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Page 1: Syllabus M A - Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith · Written Exam of Book Review (50 marks) ekSf[kdh ijh{kk ¼50 vad½ Viva -Voce (50 marks) 100 [4] ,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [k.M@M.A

egkRek xka/kh dk’okjk.klh&221002

,elekt’kkL= lsesLVj O;oLFkku;k la’kksf/kr ikB~;Øe

¼l= % 2015&16 ls ykxw½

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egkRek xka/kh dk’kh fo|kihB

okjk.klh&221002

lekt’kkL=

,e-,- ¼LukrdksŸkj½ lekt’kkL= lsesLVj O;oLFkk

u;k la’kksf/kr ikB~;Øe

¼l= % 2015&16 ls ykxw½

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egkRek xka/kh dk’kh fo|kihB] okjk.klh ,e-,- ¼LukrdksŸkj½ lekt’kkL= lsesLVj O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj ikB~;Øe

¼izFke ,oa f}rh; [k.M½ l= 2015&16 ls ykxw

Syllabus for M.A. Sociology Semester System (Part I and Part II) Effective from Session 2015-16

lekt’kkL= foHkkx dh foHkkxh; lfefr dh cSBd 10tqykbZ 2015 rFkk v/;;u lfefr dh cSBd 07 vxLr 2015 }kjk Loh—r ,oa ladk; lfefr dh cSBd }kjk vuqeksfnr

Approved by the Meeting of Departmental Committee dated 10th July 2015 and Board of Study dated 7th August 2015 and Faculty Committee held on 2015

� ,e-,- lekt’kkL= esa dqy 4 lsesLVj gksaxsA izR;sd lsesLVj esa 4&4 iz’ui= gksaxsA izR;sd iz’ui= 100 vadksa dk gksxkA bl izdkj ls dqy vadksa dk ;ksx 1600 gksxkA

� M.A. Sociology consists of four Semesters. Each Semester has four papers. Each paper contains 100 marks. In this way, grand total of marks will be 1600.

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I izFke lsesLVj@First Semester

blesa dqy pkj iz’u gSaA pkjksa vfuok;Z gSa

All Four Papers are compulsory

S.No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Maximum Marks

1. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1 Compulsory Paper S-1:1

lekt’kkL=h; ifjizs{; Sociological Perspective

100

2. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%2 Compulsory Paper S-1:2

ifjorZu ,oa fodkl dk lekt’kkL= Sociology of Change and Development

100

3. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%3 Compulsory Paper S-1:3

Hkkjrh; lkekftd fopkj Indian Social Thought

100

4. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%4 Compulsory Paper S-1:4

lelkef;d eqís Contemporary Issues

100

,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I f}rh; lsesLVj@Second Semester

blesa dqy pkj iz’u i= ¼rhu iz’u i= rFkk ,d ekSf[kdh gSA½ pkjksa vfuok;Z gSa

All Four Papers (Three Papers and one Viva-Voce) are compulsory

S.No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Maximum Marks

5. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%5 Compulsory Paper S-2:5

lkekftd vuqla/kku ,oa lkaf[;dh Social Research and Statistics

100

6. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%6 Compulsory Paper S-2:6

i;kZoj.k dk lekt’kkL= Sociology of Environment

100

7. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%7 Compulsory Paper S-2:7

ledkyhu Hkkjrh; lekt Contemporary Indian Society

100

8. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%8 Compulsory Paper S-2:8

iqLrd leh{kk dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ¼50 vad½ Written Exam of Book Review (50 marks) ekSf[kdh ijh{kk ¼50 vad½ Viva-Voce (50 marks)

100

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology Part II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

izFke iz’ui= vfuok;Z gSA f}rh;] rrh; ,oa prqFkZ iz’ui= oSdfYid gSA blds Øe’k% oxZ v] c ,oa l esa ls fdlh ,d iz’ui= dk p;u fo|kFkhZ djsxkA

First Paper is compulsory. Second, Third and Fourth papers are optional, students may opt any one paper from group A, B or C respectively.

S.No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Maximum Marks

9. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&3%9 Compulsory Paper S-3:9

lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr Sociological Theory

100

10. oSdfYid iz’ui= ,l&3%10 Optional Paper S-3:10

oxZ ^v*@Group ‘A’ 1- oS’ohdj.k vkSj lekt Globalization and Society vFkok@or 2. efgyk ,oa lekt Women and Society

100

11. oSdfYid iz’ui= ,l&3%11 Optional Paper S-3:11

oxZ ^c*@ Group ‘B’ 1- lkekftd tukafddh Social Demography vFkok@or 2. m|ksx,oa lekt Industry and Society

100

12. oSdfYid iz’ui= ,l&3%12 Optional Paper S-3:12

oxZ ^l*@ Group ‘C’ 1- Hkkjr esa xzkeh.k lekt Rural Society in India vFkok@or 2. /keZ dk lekt’kkL= Sociology of Religion

100

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology Part II prqFkZ lsesLVj@Fourth Semester

izFke iz’ui= vfuok;Z gSA f}rh; ,oa r`rh; iz’ui= oSdfYid gSA blds Øe’k% oxZ v ,oa c esa ls fdlh ,d iz’ui= dk p;u fo|kFkhZ djsxkA prqFkZ iz’ui= ekSf[kdh vfuok;Z gSA

First Paper is compulsory. Second and Third papers are optional, students may opt any one paper from group A or group B respectively. Fourth Paper of Viva-Voce is compulsory.

S.No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Maximum Marks

13. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&4%13 Compulsory Paper S-4:13

mPprj lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr Advanced Sociological Theory

100

14. oSdfYid iz’ui= ,l&4%14 Optional Paper S-4:14

oxZ ^v*@ Group ‘A’ 1- vijk/k ,oa n.M’kkL= Criminology and Penology vFkok@or 2. lkekftd ekuo’kkL= Social Anthropology vFkok@or 3. lkekftd lkaf[;dh Social Statistics

100

15. oSdfYid iz’ui= ,l&4%15 Optional Paper S-4:15

oxZ ^c*@ Group ‘B’ 1- Hkkjr esa uxjh; lekt Urban Society in India vFkok@or 2. laL—fr dk lekt’kkL= Sociology of Culture vFkok@or 3. xka/kh fopkj ,oa lekt Gandhian Thought and Society

100

16. vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&4%16 Compulsory Paper S-4:16

ekSf[kdh Viva-Voce

100

dqy ;ksx@Grand Total 1600

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I izFke lsesLVj@First Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%1@Compulsory Paper S-1:1 lekt’kkL=h; ifjizs{;@Sociological Perspective

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I lekt’kkL=h; ifjizs{; % vFkZ] ifjHkk”kk rFkk izeq[k fo’ks”krk;saA lajpukRed izdk;Zoknh ifjizs{; % ikjlal] eVZu] uo&izdk;Zokn % tkÝh vysDts.Mj] fudykl yqgeuA

Sociological Perspectives : Meaning, Definition and Main Characteristics. Structural Functionalist Perspective : Persons, Merton, Jaffrey Alexander, Niklos Luhman.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

fofue;oknh ifjizs{; % tktZ gkseUl] ihVj CykoA izrhdkRed vUrfØZ;koknh ifjizs{; % tktZ gjoVZ ehM] gjcVZ CywejA vfHku;’kkL=h; ifjizs{; % bjfoax xkWQeSuA

Exchange Perspective : George Homans, Peter Blau; Symbolic Internationalism Perspective : George Herbert Mead, Herbert Blumer. Dramaturgical Perspective : Erving Goffman.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III lH;rkoknh ifjizs{; % fueZy dqekj cksl] lqjthr pUnz flUgkA lajpukoknh ifjizs{; % ysoh LVªklA vfLrRooknh ifjisz{; % T;kW iky lk=ZA

