CVRU-IODE Programme Guide 2013-14 – Faculty of Arts
PROGRAMME GUIDE
Distance Education Programmes
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
· Scheme of Examination
· Detailed Syllabus
· Counseling and Study Structure
· Study Modules & Books Information
· Date Schedule & Instructions for SubmittingAssignments
Dr. C.V.Raman University
Institute of Open and Distance Education (IODE)
Kargi road, kota, Bilaspur, chattisgarh
Phone : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 Fax :07753-253728
E-mail: [emailprotected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
Duration:36 Months (3 Years)
Eligibility:12th Pass
Scheme of Examination
Course
Code
Name of the Course
Credit
Total Marks
Theory
Assignments/ Practicals
Max
Min
Max
Min
First Semester
1BA1
Hindi Language Structure - I
2
50
35
13
15
6
1BA2
Entrepreneurship Development
2
50
35
13
15
6
1BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
1BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
1BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
Second Semester
2BA1
English Language And Indian Culture
2
50
35
13
15
6
2BA2
Development Of Entrepreneurship
2
50
35
13
15
6
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
2BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
2BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
Third Semester
3BA1
Hindi Language and Samvedana
2
50
35
13
15
6
3BA2
Environmental Studies
2
50
35
13
15
6
3BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
3BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
3BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
Fourth Semester
4BA1
English Language and Scientific Temper
2
50
35
13
15
6
4BA2
Environmental Studies
2
50
35
13
15
6
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
4BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
4BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
Fifth Semester
5BA1
Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar Sadhan
2
50
35
13
15
6
5BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-I
2
50
35
13
15
6
5BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
5BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
5BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
Sixth Semester
6BA1
English Language And Aspects Of Development
2
50
35
13
15
6
6BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-II
2
50
35
13
15
6
6BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
100
70
26
30
11
6BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
100
70
26
30
11
6BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
100
70
26
30
11
The structure of the course is as follows:
(a) Foundation Course (Compulsory to all) – Two Papers, Each of50 Marks in all semesters
Three core subjects: One subject from any three groups out ofthe following six groups (each of 100 marks in each semester)
1. Sociology / History / Anthropology
2. Political Science / Home Science / Vocational Course
3. Hindi Literature / Sanskrit Literature / Mathematics
4. Economics / Public Administration / Music / DefenseStudies
5. Philosophy / Psychology / Geography / Education /Management
6. History / English Literature / Statistics
However, the combination of only those subjects will be allowedwhich are taught in the University.
In the current session only bold faces subjects are offered.
Allocation of Division:
First Division
-60% and above
Second Division-45% and above but Below 60%
Third Division
-Below 45%
Fail
-Below 33%
Minimum Passing marks for each theory papers and practical (ifapplicable) will be 33% separately.
Detailed Syllabus
SEMESTER - I
Foundation Course - PAPER I
Hindi Language Structure – I
इकाई-1
भारत वंदना (काव्य)
सूर्यकांत त्रिपाठी ‘निराला’
जाग तुझकों दूर जाना
सुश्री महादेवी वर्मा
स्वतंत्रता पुकारती (काव्य)
जयशंकर ‘प्रसाद’
हम अनिकेतन (काव्य)
बालकृष्ण शर्मा ‘नवीन’
भाषा की महत्ता और उसके विविध रूप
भाषा-कौशल
इकाई-2
करूणा (निबंध)
आचार्य रामचन्द्र शुक्ल
समन्वय की प्रक्रिया (निबंध)
रामधारी सिंह ‘दिनकर’
बिच्छी बुआ (कहानी)
डॉ. लक्ष्मण विष्ट ‘बटरोही’
अनुवाद
परिभाषा प्रकार, महत्व, विशेषताएं
हिन्दी की शब्द-संपदा
परिभाषिक शब्दावली
इकाई-3
विलायत पहुंच ही गया (आत्मकथांश)
महात्मा गांधी
अफसर (व्यंग्य)
शरद जोषी
तीर्थयात्रा (कहानी)
डॉ. मिथिलेष कुमार मिश्र
मकड़ी का जाला (व्यंग्य)
डॉ. रामप्रकाश सक्सेना
वाक्य-संरचन:तत्सम, तद्भव देशज विदेशी
इकाई-4
अप्प दीपो भव (वक्तृत्व कला)
स्वामी श्रद्धानंद
भारत का सामाजिक व्यक्तित्व (प्रस्तावना)
जवाहरलाल नेहरू
पत्र मैसूर के महाराजा को (पत्र-लेखन)
स्वामी विवेकानंद
बनी रहेंगी किताबें (आलेख)
डॉ. सुनीता रानी घोष
पत्र-लेखनःमहत्व और उसके विविध रूप
सड़क पर दौड़ते ईहा मृंग (निबंध)
डॉ. श्यामसुन्दर दुबे
इकाई-5
योग की शक्ति (डायरी)
डॉ. हरिवंषराय बच्चन
कोश के अखाड़े में कोई पहलवान नहीं उतरता(साक्षात्कार) भाषाविद् डॉ.हरदेव बाहरी से प्रो.त्रिभुवननाथ शुक्ल
नीग्रो सैनिक से भेंट (यात्रा-संस्मरण)
डॉ. देवेन्द्र सत्यार्थी
यदि बा न होती तो शायद गांधी को
गिरिराज किशोर से सत्येन्द्र शर्मा
यह ऊॅंचाई न मिलती (साक्षात्कार) 5 कथाकार
सर-लेखन, भाव-पल्लवन साक्षात्कार और कौशल
Foundation Course - PAPER II
Entrepreneurship Development
Unit-I
Entrepreneurship-
Definition, Characteristics and importance, Types and functionsof an entrepreneur, merits of a good entrepreneur motivationalfactors of entrepreneurship.
Unit-II
Motivation to achieve targets and establishment of ideas.Setting targets and facing challenges. Resolving problems andcreativity. Sequenced planning and guiding capacity, Development ofself confidence.
Communication skills, Capacity to influence, leadership.
Unit-III
Project Report- Evaluation of selected process. Detailed projectreport - Preparation of main part of project report pointing outnecessary and viability.
Selecting the form of Organization: Meaning and characteristicsof sole Proprietorship, Partnership and cooperative committees,elements affecting selection of a form of an organization.
Economic management -Role of banks and financial institutionsbanking, financial plans, working capital-evaluation andmanagement, keeping of accounts.
Unit IV
Production management - Methods of purchase. Management ofmovable assets/goods. Quality management. Employee management.Packing.
Marketing management Sales and the art of selling. Understandingthe market and market policy. Consumer management. Timemanagement.
Unit-V
Role of regulatory institutions - district industry centre,pollution control board, food and drug administration, specialstudy of electricity development and municipal corporation.
Role of development organizations, khadi & villageCommission/ Board, State Finance Corporation, scheduled banks, MPWomen's Economics Development Corporation.
Self-employment-oriented schemes, Prime Minister's Employmentschemes, Golden Jubilee Urban environment scheme, Rani DurgavatiSelf-Employment scheme, Pt. Deendayal Self- employment scheme.
Various grant schemes - Cost-of-Capital grant, interest grant,exemption from entry tax, project report, reimbursement grant,etc.
