P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)
KAKINADA
Affiliated to Adikavi Nannaya University Rajamahendravaram
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
CBCS PATTERN
BOARD OF STUDIES MEETING
13th APRIL 2017
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
BOARD OF STUDIES MEETING – 2017 – 18 Time: 2 P.M. Date: 13-04-2017 Venue: Department of Political Science
The board of studies meeting of the Department of Political Science took place at 2 p.m. on 13-04-2017 in the Department of Political Science, P. R. Government College (Autonomous) Kakinada for the academic year 2017-18.
The approved committee of Board of Studies in Political Science discussed the syllabus, model question papers and methods of internal evaluation related to all the courses of Political Science from Ist to VIth semesters of B.A. for the academic year 2017-2018.
Name, designation and affiliation of the members: 1. P.V.V. Satyanarayana Lecturer In-charge, Dept. of Political Science - Chairperson P. R. Govt. College (A) Kakinada
2. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao Lecturer in Political Science Y.N. College, Narasapur - University Nominee
3. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna Course Co-ordinator & Assistant Professor Department of Political Science - Subject Expert Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram Local Governments
4. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Head of the Department of Political Science & Public Administration - Subject Expert Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram Political Science
5. Sri P. Babjee Lecturer, Dept. of Political Science - Subject Expert Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram International Relations
6. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam Lecturer, Dept. of Public Administration - Alumni & Subject Expert Govt. Degree College, Bhimavaram Public Administration
7. G. Nageswara Rao Guest Faculty, Dept. of Political Science - Member P. R. Govt. College(A) Kakinada
8. EEP (EM) - M. Rajyalakshmi - Student Representative 9. HEP (TM) – K. Durga Prasad - Student Representative
(P.V.V. Satyanarayana) Chairperson
Board of Studies Dept. of Political Science
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE BOARD OF STUDIES MEETING – 2017 – 18
Agenda 1. Approval of revamped syllabus and model question papers semester wise,
comprising 30 marks for Internal Assessment and 70 marks for Semester-End-
Examination for IInd and IIIrd B.A courses.
2. Approval of revamped syllabus and model question papers semester wise,
comprising 40 marks for Internal Assessment and 60 marks for Semester-End-
Examination for Ist B.A. courses w.e.f. 2017 – 18.
3. Approval of methods of international assessment for 40 marks for Ist B.A. and 30
marks for IInd and IIIrd B.A. courses for the academic year 2017- 18.
4. Approval of waive off of minimum qualifying mark for internal assessment for the
academic year 2017- 18.
5. Approval of panel of names for appointment as examiners and question paper
setters for the academic year 2017- 18.
6. Approval of Annual Academic plan for the academic year 2017- 18.
7. Approval of credit system introduced by Adi Kavi Nannaya University,
Rajahmundry for the academic year 2017- 18.
8. Approval of Departmental action plan for the academic year 2017- 18.
9. Approval of two nominated student representative members in Board of Studies for
the academic year 2017- 18.
10. Approval of project work for the (Vth Semester) III year BA students for the
academic year 2017- 18.
11. Approval of CBCS patterned syllabus and model question papers for subject
electives for the academic year 2017- 18.
12. Any other proposals with the permission of the chair.
(P.V.V. Satyanarayana) Chairperson
Board of Studies Dept. of Political Science
Approved by Members BOS
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao
2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna
3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana
4. Sri P. Babjee
5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam
6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
BOARD OF STUDIES MEETING – 2017 – 18
Resolutions:
1. Resolved to approve the question papers semester wise, comprising 30 marks for
Internal Assessment and 70 marks for Semester-End- Examination for IInd and
IIIrd B.A. courses.
2. Resolved to approve the question papers semester wise, comprising 40 marks for
Internal Assessment and 60 marks for Semester-End- Examination for Ist B.A.
courses w.e.f. 2017 – 18.
3. Resolved to approve 20 marks for mid semester exam 10 marks for Assignment
and 10 marks for any one of the; Class seminar, Group Discussion, Field Trip,
Study Project, Quiz and Publication in an academic journal for 1st B.A. courses
w.e.f. 2017-18 and 15 marks for mid semester exam 5 marks for assignment 5
marks for class seminar and 5 marks for viva for IInd and IIIrd B.A. courses for the
academic year 2017- 18.
4. Resolved to approve minimum qualifying mark for internal assessment was
waived for the academic year 2017- 18.
5. Resolved to approve panel of names appended for appointment as examiners
and question paper setters for the academic year 2017- 18.
6. Resolved to approve Annual Academic Plan for the academic year 2017- 18.
7. Resolved to approve credit system introduced by Adi Kavi Nannaya University,
Rajamahendravaram for the academic year 2017- 18.
8. Resolved to approve Departmental action plan for the academic year 2017- 18.
9. Resolved to approve two nominated student representative members in Board of
Studies for the academic year 2017- 18.
10. Resolved to approve introduction of project work for the (Vth Semester) III year
BA students for the academic year 2017- 18.
11. Resolved to approve CBCS patterned syllabus and model papers for subject
electives for the academic year 2017- 18.
.
(P.V.V. Satyanarayana) Chairperson
Board of Studies Dept. of Political Science
Approved by Members of BOS
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao
2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna
3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana
4. Sri P. Babjee
5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam
6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
SYLLABUS FOR B.A. THREE YEARS 2017 – 2018
EXISTING ADIKAVI NANNAYA UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS 1st Year I Semester: Basic Concepts of Political
Science II Semester: Concepts, Theories and
Institutions 2nd Year III Semester: Indian Constitution IV Semester: Indian Political Process 3rd Year Paper – III Political Thought Paper – IV Electives: Ele 1: International Relations Ele 2: Andhra Pradesh Polity Ele 3: Principles of Public
Administration
REVAMPED P. R. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A) SYLLABUS 1st Year I Semester – Political Science
Concepts theories and institutions
II Semester – International Relations 2nd Year III Semester – Indian Government and
Politics IV semester – Select Constitutions Britain,
America and Swiss 3rd Year V Semester – Western Political Thought VI semester – Indian Political Thought V Semester – Elective 1 - Principles of Public
Administration Elective 2 - Rural Governance in India VI semester – Elective 3 - Government and Politics in
Andhra Pradesh Elective 4 - Urban Governance in India
(P.V.V. Satyanarayana) Chairperson
Board of Studies Dept. of Political Science
Approved by Members of BOS
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao
2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna
3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana
4. Sri P. Babjee
5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam
6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (CORE Paper I) POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS
SEMESTER – I Total Learning Hours: 90 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Define what Political Science is and explain its scope;