Civilizational Perspective : Nirmal Kumar Bose, Surjit Chandra Sinha Structural Perspective : Levi Strauss. Existentialist Perspective; Jean-Paul Sartre.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV }U}kRed ifjizs{; % dkyZ ekDlZ] MkgjsuMkQZA dkstj % la?k”kZ dk izdk;ZoknA uo ekDlZoknh ifjizs{; % tqxsZu gscjekl] vYF;wtjA

Dialectical Perspective : Karl Marx, Dahrendorf;Lavis A. Coser : Conflict Functionlism. Neo Mariest Perspective. Jurgen Habermas, Althusser.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % vfHkxe ,oa ifjizs{;] ‘ks[kj izdk’ku] bykgkckn Turner, Johnthan The Structure of Sociological Theory Zeitlin, Irving, H Rethinking Sociology : A Critique of Contemporary Theory Becker, Howard and others Modern Sociological Theory Continuity and Change. Coser, L and Ropsenberg, B. Sociological Theory Mannheim, Karl (i) Ideology and Utopia (ii) Essay on the Sociology of Knowledge. Abraham, M. Francis Modern Sociological Theory : An Introduction Singh, Yogendra Modernization of Indian Tradition Gupta Dipankar Mistaken Modernity Giddens, Anthony The Consequences of Modernity Giddens, Anthony The Constitution of Society Jameson, F. Post Modernism or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism Das, Sudarshan Modernism vs. Post Modernism, Rajat Delhi. George Ritzer Modernity, Post-Modernity Benton, T. Rist and Fall of Structural Marxism, Macmillan, New Delhi

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I izFke lsesLVj@First Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%2@Compulsory Paper S-1:2 ifjorZu ,oa fodkl dk lekt’kkL=@Sociology of Change and Development

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd ifjorZu % vFkZ] vo/kkj.kk] izeq[k fo’ks”krk;saA lkekftd ifjorZu ,oa lkekftd fodklA mn~fodkl ,oa izxfr esa Hksn ,oa lEcU/k] lkekftd ifjorZu ds izeq[k dkjdA

Social Change : Meaning, Concept, Major Characteristics. Social Change and Social Development. Difference and relationship between Evolution and Progress, Major Factors of Social Change.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

lkekftd ifjorZu ds izeq[k fl)kUr] lkekftd ifjorZu dk Hkkjrh; lekt ij izHkko] foKku ,oa izkS|ksfxdh dk izHkko iztkrkfU=d jktuhfr dk izHkko] lkekftd vkUnksyu dk izHkko ¼nfyroknh ,oa efgykoknh vkUnksyuksa ds fo’ks”k lUnHkZ esa½] vkfFkZd fodkl dk izHkkoA

Main Theories of Social Change, Impact of Social Change on Indian Society, Impact of Science and Technology, Impact of Democratic Politics, Impact of Social Movement (With Special reference to subaltern and feminist movement), Impact of Economic Development.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III lkekftd fodkl % vFkZ] vo/kkj.kk rFkk izeq[k fo’ks”krk;saA fodflr rFkk fodkl’khy lektksa dh vo/kkj.kk ,oa leL;k;sa] fodkl ds izeq[k dkjd] fodkl rFkk ifjfLFkfrdh;] /kkj.kh; fodkl] dsUnz ifjf/k fl)kUrA

Social Development : Meaning Concept and Main Characteristics. Concept and Problemsof Developed and Developing Societies. Main Factorsof Development, Development and Ecology, Sustainable Development. Theory of Centre-Periphery.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

fodkl ls lEcfU/kr izeq[k iFk % iw¡thoknh iFk] lektoknh iFk] xka/khoknh iFk] fodkl ds ekxZ esa vkus okyh lkekftd&lkaL—frd ck/kk;sa] oS’ohdj.k dk Hkkjrh; lekt ij izHkkoA

Main path of Development : Capitalistics Path, Socialistics Path, and Gandhian Path, Socio-Cultural Barriers in the Path of Development, Impact of Globalization on Indian Society.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Hoselitz Sociological Aspects of Economic Growth Hetzier, S.A. Technological Growth and Social Change Unithan, T,K,N and Others Towards a Sociology of Culture in India Turner, Roy India’s Urban Future Galbraith, J.K. The Affluent Society Krishnamachari, V.T. National Extension Movement Singh Arun Kumar&Singh A.P.Social and Human Development feJ] ds0ds0 fodkl dk lekt’kkL= js[kk ifjorZu ,oa fodkl flag] fojsUnz fodkl dk lekt’kkL=

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I izFke lsesLVj@First Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%3@Compulsory Paper S-1:3 Hkkjrh; lkekftd fopkj@Indian Social Thought

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd fopkj % vFkZ] ifjHkk”kkA Hkkjrh; lkekftd fopkj % vFkZ ,oa lzksrA euq dh lekt O;oLFkk & o.kZ] vkJe rFkk laLdkjA dkSfVY; dk vFkZ’kkL= &fookg rFkk lEifŸk lEcU/kh O;oLFkkA tSu lkekftd fpUru& O;fä dh vo/kkj.kkA ckS) lkekftd fpUru& O;fä dh vo/kkj.kk] Hkkjrh; laL—fr dks ckS) n`f”V dh nsuA

Social Thought : Meaning& Definition. Indian Social Thought : Meaning and Sources. Manu’s Social System-Varna, Ashram, and Sacrament. Kautilya’s Arthashastra- Marriage and System relating to property.Social thought in Jainism :Concept of Man, Buddhist Social Thought-Concept of Man in Buddhism, Contribution of Buddhism to Indian Culture.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

Hkkjrh; iqutkZxj.k %jktk jke eksgu jk;& lkekftd fopkj] czã lektA Lokeh n;kuUn ljLorh&lkekftd fopkjA Lokeh foosdkuUn&lkekftd fopkjA

Indian Renaissance. Raja Ram Mohan Rai- Social Thought, Brahm Samaj. Swami Dayanand Saraswati- Social Thought. Swami Vivekanand- Social Thought.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III egkRek eksgu nkl deZpUnz xka/kh& vfgalk vkSj lR;kxzg] loksZn;] U;kl dk fl)kUrA MkW0 Hkxokunkl % lekt n’kZu] Jh vjfoUn& vfrekuo rFkk jk”VªoknA

Mahatma Mohan Das Karamchandra Gandhi- Non Violence and Satyagraha, Sarvodaya, Theory of Trusteeship. Dr. Bhagwan Das-Social Philosophy, Sri Arvindo’s Concepts of Superman, Nationalism.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

lektoknh fpUru % vkpk;Z ujsUnz nso& lektokn] jk”Vªokn] laL—fr vkSj f’k{kkA MkW0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k& lektokn] uj&ukjh LorU=rkA

Socialiastic Thought : Acharya Narendra Dev-Socialism, Nationalism, Culture and Education. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya- Socialism,Freedom of Male-Female.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k Hkkjrh; lkekftd fopkj Prabhu, P.N. Hindu Social Organization dk.ks] ih0oh0 fgUnw /keZ ‘kkL= dk bfrgkl MsfoM th- ek.Msycke lkslk;Vh bu bf.M;k

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I izFke lsesLVj@First Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&1%4@Compulsory Paper S-1:4 lelkef;d eqís@Contemporary Issues

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

Hkkjrh; tutkfr;ksa dh izeq[k fo’ks”krk;sa] Hkkjrh; tutkfr;ksa dk oxhZdj.k] Hkkjrh; tutkfr;ksa dh izeq[k leL;k;sa ,oa lek/kku] tutkrh; Hkkjr esa yksd ehfM;k vkSj tu lapkjA

