 Human-Environment Relationship in Equatorial Desert Mountain and Coastal
Regions
1 Environmental Problems and Management Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Solid and Liquid Waste
2 Environmental Programmes and Policies Developed Countries Developing
Countries
3 New Environmental Policy of India Government Initiatives
Reading List
1 Casper JK (2010) Changing Ecosystems Effects of Global Warming Infobase Pub
New York
2 Hudson T (2011) Living with Earth An Introduction to Environmental Geology
PHI Learning Private Limited New Delhi
3 Miller GT (2007) Living in the Environment Principles Connections and
Solutions Brooks Cole Cengage Learning Belmont
4 Singh RB (1993) Environmental Geography Heritage Publishers New Delhi
5 UNEP (2007) Global Environment Outlook GEO4 Environment For Development
United Nations Environment Programme University Press Cambridge
6 Wright R T and Boorse D F (2010) Toward a Sustainable Future PHI Learning
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
7 Singh RB and Hietala R (Eds) (2014) Livelihood security in Northwestern
Himalaya Case studies from changing socio-economic environments in Himachal
Pradesh India Advances in Geographical and Environmental Studies Springer
8 Singh Savindra 2001 Paryavaran Bhugol Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad (in
Hindi)
Subject Name EUROPEAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
1 Homer The Iliad tr EV Rieu (Harmondsworth Penguin1985)
2 Sophocles Oedipus the King tr Robert Fagles in Sophocles The Three Theban Plays
(Harmondsworth Penguin 1984)
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 24
3 Plautus Pot of Gold tr EF Watling (Harmondsworth Penguin 1965)
4 Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses lsquoBacchusrsquo (Book III) lsquoPyramus and Thisbersquo (Book IV)
lsquoPhilomelarsquo (Book VI) tr Mary M Innes (Harmondsworth Penguin 1975) Horace Satires
I 4 in Horace Satires and Epistles and Persius Satires tr Niall Rudd (Harmondsworth
Penguin 2005)
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The Epic
Comedy and Tragedy in Classical Drama
The Athenian City State
Catharsis and Mimesis
Satire
Literary Cultures in Augustan Rome
Readings
1 Aristotle Poetics translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath (London
Penguin 1996) chaps 6ndash17 23 24 and 26
2 Plato The Republic Book X tr Desmond Lee (London Penguin 2007)
3 Horace Ars Poetica tr H Rushton Fairclough Horace Satires Epistles and Ars Poetica
(Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 2005) pp 451ndash73
Subject Name
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 25
Subject Name Political History of Modern Europe (15th to 18th Century)
The Grammar of Democracy
1 Democracy The history of an idea
2 Procedural Democracy and its critique
3 Deliberative Democracy
4 Participation and Representation
Subject Name EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 26
1 Pre-history of Geographical Thought- Greek Roman Indian school
2 Modern Geographical Thought- German French British school
3 Debates- Determinism amp Possibilism Systematic amp Regional Ideographic amp Nomothetic
4 Trends- Quantitative Revolution Behaviouralism Positivism Idealism
5 Models in Geography- Concept Classification and applications
Suggested Readings
1 Bonnett A2008 What is Geography Sage
2 Holt-Johnston A2011 Geography History and Its Concepts A Students Guide SAGE
3 Harvey D 1969 Explanation in Geography London Arnold
4 Husain Majid 2012 Evolution of Geographical Thought Jaipur Rawat Publication
5 Husain M2015 Human Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
6 Husain M 2014 Models in Geography Jaipur Rawat Publication
7 Dikshit R D 1997 Geographical Thought A Contextual History of Ideas Prentice- Hall
India
8 Kirk W 1951rsquoHistorical Geography and the Concept of Behavioural Environmentrsquo
Indian Geographical Journal Silver Jubilee Volume
9 Adhikari S2015 Fundamentals of Geographical Thought New Delhi Orient Blackswan
Private Limited
10 Hartshorne R 1939 The Nature of Geography Association of American Geographers
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1
1 Manu
2 Kautilya
3 Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833)
4 Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
5 Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)
6 Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
7 Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950)
8 VDSavarkar (1883-1966)
Suggested Readings
1 Altekar AS State and Government in Ancient India (Delhi Motilal Banarsidas 2009)
2 Bandyopadhyaya NC Kautilya An Exposition of His Political Idea and Political Theory
(1982)
3 Beni Prasad The State in Ancient India (Allahabad The Indian Press 1960)
4 Ghoshal UN A History of Indian Political Ideas (Bombay OUP 1959)
5 Jayaswal KP Hindu Polity (Calcutta1957)
6 Kangle RP Kautilya Arthashastra (Bombay University of Bombay1960-65) 3 vols
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 27
7 Salvatore BA Anciet Indian Political Thought and Institutions (1963)
8 Sharma RS Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (DelhiMotilal
Banarasidas2012)
9 Varma VP Indian Political Thought Ancient and Medieval Vol I (1982)
10 Haithcox JP Communism and Nationalism in India MNRoy and Commintrn Policy
1920-1939 (Princetorn Princeton University Press 1971)
11 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (Delhi
Sage 1986)
12 Roy MN Scientific Politics (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1944)
13 Roy MN New Humanism A Manifesto (Calcutta Renaissance Publishers 1947)
14 Roy MN Indian in Transition (Bombay Nachiketa Publications 1971)
15 Chousalkar Ashok ldquoHindutva VDSavarkar and MSGolwalkarrdquo in Bidyut Chakrabarty
ed Social and Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi IGNOU 2004)
16 Dixit Prabha ldquoThe Ideology of Hindu Nationalismrdquo in Thomas Pantham and Kenneth L
17 Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India (New Delhi Sage 1986)
18 Ghosh Sankar Modern Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Allied 1984)
19 Keer Dhannanjay Veer Savarkar (Bombay Popular Prakashan 1998) 3rd ed
20 Savarkar VD The Hindu View of Life ( London George Allen and Unwin 1954)
21 Savarkar VD The Indian War of Independence of 1857 (Bombay Veer Savarkar
Prakashan 1949)
22 Savarkar VD Hindutva (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1989) 6th ed
23 Savarkar VD Hindu Rashtra Darshan (Bombay Veer Savarkar Prakashan 1992)
24 Sharma Jyotirmaya Hindutva Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism (New Delhi
Penguin2003)
25 Brown DMackenzie The White Umbrella Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi
(Berkeley University of California Press 1953)
26 Nandy Ashis The Illegitimacy of Nationalism Rabindranath and thePolitics of Self (New
DelhiOUP1994)
27 Sen Sachin The Political Thought of Tagore (Calcutta General Printers 1947)
28 Tagore Rabindranath Creative Unity(London Macmillan 1950)
29 Tagore Rabindranath Nationalism (London Macmillan 1950)
30 Tagore Rabindranath The Religion of Man (London George Allen and Unwin 1968)
31 Tagore Rabindranath Gitanjali (London Brendon Books 1979)
32 Datta Bhupendra Nath Vivekanand Patriot-Prophet (Calcutta Navbharat Publishers
1954)
33 Donager Wendy and Smith Brian K The Laws of Manu (New Delhi Penguin 1991)
34 Ghose Shankar The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism in India (Calcutta Allied 1969)