2. Know the significant concepts in Political Science; and
3. Describe various theories of Political Science.
Unit – I (23 Hours)
1. Political Science – Introduction, definitions,
scope and importance of Political Science
2. State and Nation – Origin & Development
3. Sovereignty – Monism and Pluralism
Unit – II (22 Hours)
4. Theories of origin of state: Divine Right Theory and
Social contract theory
5. Law – sources of Law and concept of Rule of law (Assignment Module)
Unit – III (18 Hours)
6. Liberty and Equality – Their relationship
7. Kinds of rights and duties and their relation. (Seminar Module)
Unit – IV (22 Hours)
8. Ideologies – Individualism, Socialism and Communism
9. Public control – Public opinion – Mass media –
Pressure groups (Self Study Module)
Books Recommended:
1. Principles of Political Science: Prof A. C. Kapoor
2. Grammar of Politics: Laski H.J.
3. Substance of Politics: A. Appadorai
4. Political Theory: Ashirvadam
5. Political Theory: O.P. Gauba
6. Political Ideologies: Their Origin and Impact, Baradar, Prentice Hall of India
Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Without Choice)
Sl. No: Unit Essay Questions Short Essay Questions Total Marks
1 I 2 2 30
2 II 1 3 25
3 III 1 2 20
4 IV 1 3 25 TOTAL 5 10 100
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA I Year B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – SEMESTER I POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS
Time: 2 ½ Hours Max Marks: 60
SECTION – A I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Define Political Science and explain its scope?
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2. Define state and explain its features?
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3. Discuss the relations ship between liberty and equality?
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4. Write an essay on communism?
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5. Explain social contract theory of origin of state?
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SECTION – B
II. Answer any SIX questions 6x5 = 30 Marks 6. Nation and Nationality Y¹i ¶¢À±¼±ÀµÀÀ Y¹j±ÀµÀhµ
7. Types of Sovereignty «¸±µösûÔ¶¢Ãlû¼O¸±µ ±µO¸vÀ
8. Divine Right Theory ËlǶ¢lµh¸ålû¼O¸±µ »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
9. Sources of law ¥¹¶ª¶m ¶¢ÀÃv¹lû̧ ±¸vÀ
10. Rule of law ¶ª¶¢Àm¸ï±ÀµÀq¸v¶m
11. Types of liberty ʪöVµÛ ±µO¸vÀ
12. Kinds of Rights ¶¬OµÀÖvÀ ±µO¸vÀ
13. Individualism ¶¢ïOºåÊ¥ñ±ÀÇâ¸lµ¶¢ÀÀ
14. Public opinion ¶pñY¹tûq¸ñ±ÀµÀ¶¢ÀÀ
15. Pressure groups ¶pñsû¹¶¢ ¶¢±¸ØvÀ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (CORE Paper I): INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SEMESTER – II
Total Learning Hours: 90 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Define what International Relations is and explain its scope;
2. Know the significant concepts and theories of International Relations; and
3. Describe the structure and functions of significant international organisations.
Unit – I (23 Hours) 1. International Relations: Nature, Scope & Significance 2. Causes and consequences of the First World War; League of Nations Unit – II (26 Hours) 3. Causes and consequences of the Second World War (Assignment Module) 4. U N O – Aims and Objectives – Organs – Achievements & Failures, Suggestions to strengthen the UNO – Need for revision of the charter. Unit – III (21 Hours) 5. Foreign Policy – India’s Foreign Policy – features 6. Non – Alignment (Seminar Module) 7. SAARC Unit – IV (20 Hours) 8. Developing nations and problems. (Self Study Module) 9. Globalisation – its impact on developing nations. Books Recommended: 1. The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, 1914-1991: Eric Hobsbawm 2. Perception and Misperception in International Politics: Robert Jervis 3. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics: John J. Mearsheimer 4. The Rise & Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change & Military Conflict from
1500 to 2000: Paul M. Kennedy 5. Theory of International Politics: Kenneth N. Waltz 6. Politics among Nations: Hans J. Morgenthau 7. International Relations: Palmer and Parkins 8. Understanding International Relations: Chris Brown and Kirsten Ainley Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Without Choice)
Sl. No: Unit Essay Questions Short Essay Questions Total Marks
1 I 1 3 25
2 II 2 2 30
3 III 1 3 25
4 IV 1 2 20 TOTAL 5 10 100
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA Ist B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE- SEMESTER II
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
MODEL QUESTION PAPER Time: 2 ½ Hours Max Marks: 60
SECTION – A I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain the scope of International Relations?
CAhµ±¸Ýj±ÀµÀ ¶ªAsAl¸v ¶p±¼lû¼n £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Critically examine the causes of World War II?
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3. Discuss the achievements and failures of UNO?
KOµï±¸Yï ¶ª£Ài £Y±ÀµÃv¶mÀ ËÈ¢¶pûv¹ïv¶mÀ Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Explain the features of Indian foreign policy?
sû¹±µhµ £lÉ¥¹ASµ £lû̧ ¶m v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
5. Critically assess the impact of globalisation on developing countries?
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SECTION – B
II. Answer any SIX questions 6x5 = 30 Marks 6. Significance of International Relations CAhµ±¸Ýj±ÀµÀ ¶ªAsAl¸v q¸ñlû¸¶mïhµ
7. Causes of World War I È¢ÀÀlµdº ¶pñ¶pAVµ±ÀµÀÀlµç O¸±µg¸vÀ
8. Structure of League of Nations m¸m¸Y¹i¶ª£Ài n±¸îg¶¢ÀÀ
9. Consequences of World War II ±ÇAfµ¶¢ ¶pñ¶pAVµ±ÀµÀÀlµç ¶pûwh¸vÀ
10. Powers of Security Council sûµlµñh¸¶¢ÀAfµw Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ
11. Determinants of foreign policy £lÉ¥¹ASµ £l¸¶m n±¸ä±ÀµÀO¸vÀ
12. Explain Non-Alignment Movement Cx¶m Glµï¶¢À¶¢ÀÀ¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ
13. Explain the objectives of SAARC SAARC v°¸ïv¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ
14. Problems of developing nations Ctû¶¢Ål¼ç VÇAlµÀhµÀ¶mé lÉ¥¹v ¶ª¶¢À¶ªïvÀ
15. Explain the concept of International security CAhµ±¸Ýj±ÀµÀ slµñhµ sû¹¶¢¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (CORE Paper II): INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS SEMESTER – III
Total Learning Hours: 90 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Spell out various components of Indian constitution;