Major Characteristics of Indian Tribes, Classification of Indian Tribes, Main problems of Indian Tribes and its solutions, Folk Media and Mass Communication in Tribal India.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

Hkkjr esa efgykvksa dh tula[;kRed fLFkfr] fyax vk/kkfjr foHksn] efgykvksa dh izfLFkfr ,oa HkwfedkA

Demographic scenario of Woman in India, Discriminations based on sex, status and Role of Women.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III tula[;k foLQksV] {ks=h; fo”kerk] efyu cfLr;k¡] vijk/k ,oa vijkf/k;ksa ds cnyrs ifjn`’;] eknd nzO; O;luA

Population explosion, Regional disparity, Slum areas, Changing Scenario of crime and criminals, Drug addiction and alcohalism.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

ikfjokfjd folejlrk % ?kjsyw fgalk] dU;k Hkzw.k gR;k] fookg foPNsn] ngst] vUrihZ<+h; la?k”kZ] Hkz”Vkpkj rFkk ,M~lA

Disharmoneyin Family : Domestic Violence,Female foeticide, Divorce, Dowry, Intergenerational Conflict, Corruption and Aids.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Freedman, Jane Feminism Watson, C.W. Multi Cultureralism Engels Origin at Family, Private Property and State Oppone Christine A Symposium at Seven Roles and Status of Women (ILO) Maria Mies Towards the Methodology at Women’s Studies Leela Dube Review of Studies on Women in Southeast Asia Louis Dumont D (eds) Contribution to India Sociology, Vol. I to X (Selected Pockak

Protions) Beiley, F.C. & Caste, Nation and Tribe Mazumdar, D.N. Races and culture of India Madan & Mazumdar Social Anthropology xqIrk] lqHkk”k pUnzk Hkzw.k ijh{k.k ,oa dU;k Hkzw.k gR;k vkgwtk] jke lkekftd leL;k;sa flag] vferk fyax ,oa lektA

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I f}rh; lsesLVj@Second Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%5@Compulsory Paper S-2:5 lkekftd vuqla/kku ,oa lkaf[;dh@Social Research and Statistics

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd vuqla/kku % vFkZ ,oa egRoA rF;] vo/kkj.kk ,oa fl)kUrA midYiuk % lzksr ,oa fuekZ.k] oLrqfu”BrkA lkekftd ‘kks/k esa oSKkfud i)fr rFkk rdZA

Social Research : Meaning and Importance. Facts, Concept and Theory. Hypothesis : Source And Formulation, Objectivity.Scientific method and reasoing in social research.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

fun’kZu % vFkZ rFkk izeq[k rduhfdA vuqla/kku vfHkdYi % vFkZ ,oa izdkjA lektfefrA vUroZLrq fo’ys”k.kA lkekftd vuqla/kku esa vuqekiu dh leL;k;saA

Sampling : Meaning and Main Techniques. Research Design : Meaning and types. Sociometry. Content Analysis. Problems of Measurement in Social Research.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III xq.kkRed ,oa ifj.kkekRed vuqla/kku i)fr;k¡ % losZ{k.k] voyksdu] lk{kkRdkj] vuqlwph] iz’ukoyh ,oa oS;fäd v/;;u i)frA

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods : Survey, Observation, Interview, Schedule,Questionnaire and Case-Study Method.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

vifdj.k ds eki % ek/; fopyu] ekud fopyuA lglEcU/k] lglEcU/k&xq.kkadA lkFkZdrk ijh{k.k % dkbZ& oxZ ijh{k.kA

Measure of Dispersion : Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation. Correlation, Coefficient, Test of Significance : Chi-Square test.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Ackoff, R.L. The Design of Social Research Johoda, et Al Research Methods in Social Research Goods and Hatt Method in Social Research Lundberg, George A. Social Research xkSjh’kadj rFkk ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k lkekftd vuqla/kku ,oa losZ{k.k eq[kthZ vkj0,u0 lkekftd vuqla/kku ,oa losZ{k.k flag] czts’k dqekj lkekftd vuqla/kku i)fr;k¡

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I f}rh; lsesLVj@Second Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%6@Compulsory Paper S-2:6 i;kZoj.k dk lekt’kkL=@Sociology of Environment

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

i;kZoj.k dh vo/kkj.kk % izk—frd vkSj lkekftd i;kZoj.k] gfjVst dh iw.kZ i;kZoj.kh; vo/kkj.kk % i;kZoj.k vkSj ikfjfLFkfrdh] lkekftd ikfjfLFkfrdh] lkekftd thou ij ikfjfLFkfrdh dk izHkkoA

Concept of Environment : National and Social Environment, Total Environmental Concept of Heritage : Environment and Ecology, Social Ecology, Impact of Ecology on Social life.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

i;kZoj.k vkSj fodkl lEcU/kh eqís % iznw”k.k] jsfxLrkuhdj.k] ty {kh.krkA i;kZoj.k lEcU/kh foe’kZ ,oa vkUnksyuA

Issues Concerning Environment and Development : Pollution, Desertification, Water Depletion, Environmental discourse and Movements.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III Hkwe.Myh; Å”ehdj.kA gfjr xg izHkkoA vEyh; o”kkZA Hkkjr esa ÅtkZ ladV vkSj bldk izcU/kuA

Global Warming, Green House Effect. Acid Rain. Energy Crises in India and its Management.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

i;kZoj.k vuqdwy izkS|ksfxdhA i;kZoj.k ,oa /kkj.kh; fodklA vkink izcU/kuA ty izcU/kuA

Eco-Friendly Technology. Environment and Sustainable Development. Disaster Management. Water Management.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

1. Bell, Michael Mayerfeld, (2004), An Invitation to Environmental Sociology, Sun Publications, New Delhi.

2. Malimk, S.L., & Bhattacharya, D.K., (1986) % Aspects of Human Ecology, Northern Book Centre, New Delhi

3. Mclntosh, Rebert, P., (1985) The Background of Ecology : Concept & Theory Cambridge University Press, New York.

4. Giddens, Anthony, Global Problems and Ecological Crisis, in Introduction to Sociology (Edit) W.W. Nortor & Co. New York.

5. Morse, Stephen & Stocking, Michael (Ed.) 1995. People and Environment, UCL Press Limited London.

6. Gadagil, Madhan and Guha Ramchandra, Ecology and Equity : The Use and Abuse of Nature Contemporary India, New Delhi.

7. Redeliffe, Michael, Development and the Environment Crisi, Mcheun Co. Ltd. New York. 8. Schnaiberg, Allan, The Environment Oxford University Press, New York. 9. Rao, M.S. Social Movements and Social Transformation, Macmillan, Madras 10. Fernandes, Walter and Enakshi Ganguli Thukral (Eds). 1989, Development, Displacement and

Rehabilitation: Issues for a National Debate Indian Social Institute, New Delhi.