35 Joshi VC Raja Rammohan Roy and the Process of Modernisation in India (Delhi Vikas
1975)
36 Rai Lajpat Arya Samaj (London Longmans Green amp Co 1915)
37 Sri Aurobindo The Ideal of Human Unity in the Human Cycle The Idea of Human Unity and
War and Self-Determination (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram 1962)
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 28
38 Sri Aurobindo The Spirit and Form of Indian Polity (Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1962)
39 Zacharias HCE Renascent India From Ram Mohan Roy to Mohandas Gandhi (London
George Allen amp Unwin 1933)
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers I
Third Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Business Entrepreneurship and Management 4 100
2 Sociology of India 4 100
3 ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स 4 100
4 History of India from CE 300 to 1206 4 100
5 Indian Government amp Politics 4 100
6
English - American Literature
Hindi - ि ह द ी न ा ट क ए क ा क
History - History of United States of America (C 1776 -
1945)
Geography - Rural Development
Political Science - Indian Political Thought-II
Sociology - Sociological Thinkers II
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash I
4
100
Total 24
Subject Name BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Entrepreneurship Concept value creation entrepreneurial mindset-innovation and
creativity entrepreneurial decision making-use of biases and heuristics risk bearing social
and commercial entrepreneurship
2 Business Concept types facilitators and inhibitors of business role of e-commerce and
m-commerce technological innovation and its viability ethical considerations
3 Market and Society Generation and utilization of resources concept of market exploring
and segmenting the market demand and supply factors understanding customer
adoption process
4 Management Concept function and culture of management innovation and technology
managing finance role of incentives and managing human resource
Subject Name SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
1 India as a Plural Society
2 Social Institutions and Practices
a Caste
b Tribe
c Class
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 29
d Village
e Family and Kinship
3 Identities and Change
a Dalitsrsquo Movement
b Womenrsquos Movement
4 Challenges to State and Society
a Communalism
b Secularism
Suggested Readings
1 Mason Philip 1967 ldquoUnity and Diversity An Introductory Reviewrdquo in Philip Mason(ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity London Oxford University Press Introduction 4
2 Stern Robert W 2003 Changing India Cambridge CUP Introduction Change societies of
India and Indian Society pp 1 ndash 31
3 Srinivas MN 1969 ldquoThe Caste System in Indiardquo in A Beteille (ed) Social Inequality
Selected Readings Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp265-272
4 Srinivas MN 1956 ldquoA Note on Sanskritization and Westernizationrdquo The Far Eastern
Quarterly Volume 15 No 4 pp 481-496
5 Haimendorf CVF 1967 bdquoThe Position of Tribal Population in India‟ in Philip Mason (ed)
India and Ceylon Unity and Diversity New York Oxford University Press Chapter 9
6 231 Thorner Daniel 1992‟Agrarian Structure‟ in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social
Stratification in India New Delhi Oxford University Press pp 261-270
7 232 Deshpande Satish 2003 Contemporary India A Sociological View New Delhi
Viking pp 125-150
8 241 Srinivas MN 1987 The Dominant Caste and Other Essays Delhi Oxford University
Press pp20-59
9 251 Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi Orient Longman
pp52-63
10 252 Karve Iravati 1994 bdquoThe Kinship map of India‟ in Patricia Uberoi(ed) Family kinship
and marriage in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp50-73
11 31 Shah Ghanshyam 2001 Dalit identity and politics Delhi Sage Publications Chapter 1
and 7
12 32 Kumar Radha 1999 bdquoFrom Chipko to sati The Contemporary women‟s movement‟
in Nivedita Menon (ed) Gender and Politics in India Delhi Oxford University Press pp
342-369
13 41 Madan TN 1997 Modern Myths and Locked Minds Delhi Oxford University Press
Chapter 8
14 Dumont L 1997 Religion Politics and History in India Paris Mouton Chapter 5
Subject Name ह द ी भ ा ष ा स ा ि ह य क ा उ ा व औ र ि व क ा स (HIN 2)
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 30
P a g e | 31
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
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Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 300 TO 1206
I Studying Early Medieval India
Historical geography Sources texts epigraphic and numismatic data Debates on Indian
feudalism rise of the Rajputs and the nature of the state
II Political Structures
(a) Evolution of political structures Rashtrakutas Palas Pratiharas Rajputs and Cholas
(b) Legitimization of kingship brahmanas and temples royal genealogies and rituals
(c) Arab conquest of Sindh nature and impact of the new set-up Ismaili dawah
(d) Causes and consequences of early Turkish invasions Mahmud of Ghazna Shahab-ud-
Din of Ghur
III Agrarian Structure and Social Change
(a) Agricultural expansion crops
(b) Landlords and peasants
(c) Proliferation of castes status of untouchables
(d) Tribes as peasants and their place in the Varna order
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 32
IV Trade and Commerce
(a) Inter-regional trade
(b) Maritime trade
(c) Forms of exchange
(d) Process of urbanization
(e) Merchant guilds of South India
V Religious and Cultural Developments
(a) Bhakti Tantrism Puranic traditions Buddhism and Jainism Popular religious cults
(b) Islamic intellectual traditions Al-Biruni Al-Hujwiri
(c) Regional languages and literature
(d) Art and architecture Evolution of regional styles
Suggested Readings
1 Richard Davis Lives of Indian Images
2 Romila Thapar Somanatha The Many Voices of a History
3 John S Deyell Living Without Silver The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India
4 Vijaya Ramaswamy Walking Naked Women Society and Spirituality in South India
5 Burton Stein Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India
6 R Champakalakshmi Trade Ideology and Urbanization South India 300 BC to 1300 AD
Subject Name INDIAN GOVERNMENT amp POLITICS
I Political Parties and the Party System
Trends in the Party System From the Congress System to Multi-Party Coalitions
II Determinants of Voting Behaviour
Caste Class Gender and Religion
III Regional Aspirations
The Politics of Secession and Accommodation
IV Religion and Politics
Debates on Secularism Minority and Majority Communalism
V Caste and Politics
Caste in Politics and the Politicization of Caste
VI Affirmative Action Policies
Women Caste and Class
VII The Changing Nature of the Indian State
Developmental Welfare and Coercive Dimensions
Subject Name AMERICAN LITERATURE
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 33
1 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
2 Toni Morrison Beloved
3 Edgar Allan Poe lsquoThe Purloined Letterrsquo
F Scott Fitzgerald lsquoThe Crack-uprsquo
William Faulkner lsquoDry Septemberrsquo
4 Anne Bradstreet lsquoThe Prologuersquo
Walt Whitman Selections from Leaves of Grass
lsquoO Captain My Captainrsquo
lsquoPassage to Indiarsquo (lines 1ndash68)
Alexie Sherman Alexie lsquoCrow Testamentrsquo
lsquoEvolutionrsquo
Suggested Topics and Background Prose Readings for Class Presentations Topics
The American Dream