Special incentives for women entrepreneurs, prospects 8spossibilities.
Schemes of Tribal Finance Development Corporation, schemes ofAntyavasai Corporation, schemes of Backward Class and MinoritiesFinance Development Corporation.
हिन्दी साहित्य . प्रथम सेमेस्टर
हिन्दी ( प्राचीन काव्य )
इकाई . प्रथम - व्याख्याएं निर्धारित पाठ्य पुस्तक से कबीर,सूरदास, तुलसीदाच, बिहारी, भूषण और धनानंद।
इकाई द्वितीय - भक्तिकाल एवं रीतिकाल की पृष्ठभूमि एवं प्रमुखप्रवृत्तियाँ/धाराएं एवं विषेशताएं।
इकाई तृतीय - कबीर, सूर, तुलसी पर समीक्षात्मक प्रश्न।
इकाई चतुर्थ - बिहारी, भूषण और घनानंद पर समीक्षात्मक प्रश्न।
द्रूत पाठ के कवि - विद्यापति जायसी, रहीम, केशव पद्माकर और देव।(इन पर लघुत्तरीय प्रश्न पूछे जायेंगे।)
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I
Annotations-
From Unit II to V
Unit II
William Shakespeare-
From Fairest Creatures
The Little Love-God, True Love,
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day
John Milton –
On His Blindness
Of Man’s First Disobedience (Paradise Lost, Book-I, Lines 1 to26).
Unit III
John Donne-
Sweetest Love I Do Not Go
This is May Play’s Last Scene
John Dryden – The Portrait of Shadwell
Alexander Pope – Ode to Solitude
Unit IV
Thomas Gray- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
William Colins – Ode to Evening
Oliver goldsmith – Portrait of the Village School-master(Extract from the Deserted Village)
Unit V
William Blake – Tyger, Tyger, Burning Bright
B.B. Shelley – To a Skylark
John Keats – Ode to a Nightingale
Edwin Arnold – Light of Asia (An extract from Book-III).
1BA3-SOCIOLOGY
PAPER TITLE-INTRODUCTION TO SOCILOGY
UNIT-I
Nature of Sociology, Meaning of Sociology, SociologicalPerspective, Sociology and Social Sciences, The scientific andhumanistic orientations to sociological study
UNIT-II
Society, Community, Institutions, Associations, Group, Socialstructure, Status-Role, Family and Kinship, Religion, Education,Politics
UNIT-III
Society, Culture, Socialization- Relation between individual andsociety social Control, Values and Norms Social Stratification andmobility- Meaning, forms and theories
UNIT-IV
Social Change-Meaning and type, Evaluation and revolutions,progress and Development factors of social change and theories.
UNIT-V
Introduction to Applied Sociology, Sociology and socialproblems-Sociology and social policy and action, Sociology andDevelopment, Sociology and Professions
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PAPER TITLE-POLITICAL THEORY
UNIT-I
Political science – Definition nature and scope. Nature andsignificance of Political Theory. Methods: Traditional and Modern:Relations with other social sciences: Sociology, history,economics, psychology and geography.
UNIT-II
Power and Authority, State – Origin, Development and Elements.State: Dominant perspectives – Sovereignty; Pluralist criticism;Citizenship
UNIT-III
Rights: Theories of Rights, Specific Rights, Rights and Duties;Liberty, Equally and justice. Democracy: Meaning, Types andTheories, Theories of Representation, Development and Welfarestate.
UNIT-IV
Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Theory of Separation ofPowers. Constitution: Meaning and types.
UNIT-V
Types of Government: Dictatorship, Parliamentary andPresidential. Unitary and Federal, Party System, Pressure groups:Feminism.
ECONOMICS
Micro Economics
Unit-1
Definition, Evolution, Scope & Nature of economics, Mathodsof Econimic Analysis - Inductive & Deductive – Logic, Merits& Demerits. Basic Concept – Law of Demand and Supply.
Unit-2
Utility – Cardinal and Ordinal Approches, Elasticity of Demand –Price, Income & Cross Elasticity, Indifference Curve Analysis –Meaning, Characterstics, Consumer Equilibrium, ConsumerSurplus.
Unit-3
Production – Laws of Production, Law of Variable Proportion,Return to Scale, Economies of Scale, Isoquants – Meaning andCharacteristics, Concepts of Cost and Revenue – Total, Marginal& Average.
Unit-4
Market – Concept and Classification. Perfect Compition –Characteristics, Price and Output Determination for Firm andIndustries. Monopoly – Characteristics, Price and OutputDetermination. Monopolistic Compition - Characteristics, Price andOutput Determination.
Unit-5
Factor Pricing - Theory of Marginal Productivity ofDistribution, Classical and Modern Theories of Wages, Rent,Interest and Profit. Keynesion Theory of Interest.
FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER – II
Foundation Course - Paper I
English Language and Indian Culture
Unit – I
1. Amalkanti : Nirendranath Chakrabarti
2. Sita : Toru Dutt
3. Tryst with Destiny : Jawaharlala Nehru
4. Delhi in 1857 : Mirza Ghalib
5. Preface to the Mahabharata : C., Rajagopalachari
6. Where the Mind is Without Fear : Rabindranath Tagore
7. A Song of Kabir : Translated by Tagore
8. Satyagraha : M.K. Gandhi
9. Toasted English : R.K. Narayan
10. The Portrait of a Lady : Khushwant Singh
11. Discovering Babasaheb : Ashok Mahadevan
Unit – IIComprehension
Unit – III Composition and Paragraph Writing (Based on expansionof an idea).
Unit – IV Basic Language Skills : Vocabulary – Synonyms,Antonyms, Word Formation, Prefixes and Suffixes, Words likely to beconfused and Misused, Words similar in Meaning or Form, Distinctionbetween Similar Expressions, Speech Skills.
Unit – V Basic Language Skills : Grammar and usage – The TenseForms, Propositions, Determiners and Countable/Uncountable Nouns,Verb, Articles, Adverbs.
Foundation Course - Paper II
Development of Entrepreneurship
Unit - IEntrepreneurship – Meaning, Concept, Characteristics ofentrepreneur.
Unit – IITypes of entrepreneurship, importance and views ofvarious thinkers (Scholars).
· Formation of goals, How to achieve goals.
· Problems in achieving largets and solution.
· Self motivation, elements of self motivation anddevelopment
· Views of various scholars, evaluation, solutions.
Leadership capacity : Its development and results.
Unit – III Projects and various organizations (Govt., non-Govt),Govt. Projects, Non-Govt.projects.
Contribution of Banks, their limitations, scope.
Unit – IV Functions, qualities, management of a goodentrepreneur.
Qualities of the entrepreneur (Modern and traditional).
Management skills of the entrepreneur.
Motive factors of the entrepreneur.
Unit – V Problems and Scope of the Enirepreneur:
· Problem of Capital
· Problem of Power
· Problem of registration
· Administrative problems
· Problems of Ownership.