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I f}rh; lsesLVj@Second Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%7@Compulsory Paper S-2:7 ledkyhu Hkkjrh; lekt@Contemporary Indian Society

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lekt’kkL= dk Hkkjrh; ifjizs{; % Hkkjr fo|k vfHkxe % th0,l0 ?kq;sZ] yqblM~;wekA lajpukRed&izdk;kZRed vfHkxe % ,e0,u0 Jhfuokl] ,l0lh0 nwcsA }U}kRed vfHkxe % Mh0ih0 eq[kthZ % ,0vkj0 nslkbZA

Indian Perspective of Sociology : Indological Approach - G.S. Ghurye, Luis Dumont, Structural-Functional Approach : M.N. Srinivas, S.C. Dube. Dialectial Approach - D.P. Mukharjee, A.R. Desai.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

vkUnzs csrbZ& xzkeh.k lekt esa fo”kerk ds Lo:iA ,0vkj0 nslkbZ % Hkkjrh; jk”Vªokn dh lkekftd i”BHkwfe]nfyroknh ifjizs{; & MkW0 vEcsMdj ,oa MsfoM gkMhZeSuA

Andre Beteille : Forms of diversity in Rural Society.A.R. Desai : Social Background of Indian Nationalism. Subalturn Perspective : Dr. Ambedkar and David Hardiman.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III jk”Vª fuekZ.k dh izfØ;k % jk”Vª fuekZ.k] laL—fr cgqy lekt]iaFkfujis{krkokn] vusdrk esa ,drkA Hkkjr esa jk”Vª fuekZ.k dh leL;k;sa ,oa lek/kkuA Process of Nation Building : Nation Building, Cultural Pluralistic Society. Secularism,Unity in Diversity. Problems of Nation Building in India and its solutions.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

vk/kqfud Hkkjr esa ifjorZu ls lEcfU/kr izeq[k izfØ;k;sa % if’pehdj.k] laL—frdj.k vk/kqfudhdj.k rFkk turU=hdj.kA

Major Process related to change in Modern India : Westernization, Sanskritizatrion, Moderanization and Democratization.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Deai, A.R. Social Background of Indian Nationalism Deniel Thorner The Shaping of Modern India Singh, Y. Modernization of Indian Tradition : A Scientific Study of Social Change Kuppuswamy Social Change in India Dumont, G.S. Homo Hierachicus Ghurey, G.S. Caste and Class in India Mishra, B.B. The Indian Middle Class ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k ledkyhu Hkkjrh; lekt Jhfuokl] ,e0,e0 Hkkjr esa tkfr ,oa vk/kqfud ifjorZu csyh] ,Q0th0 tkfr ,oa vkfFkZd ifjf/k ¼vuq0 xksiky ‘kj.k flUgk½ vkUnsz] csrbZ Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k lekt esa fo”kerk ¼vuq0 e0uk0 d.kZ½ nwcs] ,l0lh0 ijEijk] bfrgkl cks/k ,oa laL—frA

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL=izFke [[email protected]. Sociology Part I f}rh; lsesLVj@Second Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&2%8@Compulsory Paper S-2:8 iqLrd leh{kk vkSj ekSf[kdh@Book Review and Viva-Voce

;g nks Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr gSA

This Paper is divided in two parts.

¼v½fo|kFkhZ dks lekt’kkL= dh fdlh ,d iqLrd dh iqLrd leh{kk dh fyf[kr ijh{kk nsuh gksxhA ftldh vf/ksdre ‘kCn lhek 1000 ‘kCn gksxhA

(A) Students will have to appear in written examination of book review and that book review must be related with any of the book of Sociology, the maximum word limit of which woule be 1000 words.

¼c½f}rh; Hkkx esa 50 vad dh ekSf[kdh dh ijh{kk gksxhA

(B) Second Part of the Paper would be of Viva-Voce of 50 marks.

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. SociologyPart II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

vfuok;Z iz’ui= ,l&3%9@Compulsory Paper S-3:9 lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr@Sociological Theory

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % ifjHkk”kk] rF;] vo/kkj.kk vkSj fl)kUrA lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr ,oa ifjizs{; esa vUrjA

Sociological Theory : Definition, Fact, Concept and Theory. Difference between Sociological Theory and Perspective.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

fl)kUr fuekZ.k dh i)fr’kkL=h; n`f”V;k¡ % vkn’kZokn] izR;{kokn] LosPNkoknA e/; {ks=h; fl)kUrA y?kq fl)kUrA

Methodological Perspectives of Theory building : Idealism, Positivism, Voluntarism. Middle Range Theory. Small (Micro) Theory.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III ogn lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % bekby nq[khZeA eSDl cscj %lkekftd fØ;k] VkWydkV ikjlUl & lkekftd fØ;k] lkekftd O;oLFkkA e/; {ks=h; fl)kUrA eVZu % lUnHkZ lewg O;ogkj] fopyu izfreku ,oa vkn’kZ ‘kwU;rkA lksjksfdu % lkekftd lkaL—frd xfr’khyrkA

Grand Sociological Theories : E. Durkhiem. Max Weber :Social Action, Tolcott Parsons – Social Action, Social System. Middle Range Theory . R.K. Merton : Reference Group Behaviour, Davient Pattern and Anomie. P. Sorokin : Socio-Cultural Mobility.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

tqxzSu gscjekl % lEizs”k.k fØ;k] oS/krk dk ladV] vk/kqfudrkokn ,d viw.kZ ifj;kstukA

J. Habbermas : Communicative action, Legitimation crisis in Society, Modernization – an incomplete project.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % vfHkxe ,oa ifjizs{; gfj’pUnz JhokLro vk/kqfud lekt oSKkfud fl)kUr ifjp; jfoUnz ukFk eq[kthZ mPprj lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr Turner, Jonathan H. Social Strafication : A Theoretical Analysis Turner, Jonathan H. The Structure of Sociological Theory Parsons, Talcott The Structure of Social Action Webber, Max The Theory of Social and Economic Organization Webber, Max Economy and Society Giddens, Anthony The Constitution of Society Giddens, Anthony The Consequence of Modernity Merton, Robert K. Social Theory and Social Structure Lyotard, Jean-Francois The Post-Modern Condition : A report on knowledge

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. SociologyPart II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ v ,l&3%10@Optional Paper Group A S-3:10 oS’ohdj.k vkSj lekt@Globalization and Society

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

oS’ohdj.k % vFkZ ,o aifjHkk”kkA oS’ohdj.k dh ,sfrgkfld] jktuhfrd vkSj vkfFkZd i”BHkwfeA iw¡thokn vkSj oS’ohdj.kA oS’ohdj.k dh fo’ks”krk;sa % lwpuk ,oa tulapkj rduhdh dh HkwfedkA oS’ohdj.k ds vfHkdj.k % cgqjk”Vªh; fuxe] fo’o cSad] vkb0,e0,Q0 ¼vUrjkZ”Vªh;eqnzk dks”k½ jk”Vª&jkkT; vkSj oS’ohdj.kA

Globalization : Meaning and Definition. Historical, Political and Economical Background of Globalization. Capitalism and Globalization, Characteristics of Globalization : Role of Information Technology and Mass-Communication. Main Agencies of Globalization – Multinational Corporations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund. Nation-State and Globalization.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

oS’ohdj.k vkSj cktkjA oS’ohdj.k ,oa laL—frA oS’ohdj.k ,oa miHkksäkoknA O;fäokn vkSj oS’ohdj.kA oS’ohdj.k vkSj xjhchA

Globalization and Market. Globalization and Culture. Globalization and Consumerism. Individualism and Globalization. Globalization and Poverty.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III oS’ohdj.k vkSj /kkfeZd dêjrkoknA u`tkrh;rk vkSj oS’ohdj.kA oSf’od i;ZVu vkSj oS’ohdj.kA tu&laL—fr vkSj oS’ohdj.kA

Globalization and Religious Fundamentalism. Ethnicity and Globalization. Global Tourism and Globalization. Mass-Culture and Globalization.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

oS’ohdj.k ds ykHk ,oa gkfu;k¡A oS’ohdj.k rFkk Hkkjrh; vuqHkoA oS’ohdj.k lEcU/kh v|ru foe’kZA