Social Realism and the American Novel
Folklore and the American Novel
Black Womenrsquos Writings
Questions of Form in American Poetry
Readings
1 Hector St John Crevecouer lsquoWhat is an Americanrsquo (Letter III) in Letters from an American
Farmer (Harmondsworth Penguin 1982) pp 66ndash105
2 Frederick Douglass A Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass (Harmondsworth
Penguin 1982) chaps 1ndash7 pp 47ndash87
3 Henry David Thoreau lsquoBattle of the Antsrsquo excerpt from lsquoBrute Neighboursrsquo in Walden
(Oxford OUP 1997) chap 12
4 Ralph Waldo Emerson lsquoSelf Reliancersquo in The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
ed with a biographical introduction by Brooks Atkinson (New York The Modern Library
1964)
5 Toni Morrison lsquoRomancing the Shadowrsquo in Playing in the Dark Whiteness and Literary
Imagination (London Picador 1993) pp 29ndash39
Subject Name
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 34
Subject Name History of United States of America (C 1776 -1945)
Subject Name Rural Development
Subject Name INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 2
1 Mahatama Gandhi (1869-1948)
2 BRAmbedkar (1891-1956)
3 MNRoy (1886-1954)
4 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
5 Ram Manohar Lohia (1910-1967)
6 Pandit Din Dayal (1917-1968)
7 Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890)
8 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922)
Suggested Readings
1 Ambedkar BR What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables (Bombay
Thacker amp Co1945)
2 Ambedkar BR Who werethe Shdras (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
3 Ambedkar BR Pakistan or Partition of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1945)
4 Ambedkar BR States and Minorities What are their Rights and How to Secure Them
in the Constitution of India (Bombay Thacker amp Co 1947)
5 Ambedkar BR Annihilation of Caste (New Delhi Arnold Publishers 1990)
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 35
6 Appadorai A Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century from Naoroji to
Nehru An Introductory Survey (Calcutta OUP 1971)
7 Appadorai A Documents on Political Thought in Modern India (Bombay OUP 1973)
8 Appadorai A Political Thoughts in India (400BC-1980) (New Delhi Khama Publishers
2002)
9 Azad Maulana Abdul Kalam India Wins Freedom (Hyderabad Orient Longman 1959)
10 Chandra Bipin Indiarsquos Struggle for Independence (New Delhi Penguin Books 1989)
11 Chandra Bipin Colonialism and Nationalism in India (New Delhi Orient Longman
1979)
12 Brecher Michael Nehru A Political Biography (London OUP 1959)
13 Desai AR Social Background of Indian Nationalism (Bombay Popular Prakashan
1982)
14 Gore MS The Social Context of an Ideology Ambedkarrsquos Political and Social Thought
(New Delhi Sage 1993)
15 Jaffrelot Christophe Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability (New Delhi Permanent Black
2005)
16 Kuber WN Ambedkar A Critical Study (New Delhi Peoplersquos Publishing House 1986)
17 Rodrigues Valerian ed The Essential Writings of BRAmbedkar (New Delhi OUP
2004)
18 Chakravarty Uma Rewriting History The Life and Time of Pandita Ramabai (New
Delhi Kali for Women 1998)
19 Dyer Helen Pandita Ramabai The Story of Her Life ( Montana Kessinger Publishing
2004)reprint
20 Kosambi Meera ed Pandita Ramabai through Her Own Works Seleccted Works
(New Delhi OUP 2000)
21 Ramabai Pandita A Testimony of Our Inexhaustible Treasure (Pune Pandita Ramabai
Mukti Mission 1992)
22 Ramabai Pandita The High-Caste Hindu Women (Montana Keesinger Publishing
2007)
23 Sengupta Padmini Pandita Ramabai Her Life and Works (Bombay Asia Publishing
House 1970)
24 Gandhi MK Satyagraha (Allahabad Navjivan 1951)
25 Gandhi MK An Autobiography (Ahmedabad Navjivan 1957)
26 Gandhi MK Democracy Real and Deceptive (Allahabad Navjivan 1961)
27 Chakrnabarty Bidyut Social and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (London
Routledge 2006)
28 Bondurant Joan V Conquest of Violence The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
(Princetor Princeton University Press 1958)
29 Guha Ranajit ed Subaltern Studies III Writings on South Asian History and Society
(New Delhi OUP 1984)
30 Iyer Raghavan The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New Delhi OUP
1973)
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 36
31 Mehta VR Foundations of Indian Political Thought (New Delhi Mnohar 1992)
32 Mukherjee Rudrangshu ed Gandhi Reader ( New Delhi Penguin 1993)
33 Parekh Bhikhu and Thomas Pantham eds Political Discourse Explorations in Indian
and Western Political Thought (New Delhi Sage 1987)
34 Parekh Bhikhu Gandhi (Oxford OUP 1997)
35 Lohia Ram Manohar Will to Power and Other Writings ( Hyderabad Navahind
Publication 1956)
36 Lohia Ram Manohar Towards the Destruction of Castes and Classes (Hyderabad
Samajvadi Prakashan 1958)
37 Lohia Ram Manohar Marx Gandhi and Socialism (Hyderabad Navahind Publication
1963)
38 Brown Judith Nehru A Political Life ( New Delhi OUP 2004)
39 Chatterjee Partha Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World (New Delhi OUP 1986)
40 Gopal S Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography (New Delhi OUP 1989)
41 Zachariah Benjamin Nehru (London Routledge 2004)
42 Nehru Jawaharlal An Autobiography (London Bodley Head 1936)
43 Nehru JawaharlalThe Discovery of India (New Delhi OUP 1989)
44 Nehru Jawaharlal The Unity of India (London Lindsay Drummond 1941)
45 Nehru Jawaharlal Glimpses of World History (London Lindsay Drummond 1938)
46 Nehru Jawaharlal A Bunch of Old Letters (Bombay Asia Publishing House 1960)
47 Pantham Thomas and Kenneth L Deutsch eds Political Thought in Modern India
(Delhi Sage 1986)
48 Sharma Mahesh Chandra ed Deendayal Upadhyaya Sampoorna Vaangmaya (New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2016) In Hindi
49 Sharma Mahesh Chandra Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Kritva Evam Vichar(New
Delhi Prabhat Prakashan 2017) In Hindi
50 Upadhyaya Deendayal Kartavya Evam Vichar (New Delhi Vasudha Publications 1994)
In Hindi
51 Upadhyaya Deendayal Political Diary (New Delhi Suruchi Prakashan 2014) 3rd ed
52 Manthan (New Delhi) Oct-Dec 2017 pecial Issue on Deendayal Upadhyaya
Subject Name Sociological Thinkers II
Fourth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Governance and Citizenship 4 100
2 Living Literatures Prose and Poetry 4 100
3 General Cartography 4 100
4 Sociological ndash Theories Methods amp Enquiries 4 100
5 आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा 4 100
6English ndash Autobiography
Hindi - ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य4
100
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 37
History - World History (1914-1991)
Geography - Statistical Methods in Geography
(Practical)
Political Science - Perspectives on Public
Administration
Sociology - Urban Sociology
Economics - Principle of Macro Economics ndash II
Total 24
Subject Name GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP
1 The Concept of Good Governance What is Good Governance Good Governance vs
Democratic Governance Economic Development and Governance Challenges to Good
Governance
2 Citizens and their Rights and Obligations Rights and Obligations of Citizens Civic Culture
Participatory Citizenship Social Audit Citizen Policing Role of Civil Society
3 Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Policing and Enforcement of Laws