हिन्दी साहित्य
हिन्दी कथा साहित्य
इकाई प्रथम - व्याख्या- ‘गबन’ एवं ‘झाँसी की रानी’ निर्धारितकहानियों से व्याख्या पूछी जाऐगी।
इकाई द्वितीय - हिन्दी उपन्यास एवं कहानी का उद्भव, विकास एवंप्रवृत्तियाँ।
इकाई तृतीय - ‘गबन’ अथवा ‘झाँसी की रानी’ पर समीक्षात्मकप्रश्न।
इकाई चतुर्थ - निर्धारित कहानियों से समीक्षात्मक से समीक्षात्मकप्रश्न।
इकाई पंचम- द्रूतपाठ सुदर्षन, मार्कण्डेय, कृष्णा सोवती।(उपन्यासकार) पर लघुत्तरीय प्रश्न पूछे जायेंगे।
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I
Annotations-
From Unit II to V
Unit II
Franis Bacon:
Of Studies,
Of Expense,
Of Travel,
Of Great Place
Unit III
Joseph Addison:
Sir Roger at Church,
Sir Roger at Home,
The SpectSpectator’s Account of Himself,
The Vision of Mirza
Unit IV
Charles Lamb :
After a Holiday,
Loneliness
E. V. Lucas:
Unbirthday and Other Presents,
On Finding Things
Unit V
A.G. Gardiner
On the Rule of the Road,
On saying Please
H.G. Wells :
The Stolen Bacillus
Political Science
Indian Government And Politics
Unit - IBrief History of Indian National Movement. The Making ofIndia’s constitution and its sources. Problem of IndianConstitution, Basic Features of Indian Constitution.
Unit – IIFundamental rights and duties. Directive principles ofState policy. Union Executive : President, Cabinet and PrimeMunister.
Unit – III Union Parhament : Loksabha, RajyaSabha, SupremeCourt; Centre –Stute Relations; Election Commission.
Unit – IV The State Government Executive Governor, Council ofMinisters and the Chief Minister, State Legistature : LegislativeAssembly and Legislative Council.
Unit – V Political Parties : National and Regional Parties.Major issues in Indian Politics –Caste, Religion, Languages,Region, Poverty – Alleviation and Electoral Reforms.
ECONOMICS
Indian Economy
UNIT – IStructure of Indian Economy – Primary, Secondary &Tertiary Sectors. Basic Features – Natural Resources, Land, Water,Forest and Mineral Resources.
UNIT – IIHuman Infrastructure of Indian Economy – Health,Nutrition, Education, Knowledge & Skills, Housing andSenitation.
Demographic Features (As per New Census) – Population, Size,Sex, Rural –Urban Classification, Population Distribution, RecentNational Population Policy.
UNIT – IIIAgriculture – Nature and Importance, Land Reform,Green Revolution, Rural Credit, Agriculture Marketing andMachanisation.
Basic Features of M.P. Economy, Main Causes of backwardnessAgriculture in M.P.
UNIT – IVSmall Scale and Cottage Industries – Meaning, Importantand Problems.
Major iNdustries in India – Iron & Steel, Textile, Sugar,Cement, Auto-Mobiles.
UNIT – VPlanning in India – Objective, Strategy, Achievement& Failures. Analysis of Current Five Year Plan.
Sociology
Indian Society
UNIT - IThe textual and the field view of Indian Society, Thesignificance of the field view, the interface between present andpass.
UNIT – IIThe structure of Indian society; villages, Towns, Rural– Urban linkages, Tribes, Dalits, Population profile and relatedissues.
UNIT – IIICultural diversity – Caste, Religious beliefs andpractices and cultural patterns.
UNIT – IVBasic institutions of Indian Society : Caste, Kinship,Family, Marriage and Changing Status.
UNIT – VChange and transformation in Indian society, Nationbuilding – Present status, Problems and role of sociology,Tradition and Modernity.
SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER–III
आधार पाठ्यक्रम
पेपर - प्रथम - हिन्दी भाषा और संवेदना
इकाई .एक
1. आचरण की सभ्यता : सरदार पूर्ण सिंह
2. जवानी (काव्य) : श्री माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी
3. विज्ञान : परिभाषा, शाखाएँ, संक्षिप्त इतिहास
4. सपनों की उड़ान : ए. पी.जे अब्दुल कलाम
5. प्रमुख वैज्ञानिक आविष्कार और हमारा जीवन
6. त्रुटि संशोधन
इकाई .दो
1. शिरीष के फूल-निबंध : आचार्य हजारी प्रसाद द्विवेदी
2. विकास का भारतीय मॉडलर: धर्मपाल
3. निबंध लेखन की कला
4. संधि.समास : संरचना और प्रकार
5. निराला : संस्मरण - महादेवी वर्मा
इकाई .तीन
1. मांडव (यात्रा वृत्तांत): पं. रामनारायण उपाध्याय
2. हिन्दी भाषा का मानकीकरण
3. भारतीय कृषि
4. जीवन : उद्भव और विकास
5. जनजातीय जीवन
6. उसने कहा था (कहानी) : श्री चन्द्रधर शर्मा गुलेरी
इकाई .चार
1. महाजनी सभ्यता (निबंध) : प्रेमचन्द
2. मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ
3. सौर मण्डल
4. ब्रह्मण्ड और जीवन
5. शिकागो (व्याख्या) : स्वामी विवेकानंद
6. संक्षिप्तियां
इकाई .पांच
1. मध्यप्रदेश एवं छत्तीसगढ के पर्यटन स्थल
2. फिल्टर तो चाहिए ही. डॉ. देवेन्द्र दीपक
3. भारतीय वनस्पतियाँ और जीव
4. पर्यावरण
5. भोलाराम का जीवन (व्यंग्य) हरिशंकर परसाई
6. टाँगन का पंछी : विद्यानिवास मिश्र
Paper – II – Environmental Studies
UNIT – IStudy of Environmental and ecology :
(a) Definition and Importance.
(b) Environmental Pollution and problems.
(c) Public participation and Public awareness.
UNIT – IIEnvironmental Pollution :
(a) Air, water, noise, heat and nuclear pollution.
(b) Causes, effect and prevention of pollution.
(c) Disaster management – Flood, Earthquake, cyclones andlandslides.
UNIT – IIIEnvironment and social problems :
(a) Development – non-sustainable to Sustainable.
(b) Energy problems of cities.
(c) Water preservation – rain-water collection.
UNIT – IVRole of mankind in conserving natural resources :
(a) Food resources – World food problem.
(b) Energy resources – increasing demand for energy.
(c) Land resources – Land as resources.
UNIT – VEnvironment conservation laws :
(a) Conservation laws for air and water pollution.
(b) Wildlife conservation laws.
(c) Role of information technology in protecting environment& health.