Profit and Loss of Globalization. Globalization and Indian Experiences. Current discourse on Globalization.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

ik.Ms;] jfo izdk’k oS’ohdj.k ,oa lekt Albrow Martin The Global Age : State and Society Beyond Modernity Drezem Jean and Amartya Indian Economic Development and Social Opportunity Hoogvelt, Ankie Globalization and the Post Colonial World. The New Kiely, Ray and Phil Globalization and the Third World Waters, Maclolm Globalization, London : Routledge Giddens, Anthony The Consequence of Modernity Giddens, Anthony Modernity and Self Identity : Self and Society in the late Modern Age Giri, Anandata K. Global Transformation : Post modernity and Beyond Rabertson, R. Globalization : Social Theory and Global Culture Singh, Yogendra Culture Changes in India

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology I Part II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ v ,l&3%10@Optional Paper Group A S-3:10 efgyk ,oa lekt@Women and Society

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

Hkkjr esa efgykvksa dh izfLFkfr ¼oSfnd dky ls 21oha ‘krkCnh rd½ ukjhoknh fpUru dk izknqHkkZo % lkekftd&,sfrgkfld n`f”Vdks.k] ukjhoknh vkUnksyu ,oa laxBuA

Status of Women in India (From Vedic Period to 21st Century) Emergence of Feminist thought : Socio-Historical Perspective, Feminist movement and organization.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

efgykvksa ds lkekftd] vkfFkZd ,oa jktuhfrd vf/kdkj] fyax vk/kkfjr Je foHkktuA fodkl ,oa efgyk l’kfädj.kA efgyk;as ,oa dkuwuA

Economic,Socio and Political rights of Women. Gender based division of labour Development and women empowerment. Women and Law.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III vfookfgr efgykvksa] ifjR;ärkvksa ,oa fo/kokvksa dh leL;k;saA Hkkjrh; efgykvksa esa f’k{kk ,oa LokLF;A dk;ZLFky ij efgykvksa ds lkFk HksnHkkoA ‘kks”k.k ,oa mRihM+u dh leL;k;saA Problems of Unmarried Women, Divorces and Widows. Education and Health of Indian Women. Discrimination against women at work place problems of Exploitation and Harassment.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV Hkkjr esa efgyk vkj{k.k] jk”Vªh; efgyk vk;ksx dh lajpuk ,oa dk;Z efgyk ,oa tuek/;eA

Women reservation in India. Structure and functions of National Commission for Women. Women and Mass Media.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Desia A.R. Rural Sociology in India, Popular, Bombay Smith, Iynn, T. The Sociology of Rural Life Dhitamber, J.B. Introduction Rural Sociology Lewis, Oscer Peasant Culture in India and Mexico Majumdar, D.N. (ed) Rural Profiles Srinivash, M.N. India’s Village Dube, S.C. India’s Changing Village flag] vferk fyax ,oa lekt ?ku’;ke ‘kkg Hkkjr esa lkekftd vkUnksyu izks0 ts0ih0 flag cnyrs Hkkjr dh leL;k;sa jke vkgwtk Hkkjrh; lkekftd O;oLFkk ,e0,e0 yokfu;k¡ vkSj ‘kf’k ds tSu Hkkjrh; lkekftd O;oLFkk jfoUnz ukFk eq[kthZ Hkkjrh; lkekftd laLFkk;saA ohjsUnz izdk’k ‘kekZ Hkkjrh; lekt eqís ,oa leL;k;sa esjh cksYlVu Øk¶V L=h vf/kdkjksa dk vkSfpR;& lk/ku vjfoUn tSu vkSjr gksus dh ltk js[kk dLrokj L=h fpUru dh pqukSfr;k¡ e.kky ik.Ms; tgk¡ vkSjrsa x<+h tkrh gSaA th0,y0 ‘kekZ lkekftd eqís johUnz dqekj ikBd tula[;k leL;k ds L=h &ikB ds jkLrs rstsLoj ik.Ms; vkSj laxhrk ik.Ms; Hkkjr esa lkekftd leL;k;saA

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology Part II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ c ,l&3%11@Optional Paper Group B S-3:11 lkekftd tukafddh@Social Demography

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd tukafddh % vFkZ] ifjHkk”kk ,oa egRo] fo”k; lkexzh rFkk {ks=] tukafddh; lead ,oa i)fr;k¡] tukafddh ,oa vU; lekt foKkuksa esa lEcU/k

Social Demography : Meaning, Definition and Importance, Subject Matter and Scope, Demographic Data and Methods, Relation between Demography and Other Social Sciences.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

tula[;k fl)kUr % tula[;k fl)kUrksa dh ,sfrgkfld i`”BHkwfe] ekYFkl dk tula[;k fl)kUrA tSfodh; fl)kUr % lSMyj] McyMsA lkekftd&lkaL—frd fl)kUr % M~;wek] QsVj fuŸkh] tula[;k laØe.k dk fl)kUrA

Population Theory : Historical Background of Population Theory, Malthusian Theory of Population, Biological Theories : Michel Thomas Sadlar, Thomas Doubleday.Socio-Cultural Theories :Dumont, Fetter Nitti, Theory of Population Transition.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III thou lead % iztuu ,oa iztuu izekiu] e`R;q ,oa e`R;q izekiu] iztuu ,oa e`R;q nj ds lkekftd fu/kkZjd] thou lkfj.kh % vFkZ] izdkj] mís’; rFkk mi;ksfxrkA ns’kkUrj.k % vFkZ] egRo] izdkj] fo’ks”krk;sa ,oa izHkkoA ns’kkUrj.k ds dkjdA vkfFkZd fodkl ,oa tula[;k esa lEcU/kA Vital Statistics : Fertility and Fertility Measurement, Mortality and Mortality Measurement, Social Determinants of fertility and Mortality, Life – Table : Meaning, Types, Objectives and Utility. Migration : Meaning, Importance, Type, Characteristics and impact. Factors of Migration. Relation between Economic Development and Population.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

fodkl’khy vFkZO;oLFkkvksa ds lUnHkZ esa tula[;k uhfr] fo’ks”k :i ls Hkkjrh; tula[;k uhfrA tula[;k f’k{kk % vFkZ] mís’;] vax ,oa egRoA

Population Policy with reference to Developing Economic System – With Special Reference to Indian Population Policy. Population Education : Meaning, Objectives, Components and importance.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Malthus, T.R. An Essay on Population Coal, A.J. and Hoover, E.M. Population Growth and Economic Development in Law IncomeCountries. Cox, P.R. Demography Carr-Sounders, A.M. The Population Problems Coontz Sydney H. The Population Theories and Economic Interpretation Davis, Kingsley The Population of India and Pakistan Mukherjee, R.K. Population Problems Chandreshekhar, S. Population and Planned Parenthood in India George, Henry Progress and Povertys ns’k ik.Ms;] ,l0,u0 lkekftd tukafddh nwcs] fxfjtk izlkn tula[;k of) dh leL;k&lekt’kkL=h; ifjizs{; iar] ts0lh0 tukafddh oh0 dqekj tukafddh

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,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology Part II rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester

oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ c ,l&3%11@Optional Paper Group B S-3:11 m|ksx,oa lekt@Industryand Society

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

vkS|ksfxd lekt’kkL= % ifjHkk”kk] fo”k; {ks=A lekt dkvkS|ksfxd vk;ke % Je foHkktu] foosdhdj.k]mRiknu lEcU/k] vfrfjDr ewY;A

IndustrialSociology: Definition, Scope.Industrial dimensions of society : division of labour, Rationlization, Production Relation, Surplus value.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

dk;Z % ifjHkk”kk ,oa izd`frA mŸkj vk/kqfud lekt vkSj vkS|ksfxd lekt] m|ksxks esa ekuo lEcU/k] vkS|ksfxd Fkdku ,oa uhjlrkA