2. Know the structure and functions of various constitutional bodies; and
3. Describe the factors influencing the Indian political system.
Unit – I (26 Hours) 1. Salient features of Indian constitution. 2. Indian federation – Union – State relations – recent trends. 3. Fundamental rights – Fundamental duties – Directive Principles of state policy Unit – II 4. President – Election – Powers and functions. (Assignment Module) (27 Hours) 5. Union council of Ministers – Prime Minister. 6. Parliament of India – composition – Powers and functions. Unit – III (17 Hours) 7. Supreme Court – composition – Powers and functions – judicial review 8. Indian Party system – national & regional. (Seminar Module) Unit – IV (20 Hours) 9. Election commission – Electoral reforms (Self Study Module)
10. Social & Economic factors in Indian Politics –National Integration. Books Recommended: 1. Politics in India: Rajini Kothari 2. Indian constitution: M.V. Pylee 3. Indian Government and Politics: S. S. Awasti 4. Introduction to constitution of India: D. D. Basu 5. Indian Government and Politics: K.R. Acharya 6. Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues and Concerns, Singh & Saxena 7. Introduction to the constitution of India, 5th ed., Sharma. Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Without Choice)
Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 1 3 4 30
2 II 2 3 3 38
3 III 1 1 3 20
4 IV 1 1 2 18
TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA II Year B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – IIIrd SEMESTER INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70 SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain the salient features of Indian Constitution?
sû¹±µhµ ±¸Y¹ïASµ ¶¢ÀÀPï v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Write an essay on powers and functions of Indian President?
sû¹±µhµ ±¸¶¨àò¶pi Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ £lûµÀvËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
3. Discuss the powers and functions of Prime Minister of India?
sû¹±µhµ ¶pñlû̧ ¶m ¶¢ÀAiñ Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ £lûµÀv¶mÀ SµÃ±¼Û Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Examine the powers and functions of Supreme Court of India?
sû¹±µhµ ¶ªÀ¾pñAOбµÀà Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ £lûµÀv¶mÀ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
5. Critically assess the impact of social and economic factors on Indian politics?
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SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Union-State financial relations OÉAlµñ ±¸¶¨àò D±¼çOµ ¶ªAsAl¸vÀ
7. Fundamental Rights q¸ñlµ£ÀOµ ¶¬OµÀÖvÀ
8. Fundamental Duties q¸ñlµ£ÀOµ £lûµÀvÀ
9. Election of Indian President sû¹±µhµ ±¸¶¨àò¶pi InéOµ
10. Functions of Cabinet ¶¢ÀAiñ¶¢ÀAfµw £lûµÀvÀ
11. Structure of Indian Parliament sû¹±µhµ q¸±µôÈ¢ÀAd³ n±¸îg¶¢ÀÀ
12. Reasons for growth of regional parties q¸ñAj±ÀµÀ q¸±¿àv Èp±µÀSµÀlµvOµÀ O¸±µg¸vÀ
13. Functions of Election Commission InéOµv ¶ªA¶TA £lµÀvÀ
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Preamble ¶pñÊ¢¦Oµ 20. Judicial review m¸ï±ÀµÀ¶ª¤À°µ
15. Writ ±¼d³ 21. Sarkaria commission ¶ª±¸Ö±¼±ÀµÃ Oµ£À¶¨´m
16. Zero Hour ¶¥Ã¶mïO¸v¶¢ÀÀ 22. Directive principles n±Éç¦Oµ n±ÀµÀ¶¢ÃvÀ
17. Article 368 368 Clû¼Oµ±µg 23. Impeachment ¶¢À¶®tû±ÀÇÃSµ j±¸î¶mA
18. Question Hour ¶pñ¥Ñéhµå±¸v ¶ª¶¢À±ÀµÀA 24. Collective responsibility ¶ª£À»¨à s¹lûµïhµ
19. Ordinance D±¼âÈm´mù 25. National Integration Y¹j±ÀµÀ ¶ªËÈ¢ÀPïhµ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (CORE Paper II): SELECT CONSTITUTIONS SEMESTER – IV
Total Learning Hours: 90 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Know the fundamental basis of classification of governments;
2. Classify various forms of governments; and
3. Describe the important features of British, American and Swiss constitutions.
Unit – I (24 Hours) 1. Constitution – Kinds of Constitution 2. Modern Governments – Parliamentary and Presidential Governments. 3. Theory of separation of powers Unit – II (22 Hours) 4. British constitution: a. Main features of the British constitution b. Prime Minister – Cabinet system – Powers & functions c. Parliament – Powers & functions d. Judiciary – Rule of Law (Assignment Module)
Unit – III (22 Hours) 5. American constitution: a. Main Features of the American constitution b. President: Powers and Functions. (Seminar Module)
c. American Congress d. Supreme court and Judicial Review Unit – IV (22 Hours) 6. Swiss Constitution: a. Main features of the Swiss Constitution b. Direct Democratic Devices (Self Study Module)
c. Federal Executive d. Federal Assembly Books Recommended: 1. World constitutions, Vidya Bhushan and Vishnu Bhagavan. 2. The New British Constitution: Vernon Bogdanor 3. Swiss Constitutional Law: Thomas Fleiner, Alexander Misic and Nicole Töpperwien 4. Select Constitutions 16th Edition: A.C. Kapur, K.K. Mishra. 5. American Constitutional Law, Volume 1: The Structure of Government: Ralph A.
Rossum, G. Alan Tarr 6. Constitutions of the World: Albert P. Blaustein Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Without Choice) Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 2 2 3 34
2 II 1 2 3 24
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24
TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA II Year B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
MODEL QUESTION PAPER - III SEMESTER SELECT CONSTITUTIONS
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70 SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of parliamentary form of government?
q¸±µôÈ¢ÀAd±¿ ¶pñsûµÀhµö SµÀg lЩ¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Critically examine the Theory of Separation of Powers?
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3. Discuss the important features of British Constitution?
tñd½´¨ ±¸Y¹ïASµ ¶¢ÀÀPï v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Examine the powers and functions of American President?