Autonomy and Neutrality of Investigating and Enforcement Agencies Access to Justice
(Judicial delays costly litigations etc)
4 Rural and Urban Governance Access to Opportunities and Amenities Rural Poverty and
Migration to Cities Issues in Access to Food Employment Public Health and Education
Impact of Urbanization on Civic Amenities Infrastructure and Environment
5 Institutional Initiatives towards Good Governance Right to Information Citizenrsquos
Charter Consumer Rights Indian Ombudsman E ndash Governance
Subject Name LIVING LITERATURES PROSE AND POETRY
Selections from Modern Indian Literature ed Dept of English Living Literatures ed
Macmillan
Short Stories Premchand The Holy Panchayat
RK Narayan The MCC
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer The Card-Sharpers Daughter
Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh
Ambai Squirrel
Ismat Chugtai Lihaaf The sacred Duty
Play Vijay Tendulkar---Silence The Court is in Session
Novella Rohinton Mistry---Such a Long Journey
Subject Name GENERAL CARTOGRAPHY
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 38
1 Maps ndash Types Elements and Uses
2 Map Scale ndash Types and Application Reading Distances on a Map
3 Map Projections ndash Criteria for Choice of Projections Attributes and Properties of Zenithal
Gnomonic Polar Case Zenithal Stereographic Polar Case Cylindrical Equal Area Mercatorrsquos
Projection Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel Bonnersquos Projection
4 Representation of Data ndash Symbols Dots Choropleth Isopleth and Flow Diagrams
Interpretation of Thematic Maps
Reading List
1 Dent B D 1999 Cartography Thematic Map Design (Vol 1) McGraw Hill
2 Gupta K K and Tyagi V C 1992 Working with Maps Survey of India DST New Delhi
3 Mishra R P and Ramesh A 1989 Fundamentals of Cartography Concept Publishing
4 Robinson A 1953 Elements of Cartography John Wiley
5 Sharma J P 2010 Prayogic Bhugol Rastogi Publishers
6 Singh R L and Singh R P B 1999 Elements of Practical Geography Kalyani Publishers
7 Singh R L 1998 Prayogic Bhoogol Rooprekha Kalyani Publications
8 Steers J A 1965 An Introduction to the Study of Map Projections University of London
Subject Name SOCIOLOGICAL ndash THEORIES METHODS amp ENQUIRIES
Theories
1 Karl Marx
a Materialist Conception of History
b Class and Class Struggle
2 Emile Durkheim
a Social Fact
b Forms of Solidarity
3 Max Weber
a Ideal Types and Social Action
b Types of Authority
Readings
1 Marx K and Friedrich Engels 2002 The Communist Manifesto Harmondsworth Penguin
2 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 1 pp 107-180
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method Glencoe Free Press Chapters 1 and
3
4 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp 11-97
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 39
5 Gerth HH and C Wright Mills (eds) 1948 From Max Weber Essays in Sociology London
Routledge and Kegan Paul Introduction
6 Aron R 1967 Main Currents in Sociological Thought London Weidenfield and Nicholson
Vol 2 pp177-252
Methods amp Enquiry
1 The Logic of Social Research
a What is Sociological Research
b Objectivity in the Social Sciences
c Reflexivity
2 Methodological Perspectives
a The Comparative Method
b The Ethnographic Method
3 Modes of Enquiry
a Theory and Research
b Analyzing Data Quantitative and Qualitative
Suggested Readings
1 Mills C W 1959 The Sociological Imagination London Oxford University Press Chapter
1 pp 3‐24
2 Gluckman M 1978 Introduction in A L Epstein (ed) The Craft of Social Anthropology
Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp xv‐xxiv
3 Durkheim E 1958 The Rules of Sociological Method New York The Free Press Chapter
1amp 2 pp 1‐46
4 Weber Max 1949 The Methodology of the Social Sciences New York The Free Press
Foreword pp iii- x
5 Gouldner Alvin 1970 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology New York Basic Books
Chapter 13 pp 481‐511
6 Radcliffe‐Brown A R 1958 Methods in Social Anthropology Delhi Asia Publishing
Corporation Chapter 5 pp 91‐108
7 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method New Delhi Oxford University
Press Chapter 4 pp 72‐94
8 Geertz Clifford 1973 Interpretation of Cultures New York Basic Books Chapter 1 pp 3-
30
9 Merton R K 1972 Social Theory and Social Structure Delhi Arvind Publishing House
Chapters 4 amp 5 pp 139‐171
10 Bryman Alan 2004 Quantity and Quality in Social Research New York Routledge
Chapter 2 amp 3 pp 11‐70
11 Srinivas MN et al 2002(reprint) The Fieldworker and the Field Problems and Challenges
in Sociological Investigation New Delhi OUP Introduction pp 1-14
Subject Name आ ध ि न क ह द ी क ि व त ा (HIN 3)
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 40
Subject Name AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1 Jean-Jacques Rousseaursquos Confessions Part One Book One pp 5-43 Translated by Angela
Scholar (New York Oxford University Press 2000) Benjamin Franklinrsquos Autobiography
pp5-63 Edited by W Macdonald (London JM Dent and Sons 1960)
2 M K Gandhirsquos Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth Part I Chapters
II to IX pp 5-26 (Ahmedabad Navajivan Trust 1993) Annie Besantrsquos Autobiography
Chapter VII Atheism As I Knew and Taught It pp 141- 175 (London T Fisher Unwin 1917)
3 Binodini Dasirsquos My Story and Life as an Actress pp 61-83 (New Delhi Kali for
Women1998) A Revathirsquos Truth About Me A Hijra Life Story Chapters One to Four pp
1-37 (New Delhi Penguin Books 2010)
4 Richard Wrightrsquos Black Boy Chapter 1 pp 9-44 (United Kingdom Picador 1968)
Sharankumar Limbalersquos The Outcaste Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar pp 1-39 (New
Delhi Oxford University Press 2003)
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 41
Readings
1 James Olney lsquoA Theory of Autobiographyrsquo in Metaphors of Self the meaning of
autobiography (Princeton Princeton University Press 1972) pp 3-50
2 Laura Marcus lsquoThe Law of Genrersquo in Autobiographical Discourses (Manchester
Manchester University Press 1994) pp 229-72
3 Linda Anderson lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Autobiography (London Routledge 2001) pp1- 17
4 Mary G Mason lsquoThe Other Voice Autobiographies of women Writersrsquo in LifeLines
Theorizing Womenrsquos Autobiography Edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck (Ithaca
Cornell University Press 1988) pp 19-44
Subject Name ि ह द ी ल ो क स ा ि ह य
इ क ा ई 1 ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash प र भ ा ष ा ए व व प ल ो क स ा ि ह य क आ य ा म ल ो क स क ि त ndash अ व ध ा र ण ा
ल ो क स क ि त औ र स ा ि ह य ल ो क स ा ि ह य क ि व ि व ध प स क ल न क स म य ा ए
इ क ा ई 2 ल ो क स ा ि ह य क म ख प ndash ल ो क ग ी त ल ो क न ा ल ो क क थ ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा ल ो क ो ि
ल ो क ग ी त - स क ा र ग ी त त ग ी त म प र ह ा र ग ी त ऋ त ग ी त
इ क ा ई 3 ल ो क न ा ndash र ा म ल ी ल ा स व ा ग य ग ा न भ व ा ई त म ा श ा न ौ ट क ज ा ा क थ क ल ी
ल ो क क थ ा ndash त क थ ा प र ी क थ ा न ा ग क थ ा ब ो ध क थ ा क थ ा न क ढ़ य ा ए व अ ि भ ा य
ल ो क क थ ा ि न म ा ण म अ ि भ ा य
इ क ा ई 4 ल ो क ग ा थ ा ndash ल ो क ग ा थ ा क भ ा र त ी य प र प र ा ल ो क ग ा थ ा क स ा म ा य व ि य ा ल ा क ग ा थ ा
त ि त ि स ल ो क ग ा थ ा ए ndash ढ ो ल ा -म ा ग ो प ी च द न ल द म य ि त ल ल ा -
म ज न स ो ह न ी -म ह ी व ा ल
इ क ा ई 5 अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स ा ि ह य ndash व प ए व म ह व ndash अ ण ा च ल ल ो क स क ि त ल ो क प र प र ा
स दभ स च ी
1 ि ह द ी द श क ल ो क ग ी त ndash क ण द व उ प ा य ा य