हिन्दी साहित्य
अर्वाचीन हिन्दी काव्य
इकाई -एकनिर्धारित कविः मैथिलीशरण गुप्त, जयशंकर प्रसाद, निराला,माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी, महादेवी वर्मा और अज्ञेय की रचनाओं से तीनव्याख्यांश।
मैथलीशरण गुप्त -
1. यषोधरा सखि वे मुझसे कहकर जाते।
2. उर्मिला: दोनों ओर प्रेम पलता है (साकेत से)
3. पंचवटी
जयषंकर प्रसाद -
1. बीती विभावरी जाग री
2. आँसू का अंश-शशि मुख...........करूणा रहती थी
3. अब जागों जीवन के प्रभात
सूर्यकान्त त्रिपाठी ‘निराला - 1. जागो फिर एक बार
2. तोड़ती पत्थर
3. माँ अपने आलोक निखारो
माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी-
1. कैदी और कोकिला
2. हिकिरीटिनी
3. निःशस्त्र सेनानी
महादेवी वर्मा -
1. मैं नीर भरी दुख की बदली
2. बीन भी हूँ मैं तुम्हारी रागिनी भी हूँ।
3. धीरे-धीरे उतर क्षितिज से आ वसंत-रजनी
स.ही.वा. ‘अज्ञेय’:-
1. कलगी बाजरे की
2. बावरा अहेरी
3. हरी घांस पर क्षण-भर
इकाई -दोमैथिलीशरण गुप्त, जयषंकर प्रसाद एवं निराला मे में से एकसमीक्षात्मक प्रश्न।
इकाई -तीनमाखनलाल चतुर्वेदी, महादेवी वर्मा एवं अज्ञेय में से एकसमीक्षात्मक प्रश्न
इकाई -चारआधुनिक युग की काव्य प्रवृत्तियाँ: भारतेन्दु युग,द्विवेदी युग, राष्ट्रीय काव्यधारा, छायावाद और छायावादोत्तर हिन्दीकाव्य-प्रगतिवाद, प्रयोगदवाद एवं नई कविता।
इकाई -पांचद्रुतपाठ- भारतेंदु हरिष्चन्द्र, अयोध्यासिंह उपाध्याय‘हरिऔध’, श्रीधर पाठक, रामनरेश त्रिपाठी, सुभद्रा कुमारी चैहान, भवानीप्रसाद मिश्र, रधुवीर सहाय और दुष्यन्त कुमार। जैनेन्द्र, अमृतलालनागर, फणीश्वरनाथ रेणु (कहानीकार) पर लघुउत्तरीय प्रश्न पूछेजायेंगे।
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Drama
Unit I
Type of Drama; Tragedy, Comedy, Historical Play, One-ActPlay.
Unit II
William Shakespeare
Macbeth,
The Merchant of Venice
Unit III
Oliver Goldsmith : She Stoops to Conquer
Richard Brinsley Sheridan : The Rival
Unit IV
John Galsworthy : Loyalties
G.B. Shaw : Saint Joan
Unit V
J.M. Synge : Riders to the Sea
H.H. Munro : The Miracle Merchant
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Representative Political Thinkers
UNIT-I
Salient features of ancient Indian Political thought : Ramayanand Mahabharat, Political ideas of – Manu and Kautilya.
UNIT-II
Political ideas of – Gandhi, Nehru, Ambedkar and Ram ManoharLohiya.
UNIT–III
Salient features of Greek Political thought, Plato andAristotle, Salient features of Wentern Medieval Politicalthought.
UNIT-IV
Political Ideas of – Machiavelli, Bentham, J.S.Mill andRousseau.
UNIT-V
Political Ideas of – Hegal,Green,Marks and Mao
ECONOMICS
Macro Economics And Money And Banking
Unit IMacro Variables, Stock and Flow, Circular Flow of incomein closed and Open Economy. Concept of National Income. GDP, GNP.Measurement of National Income and Social Accounting in India.
Unit IIClassical Theory of Employment, Says Law of Market,Keynesian Theory of Employment. Aggregate Demand and SupplyFunctions, Effective Demand. Consumption Function,Average andMarginal Propensities to consume, Simple Investment and Govt.Expenditure, Multiplier and Leakages of Multiplier.
Unit IIISaving Function & Sources of Saving, Mobilisation:Investment Function and (MEC) Marginal Efficiency of Capital,Factors Affecting, and Capital Formation, Concept of Accelerator.Introduction to theories of interest, Neo Classical Theory,Keynesian Theory of Liquidity Preference, Liquidity Trap.
Unit IVMoney: Meaning, Functions and Classification, Stock ofMoney and its Measures- M1, M2, M3, M4, Quantity Theory of Money.Cash Transaction and Cash Balance Approaches. Inflation, Deflationand Recession. Definition, Causes and Effects on different Segmentsof population and sectors of the Economy. Types: Demand Pull andCost Push Inflation. Introduction to measures to control inflation,deflaction and recession.
Unit VBank: Meaning and Types. Central Bank and its Functionwith Reference to R.B.I. Credit Control. Qualitative andQuantitative Methods. Objectives and Limitations of MonetaryPolicy. Functions of Commercial Bank. Meaning and Methods of CreditCreation. Recent reforms in Banking Sector, Role of Private Bankingin India.
SOCIOLOGY
Rural and Urban Sociology
UNIT - I
1. Rural Sociology - Meaning and Definitions, Subject Matter,Scope.
2. Urban Sociology - Meaning and Definitions, Subject Matter,Scope.
3. Importance of Rural sociology and Urban Sociology.
UNIT - II
1. Migration - Meaning, Definitions and Characteristics,Migration to and from Rural Society cause and consequences.
2. Jajmani System in Rural India - Meaning Characteristics andChange.
3. Agrarian Relation in India.
UNIT - III
1. Rural Leadership - Meaning, Characteristics and EmergingPattern.
2. Dominant Caste and Factionalism in Rural India.
3. Panchayati Raj Institution - Aims, Functions andOrganization.
UNIT - IV
1. Urban Migration - Nature, Characteristics meaning, ScopeImportance.
2. Issues Related with Urban Development - Settlement andslums.
3. Urban Local Administration.
UNIT - V
1. Urban Development - Market, Technology and Changes.
2. Changes in Urban Life - Dimension of Caste Class andPower.
3. Urban Study in India.
SEMESTER – IV
Foundation Course
Paper – I – English Language and Scientific Temper
UNIT – I
1. Tina Morries:Tree
2. Nissim Ezekiel:Night of the Scorpion
3. C.P. Snow
:Ramanujan
4. Roger Rosenblatt:The Power of WE
5. George Orwell:What is Science?
6. C.Rajagopalachari:Three Questions
7. Desmond Morries:A short extract from the Naked Ape
8. A.G. Gardiner:On the rule of the road
UNIT – IIComprehension of an unseen passage.
UNIT – IIILetter Writing : Formal Letters, Informal letters,Applications.
UNIT – IVReport Writing.
UNIT – VLanguage Skills
Correction of common errors in sentence structure : usage ofpronouns, subject/ verb agreement word order, gender; compoundnouns, collective nouns, possessives, articles and prepositions.(advanced)
Paper – II – Environmental Studies
UNIT – IProblem of natural resources
(a) Problem of water resources – Utilization of surface andground water, over utilization, flood, drought, conflicts overwater, dams-benefits and problem.
(b) Problems of forest resources – uses and over utilization,deforestation, utilization of timber, dams and its effect onforests and tribes.
(c) Problems of land resources – Land as a source, erosion ofland, man-induced landslides and desertification.
UNIT – IIBio-diversity and its protection –
(a) Value of bio-diversity – Consumable use : Productive use,Social, alternative, moral aesthetic and values.
(b) India as a nation of bio-diversity and multi-diversity atglobal, national and local levels.
(c) Threats to bio-diversity – Loss of habital, poaching ofwildlife, man-wildlife conflicts.