CÈ¢À±¼O¸ Clµï°µÀn Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ £lûµÀv¶mÀ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
5. Critically examine devices of direct democracy?
¶pñhµï°µ ¶pñY¹«¸ö¶¢Àï ¶plµçhµÀv¶mÀ £¶¢À±µ÷m¸hµîOµ¶¢ÀÀS¸ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Classification of constitutions ±¸Y¹ïAS¸v ¶¢±¿ØOµ±µg
7. Features of presidential form of government Clµï°µ hµ±µ¶® ¶pñsûµÀhµö v°µg¸vÀ
8. Structure of British Parliament tñd½´¨ q¸±µôÈ¢ÀAd³ n±¸îg¶¢ÀÀ
9. Rule of Law ¶ª¶¢Àm¸ï±ÀµÀ q¸v¶m
10. Features of American Constitution CÈ¢À±¼O¸ ±¸Y¹ïASµ v°µg¸vÀ
11. Judicial Review m¸ï±ÀµÀ¶ª¤À°¸lû¼O¸±µ¶¢ÀÀ
12. Features of Swiss Constitution »ªö´ª ±¸Y¹ïASµ v°µg¸vÀ
13. Powers of Swiss Federal Assembly »ªö´ª Èpûfµ±µv³ CȪAuôOº Sµv Clû¼O¸±µ¶¢ÀÀvÀ
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Unwritten constitution CwQhµ ±¸Y¹ïASµ¶¢ÀÀ 20. Labour party vÉs±³ q¸±¿à
15. American Senate CÈ¢À±¼Oµ´m ȪÊmd³ 21. Bi-party system l¼öq¸±¿à £l¸¶m¶¢ÀÀ
16. Plural executive s¶¬À¶ªsûµï 22. Magna Carta ¶¢ÃS¸éO¸±¸à
O¸±µïn±¸ö¶¬Oµ ¶¢±µØ¶¢ÀÀ
17. American Congress CÈ¢À±¼Oµ´m O¸ASÇñ´ª 23. Montesquieu ¶¢ÃAdǶªÃÖþï
18. Swill Constitution »ªö´ª ±¸Y¹ïASµ¶¢ÀÀ 24. Public opinion ¶pñY¹tûq¸ñ±ÀµÀ¶¢ÀÀ
19. Nominal executive m¸¶¢À¶¢Ãhµñ¶pÁ O¸±µï n±¸ö¶¬Oµ ¶¢±µØ¶¢ÀÀ 25. Responsible government s¹lµïh¸±ÀµÀÀhµ ¶pñsûµÀhµö¶¢ÀÀ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced CORE Paper III): WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT SEMESTER – V
Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Explain the influential concepts in Western political thinking;
2. Relate the impact of prominent thinkers on existing political systems; and
3. Organise the existing theories to understand the political processes.
Unit – I (24 Hours) 1. Greek Political Thought: Plato 2. Greek Political Thought: Aristotle 3. Machiavelli Unit – II 4. Thomas Hobbes (19 Hours) 5. John Locke 6. J. J. Rousseau (Assignment Module)
Unit – III (16 Hours) 7. Jermy Bentham (Seminar Module)
8. J. S. Mill Unit – IV (16 Hours) 9. Utopian Socialism (Self Study Module) 10. Scientific Socialism: Karl Marx & Engels Books Recommended: 1. Political Ideas in Ancient India: R. S. Sharma 2. Western Political Thought: Amal Kumar Mukopadhyay 3. A History of Political Thought: G. H. Sabine 4. Annihilation of Caste: G. H. Ambedkar 5. Modern Political Theory: W. Ebentein 6. A History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, Mukherjee & Ramaswamy 7. Political Ideologies: Their Origins and Impact, Baradat, Prentice Hall of India. Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Without Choice)
Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 2 2 3 34
2 II 1 2 3 24
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24 TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA
III Year B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE MODEL QUESTION PAPER - V SEMESTER
WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70
SECTION – A I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain Plato’s theory of Justice?
q¸ôdÑ lûµ±µî »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Explain Aristotle’s views on the causes and remedies of revolutions?
£¶pô¢¸vËÈp C±¼«¸àdºv³ sû¹¢¸v¶mÀ ¢¸dº n¢¸±µgÑq¸±ÀµÃv¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
3. Critically examine the Thomas Hobbes Social Contract Theory?
k¸¶¢À´ª ¶®s³ù «¸¶¢ÃZOµ LfµAsfºOµ »ªl¸èAh¸né £¶¢À±µ÷m¸hµîOµ¶¢ÀÀS¸ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Discuss Karl Marx’s theory of Communism?
O¸±³ô ¶¢Ã±³Öþù Oµ¶¢ÀÃïn´ªà »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ¶mÀ SµÃ±¼Û Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
5. Explain the importance of J.S. Mills Individualism?
YÇ.±ÀµÀ´ª. £Àv³ ¶¢ïOºå Ê¥ñ±ÀÇâ¸lµ »ªl¸çAhµ q¸ñl¸¶mïhµ¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Machiavelli’s views on Prince ¶pñsûµÀ¶¢ÁËÈp ¶¢ÃQ±ÀµÀÈ¢wô Ctûq¸ñ±ÀµÃvÀ
7. Aristotle’s Classification of Governments. C±¼«¸àdºv³ ¶pñsûµÀh¸öv ¶¢±¿ØOµ±µg.
8. Locke’s theory of Natural Rights v¹O³ ¶ª¶¬Y ¶¬OµÀÖv »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
9. Rousseau’s concept of General Will ±µÃ«Ò YÊmVµÛ sû¹¶¢¶m
10. Bentham’s prison reforms sÇAk¸´¢À O¸±¸S¸±µ ¶ªA¶ªÖ±µgvÀ
11. J.S. Mills’ views on Liberty ʪöVµÛËÈp YÇ.±ÀµÀ´ª. £Àv³ Ctûq¸ñ±ÀµÃvÀ
12. Robert Owen and Saint Simon ±¸s±³à MÈ¢´m ¶¢À±¼±ÀµÀÀ Ȫ±ÀÀAd³ ËȪ¶¢À´m
13. Theory of Surplus Value £ÀSµÀvÀ £vÀ¶¢ »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Philosopher King h¸iöOµ ¶pñsûµÀ¶¢Á 20. Hedonism ȬfÐnY´¢À
15. Aristocracy ¦¶¨à Y¶m q¸v¶m 21. On Liberty D´m ws±¿à
16. The Prince l¼ »pñ´mù 22. Plural Voting ¶pÁ¹ô±µv³ MdºAS³
17. Leviathan vÇ£±ÀµÃkµ´m 23. Utopian Socialism O¸vênOµ «¸¶¢Àlµ¶¢ÀÀ
18. State of Nature q¸ñOµÅiO¸¶¢¶ªæ 24. Das capital l¸´ª O¸»pdv³
19. Social Contract «¸¶¢ÃZOµ LfµAsfºOµ 25. Deductive method nSµ¶¢À¶m ¶plµçi
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE-1 Paper IV):
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CONCEPTS AND THEORIES SEMESTER – V
Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 3
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Define what Public Administration is and explain its scope;