2 भ ा र त ी य ल ो क स ा ि ह य ः प र प र ा औ र प र द य ndash ि व ा ि स ह ा
3 ि ह द ी क ा ज न प द ी य स ा ि ह य ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
4 ि ह द ी स ा ि ह य क ा व ह त इ ि त ह ा स ndash प र ा ल स ा क य ा य न
5 क ि व त ा क ौ म द ी ः ा म ग ी त ndash प र ा म न र श ि प ा ठ ी
6 व ा ि च क क ि व त ा ः भ ो ज प र ी ndash प ि व ा ि न व ा स ि म
Subject Name World History (1914-1991)
Subject Name Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
Subject Name Perspectives on Public Administration
UNIT -I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Meaning Dimensions and Significance of the Discipline Public and Private Administration
Evolution of Public Administration
UNIT-II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 42
CLASSICAL THEORIES Scientific management (FWTaylor) Administrative Management
(Gullick Urwick and Fayol)Ideal-type bureaucracy (Max Weber) NEO-CLASSICAL THEORIES
Human relations theory (Elton Mayo) Rational decision-making (Herbert Simon)
UNIT-III CONTEMPORARY THEORIES and PUBLIC POLICY
(i) Ecological approach (Fred Riggs)Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Peter Drucker)
(ii) Concept relevance and approaches Formulation implementation and evaluation
UNIT-IV MAJOR APPROACHES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION New Public Administration
New Public Management New Public Service Approach Good Governance Feminist
Perspectives
READINGS
1 B Chakrabarty and M Bhattacharya (eds) (2004) Administrative Change and Innovation
a Reader New Delhi Oxford University Press
2 M Bhattacharya (2008) New Horizons of Public Administration 5th Revised Edition New
Delhi Jawahar Publishers
3 Basu Rumki (2014) Public Administration Concepts and Theories New Delhi Sterling
Publishers
4 The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (2006) OUP
5 Prabir Kumar De (2012) Public Policy and Systems Pearson Education
6 Vaidyanatha Ayyar (2009) Public Policy Making In India Pearson
7 M Bhattacharya (2012) Public Administration Issues and Perspectives New Delhi
Jawahar Publishers
8 U Medury (2010) Public administration in the Globalization Era New Delhi Orient Black
Swan
9 B Chakrabarty (2007) Reinventing Public Administration The India Experience New
Delhi Orient Longman
Subject Name Urban Sociology
Fifth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Philosophy Psychology Communication amp Life Skills 4 100
2 History of India from CE 1206 to 1707 4 100
3 Comparative Government and Politics 4 100
4 Technical Writing amp Business Communication 4 100
5 Geography of India 4 100
6
English - Literary Criticism
Hindi - ा क र ण औ र ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा
History - History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to
1947)
Geography - Remote Sensing and GIS
Political Science - Women Power and Politics
4
100
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 43
Sociology - Environmental Sociology
Economics - Economic Development and policy in India-I
Total 24
Subject Name PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY COMMUNICATION amp LIFE SKILLS
1 Objective and Expected outcome Creating a sense of self-awareness Developing an
understanding of the basic fallacies commonly made in communication both at the
interpersonal and public domains Experiencing and understanding emotions and their role
in the functioning of self and society Creating awareness of basic communication skills
2 Themes amp Sub-themes Self Self-awareness and discovering onersquos self values and ethics
Reasoning Thinking and communicating rationally analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions Emotions Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness love
anger and fear discovering paradoxes of everyday life Relating to others Listening
empathy friendship difficulties in relationships giving and receiving feedback
collaboration
3 Project works
a Analysis of public discourses and narratives and locating fallacies
b Personal relationships (family and friends) and emotions
c Analyzing filmsdocumentarieswritings of issues of public interest in the societal
context
d Eric Frommrsquos work on love and relationship
e Self in relation to the social world to discover similarities and differences in personal
identity vs social identity
f Preparing journalsdiaries and family histories of self and significant others
g Consumption patterns of youth in Indian contemporary life and their effect on healthy
living
h Social inequality and intergroup conflict
i Bargaining and negotiation in public spaces
j Ethical challenges in dealing with socio-culturally diverse groups
k Life on the margins of society and its challenges
l Living in slums and notion of life and nature of relationships
m Virtual reality technology and its impact on human life
n Education and self-development
o Urban-rural living and their relationship with the surrounding milieu
p Creativity as emotional dialogue
q Emotions and gender
r Relationship between language and thought
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 44
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM CE 1206 TO 1707
1 Foundation Expansion ampconsolidation of the Delhi Sultanate Nobility amp Iqta system
2 Miltary administrative ampeconomic reforms under the Khiljis ampthe Tughlaqs
3 Bhakti ampSufi Movements
4 Provincial kingdoms Mewar Bengal Vijaynagara amp Bahamanis
5 Second Afghan State
6 Emergence and consolidation of Mughal State C16th century to mid 17th century
7 Akbar to Aurangzeb administrative structure-Mansab amp Jagirs State ampReligion Socio-
Religious Movements
8 Economy Society ampCulture under the Mughals
9 Emergence of Maratha Power
References
1 Irfan Habib The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707
2 Irfan Habib (ed) Madhya Kaleen Bharat (in Hindi) 8 Volumes
3 M Athar Ali Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb
4 Shireen Moosvi The Economy of the Mughal Empire
5 SAARizvi Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries
6 RP Tripathi The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 2 vol
Subject Name COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1 Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics
2 Evolution and Nature of the British Constitution
3 The Executive- The King of the British Constitution
4 Civil Service in England
5 The British Parliament
6 The Judiciary
7 Party System in England
8 Local Government in England
9 Historical Background
10 American Federalism
11 The Executive- American Presidency
12 The Legislature- The American Congress
13 The Judiciary- The Supreme Court
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 45
14 Political Parties
15 Pressure Groups in American Political System
16 Bureaucracy in USA
17 Swiss Constitution
Subject Name TECHNICAL WRITING amp BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Technical Writing
1 Communication Language and communication differences between speech and writing
distinct features of speech distinct features of writing
2 Writing Skills Selection of topic thesis statement developing the thesis introductory
developmental transitional and concluding paragraphs linguistic unity coherence and
cohesion descriptive narrative expository and argumentative writing
3 Technical Writing Scientific and technical subjects formal and informal writings formal
writingsreports handbooks manuals letters memorandum notices agenda minutes
common errors to be avoided
Suggested Readings