UNIT – IIIHuman Population and Environment
(a) Population growth, disparities between countries.
(b) Population explosion, family welfare Programme.
(c) Environment and human health.
UNIT – IVMultidisciplinary nature of environmental studies :
(a) Natural resources
(b) Social problems and the environment
(c) Eco system.
UNIT – VEnvironmental Wealth :
(a) Rivers, ponds, fields and hills.
(b) Rural, Industrial, Agricultural fields.
(c) Study of common plants, insects and birds.
हिन्दी साहित्य
हिन्दी भाषा-साहित्य का इतिहास और काव्यांग विवेचन
इकाई –एक
हिन्दी भाषा की उत्पत्ति, हिन्दी की मूलाकार भाषाएँ, विभिन्नभाषाओं का विकास। हिन्दी भाषा के विविध रूप-बोलचाल की भाषा, राष्ट्रभाषा, राज भाषा, सम्पर्क भाषा।
इकाई –दो
तत्सम और तद्भव का अंतर, हिन्दी का शब्द स्रोत - तत्सम, तद्भव,देषज एवं विदेषी शब्दावली। तत्सम, तद्भव, देषज एवं विदेषी शब्दावली कावाक्यों में प्रयोग। हिन्दी के व्याकरणाचार्य-कामता प्रसाद गुरू एवंकिषोरी दास वाजपेयी का भाषिक अवदान।
इकाई –तीन
हिन्दी साहित्य का इतिहास लेखन एवं काल विभाजन: आदिकाल, पूर्वमध्यकाल (भक्तिकाल) उत्तर मध्यकाल (रीतिकाल) की प्रवृत्तियां।
इकाई –चार
आधुनिक हिन्दी गद्य साहित्य का विकास: - भारतेन्दु युग, द्विवेदीयुग, छायावाद युगीन नाटक एवं गद्य साहित्य, छायावादोत्तरयुगीन नाटकएवं गद्य साहित्य।
इकाई –पांच
काव्यांग विवेचन - रस और उसके भेद
प्रमुख छन्द- दोहा, सोरठा, चैपाई, रोला और हरिगीतिका।
प्रमुख अलंकार - अनुप्रास, यमक, श्लेष, वक्रोवित, पुनुरूवितप्रकाष, उपमा, रूपक, उत्प्रेक्षा, भ्रान्मिान और सन्देह।
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I
Forms of Fiction
:Nature of Narratives, Historical, Psychological, ShortStory.
Aspects of the Novel:Plot, Characters, Points of View
Unit II
John Bunyan
:The Pilgrim’s Progress
Jane Austen
:Emma
Unit III
Charles Dickens:A Tale of Two Cities
Thomas Hardy
:The Mayor of Casterbridge
Unit IV
George Orwell
:Animal Farm
Virginia Woolf
:A Room of One’s Own
Unit V
W.S. Mugham
:An Essay on Red
Isaac Asimov
:The Martian Way (Only the title story)
Political science
Comparative government and politics
UNIT – ISalient Features of British Constitution: Executive,Legislature, Judiciary and Political Parties.
UNIT – IISalient Features of American Constitution: Executive,Legislature Judiciary and Political Parties.
UNIT – IIISalient Features of Swiss Constitution: Executive,Legislature Judiciary and Federal Tribunal, Direct Democracy.
UNIT – IVSalient Features of the Constitution of People’sRepublic of China: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and CommunistParty.
UNIT – VComparative Study of the Constitutions of Britain, USA,Switzerland and China: Federal System of USA & Switzerland,Constitutional Amendments in USA and Switzerland, SecondChamber-House of Lords and Senate, Party System in the USA, UK andChina.
Economics
international economics and public finance
Unit IPublic Finance and Public Economics: Meaning, Nature andScope. Meaning and Nature of Public, Private and Merits Goods,Market and State. Role and Functions. Principle of Maximum SocialAdvantage. Sources of Revenue. Taxes, Loans, Grants and Aid .Meaning and Types,Canons of Taxation.
Unit II.Principles of Public Expenditure, Principles of PublicDebt and Methods of Redemption; Wagener’s Law, IncreasingActivities. Effects of Public Expenditure on Production andDistribution. Public Finance in India, Sources of Revenue ofCentral & State Govt., Concept and Types of Budget, FiscalDeficit, Deficit Financing and Deficit Budget.
Unit IIIMeaning and Importance of International Economics, Intraand International Trade, Importance of International Trade inEconomic Development, Theories of International Trade, Absolute andComparative Advantage, Factor Endowments : Heckscher . Ohlin.
Unit IVTerms of Trade: Concept and Types, Tariff and Non-TariffBarriers in International Trade. W.T.O . Objectives and itsFunctions. Balance of Trade . Concept and Types, Compositions andStructure of B.O.T and its Relationship with Balance of Payment,Methods of Corrections of Imbalance of Payment, InternationalCapital Movement
Unit VTrends and Directions of India’s Foreign trade, ExchangeRate. Theories of Exchange Rate, Mint Par parity Theory, PurchasingPower Parity Theory.
Sociology
SOCIOLOGY OF TRIBAL SOCIETY
UNIT – I1. Schedule Tribe - Meaning, Characteristics,Demographic Profile, Tribal Area and Tribal Women.
2. Indian Tribes - Geographical Distribution, Language,Classification, Isolation, Assimilation and Integration.
3.
Status of Tribal Women - Position, Participation in PanchayatiRaj System Rights and Social Security.
UNIT – II1. Socio Cultural Introduction - Family, Marriage,Leadership & Cultural Diversities.
2.
Kinship, Religion, Belief and Behaviour, Totam.
3.
Future of Indian Tribal Society.
UNIT – III1. Tribal Economy and Poverty - Life Style, NewAgricultural Policy, Land Reform, Indebtedness.
2.
Social Mobility and Change - Sanskritization, Acculturation andUrbanization.
3.
Impact of Colonial Administration on Tribal Society.
UNIT – IV1.Tribal Problems - Land Alienation, PeasantExploitation, Illiteracy, Unemployment
2.
Tribal Revolution - Meaning, Characteristic Cause andResult.
3.
Scenario After Independence - Political, Social andDevelopmental.
UNIT – V1.
Tribals -1. Scenario in Madhya Pradesh
2. Scenario in Chhattisgarh
3. Gond, Bhil, Korku, Bhariya and Mariya
B.A. IIIrd year
SEMESTER – V
Foundation Course Paper-I
भाषा कौशल एवं संचार साधन
इकाई - 1
1. भारतीय संस्कृति
2. भारतीय समाज व्यवस्था
3. सभ्यता एव संस्कार
4. वैश्विक चेतना
5. समन्वयीकरण (भारतीय एव अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सदंर्भ में)
इकाई - 2
1. धर्म
2. न्याय
3. दर्शन
4. नीति
5. साहित्य
इकाई - 3
1. संचार संसाधन : सम्पर्क के नए क्षितिज
2. समाचार पत्र
3. भारतीय प्रेस परिषद्
4. रेडियो
5. दूरदर्शन
इकाई - 4
1. सिनेमा
2. रंगमंच
3. सगींत
4. चित्र, मूर्ति, स्थापत्य कला
5. शिल्प कला
इकाई - 5
1. कम्प्यूटर
2. दूरभाष: विज्ञान की सौगात
3. मत्रं (कहानी): प्रमे चदं
4. मातृभूमि (कविता): मैथिलीशरण गुप्त
6. साहित्यकार का दायित्व: डॉ. प्रेम भारती
संदर्भ पुस्तक – मध्यप्रदेश हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी भोपाल द्वाराप्रकाशित पुस्तक
Foundation Course - Paper II
Basic Computer Information Technology -I
Semester – V
Unit I :
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ORGANIZATION –I
History of development of Computer system concepts.Characteristics, Capability and limitations.