2. Know the significant concepts in Public Administration; and
3. Describe various theories of Public Administration.
Unit – I (19 Hours) 1. Public Administration – Nature, Scope and Importance 2. Public Administration – Private Administration
-Politics – Administration Dichotomy Unit – II (20 Hours) 3. Principles of Organisation – Hierarchy, Span of Control,
Unity of Command and Centralisation and De-centralisation. 4. Line and Staff agencies. (Assignment Module) Unit – III (19 Hours) 5. Bureaucracy: Types – Weberian Bureaucracy 6. Communication – Types of Communication (Assignment Module) 7. Motivation: Theory X, Theory Y, Herzberg, Rencis Likert Unit – IV (17 Hours) 8. Leadership – Kinds (Seminar Module) 9. Public Relations – Meaning and Importance (Self Study Module) Books Recommended: 1. Public Administration Theory & Practice – Prof. Mohit Bhattacharya 2. New Horizons of Public Administration – Prof. Mohit Bhattacharya 3. Public Administration Theory & Practice - Avasthi and Maheshwari 4. Indian Public Administration - Chitra Ramachandran 5. Public Administration theory and Practice -M. P. Sarma 6. Indian administration -R. K. Arora 7. Public administration – Vishnu Bhagavan & Vidyabhushan 8. Prabhutvapalana Shastram: Telugu Academy Publication Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Including Choice) Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 1 2 3 24
2 II 2 2 3 34
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24 TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA
IIIrd B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE (ELECTIVE-1 Paper IV) MODEL QUESTION PAPER - V SEMESTER
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70 SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Define public administration and explain its scope?
¶pñsûµÀhµö q¸vm¸ ¥¹¶ªåò¶¢ÀÀ¶mÀ n±µöWAW ¶p±¼lû¼n £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Define Hierarchy and explain its advantages and disadvantages?
Oµñ¶¢Ã¶mÀSµhµ Ê¥ñgºn n±µöWAW ¶pñ±ÀÇÃYm¸v¶mÀ vÑq¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
3. Explain the role Line and Staff agencies in an organisation?
¶¢ï¶¢¶ªævÑ ËvÇ´m ¶¢À±¼±ÀµÀÀ «¸à´pû JYÇoùv q¸hµñ¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Explain the features of Weberian bureaucracy?
È¢s±³ GlÐïS¼ «¸ö¶¢Àï v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
5. Write an essay on the importance of public relations?
qÕ±µ¶ªAsAl¸v q¸ñl¸¶mïhµËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Public and private administrations ¶pñsûµÀhµö ¶p±ÀÀÊ¢dÀ q¸v¶mvÀ
7. Politics administration dichotomy ±¸YO½±ÀµÃvÀ q¸v¶m l¼ösû¹Sµhµö »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
8. Determinants of Span of control n±ÀµÀAhµñg¸¶¢lû¼ n±¸ä±ÀµÀO¸vÀ
9. Advantages of centralisation OÉAl¿ñOµ±µg ¶pñ±ÀÇÃYm¸vÀ
10. Types of communication ¶pñ«¸±µ¶¢ÀÀ ±µO¸vÀ
11. Theory ‘X’ ‘X’»ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
12. Kinds of leadership m¸±ÀµÀOµhµö ±µO¸vÀ
13. Concept of public relations qÕ±µ¶ªAsAl¸v sû¹¶¢¶m
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. POSD CORB qÒ´ªâO¸±³ì 20. Redtapism Y¹¶pﶢÀÀ
15. Woodrow Wilson GfÐñ £vù´m 21. Grapevine SÉñ´pËÈ¢´m
16. Max Weber Ê¢ÀO³ù È¢s±³ 22. Theory ‘Y’ ‘Y’ »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
17. Unity of Command DY¹ßJOµhµö¶¢ÀÀ 23. Trait Theory SµÀg¸v »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
18. De-centralisation £OÉAl¿ñOµ±µg 24. Public Relations qÕ±µ¶ªAsAl¸vÀ
19. Auxiliary agencies C¶mÀ¶¨AS¼Oµ JYÇoùvÀ 25. Spoils System £YÉhµÅsû¹Sµ n±µä±ÀµÀ ¶plµçi
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE – 2 Paper IV):
RURAL GOVERNANCE IN INDIA SEMESTER – V
Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 3
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Understand the importance and evaluation of Local Governments;
2. Evaluate the various committee reports on Local Governments; and
3. Suggest the necessary steps to strengthen the Local Governments.
UNIT I (16 Hours) 1. Local Government: Concept, features and Importance 2. Democratic Decentralization: Concept, Evolution and significance UNIT II (22 Hours) 3. Evaluation of Local Government in India: Community Development programme and National Extension Service 4. Balwant Rai Mehta and Ashok Mehta Committee Reports: Structure Functions and Finance, Second generation and Third generation Panchayats (Assignment Module) UNIT III (19 Hours) 5. Reforms in Panchayat Raj – Features of 73rd CAA and Organizational structures for Panchayathi Raj (Seminar Module) UNIT IV (18 Hours) 6. Intra – Rural Local Government relationship: Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayats, Distribution of Powers and Functions: Intra Tier responsibilities (The Eleventh Schedule) (Self Study Module) Books Recommended: Panchayat Raj in India – R.L. Khan Grass Without Roots – Jain, L., et.al (ed.) Power to the people: The Politics and Progress of Decentralisations – Sivaramakrishna, K.C. Rural Development – I. Sathya Sundaram Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Including Choice) Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 1 2 3 24
2 II 2 2 3 34
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24 TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA MODEL QUESTION PAPER - SEMESTER V
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE – 2 Paper IV)
RURAL GOVERNANCE IN INDIA Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70
SECTION – A I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain the main features of local governments?
«¸ænOµ ¶pñsûµÀh¸öv ¶¢ÀÀPï v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. What are the main features of 73th constitutional amendment act?