Work: Definition and Nature. Post-Industrial Society and Industrial Society, Human Relations in Industry, Industrial Fatigue and Monotony.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III vkSipkfjd rFkk vukSipkfjd laxBu % lajpuk ,oa izdk;Z] izcU/k ds fl)kUr&vkS|ksfxd lEcU/kA vkS|ksfxd fookn % dkj.k rFkk fu”iknu dh fof/k;kW] e/;LFkrk] fookpu] le>kSrkA

Formal and Informal Organization: Structure and Function. Theory of Management- Industrial Relations, IndustrialDispute: Causes and Methods ofDisposal, Mediation, Arbitration, Settlement.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

Jela?k] lkewfgd lkSnkdkjh] vkS|ksfxd laxBuksa esa Jela?k dh Hkwfedk] Hkkjr esa Jela?k dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl] izcU/k esa Je lgHkkfxrk] Je izotuA

Trade Union , Collective Bargaining , Role of Trade Unions in Industrial Organizations, Origin and Development of Trade Union in India, Labour Participation in Management, Labour Migration.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

flUgk ih0lh0][kjs ch0lh0 vkS|ksfxd lekt’kkL= >k fo’oukFk vkS|ksfxd lekt’kkL= okVlu]ds0 Vksuh 1995 lksfl;ksykWth odZ ,.M baMLVªh jkekLokeh] bZ0,0 1988 baMLVªh ,.M yscj jkekLokeh] bZ0,0 1988 baf.MfLVª;y fjys’kUl bu bf.M;k ik.Ms; Hkkjr esa lkewfgd lkSnsckth

,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. Sociology Part II

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rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ l ,l&3%12@Optional Paper Group C S-3:12

Hkkjr esa xzkeh.k lekt@Rural Society in India

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

xzkeh.k lekt’kkL= % ifjHkk”kk] iz—fr] xzkeh.k&uxjh; Hksn rFkk lkrR;] uxjh; laL—fr dk xzkeh.k laL—fr ij izHkkoA Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k lekt dh izeq[k fo’ks”krk;sa rFkk mlesa orZeku esa gks jgs ifjorZuA

Rural Sociology : Definition, Nature, Rural-Urban Differences, and Continuum, Impact of Urban Culture on Rural Culture. Main Characteristic of Indian Rural Society and Recent Changes Taking Place in it.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

izeq[k xzkeh.k lkekftd laLFkk;sa % tkfr] ifjokj] ukrsnkjh] ttekuh] /keZ] yksd laL—fr] y?kq ,oa o`gn ijEijk;sa] lkoZHkkSehdj.k ,oa LFkkuhdj.k] gfjr ØkfUr vkSj bldk izHkkoA fdlku vkUnksyuA

Major Rural Social Institution : Caste, Family, Kinship, Jajmani, Religion, Folk-Culture, Little and Great Traditions, Universalization and Parochialization, Green Revolution and its Impact, Peasants Movements.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III xzkeh.k leL;k;sa % xzkeh.k fu/kZurk] _.k xzLrrk] csjkstxkjh] ‘kS{kf.kd fiNM+kiu] xzkeh.k Hkwfeghuksa dh leL;k;sa] xzkeh.k fodkl dk;ZØe&iapo”khZ; ;kstuk;saA Rural Problems : Rural Poverty, Rural Indebtedness, Unemployment, Educational Backwardness, Problems of Landless, Rural Development Programmes - Five Year Plans.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

uohu iapk;rhjkt O;oLFkk dh izeq[k fo’ks”krk;sa ,oa mldk ewY;kadu] xzkeh.k xqVcUnh] xzkeh.k usr`Ro dk cnyrk izfrekuA Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k lekt esa uohu ifjorZuoS’ohdj.k dk Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k lekt ij izHkkoA

Main Features of the New Panchayati Raj System and its Evaluation, Rural Faction, Changing Patterns of Rural Leadership. Recent Changes in Indian Rural Society Impact of Globalization on Indian Rural Society.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book: Desia, A.R. Rural Sociology in India, Popular, Bombay Smith, Iynn, T. The Sociology of Rural Life. Dhitamber, J.B. Introduction Rural Sociology Sunderson Rural Sociology and Social Organization Chaplin, F.S. Social Structure of Rural Society Redfiled, Robert The Little Community and Peasant Society and Culture Nelson, Hawry Rural Sociology Majumdar, D.N. (ed) Rural Profiles Srinivas M.N. India’s Villages Dube, S.C. India’s Changing Village Chandan, B.R., Rajasthan Village nslkbZ ,0vkj0 Hkkjr esa xzkeh.k lekt’kkL= Jhfuokl] ,e0,u0 bf.M;kt foyst &&&&&&&&&&& lks’ky psat bu ekMZu bf.M;k pkSgku cztjkt xzkeh.k lekt’kkL= nwcs] ,l0lh0 Hkkjr esa ifjofrZr xzke vxzoky] th0ds xzkeh.k lekt’kkL= ‘kekZ vkSj xqIrk xzkeh.k lekt’kkL=

,e0,0 lekt’kkL= f}rh; [[email protected]. SociologyPart II

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rrh; lsesLVj@Third Semester oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ l ,l&3%12@Optional Paper Group C S-3:12

/keZ dk lekt’kkL=@Sociology of Religion

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

/keZ dk lekt’kkL= % vFkZ] fo”k; {ks= ,oa iz—fr] /keZ ,oa laL—fr] /keZ dh mRifŸk ds fl)kUr] /keZ ds lkekftd izdk;Z] ‘keuoknA

Sociology of Religion : Meaning, Scope and Nature, Religion and Culture, Theories of the Origin of Religion, Social Function of Religion, Shamanism.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

deZdk.M ,oa ikSjkf.kd xkFkk] /keZ ,oa lkekftd fo?kVu] /keZ vkSj vijk/k] /kkfeZd lewgksa ds laxBu] iaFk] lEiznk;] ,Dysf’k;k] iwtk i)fr] /kkfeZd usr`RoA

Rituals and Myths, Religion and Social Disorganization, Religion and Crime, Religious Organization, Sect, Denomination, Ecclesia, Cult, Religious Leadership.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III /keZ ,oa lkekftd ljapuk] /keZ ,oa lkekftd ifjorZu] /keZ ,oa vkfFkZd O;oLFkk ¼eSDl] oscj] dkyZ ekDlZ½ /keZ ,oa foKku] /keZ ,oa jktuhfrA

Religion and Social Structure, Religion and Social Change, Religion and Economic System (Max Weber, Karl Marx), Religion and Science, Religion and politics.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

fo’o ds izeq[k /keZ % fgUnw /keZ] tSu /keZ] ckS) /keZ] ;gwnh /keZ] bZlkbZ /keZ] bLyke /keZA

Main Religion of the World : Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

flag ‘;ke/kj /keZ dk lekt’kkL= jke/kkjh flag fnudj laL—fr ds pkj v/;k; ckads fcgkjh yky lkofj;k izeq[k /keksZa ds n’kZu Emile Durkhim The Elementary Form of Religious Life Robert K. Merton Social Theory and Social Structure Max Weber The Protestant Ethics and Spirit of Capitalism

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mPprj lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr@Advanced Sociological Theory

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

y?kq lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % lkekftd fofue; fl)kUr & tktZ dkWLij gkseUl vkSj ihVj ,e CykA QsuksesuksykWth ¼laofŸk’kkL=½& ,MeaM gqlyZ] vYÝsM ‘kwV~tA yksdfof/k foKku % xkjfQUdsayA