Generation of computer. Types of PC’s Desktop. Laptop, Notebook.Workstation & their Characteristics.
Unit II :
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ORGANIZATION –II
basic components of a computer system Control Unit, ALU.Input/Output function and Characteristics,memory RAM, ROM, EPROM,PROM.
Unit III :
INPUT & OUTPUT DEVICES
Input Devices : Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball. Joystick, Digitizingtablet, Scanners, Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OMR, Bar-code Reader,Voice Recognition, Light pen, Touch Screen.
Output Devices: Monitors Characteristics and types of monitor,Video Standard VGA, SVGA, XGA,
LCD Screen etc. Printer, Daisy wheel, Dot Matrix, Inkjet, Laser,Line Printer. Plotter, Sound Card and Speakers.
Unit IV :
STORAGE DEVICES : Storage fundamental primary Vs Secondary.Various Storage Devices magnetic Tape. Cartridge Tape, Data Drives,Hard Drives, Floppy Disks, CD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, Zip Drive, DVD,DVD-RW.
Unit V :
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM : Introduction to operatingsystems, its functioning and types. basic commands of dos &Windows operating System.
Disk Operating System (DOS) - Introduction, History and Versionsof DOS.
DOS Basics - Physical Structure of disk, Drive name, FAT, file& directory stucture and naming rules, booting process, DOSsystem files.
DOS Commands - Internal - DIR, MD, CD, RD, Copy, DEL, REN, VOL,DATE, TIME, CLS, PATH, TYPE etc. External CHKDSK, SCOPE, PRINTDISKCOPY, DOSKEY, TREE, MOVE, LABEL, APPEND, FORMAT, SORT, FDISK,BACKUP, MODE, ATTRIB HELP, SYS etc.
Practical/ CCE
Semester – V
DOS :
· DOS commands : Internal & External Commands.
· Special batch file : Autoexec, Bar Hard disk setup.
Windows 98:
· Desktop setting : New folder, rename bin operation, briefcase,function. Control panel utility.
· Display properties: Screen saver, background settings.
Ms-Word:
· Creating file: save, save as HTML, Save as Text, template, RTFFormat.
· Page setup utility: Margin settings, paper size setting, papersource, layout.
· Editing: Cut, paste special, undo, redo, find, replace, gotoetc.
· View file: page layout, Normal Outline, master document, rulerheader, footer, footnote, full screen.
· Insert: break, page number, symbol, date & time, autotext, caption file, object, hyperlink, picture etc.
· Format: font, paragraph, bullets & numbering, border &shading, change case, columns.
· Table : Draw label, insert table, cell handling, table autoformat, sort formula
हिन्दी साहित्य
प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी
इकाई – 1
प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी एवं भाषा कम्प्यूटिंग : आशय एवं स्वरूप,कामकाजी हिन्दी से तात्पर्य एवं विविध आयाम। वर्ड प्रोसेसिंग, डाटाप्रोसेसिंग, फोन्ट प्रबंधन, हिन्दी के अद्यतन साफ्टवेयर टूल्स ।
इकाई – 2
पत्राचार: कार्यालयीन पत्र, व्यावसायिक पत्र एवं व्यावहारिक पत्र।प्रारूपण, टिप्पण, संक्षेपण, पल्लवन।
इकाई - 3
अनुवाद: स्वरूप एवं प्रक्रिया, कार्यालयीन, वैज्ञानिक, तकनीकी,वाणिज्यिक, विधिक, आषु अनुवाद तथा पारिभाषिक शब्दावली।
इकाई - 4 पत्रकारिता: स्वरूप एवं समाचार लेखन प्रिंट मीडिया,इलेक्ट्रॉनिक मीडिया, फीचर लेखन, पृष्ठ सज्जा एवं प्रस्तुतिकरण ।
इकाई - 5 प्रमुख् संचार माध्यम: प्रेस, रेडियो, टीवी, फिल्म,वीडियो तथा इंटरनेट ।
निर्धारित पुस्तक - प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी, मध्यप्रदेश हिन्दी ग्रंथअकादमी
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I
Poetry:
T.S. Eliot
:The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
W.B. Yeats
:Lake Isle of Innisfree. Prayer for My Daughter
Unit II
Poetry:
Philip Larkin
:At Grass. The Whitsun Weddings
Sylvia Plath
:Daddy. Morning Song
Unit III
Drama:
R.N. Tagore
:Post Office
Tennesse Williams:A Street Car Named Desire
Unit IV
Prose:
APJ Abdul Kalam:‘Patriotism beyond Politics and Religion” fromThe
Ignited Minds (Penguine Books).
Unit V
Short Stories:
Ruskin Bond
:The Kite Maker
Jhumpa Lahiri
:The Interpreter of Maladies (Only the First Story).
Sociology
BASIC THOUGHTS OF SOCIOLOGY
UNIT - I
1. Auguste Comte
· Positivism
· Hierarchy of Sciences
· Law of Three Stage
2. Emile Durkhiem
· Social Fact
· Theory of Suicide
· Theory of Religion
· Division of Labour
· Renaissance
UNIT - II
1. Max Weber
· Ideal Type
· Theory of Social Action
· Theory of Authority
2. Talcott Parsons
· Theory of Social Action
· Personality System
3. Karl Marx
· Dialectical Materialism
· Class Struggle
· Social Change
UNIT - III
1. R.K. Merton
· Theory of Functionalism
· Theory of Middle Range
· Reference Group
2. Vilfredo Pareto
· Circulation of Elite
· Residues and Derivations
UNIT - IV
1. Mahatma Gandhi
· Non-Violance
· Satyagraha
2- Radhakamal Mukerjee
· Sociology of Values
3-Baba Saheb Ambedkar
· Social Justice
UNIT - V
1. M.N. Srinivas
· Sanskritization
· Westernization
· Secularization
2- A.R. Desai
· Rise of Nationalism in India
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Semester-V
INTERNATIONAL POLITCS
Unit-I – International Politics post 1945, Non alignment, ColdWar, Détente and New Cold War.
UNIT-II – Necluler Armament and Disarmament: NPT, CTBT, STARTand PNE
UNIT-III Indian Foreign Policy- Principles & Determinants,SAARC, ASEAN and European Union.
UNIT-IV India and Foreign Relations- USA, Russia, China andPakistan.
UNIT-V India and UN- GATT, Terrorism, Human Rights andEnvironment.
ECONOMICS
Development and Environment Economics
UNIT I
Economic growth and development – Factors affecting economicgrowth – Capital, labour and technology; Growth models—Harrod andDomar; Instability of equilibrium – Neoclassical growth models.