1 M Frank Writing as thinking A guided process approach Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall
Reagents
2 L Hamp-Lyons and B Heasely Study Writing A course in written English For academic
and professional purposes Cambridge Univ Press
3 R Quirk S Greenbaum G Leech and J Svartik A comprehensive grammar of the English
language Longman London
4 Daniel G Riordan amp Steven A Panley ldquoTechnical Report Writing Todayrdquo - Biztaantra
Additional Reference Books
5 Daniel G Riordan Steven E Pauley Biztantra Technical Report Writing Today 8th Edition
(2004)
Business Communication
1 Basics of Communication Introduction Why Communication Meaning and definition of
Communication Importance of Communication Elements Of Communication Process
Communication Process Models Basics Forms Of Communications Effective
Communication
2 Communication Theories Assumptions about Communication Communication Theory
Communication Models Uses of theories and models
3 Audience Analysis Introduction Types of Audience Importance of Audience Analysis
Analyzing Individual and Members of Audience
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 46
4 Self-Development What is self-development Objectives of self- development How Self-
Development Improves Communication How Communication Leads to Self-Development
How to Development Oneself
5 Developing Positive Attitude Impact of Positive Attitude on Communication How to
Develop Positive Thinking
6 Corporate Communication Corporate Communication Corporate Communication and
Marketing Communication Types of Corporate Communication
7 Formal vs Informal Communication Network Formal Communication Network Informal
Communication
8 Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers Physical Barriers Organizational Barriers
Psychological Barriers How to Overcome Communication Barriers
9 Practices in Business Communication Group Communication Group Discussion Seminar
Mock Interview Presentations Listening
10 The Essentials of Effective Communication 7crsquos of Communication Other Principles of
Communication
11 Non Verbal Communication Kinesics Proxemics Physical Context
12 Writing Skill Writing Skill Business Writing You- Attitude Steps In Effective Writing
13 Letter and Memo Writing Formats Functions of Business Letters Types of Letters Parts
Of Business Letters Format Of Business Letters How to make Business Letters Effective
14 Request Letters Approaches to request Letters
15 Good News Letters Purpose of Good news letters Organization of Good news letters
16 Bad News Letters What is bad news letter purpose of writing bad news letters the right
Attitude Drafting news message
17 Persuasive Sales and Collection Letters Types Of Persuasive Letters Purpose Of
Persuasive Letters How to Persuade Others Approach to Persuasive letters Most
Common Forms Of Persuasive Letters Letters Applying Or Offering For Agency
18 Memo Writing Memo Memo Format How to write effective Memos
19 Report Writing Meaning of Business Report Types of Reports Importance of Reports
Essentials of Good Business Report Steps in Business Report Writing Structure of Reports
20 Speeches and Presentations Characteristics of a good speech How to make Effective
Speech Presentations Support Speech Sales Presentation
21 Listening Importance of Listening Types of Listening and Barriers to effective Listening
22 Interviewing Skill Types of Interview Staging and conducting effective interviews
conducting the Interview Information Gathering Interviews Selection Interview
23 Resumes and Job Application Job Application Letters Writing Solicited Letters Resume
Writing
24 Modern Forms of Communication Facsimile (FAX) Video Conferencing Electronic
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
25 SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis and Communication use of SWOT analysis by
organizations
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 47
Subject Name GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1 Physical Physiographic Divisions soil and vegetation climate (characteristics and
classification)
2 Population Distribution and growth Structure
3 Economic Mineral and power resources distribution and utilisation of iron ore coal
petroleum gas agricultural production and distribution of rice and wheat industrial
development automobile and Information technology
4 Social Distribution of population by race caste religion language tribes and their
correlates
5 Regionalisation of India Physiographic (R L Singh) Socio ndash cultural (Sopher) Economic
(Sengupta)
Suggested Readings
1 Deshpande C D 1992 India A Regional Interpretation ICSSR New Delhi
2 Johnson B L C ed 2001 Geographical Dictionary of India Vision Books New Delhi
3 Mandal R B (ed) 1990 Patterns of Regional Geography ndash An Intenational Perspective
Vol 3 ndash Indian Perspective
4 Sdyasuk Galina and P Sengupta (1967) Economic Regionalisation of India Census of India
5 Sharma T C 2003 India - Economic and Commercial Geography Vikas Publ New Delhi
6 Singh R L 1971 India A Regional Geography National Geographical Society of India
7 Singh Jagdish 2003 India - A Comprehensive amp Systematic Geography Gyanodaya
Prakashan Gorakhpur
8 Spate O H K and Learmonth A T A 1967 India and Pakistan A General and Regional
Geography Methuen
9 Tirtha Ranjit 2002 Geography of India Rawat Publs Jaipur amp New Delhi
10 Pathak C R 2003 Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India Regional
Science Assoc Kolkata
11 Tiwari RC (2007) Geography of India Prayag Pustak Bhawan Allahabad
12 Sharma TC (2013) Economic Geography of India Rawat Publication Jaipur
Subject Name LITERARY CRITICISM
1 William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802)
ST Coleridge Biographia Literaria Chapters IV XIII and XIV
2 Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction
TS Eliot ldquoTradition and the Individual Talentrdquo 1919
ldquoThe Function of Criticismrdquo 1920
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 48
3 IA Richards Principles of Literary Criticism Chapters 12 and 34
London 1924 and Practical Criticism London 1929
4 Cleanth Brooks ldquoThe Heresy of Paraphraserdquo and ldquoThe Language of Paradoxrdquo in The Well-
Wrought Urn Studies in the Structure of Poetry (1947)
Maggie Humm Practising Feminist Criticism An Introduction London 1995
Suggested Readings
1 CS Lewis Introduction in An Experiment in Criticism Cambridge University Press 1992
2 MH Abrams The Mirror and the Lamp Oxford University Press971
3 Rene Wellek Stephen G Nicholas Concepts of Criticism Connecticut Yale University 1963
4 Taylor and Francis Eds An Introduction to Literature Criticism and Theory Routledge
1996
Subject Name ा क र ण औ र ह द ी भ ा ष ा
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 49
Subject Name History of Arunachal Pradesh (Earliest time to 1947)
Subject Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Subject Name Women Power and Politics
Subject Name Environmental Sociology
Sixth Semester
S No Name of Subject Credits Total Marks
1 Moral amp Value Education 4 100
2 Religion Society amp Social Stratification 4 100
3 ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य 4 100
4 History of India from 1707 to 1950 4 100
5 Introduction to International Relations 4 100
6English - Indian Writing in English
Hindi - य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी4
100
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 50
History - Indian National Movement (1885-
1947)