Micro (Small)Sociological Theories : Social Exchange Theory – George Cosper Homans and Peter M. Blau.Phenomenology – Edmund Husserl, Alfred Schutz. Ethnomethodology- Garfinkel.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

dsUnz{kksj fl)kUr % vkJ;rk fl)kUr dh i”BHkwfe ,oa izLFkkiuk;sa] vkUnzs x.Mj ÝSad dk fopkj] beSUkqvy okyjLVhu ds fopkj] foe’kkZRed lekt’kkL=A

Centre-Periphery Theory : Background and Proposition of Dependency Theory, A.G. Frank’s Approach, Emanual Walarstean’s Thought. Discursive Sociology.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III mŸkj vk/kqfudrkoknA mŸkj lajpukoknA Qwdks & ‘kfä vkSj Kku dk foe’kZ] ikxyiu ,oa lH;rk] dkeqdrk dk bfrgkl] vuq’kklu ,oa n.M] Kku dk iqjkrRoA tsD;wl nsfjnk & foljapuk vFkok fo[k.MuA Post-Modernization; Post Structuralism- Paul Michel Foucault – Discourse of knowledge and power, Madness and Civilization, History of Sexuality, Discipline and Punish, Archaeology of knowledge. Jacques Derrida – Deconstruction theory.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

thu&Ýsdkst Y;ksrMZ % o`gn oŸkkUr dk vUr] ,aFkuh fxMsUl dk lajpukdj.k fl)kUrA

Jean-Francois Lyotard : End of Meta narratives. The Structuration theory of Anthony Giddens.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

ik.Ms; jfo izdk’k lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % vfHkxe ,oa ifjizs{; gfj’pUnz JhokLro vk/kqfud lekt oSKkfud fl)kUr ifjp; jfoUnz ukFk eq[kthZ mPprj lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr Turner, Jonathan H. Social Stratification: A Theoretical Analysis Turner, Jonathan H. The Structure of Sociological Theory Parsons, Talcott The Structure of Social Action Weber, Max The Theory of Social and Economic Organization Weber Max Economic and Society Giddens, Anthony The Constitution of Society Giddens, Anthony The Consequence of Modernity Merton, Robert K. Social Theory and Social Structure Lyotard, Jean Francois The Post-Modern Condition : A Report on Knowledge

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prqFkZ lsesLVj@Fourth Semester oSdfYid iz’ui= oxZ v ,l&4%14@OptionalPaper Group A S-4:14

vijk/k ,oa n.M’kkL=@Criminology and Penology

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

vijk/k’kkL= % ifjHkk”kk] fo”k; {ks= ,oa iz—frA vijk/k dh dkj.krk ds fl)kUrA ‘kkL=h; rFkk ‘kkjhfjd lajpuk dk fl)kUrA yksEczkslks rFkk gqêu ds fl)kUr] vkfFkZd fl)kUrA

Criminology : Definition, Scope and Nature. The Theory of Causation of Crime, Classical and Constitutional Theory of Crime : Lombrosso and Hutton’sTheory. Economic Theory.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

eVZu dk vijk/k dk lkekftd lajpuk dk fl)kUrA nq[khZe dk ,ukseh dk fl)kUrA lkaL—frd la?k”kZ dk fl)kUr dksgu dk milaL—fr dk fl)kUrA vijk/khdj.k dh izfØ;k ls lEcfU/kr lekt’kkL=h; fl)kUr % lnjyS.M dk foHksnd lkgp;Z dk fl)kUr] vijk/k dk ukedj.k ¼yscfyax½ fl)kUrA

Merton’s theory of Social Structure of Crime. Durkhiem’s Theory of Anomie. Theory of Cultural Conflict. Cohen’s Sub-Culture Theory. Sociological Theory of Criminalization Process : Differential Association Theory of Sutherland, Labeling Theory of Crime.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III vijk/k ds fo’ks”k izdkj % lQsn iks’k vijk/k] cky vijk/k] vijkf/kd laxBu dk fodklA n.M % ifjHkk”kk] fl)kUr] ,oa izdkjA e`R;q n.MA jktuhfrd vijk/kA Special Types of Crime. White-Collar Crime, Juvenile Delinquency. Development of Criminal Organizations. Punishment : Diofinition, Theory and Types Capital Punishment. Political Crime.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

iqfyl O;oLFkkA ijhoh{kk ,oa isjksyA izkphj foghu cUnhxgA ihfM+rtU; foKkuA

Police System. Probation and Parole. Well Less Prison, Victimology.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

Suther Land Principles of Criminology Donalt, R. Taft Criminology Tenenbaulm Sociology of Deviant Behaviour Devendra, Chandra Crime and Community P. Verma Open Air Orison Tappan Juvenile Delinquency Manhiem Criminal Justice and Social Reconstruciton Sen, Penology Old and New Hekarwal, V.S. A Comparative Study of Deviation in India flag] ‘;ke/kj vijk/k ds fl)kUr jke] vkgwtk vijk/k’kkL= flag] Mh0,u0 vijk/k’kkL=

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lkekftd ekuo’kkL=@Social Anthropology

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd ekuo’kkL= % ifjHkk”kk] fo”k; {ks=] v/;;u i)fr;k¡ ,oa lekt’kkL= ls lEcU/kA laL—fr dh vo/kkj.kk ,oa ?kVdA iztkfr] iztkfrokn vkSj u`tkfr;rkA

Social Anthropology : Definition, Scope, Research methods and relation with Sociology. Concept of Culture and Components. Race, Racism and Ethnicity.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

laL—fr fodkl ds u`’kkL=h; fl)kUr % mn~fodklh; fl)kUr&ekxZu Vk;yj] izlkjoknh fl)kUr&cksvkl] fLeFkA lajpukRed&izdk;Zoknh fl)kUr&eSfyukLdh] jsMfDyQ czkmuA

Anthropological Theories of Cultural Development : Evolutionary Theory – Morgan, Tylor, Diffusionist Theory – Boas, Smith Structural – Functional Theory – Malinowski, Redcliff Brown,

bdkbZ & rrh;@Unit – III vkfne lekt % vo/kkj.kk ,oa fo’ks”krk;saA lkekftd laxBu % fookg] ifjokj ,oa ukrsnkjhA vkfFkZd laxBu % izeq[k fo’ks”krk;sa] fofue; iz.kkyhA jktuSfrd laxBu % fof/k] izFkk ,oa ljdkj] tutkrh; /keZ % /keZ dh mRifŸk ds fl)kUr] /keZ ds lkekftd izdk;Z] VksVe] Vscw ,oa tknwA

Primitive Society : Concept and Characteristics Social Organisation : Marriage, Family and Kinship. Economic Organization : Main Characteristics, Exchange System Political Organisation : Law, Custom, Govern and Tribal Religion: Theory of Origin of Religion, Social function of religion, Totem, Taboo and Magic.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

tutkrh; lkekftd thou esa ;qok xg dk egRo] Hkkjrh; tutkrh; thou ds ifjofrZr Lo:i] lkaL—frd lEidZ ,oa izHkko] tutkfr;ksa dh izeq[k leL;k;sa ,oa mudk lek/kkuA