73¶¢ ±¸Y¹ïASµ ¶ª¶¢±µg VµdàAvÑn ¶pñlû̧ ¶m CA¥¹v ËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
3. Explain the role political parties in local bodies?
«¸ænOµ ¶pñsûµÀh¸övvÑ ±¸YO½±ÀµÀ q¸±¿àv q¸hµñ¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Write a note on Balawant Rai Mehta and Ashok Mehta Committees Reports?
svöAh³ ±¸±À³À È¢À¶¬hµ ¶¢À±¼±ÀµÀÀ C¥ÑO³ È¢À¶¬hµ Oµ£Àd½v nÊ¢l¼Oµv ËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
5. What are the causes and remedies for rural unrest?
S¸ñ¤Àg C¥¹AiOº Sµv O¸±µg¸vÉ£? ¢¸dºOº ¶p±¼©¸Ö±µ¶¢Ã±¸Øv¶mÀ ¶ªÃWAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B
II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Important items in the resolutions of Rippon ±¼¶pê´m j±¸î¶m¶¢ÀÀvÑn ¶pñlû̧ ¶m CA¥¹vÀ
7. Democratic Decentralization ¶pñY¹«¸ö¶¢Àï £OÉAl¿ñOµ±µg
8. Financial sources of local governments in A. P. DAlûµñ¶pñlÉ´¥ vÑ «¸ænOµ ¶ªA¶ªæv D±¼èOµ ¶¢¶m±µÀvÀ
9. Rural Development S¸ñ¤Àg¸tû¶¢Ål¼ç
10. Grama Sabha S¸ñ¶¢À ¶ªsûµ
11. Functions of Panchayat Raj ¶pAV¸±ÀµÀj ±¸Y³ £lûµÀvÀ
12. Community Development Programme Oµ¶¢ÀÃïndº fǶ¢v´pÈ¢ÀAd³ qÒñS¸ñ´¢À
13. National Extension Service Y¹j±ÀµÀ £¶ªæ±µg ʪ¶¢
SECTION – C
III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Upa – Sarpanch G¶p ¶ª±µêAV³ 20. Z.P Zv¹ô ¶p±¼¶¨h³
15. Rural Problems S¸ñ¤Àg ¶ª¶¢À¶ªïvÀ 21. Social Change «¸¶¢ÃZOµ ¶¢Ã±µÀê
16. NABARD m¸s¹±³þâ 22. Rural Credit S¸ñ¤Àg ¶p±µ¶pi
17. Lead Bank xf³ s¹ïAO³ 23. E – Governance E-Sµ¶¢±Çé´mù
18. Paras Tatals ¶p±µ´ª hµhµô´ª 24. Indira Awas Yojana EAl¼±µ D¢¸´ª ±ÀÇÃY¶m
19. Velugu Programme È¢vÀSµÀ ¶plûµOµ¶¢ÀÀ 25. Food for work programme ¶pnOº D¶®±µ ¶plûµOµ¶¢ÀÀ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced CORE Paper III): INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT SEMESTER – VI
Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 4
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Explain the influential concepts in Indian political thinking;
2. Relate the impact of prominent thinkers on existing political systems; and
3. Organise the existing theories to understand the political processes.
Unit – I (21 Hours) 1. Salient features of Indian Political Thought 2. Manu 3. Kautilya 4. Gautama Buddha Unit – II (21 Hours) 5. Raja Rammohan Roy (Assignment Module) 6. Moderates: Dadabhai Naoroji 7. Extremists: Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Unit – III 8. Mahatma Gandhi (Seminar Module) (17 Hours) 9. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Unit – IV (16 Hours) 10. Jayaprakash Narayan 11. Dr. B. Ambedkar (Self Study Module) Books Recommended: 1. Political Ideas in Ancient India: R. S. Sharma 2. Western Political Thought: Amal Kumar Mukopadhyay 3. A History of Political Thought: G. H. Sabine 4. Annihilation of Caste: B. R. Ambedkar 5. Modern Political Theory: W. Ebentein 6. A History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, Mukherjee & Ramaswamy 7. Political Ideologies: Their Origins and Impact, Baradat, Prentice Hall of India. Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Including Choice) Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 2 2 3 34
2 II 1 2 3 24
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24
TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA IIIrd B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
MODEL QUESTION PAPER - SEMESTER VI INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70 SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Explain salient features of ancient Indian political thought?
q¸ñX¶m sû¹±µhµ ±¸Yoi hµhµö£V¸±µ v°µg¸v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Discuss the contribution of Manu to Indian political philosophy?
sû¹±µhµ ±¸Yoi hµhµö£V¸±¸nOº ¶¢À¶mÀ¶¢Á VÉ»ª¶m ʪ¶¢v¶mÀ Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
3. Write an essay on Raja Rammohan Roy’s social reforms?
±¸Y¹ ±¸´¢ÀȢö¬´m ±¸±À³À «¸A»TOµ ¶ªA¶ªÖ±µgv ËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Critically examine Nehru’s views on democracy?
¶pñY¹«¸ö¶¢ÀïAËÈp Èm¶¬Ãñ sû¹¢¸v¶mÀ £¶¢À±µ÷m¸hµîOµ¶¢ÀÀS¸ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
5. Critically examine Ambedkar’s views on caste system?
OµÀv¶¢ï¶¢¶ªæËÈp CAsÉfµÖ±³ sû¹¢¸v¶mÀ £¶¢À±µ÷m¸hµîOµ¶¢ÀÀS¸ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Saptanga theory of Kautilya OÓdºvÀïn ¶ªq¸åASµ »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
7. Political philosophy of Gautama Buddha SÓhµ¶¢ÀsÀlµÀçn ±¸Yoi hµhµö¶¢ÀÀ
8. Political ideas of extremists Ci¢¸lµÀv ±¸YO½±ÀµÀ sû¹¢¸vÀ
9. Drain theory fÇñ±ÀÀ´m »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
10. Nonviolence of Gandhi S¸Alû¿ C»¬A«¸ ¢¸lµ¶¢ÀÀ
11. Civil disobedience movement ¥¹¶ªmÐvôA¶T¶m Glµï¶¢À¶¢ÀÀ
12. Socialist ideas of Jayprakash Narayan Y±ÀµÀ¶pñO¸´¨ m¸±¸±ÀµÀg «¸¶¢Àlµ sû¹¢¸vÀ
13. Ambedkar’s views on religion ¶¢Àhµ¶¢ÀÀ ËÈp CAsÉfµÖ±³ sû¹¢¸vÀ
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Danda lµAfµ 20. Hijrat È»¬Y±µh³
15. Varna dharma ¶¢±µälûµ±µî 21. Sathi Sahagamana ¶ªj ¶ª¶¬Sµ¶¢À¶m¶¢ÀÀ
16. Aarthasastra C±µæ¥¹¶ªåò¶¢ÀÀ 22. Non-alignment Cx¶m £l¸¶m¶¢ÀÀ
17. Moderates £Àhµ¢¸lµÀvÀ 23. Jayprakash Narayan Y±ÀµÀ¶pñO¸´¨ m¸±¸±ÀµÀg
18. Sarvodaya ¶ª±Ðölµ±ÀµÀ 24. Annihilation of caste Inúvɶ¨´m D´pû OÉ´ªà
19. Panchaseela ¶pAVµ§v 25. Bal Gangadhar Tilak s¹v SµAS¸lûµ±µ ivO³
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE-3 Paper IV): GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN ANDHRA PRADESH
SEMESTER – VI Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 3
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Describe various stages involved in the formation of state of Andhra Pradesh;