UNIT II
perpetuation of underdevelopment- per capita income, inequalityof income and wealth, Human development index and other indices ofdevelopment and quality of life Human resource development –Population problem and growth pattern of population: Theory ofdemographic transition; population, poverty and environment.
UNIT III
Theories of development – classical theory of development; KarlMarx in the theory of development -- theory of social change;Immutable laws of capitalist development – Crisis in capitalism;Schumpeter and capitalistic development. Partial theories of growthand development – Vicious of poverty, critical minimum effortthesis; low income equilibrium trap-Dualism: technical behavioraland social.
UNIT IV
Need for investment, criteria in LDCs; Present Vs future growth;Alternative investment criteria; cost`-benefit analysis. Role ofmonetary and fiscal policies in developing countries; Externalresources; FDI; Aid vs. trade; Technology inflow; Planning: Needfor planning—Democratic, decentralized planning,
UNIT V
Environment- economy linkage; Environment as a necessity andluxury; Populationenvironment linkage; Environment use andenvironmental disruption as an allocation problem; Valuation ofenvironmental damages; Land water, air and forest. Preventioncontrol and abatement of pollution; Environment legislation;Indicators of sustainable developmenT
Semester VIth
FOUNDATION COURSE – PAPER-I
English Language and Aspects of Development
Unit 1
1. William Wordsworth : “The World is Too Much With Us”
2. K. Aludiapillai : “Communication Education and InformationTechnology”
3. “Democratic Decentralisation”
4. S. C. Dubey : “Basic Quality of Life”
5. Sister Nivedita : “The Judgment Seat of Vikramaditya”
6. Juliun Huxley : “War as a Biological Phenomenon”
7. Robert Frost : “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
8. Ruskin Bond : “The Cherry Tree”
Unit II Short Essay of about 250-300 words
Unit III Translation of a short passage from Hindi toEnglish
Unit IV Drafting CV, writing e-mail message for officialpurpose
Unit V Language Skills :
One-word substitution, homonyms, homophones, words that confuse,Punctuation, Idioms
Note : Scheme of Marks
Unit I
· This will include 5 objective type questions based on text andlanguage skills. (1x5=5 marks)
· This will also include short-answer questions from text. Onequestion will be asked from each lesson (total 8 questions) and 5have to be attempted (3x5 = 15 marks)
FOUNDATION COURSE – PAPER-II
Basic Computer Information Technology -II
Unit I –
Word Processing : Word
Introduction to word Processing.
· MS Word: features, Creating, Saving and Operating Multidocument windows, Editing Text selecting, Inserting, deletingmoving text.
· Previewing documents, Printing document to file page. Reducethe number of pages by one.
· Formatting Documents: paragraph formats, aligning Text andParagraph, Borders and shading, Headers and Footers, MultipleColumns.
Unit II
Introduction to Excel
Excel & Worksheet :
· Worksheet basic.
· Creating worksheet, entering data into worksheet, headinginformation, data text, dates, alphanumeric, values, saving &quitting worksheet.
· Opening and moving around in an existing worksheet.
· Toolbars and Menus, keyboard shortcuts.
· Working with single and multiple workbook coping, renaming,moving, adding and deleting. coping entries and moving betweenworkbooks.
· Working with formulas & cell referencing.
· Autosum.
· Coping formulas
· Absolute & Relative addressing.
Unit III
INTRODUCTION TO POWER POINT
· Features and various versions.
· Creating presentation using Slide master and template invarious colour scheme.
· Working with slides make new slide move, copy, delete,duplicate, lay outing of slide, zoom in or out of a slide.
· Editing and formatting text: Alignment, editing, inserting,deleting, selecting, formatting of text, find and replace text.
Unit IV
POWER POINT – II
· Bullets , footer, paragraph formatting, spell checking.
· Printing presentation Print slides, notes, handouts andoutlines.
· Inserting objects Drawing and Inserting objects using ClipArts picture and charts.
· Slide sorter, slide transition effect and animationeffects.
· Presenting the show making stand alone presentation, Pack andgo wizards.
Unit V
Evolution, Protocol, concept, Internet, Dial-up connectivity,leased line, VSAT, Broad band, URLs, Domain names, Portals. E-mail,Pop & web based Email. Basic of sending and receiving Emails,Email & Internet Ethics, Computer virus, Antivirus softwarewage, Web Browers.
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PRACTICAL - Basic Computer Information Technology -II
Ms-Power Point:
Creating new slide, formatting slide layout, slide show &sorter, Inserting new slide, slide no., date, time, chart,formatting slide, tool operation.
List of suggested practical work:
· Under standing of a dial up connection through modern.
· Configuring a computer for an e-mail and using outlook Expressor Netscape Messenger.
· Registration an e-mail address.
· Understanding of e-mail drafting.
· Understanding of address book maintenance for e-mail.
· Understanding of different mail program tools.
· Send and receive functions of e-mail.
Note- Minimum laboratory timing of six hours in a week.
हिन्दी साहित्य
हिन्दी नाटक, निबंध तथा स्फुट गद्य-विधाएँ एवं छत्तीसगढ़ी भाषासाहित्य
इकाई - 1 व्याख्या – अंधेर नगरी' अथवा ‘ध्रु्वस्वामिनी' और‘एकांकी- दीपदानः डॉ. रामकुमार वर्मा, वापसीः विष्णु प्रभाकर। ‘करूणा'पं.रामचन्द्र शुक्ल, ‘नाखून क्यों बढत़े है' - हजारी प्रसाद द्विवेदी।‘ईसुरी', ‘जगनिक', ‘माधव शुक्ल मनोज ' एवं ‘सतोंष सिंह बुदेला कीनिर्धारित रचनाओं से ।
इकाई - 2 ‘अंधेर नगरी' अथवा ‘ध्रु्वस्वामिनी' और निर्धारित ‘एकांकीतथा निर्धारित निवंधों से आलोचनात्मक
इकाई - 3 नाटक एवं एकाकी का इतिहास एवं प्रवृत्तियाँ । हिन्दी गद्यविधाओं का उद्भव और विकास। (निबंध,रेखाचित्र, संस्मरण, आत्मकथा,यात्रा वृत्तान्त)
इकाई - 4 पठित लेखक / कवियों (संत धर्मदास, लखनलाल गुप्त, सत्यभामाआड़िल, विनय पाठक, मुकुन्द कौशल) पर आलोचनात्मक प्रश्न सहितछत्तीसगढ़ी भाषा और उसकी उपबोलियों का परिचय, इतिहास तथा सीमाक्षेत्र।
इकाई - 5 द्रुत्त पाठ- सुंदररलाल शर्मा, रामचंद्र देशमुख तथाकपिलनाथ कश्यप पर केन्द्रित लघुउत्तरीय प्रश्न।
निर्धारित पुस्तक –
हिन्दी नाटक, निबंध तथा स्फुट गद्य विधाएं – हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमीभोपाल से प्रकाशित
जनपदीय भाषा साहित्य छत्तीसगढ़ी – छत्तीसगढ़ राज्य हिन्दी ग्रंथअकादमी रायपुर से प्रकाशित
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I
Concept of Rasa in Indian Poetry:
Definition, Kinds, Theory of Bhava.