Geography - Field Work amp Research
Methodology
Political Science - Indiarsquos Foreign Policy in a
Globalizing World
Sociology - Sociology of Social Movements
Economics - Economic Development and policy
of India-II
Total 24
Subject Name MORAL amp VALUE EDUCATION
1 Introduction Nature and Sources of the Problem Existing Values Education Initiatives
Purpose
2 Conceptual framework The National Mandate for Morals and Values Education The
Philosophy of Education The Goals of Education
3 Morals and Values Education Nature and Scope The Moral Angle Limitations
4 Implications The Role of the School The Role of Teachers‟ Colleges Social Action Groups
Community Groups
Subject Name RELIGION SOCIETY amp SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Religion amp Society
1 Understanding Religion
a Sociology of Religion Meaning and Scope
b Sacred and Profane
b Religion and Rationalization
c Rites of Passage
2 Religion in India
a Hinduism
b Islam
c Christianity
d Sikhism
e Buddhism
3 Secularism amp Communalism
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 2002 Sociology Essays on Approach and Method OUP New Delhi pp134‐150
2 Berger 1967 The Sacred Canopy Garden City New York pp175‐ 186
3 Asad T 1993 Genealogies of Religion Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and
Islam John Hopkins Press Baltimore pp 27‐54
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 51
4 Durkheim E 2001 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Carol Cosman (trans)
Oxford Oxford University Press pp 25‐46 87‐100 153‐182
5 Weber Max 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism New York Free Press
pp 39ndash 50
6 Gennep A V 1960 Rites of Passage London Routledge and Kegan and Paul pp 1 ‐ 14 65‐
70 74‐77 85‐90 101‐107 116‐128 130‐ 135amp141‐ 165
7 Sontheimer Gunther-Dietz and Hermann Kulke Hinduism Reconsidered New Delhi
Manohar 2001 Hinduism The Five Components and their Interaction pp 305 ndash 322 13
8 212 Fuller C J 2004 The Camphor Flame Popular Hinduism and Society in India New
Jersey Princeton University Press Introduction
9 213 Srinivas MN 1952 Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India
Clarendon Oxford pp 100‐122
10 22 Momin AR 2004 lsquoThe Indo‐Islamic Traditionrsquo in Robinson R (ed) Sociology of
Religion in India New Delhi Sage pp 84‐99
11 23 Robinson R 2003 lsquoChristianity in the Context of Indian Society and Culturersquo in Das
Veena (ed) Oxford Indian Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology OUP New
Delhi pp 884‐ 907
12 24 Uberoi JPS 1991 lsquoThe Five Symbols of Sikhismrsquo in Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 320 ‐333
13 25 Omvedt G 2003 Buddhism in India Challenging Brahmanism and Caste New Delhi
Sage pp 23‐53
14 Chadwick Owen The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1975 pp 1- 20
15 32 Madan TN 1991 lsquoSecularism in its Placersquo in T N Madan TN (ed) Religion in India
New Delhi OUP pp 394 ‐413
Social Stratification
1 Social Stratification Concepts and Approaches
2 Forms of Social Stratification
a Race and Ethnicity
b Caste and Class
c Gendering Inequality
d Poverty and Social Exclusion
3 Social Mobility
Suggested Readings
1 Beacuteteille A 1983 lsquoIntroduction in Andre Beacuteteille (ed) Equality and Inequality Theory and
Practice Delhi Oxford University Press pp1‐ 27
2 Gupta D 1991 lsquoHierarchy and Differencersquo in Dipankar Gupta (ed) Social Stratification
Delhi Oxford University Press pp 1‐21 18
3 William Jutius Wilson 1978 The Declining Significance of Race Blacks and Changing
American Institution University of Chicago Press pp 1 ndash 23 amp 183‐188
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 52
4 JoeR Feagin lsquoThe Continuing Significance of Racersquo American Sociological Review 56 (Feb‐
91) pp 101‐116
5 McClintock Anne and George Robertson lsquoSoft‐soaping Empire Commodity Racism and
Imperial Advertisingrsquo In Nicholas Mirzoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader Second Edition
2002 Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group 304-316
6 Barth F (ed) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries Little Brown and Co Boston 1969 pp‐10‐16
7 Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein The Construction of Peoplehood Racism Nationalism
Ethnicity1991 London Press pp‐71‐85
8 Beacuteteille A Caste Class and Power Chapter 1 Oxford University Press 1971
9 Sharma Ursula 1999 Caste Open University Press pp1‐94
10 Debe Leela 1996 Caste and Women in MN Srinivas (ed) Caste Its Twentieth Century
Avatar New Delhi Penguin
11 Maria Charles and David B Grusky Occupational Ghettos The Worldwide Separation of
Women and Men Stanford University Press 2004 pp 389‐402
12 Papanek Hanna 1990 To Each Less Than She Needs From Each More Than She Can Do
Allocations Entitlements and Valuerdquo in Irene Tinker (ed) Persisting Inequality Women
World Development Oxford Clarendon Press pp 121‐164 19
13 Timothy Smeeding lsquoPoorer by Comparison Poverty Work and Public Policy in
Comparative Perspectiversquo Pathways Magazine Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty
and Inequality Winter 2008 pp1‐25
14 Newman K S and Victor Tan Chen2007 The Missing Class Portraits of the Near Poor in
America Boston Beacon Press Book pp 1‐10
15 BreigherRL(ed)1990 Social Mobility and Social Structure New York Cambridge
University Press Ch 5 pp103‐30
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 53
Subject Name ह द ी ग स ा ि ह य (HIN 4)
Subject Name HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 TO 1950
1 Interpreting the 18th Century
2 Emergence of Independent States ampestablishment of Colonial power
3 Expansion ampconsolidation of Colonial Power upto 1857
4 Uprising of 1857 Causes Nature ampAftermath
5 Colonial economy Agriculture Trade amp Industry
6 Socio-Religious Movements in the 19th century
7 Emergence ampGrowth of Nationalism with focus on Gandhian nationalism
8 Communalism Genesis Growth and partition of India
9 Advent of Freedom Constituent Assembly establishment of Republic
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 54
Suggested Books
1 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal Modern South Asia History Culture Political Economy
New Delhi 1998
2 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay From Plassey to Partition
3 Barbara D Metcalf and TR Metcalf A Concise History of India Cambridge 2002
4 CA Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 -1947 London 1990
5 Sumit Sarkar Modern India 1885 ntilde 1947 Mamillan 1983
6 Mushirul Hasan John Company to the Republic A story of Modern India
7 RP Dutt India Today
8 Thomas Metcalf Ideologies of the Raj
9 R Jeffery J Masseloss From Rebellion to the Republic
10 Bipan Chandra Nationalism and Colonialism
11 Urvashi Butalia The Other side of Silence
12 Francine Frankel Indiaiacutes Political Economy 1947- 1977
13 Parul Brass the Politics of India since Independence
14 Lloyd and Susan Rudolph In Pursuit of Laxmi The Political Economy of the Indian State
Chicago 1987
15 Bipan Chandra Aditya Mukherjee India After Independence Viking 1999
16 Gail Omvedt Dalits and Democratic Revolution
Subject Name INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1 Approaches to International Relations
(a) Classical Realism (Hans Morgenthau) and Neo-Realism (Kenneth Waltz)
(b) Neo-Liberalism Complex Interdependence (Robert O Keohane and Joseph Nye)
(c) Structural Approaches World Systems Approach (Immanuel Wallerstein) and