2. Outline the administrative system in the state of Andhra Pradesh; and
3. Analyse the causes of various social movement in Andhra Pradesh.
Unit – I (22 Hours) 1. Background of the formation of Andhra Pradesh – Renaissance in Andhra Pradesh – The role of Social Reformers. 2. Origin and Growth of Andhra Movement – Sri Bagh Pact – JVP report – formation of Andhra State, 1953 – Gentlemen’s Agreement formation of AP in 1956. Unit – II (19 Hours) 3. State Executive – Governor – Powers and Functions – Changing role of Governor; Chief Minister & Council of Ministers – powers and functions. (Assignment Module)
4. State Legislature - Composition, Powers and functions – Importance of Legislative Council. (Seminar Module) 5. Judiciary – Composition of High Court – Powers and functions – PIL (Self Study Module) Unit – III (20 Hours) 6. Sub-regionalism in Andhra Pradesh – Separate Telangana Movement – Separate Andhra Movement – Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh 7. Social Unrest: Nature and causes – LEFTIST and PEASANT movements – Extremists. Unit – IV (14 Hours) 8. Political parties 9. Pressure Groups Books Recommended: History of Modern Andhra Pradesh, P. Raghunadha Rao. A.P. Government and Politics, Prof., K.R. Achrya. A.P. Government and Politics, Prof., Prasannakumar. Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Including Choice) Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 1 2 3 24
2 II 2 2 3 34
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24 TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA III Year B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
MODEL QUESTION PAPER - SEMESTER VI GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70 SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE questions. 3x10= 30 Marks 1. Describe the important events those led to the formation of Andhra Pradesh?
DAlûµñ¶pñlÉ´¥ C¶¢hµ±µgOµÀ l¸±¼j»ª¶m ¶p±¼»ªæhµÀ¶mÀ ¶¢±¼äAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Explain the powers and functions of Governor?
Sµ¶¢±µé±µÀ Clû¼O¸±¸v¶mÀ £lµÀv¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
3. Discuss the powers and functions of legislature in Andhra Pradesh?
DAlûµñ¶pñlÉ´¥ ¥¹¶ª¶m ¶ªsûµ Cl¼O¸±¸v¶mÀ £lµÀv¶mÀ SµÃ±¼Û Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Analyse the causes of separate Telangana and Jai Andhra movements?
¶¶pñhÉïOµ hÇvAS¸g ËYÇ DAlûµñ Glµï¶¢ÃvOµÀ Sµv O¸±µg¸v¶mÀ £Ê¥ô»¨AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
5. Critically examine factors influencing politics in Andhra Pradesh?
DAlûµñ¶pñlÉ´¥ ±¸YO½±ÀµÃv¶mÀ ¶pñsû¹£hµA VɱÀµÀÀVµÀ¶mé CA¥¹v¶mÀ £¶¢À±µ÷m¸hµîOµ¶¢ÀÀS¸ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
SECTION – B II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Factors contributed to renaissance in Andhra OÓdºvÀïn ¶ªq¸åASµ »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
7. Gentlemen Agreement SÓhµ¶¢ÀsÀlµÀçn ±¸Yoi hµhµö¶¢ÀÀ
8. Importance of Legislative Council Ci¢¸lµÀv ±¸YO½±ÀµÀ sû¹¢¸vÀ
9. Powers and functions of High Court fÇñ±ÀÀ´m »ªl¸çAhµ¶¢ÀÀ
10. Causes of regionalism in Andhra Pradesh S¸Alû¿ C»¬A«¸ ¢¸lµ¶¢ÀÀ
11. Causes of social unrest in Andhra Pradesh ¥¹¶ªmÐvôA¶T¶m Glµï¶¢À¶¢ÀÀ
12. Regional political parties in AP Y±ÀµÀ¶pñO¸´¨ m¸±¸±ÀµÀg «¸¶¢Àlµ sû¹¢¸vÀ
13. Pressure groups ¶¢Àhµ¶¢ÀÀ ËÈp CAsÉfµÖ±³ sû¹¢¸vÀ
SECTION – C III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. TDP hÇvÀSµÀ lɶ¥A q¸±¿à 20. Srikrishna Committee §ñOµÅ¶¨ä Oµ£Àd½
15. PIL ¶pñY¹¶pñ±ÀÇÃY¶m ¢¸ïYïA 21. Peasant movements ˱ÇhµÀ Glµï¶¢ÃvÀ
16. Naxalism ¶mOµùwYA 22. Andhra Mahasabha DAlûµñ ¶¢À¶®¶ªsûµ
17. TRS hÇvAS¸g ±¸¶¨à ¶ª£Ài 23. Sarkaria Commission ¶ª±¸Ö±¼±ÀµÃ Oµ£À¶¨´m
18. Student unions £l¸ï±¼æ ¶ªA¶T¹vÀ 24. Kandukuri Veeresalingam OµAlµÀOµÃ±¼ ¤±É¶¥wASµA
19. Chief Minister ¶¢ÀÀPï ¶¢ÀAiñ 25. Tanguturi Prakasm dASµÀdñ¼ ¶pñO¸¶¥A
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE – 4 Paper IV): URBAN GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
SEMESTER – VI Total Learning Hours: 75 Total Credits: 3
Objectives: After Studying this course student shall be able to: 1. Understand the importance and evaluation of Local Governments;
2. Evaluate the various committee reports on Local Governments; and
3. Suggest the necessary steps to strengthen the Local Governments.
UNIT I (16 Hours) 1. Urbanization in India and Policies and Strategies 2. Evolution of Urban Local Governments in India: Reforms in Urban Local Bodies – Features of 74th CAA UNIT II (22 Hours) 3. Urban Local Government – Structures, functions, officials, committee system, finances, officials and political executives (with special reference in Andhra Pradesh) 4. Municipal Corporations: Structure, Committee system, Finance, Officials and political executives (with special reference in Andhra Pradesh). (Assignment Module) 5. Urban Development Authorities in Andhra Pradesh and their working UNIT III (19 Hours) 6. State Control and supervision over local bodies 7. Micro planning and implementation, Social Audit. Capacity building of Grassroots functionaries (Seminar Module) UNIT IV (18 Hours) 8. Parallel bodies and voluntary sector: Self Help Groups, Users Associations and Prostates (Self Study Module) 9. Sustainable Development and Challenges to Decentralized Governance.