Unit II
Poetry:
R.N. Tagore
:The First two songs of Geetanjali
Sarojini Naidu
:Krishna. Indian Weavers
Unit III
Prose:
M.K. Gandhi
:National Education
J.L. Nehru
:The Quest of Man. The Book of Nture from Letters
from a Father to His Daughter
Unit IV
Drama:
Girish Karnad
:Hayavadana
Asif Currimbhoy:Goa
Unit V
Fiction:
R.K. Narayan
:An Astrologer’s Day
M.R. Anand
:A Pair of Moustache.
Sociology
METHOD OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
UNIT - I
1. Social Research
· Meaning, Importance and Characteristics
· Basic Steps of Scientific Research
· Research Design, Social Survey
· Fact, Concept and Theory
2. Social Survey
· Meaning, Definition, Characteristic, Objectives, Types
UNIT - II
1. Development of Research Methodology
· Scientific Method
· Case Study Method
· Statistical Method
· Experimental Method
· Sampling Method
2. Planning of Survey
· Type of Data Collection
· Interview
· Schedule
· Questionnaire
· Observation
UNIT - III
1. Scaling Techniques and Measurements of Attitudes
· Types of Scales
· Measurement of Attitudes
· Projective Technique
· Content Analysis
2. Data Classification
· Meaning, Characteristics, Objective and Basis
3. Data Tabulation
· Meaning, Definition, Objects, Characteristics, Table, Rulesand Limitations Report Writing
UNIT - IV
1. Measures of Central Tendency
· Mean
· Median
· Mode
· Mean Deviation
· Standard Diviation
· Correlation
· Chi-Square Test
Unit- V
· Presentation of Data
· Diagrammatic and Graphic Presentation
· Parameter
· Sociometry
· Use of Computers
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
UNIT – I
Public Administration: Meaning, Nature & Scope, Evolution,Public and Private Administration, New Public Administration.
UNIT – II
Principles of Organization, Line & Staff Agencies, ChiefExecutive, Democratization and Public Administration.
UNIT – III
Personnel Administration: Recruitment, Training and Promotion,UPSC , Settlement of Disputes, O and M.
UNIT – IV
Financial Administration: Budget, Audit & Accounting,Legislative Control, Finance Commission.
UNIT – V
Development Administration: Approaches to DevelopmentAdministration, Role of Bureaucracy, Role of Panchayati RajInstitutions, Lokpal & Lokayukt.
ECONOMICS
QUANTATIVE TECHNIQUES
Unit I.
Basic concepts, Population, Sample, Parameter, Frequencydistribution, Cumulative frequency graphical representation ofData, Techniques of data collection, Sampling vs. Population,Primary and secondary data.
Unit II
Measures of central tendencies, Mean, Median, Mode, Measures ofdispersion: Range, Mean deviation, Standard deviation, Co-efficientof variation, Quartile Deviation.
Unit III
Correlation: Karl Pearson’s Co-efficient of Correlation, andSpearman’s Rank Correlation, Association of Attributes. Regression:Regression analysis, fitting a Bi-variate regression equation.Interpretation of slope, cooeffecicent of regression.
Unit IV
Time Series analysis. Concept and components Addititive andMultiplicative, Methods of moving Averages. Index Number . Concept,Laspeyer.s, Paasche.s and Fisher.s Index numbers, Problems in theconstruction of Index numbers and their limitations.
Unit V
Probability: Concept, Rules of Probability (Addition andMultiplication) Conditional Probability, Sources of Primary andSecondary Data, Development of Questionnaire and schedule,Characteristics of Good Questionnaire.
COUNSELLING AND STUDY STRUCTURE
Course
Code
Name of the Course
Credit
Total Hours of Study
Counselling and Study Structure (hours)
Face to Face Counselling
Self study
Practical
Assignments
First Semester
1BA1
Hindi Language Structure - I
2
60
8
34
-
18
1BA2
Entrepreneurship Development
2
60
8
34
-
18
1BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
1BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
1BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
Second Semester
2BA1
English Language And Indian Culture
2
60
8
34
-
18
2BA2
Development Of Entrepreneurship
2
60
8
34
-
18
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
2BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
2BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
Third Semester
3BA1
Hindi Language and Samvedana
2
60
8
34
-
18
3BA2
Environmental Studies
2
60
8
34
-
18
3BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
3BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
3BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
Fourth Semester
4BA1
English Language and Scientific Temper
2
60
8
34
-
18
4BA2
Environmental Studies
2
60
8
34
-
18
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
4BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
4BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
Fifth Semester
5BA1
Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar Sadhan
2
60
8
34
-
18
5BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-I
2
60
8
20
14
18
5BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
5BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
5BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
Sixth Semester
6BA1
English Language And Aspects Of Development
2
60
8
34
-
18
6BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-II
2
60
8
20
14
18
6BA3
Optional – Paper 1
4
120
16
68
-
36
6BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4
120
16
68
-
36
6BA5
Optional – Paper 3
4
120
16
68
-
36
STUDY MODULES AND BOOKS INFORMATION
Course
Code
Name of the Course
Module/Books to be Used
First Semester
1BA1
Hindi Language Structure - I
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
1BA2
Entrepreneurship Development
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
1BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
1BA4
Optional – Paper 2
1BA5
Optional – Paper 3
Second Semester
2BA1
English Language And Indian Culture
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
2BA2
Development Of Entrepreneurship
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
2BA4
Optional – Paper 2
2BA5
Optional – Paper 3
Third Semester
3BA1
Hindi Language and Samvedana
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
3BA2
Environmental Studies
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
3BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
3BA4
Optional – Paper 2
3BA5
Optional – Paper 3
Fourth Semester
4BA1
English Language and Scientific Temper
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
4BA2
Environmental Studies
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
2BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
4BA4
Optional – Paper 2
4BA5
Optional – Paper 3
Fifth Semester
5BA1
Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar Sadhan
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
5BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-I
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
5BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
5BA4
Optional – Paper 2
5BA5
Optional – Paper 3
Sixth Semester
6BA1
English Language And Aspects Of Development
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
6BA2
Basic Computer Information Technology-II
हिन्दी ग्रंथ अकादमी से प्रकाशित पुस्तक
6BA3
Optional – Paper 1
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा प्रकाशित मॉड्यूल या चयनित पुस्तक
6BA4
Optional – Paper 2
6BA5
Optional – Paper 3
DATE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS
DUE DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ALL ASIGNMENTS AT THE STUDY CENTRE
YearAssignment No.Due Date
Semester - I
1BA1
1BA2
1BA3
1BA4
1BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - II
2BA1
2BA2
2BA3
2BA4
2BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - III
3BA1
3BA2
3BA3
3BA4
3BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - IV
4BA1
4BA2
2BA3
4BA4
4BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - V
5BA1
5BA2
5BA3
5BA4
5BA5
April 30 (for January Session)
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - VI
6BA1
6BA2
6BA3
6BA4
6BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Note: Assignments of the course are available for download atthe CVRU Website http://www.cvru.ac.in . You can download theassignments as per your course, follow the instructions given andsubmit it before due dates at the study centre.
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