Dependency School (Andre Gunder Frank)
(d) Feminist Perspective (J Ann Tickner)
2 Cold War amp Post-Cold War Era
(a) Second World War amp Origins Cold War
(b) Phases of Cold World
War First Cold War
Rise and Fall of Detente
Second Cold War
End of Cold War and Collapse of the Soviet Union
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 55
(c) Post-Cold- War Era and Emerging Centers of Power (European Union China Russia and
Japan)
3 Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Suggested Readings
1 William P Goldstein D M and Shafritz J M (eds) (1999) Classic Readings of
International Relations Belmont Wadsworth Publishing Co pp 30‐58 92‐126
2 Art R J and Jervis R (eds) (1999) International Political Enduring Concepts and
Contemporary Issues5th Edition New York Longman pp 7‐14 29‐49 119‐126
3 Jackson R and Sorenson G (2008) Introduction to International Relations Theories
and Approaches New York Oxford University Press pp 59‐96
4 Goldstein J and Pevehouse JC (2009) International Relations New Delhi Pearson
pp 81‐111
5 Tickner J A (2001) Gendering World Politics Issues and Approaches in the Post‐Cold
War Era Columbia University Press
6 Baylis J and Smith S (eds) (2011) The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction
to International Relations Fifth Edition Oxford Oxford University Press pp 90‐123
142‐159 262‐277
7 Wenger A and Zimmermann D (eds) (2003) International Relations From the Cold
World War to the Globalized World London Lynne Rienner pp 54‐89
8 Appadorai and Rajan M S (eds) (1985) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy and Relations New
Delhi South Asian Publishers
9 Mewmillians WC and Piotrowski H (2001) The World Since 1945 A History of
International RelationsFifth edition London Lynne Rienner Publishers
10 Smith M Little R and Shackleton M (eds) (1981) Perspectives on World Politics
London Croom Helm
11 Indian Foreign Service Institute (1997 1998) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy An Agenda for the
21st Century Vols 1 amp 2 New Delhi Konark Publishers pp 3‐41 102‐119
12 Ganguly S (ed) (2009) Indiarsquos Foreign Policy Retrospect and Prospect New Delhi
Oxford University Press
13 Vanaik A (1995) India in a Changing World Problems Limits and Successes of Its
Foreign Policy New Delhi Orient Longman pp 19‐41 63‐67 102‐114 118‐124 132‐
134
Subject Name INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
1 RK Narayan Swami and Friends
2 Anita Desai In Custody
3 HLV Derozio lsquoFreedom to the Slaversquo
lsquoThe Orphan Girlrsquo
Kamala Das lsquoIntroductionrsquo
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 56
lsquoMy Grandmotherrsquos Housersquo
Nissim Ezekiel lsquoEnterprisersquo
lsquoThe Night of the Scorpionrsquo
Robin S Ngangom The Strange Affair of Robin S Ngangomrsquo
lsquoA Poem for Motherrsquo
4 Mulk Raj Anand lsquoTwo Lady Ramsrsquo
Salman Rushdie lsquoThe Free Radiorsquo
Rohinton Mistry lsquoSwimming Lessonrsquo
Shashi Despande lsquoThe Intrusionrsquo
Suggested Readings
1 Raja Rao Foreword to Kanthapura (New Delhi OUP 1989) pp vndashvi
2 Salman Rushdie lsquoCommonwealth Literature does not existrsquo in Imaginary Homelands
(London Granta Books 1991) pp 61ndash70
3 Meenakshi Mukherjee lsquoDivided by a Common Languagersquo in The Perishable Empire (New
Delhi OUP 2000) pp187ndash203
4 Bruce King lsquoIntroductionrsquo in Modern Indian Poetry in English (New Delhi OUP 2nd edn
2005) pp 1ndash10
Subject Name य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी
इ क ा ई 1 - य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी ः अ व ध ा र ण ा औ र ि व ि व ध
- य ो ज न प र क ि ह द ी क स ज न ा म क आ य ा म
इ क ा ई 2 - म ा य म ल ख क ः
- ि व ि भ स च ा र म ा य म क ा प र च य व प ए व अ व ध ा र ण ा
- म त म ा य म म ा य म ः र ि ड य ो
य म ा य म ः ट ि ल ि व ज न औ र फ म
- इ ट र न ट ि व ा प न व जनस पक
इ क ा ई 3 - स च ा र म ा य म क क ि त औ र च र
- र ि ड य ो ल ख न उ ो ष ण ा स म ा च ा र क म ी क ा य म स य ो ज न
- स म ा च ा र प ल ख न फ च र र प ो ट र ि ड य ो न ा ट क
- इ ट र न ट ः स ा म ी -स ज न स य ो ज न ए व ष ण
इ क ा ई 4 - अ न व ा द ः
- अ न व ा द क प र भ ा ष ा अ थ व प औ र म ह व
- अ न व ा द क क ा र अ न व ा द क क ग ण
- श द क ो श क ो श क क ा र
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 57
स द भ ndash स च ी
1 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ः ि स ा त औ र य ो ग -द ग ल झ ा ट
2 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी ndash म ा ध व स ो न ट
3 य ो ज न म ल क ि ह द ी क न ई भ ि म क ा ndash क ल ा श न ा थ प ा ड
4 र ि ड य ो ल ख न ndash म ध क र ग ग ा ध र
5 श द श ि ि व व च न ndash र ा म ल ख न श ल
6 क ि व त ा र च न ा या ndash क म ा र ि व म ल
7 आ ध ि न क प क ा र त ा ndash ड ॉ ओ म क ा श
8 क य ट र औ र ि ह द ी ndash ह र म ो ह न
9 ि ह द ी भ ा ष ा औ र क य ट र ndash स त ो ष ग ो य ल
Subject Name Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
Subject Name Field Work amp Research Methodology
Subject Name Indiarsquos Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Determinants (Historical Geo-Political Economic Domestic and Strategic)
(b) Indiarsquos Policy of Non-alignment
(c) India An Emerging Power
Subject Name Sociology of Social Movements
Procedure for Admission
Student may collect the information regarding admission through University website or helpdesk number
according to their convenience Student can download the admission form from the University website and
send directly through online or offline mode to the University After scrutinizing the documents and clearance
of fees the admission will be confirmed and Registration Enrollment number will be issued
Fees Structure
Srno Particular Fees
1 Course Fees 10000-
2 Credit Transfer Lateral Entry 1000-
3 Continuation Fees 1000-
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell
P a g e | 58
4 Examination Fees 200- (Per Paper)
5 Reappear Reevaluation Fees 300- (Per Paper)
In case of any scholarship applicable as per the UGC norms or any other statutory body the admission
committee will discuss the same and issue the appropriate decision accordingly
The Examination will be conducted in Online Offline mode The Evaluation will be done by the Internal
Evaluators as well as External Evaluators
The Result will be declared on the website of School of Distance Education After declaration of result student
will be asked to submit reevaluation form (if any) within 15 days of declaration of result
Requirement of the Laboratory
The University is going to use the ICT (Information Communication Technology) for conducting the programme
In case of any programme required practical to be conducted either the same will be performed by applying
virtual reality methods or in offline mode at the University campus associated colleges Also the student will
be provided a practical hand book for their help and better understanding
Every Student would be provided SLM material in printed form Also the same will be available online on the
University website
Cost Estimate of the Programme
The estimated cost would be Rs300000- for programme development delivery and maintenance
Quality Assurance
Every year the curriculum of the course will be reviewed and forwarded to the Academic Council with
suggestions The Academic Council will discuss the suggestions and recommended to Board of Management
for its approval The changes in the course curriculum as per the needs and requirements from time to time
The University will help the passed-out students in their placement in different industries through their training
and placement cell