Books Recommended: Local Governments in India, S.R. Maheswari Local Governments, S.R.Nigam Indian Administration, R.K. Sapru Indian Administration, S.R.Maheswari
Blue Print for Semester End Exam Question Paper (Including Choice)
Sl. No: Unit No of Essays No of Short Essays No of Short Notes Total Marks
1 I 1 2 3 24
2 II 2 2 3 34
3 III 1 2 3 24
4 IV 1 2 3 24
TOTAL 5 8 12 106
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA MODEL QUESTION PAPER -VI SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE (Advanced ELECTIVE - 4):
URBAN GOVERNANCE IN INDIA Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 70
SECTION – A I. Answer any THREE questions. 3 x 10 = 30 Marks 1. Explain urbanization in India and discuss the major strategies and policies? sû¹±µhµ lɶ¥AvÑ ¶pdàg½Oµ±µg¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AW ¶pdàg½Oµ±µg ¶pñlû¸¶m ¶pñg¸zOµv¶mÀ Vµ±¼ÛAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
2. Write an essay on the features of 74th Constitutional Amendment Act 1992? 74¶¢ ±¸Y¹ïASµ ¶ª¶¢±µg VµdàAvÑn CA¥¹v ËÈp LOµ ¢¸ï¶ª¶¢ÀÀ ¢¸ñ±ÀµÀÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
3. Describe powers and functions of Urban Development Authorities in A.P.? DAlûµñ¶pñlÉ´¥ vÑn ¶pdàg¸tû¶¢Ål¼ç ¶ªA¶ªæv Clû¼O¸±¸v¶mÀ £lûµÀv¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
4. Examine the role of voluntary organizations in urban development? ¶pdàg¸tû¶¢Ål¼çvÑ ¶ªöVµÛAlµ ¶ªA¶ªæv q¸hµñ¶mÀ ¶p±¼§wAVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ?
5. Explain the need and components of capacity building of people? qÕ±µÀv «¸¶¢À±µçþï ÈpA¶pÁlµv C¶¢¶ª±¸né CAlµw CA¥¹v¶mÀ £¶¢±¼AVµÀ¶¢ÀÀ ?
SECTION – B
II. Answer any FIVE questions in 24 lines. 5x4 = 20 Marks 6. Powers and functions of Municipal Council ¶¢ÀÀnù¶pv³ OÓnùv³ Clû¼O¸±¸vÀ £lûµÀvÀ
7. Administrative Executive (Municipal Council)¶p±¼q¸vm¸ O¸±µïn±¸ö¶¬OµÀfµÀ (¶¢ÀÀnù¶pv³ OÓnùv³)
8. State Control over the Municipalities ¶¢ÀÀnùq¸wd½v ËÈp ±¸¶¨àò ¶pñsûµÀhµö n±ÀµÀAhµñg
9. Financial autonomy of Municipalities ¶¢ÀÀnùq¸wd½v C±¼çOµ «¸ö¶¢vAs¶m
10. Micro Level Planning ¶ªÃ°µî ¶pñg¸zOµ
11. Functions of Municipal Commissioner ¶¢ÀÀnù¶pv³ Oµ¤À¶¨¶m±³ £lûµÀvÀ
12. Self help Groups ¶ªö±ÀµÀA ¶ª¶®±ÀµÀOµ sÅAl¸vÀ
13. Strategies of decentralised governance q¸vm¸ £OÉAl¿ñOµ±µg ¶¢Á¹ï¶®vÀ
SECTION – C
III. Answer any TEN questions. 10x2 = 20 Marks 14. Social Audit «¸¶¢ÃZOµ hµnR 20. Urban Planning ¶pdàg½Oµ±µg ¶pñg¸zOµ
15. Municipal Chairman ¶¢ÀÀnù¶pv³ ËVDZµî´m 21. Bureaucracy GlÐïS¼ sÅAlµA
16. Town Planning Officer dÔ´m q¸ônAS³ Clû¼O¸±¼ 23 . NGOs ¶ªöVµÛAlµ ¶ªA¶ªævÀ
17. Standing Committees «¸àAfºAS³ Oµ¶¢ÀÀd½vÀ 22. HUDA ËȬlµ±¸s¹l³ ¶pdàg¸tû¶¢Ål¼è ¶ªA¶ªæ
18. Grant-in-aid ¶ª¶®±ÀµÀOµ S¸ñAdÀ 24. Satellite Cities «¸dºËvÇd³ ¶mSµ±¸vÀ
19. Decentralization £OÉAl¿ñOµ±µg 25. Urban Slum ¶pdàg¸vvÑ ¶¢ÀÀ±¼Oº¢¸fµvÀ
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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P. R. GOVT. COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KAKINADA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE LIST OF PAPER SETTERS & EXAMINERS
2017 – 2018 1. Sri.Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Political Science Govt College (A), Rajamahendravaram 2. Sri T.V. Ramana Lecturer in Political Science SVVSD Degree College, Annavaram 3. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao Lecturer in Political Science Y.N. College (A), Narasapur 4. Sri P. Babjee Lecturer in Political Science Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram 5. Sri Y.K. Satyanarayana Murthy Lecturer in Political Science S.K.B.R. College, Amalapuram 6. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam Lecturer, Dept. of Public Administration Government Degree College, Bhimavaram. 7. Dr. Ch. Jagadeswari Lecturer in Political Science Government Degree College, Ramachandrapuram 8. Sri I. Kondala Rao Lecturer in Political Science SVVSD Degree College, Annavaram
9. Dr. P. V. Krishnarao Lecturer in Political Science Government Degree College, Pithapuram Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao
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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE P.R. GOVT. COLLEGE (A), KAKINADA
Action Plan for conduct of co-curricular activities Special event/Guest lecture during the academic year 2017-18
Sl. No. Date Event Proposed Remarks
1 4
th week of July
2017 Guest Lecture on Contemporary
Issues
2 2
nd week of August
2017 Extension lecture on Public
Administration
3 2
nd week of
December 2017 Guest Lecture on Human Rights
4 4
th week of January
2018
Extension lecture on International
Relations
5 3
rd week of February
2018 National Seminar
Approved by Members of BOS P.V.V. Satyanarayana (Chairperson)
1. Sri K.S.V. Rangarao 2. Dr. B V V Bala Krishna 3. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana 4. Sri P. Babjee 5. Dr. D.S.V.S. Balasubrahmanyam 6. G. Nageswara Rao