Importance of Youth Dormatory in Tribal Society, Changing Life of Indian Tribes, Cultural Contact and Effect, Main Problems of Tribes and its solutions.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa &

flag] czts’k dqekj lkekftd ekuo’kkL= flag] czts’k dqekj xksM tutkfr esa lkaL—frd ifjorZu nwcs] fxfjtk izlkn lkekftd ekuo’kkL= nwcs] fxfjtk izlkn okjk.klh esa nf{k.k Hkkjrh; % ,d u`’kkL=h; fo’ys”k.k nwcs fxfjtk izlkn Hkkjrh; tutkfr % u`oSKkfud n`f”V esaA Emile Durkhiem The Elementary Forms of Religious Life Robert K. Merton Social Theory and Social Structure Milton Singer Religion and Struggle for Power Max Weber The Protestant Ethics and Spirit ofCapitalism William J. Good Religion and The Primitives Malinowski Magic, Science and Religion Bhagwan Das Essential Unity of All Religion Radha Krishnan Western Thought and Eastern Religion Sarat Kumar Singh Hinduism and Economic Growth in India G.S. Burman Sociology of Religion B.D. Tripathi Sadhus of India

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lkekftd lkaf[;dh@Social Statistics

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

lkekftd lkaf[;dh & vFkZ] ifjHkk”kk] egRo ,oa lhek;saA dsUnzh; izo`fŸk ds eki % ek/;] ekf/;dk] cgqyd] prqFkZd] n’ked] ‘kredA

Social Statistics : Meaning, Definition, Importance and Limitations, Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, Median, Mode, Quartile, Decile and Percentile.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

vifdj.k ds eki&foLrkj] ek/; fopyu] prqFkZd fopyu] izeki fopyu ds eki rFkk fopl.k xq.kkadA lglEcU/k xq.kkad ,oa izrhixeu fo’ys”k.kA

Measures of Dispersion : Range, Mean Deviation, Quartile Deviation, Measures of Standard Deviation and Coefficient of Variation, Coefficient of Co-Relation and Analysis of Regression Lines.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III xq.k lEcU/k % izkf;drk ds rRo] ;ksx ,oa xq.ku izes;] izkf;drk caVu] f}in rFkk lkekU; cVuA Association of Attributes: Elements of Probability, Aditive and Multiple Theorem, Probability Distribution : Bionomial and Normal Distribution.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

vUrjx.ku ,oa okáx.kuA ifjdYiukvksa ds ijh{k.k dk fl)kUr % lkFkZdrk dh tk¡p] dkbZ&oxZ ijh{k.k ,oa Vh0 ijh{k.kA

Interpolation and Extrapolation, Theory of Testing of Hypothesis: Test of Significance, Chi Square test and T. Test.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa &

Yule and Kendall An Introduction to the Theory Statistics Elhance, D.N. Fundamental of Statistics Holl, P.P. Introduction of Statistical Analysis Goulden, P.G. Methods of Statistical Analysis Wealthburn First Course in Methematical Statistics Kapoor and Saxena Theory of Mathematical Statistics Goon Gupta and Das Gupta Fundaments of Statistics Shukla and Sahai Statistical Reasoning in Social Sciences flag]czts’k dqekj ,oa lkekftd ‘kks/k ,oa lkaf[;dh flag lUrks”k dqekj

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Hkkjr esa uxjh; lekt@Urban Society in India

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

uxjh; lekt’kkL= % ifjHkk”kk] iz—fr ,oa fo”k; {ks=A uxj dh vo/kkj.kk] uxj dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl] ikfjfLFkfrdh;] lekt&euksoSKkfud fl)kUr] ;wjksih; fl)kUr ,oa eSDl oscj dk ;ksxnkuA yqbZl oFkZ&uxjh;rk] jsMQhYM&xzkeh.k&uxjh; lkrR;A Urban Sociology : Definition, Nature and Scope. Concept of City, Origin and Development of City, Ecology, Social Psychological Theories, Europian theory and contribution of Max Weber Louis Wirth-Urbanism, Robert Redfield-Rural-Urban Continum.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

uxjhdj.k&izfØ;k] uxjhdj.k ds lkekftd ifj.kke] uxj ,oa dLckAvkS|ksfxd uxj&fodkl ,oa fo’ks”krk;saA Urbanisation-Process, Social Consequences of Urbanisation, City and Town, Industrial Cities : Development and Characteristics.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III tuizokl] vkoklh; leL;k] efyu cfLr;ksa dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl] uxjksa esa i;kZoj.k dh leL;k;sa] uxjh; fu/kZurkA Migration, Housing Problems, Emergence and Development of Slums, Environmental Problems in Cities, Urban poverty.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV Hkkjr esa uxj fu;kstu % lkekftd&vkfFkZd fodkl gsrq fu;kstuA iqy ,oa lM+d fuekZ.k] tu LokLF; izcU/ku] lhoj] lQkbZ ,oa vif’k”V izcU/ku] ikfjfLFkfrdh; laj{k.k]detksj oxksZa ds fgrksa dk laj{k.k] uxj fuxe ,oa Vkmu lfefr;ksa dh HkwfedkA City Planning in India : Planning for Socio-Economic Development construction of Bridge and Road, Public Health Care Management, Sewerage, Sanitation and Solid Waste Management, Ecological Maintenance. Safeguarding the interest of weaker sections, Role of Municipal Corporations and town area committees.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book: Weber Max The City Mumford, Lewis City in History Cole, W.D. Urban Sociology Anderson and Ishwam Urban Sociology Bose, A. Urbanisation in India Studies in India’s Urbanisation Anderson, N. Urban Community Quinn, J.A. Urban Sociology ysfol eEQksMZ dYpj vkWQ flVht eSDl oscj nh flVh MsfoM fjteSu yksyuh ØkmM ctsZy vjcu lksfl;ksykWth VuZj vjcu xzksFk bu bf.M;k jk; ,oa VuZj bf.M;kt vjcu ¶;wpj th0,l0 ?kqfj;s bf.M;u flVht fLeFk b.MfLVª;y vjcu xzksFk prqosZnh] efYydk uxjh; vkoztu prqosZnh] efYydk miuxjh; efgykvksa ij vk/kqfudhdj.k dk izHkko prqosZnh] efYydk efyu cLrhokfl;ksa dk lkekftd ik’oZfp=

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laL—fr dk lekt’kkL=@Sociology of Culture

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I

laL—fr dh ifjHkk”kk] laL—fr dh izeq[k fo’ks”krk;sa] laL—fr ds fl)kUr & Økscj dk laL—fr dk fl)kUr] izdk;Zoknh fl)kUr & eSfyukWLdh] jsMfDyQ czkmu ,oa LisUljA laL—fr dk oxhZdj.k & HkkSfrd rFkk vHkkSfrd laL—fr] laL—fr foyEcuk dh vo/kkj.kkA

Definition of Culture, Major Characteristics of Culture, Thoeries of Culture – Kroeber’s theory of Culture, Functional Theory – Malinowaski, Redcliff Brown and Spencer; Classification of Culture-Material Culture and Non-Material Culture, Concept of Cultral lag.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

yksd laL—fr % vFkZ ,oa fo’ks”krk;saA LFkkuh; laL—fr & vFkZ ,oa fo’ks”krk;saA tu&laL—fr&vFkZ ,oa fo’ks”krk;saaA tu laL—fr dk Hkkjrh; lekt ij izHkkoA

Folk Culture : Meaning and Characteristics, Local Culture – Meaning and Characteristics, Mass Culture-Meaning and Characteristics. Impact of Mass Culture on Indian Society.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III lkaL—frd xfr’khyrk dh vo/kkj.kk & Liasxyj] VkW;uch ,oa lksjksfduA laL—fr ,oa lH;rk esa vUrjA laL—fr ds ewyrRo] laL—fr ,d lajpuk ds :i esa] lkaL—frd lkis{kokn] u`tkfr dsUnzh;rk] mi laL—fr ,oa izfrjks/kh laL—fr] lkaL—frd ikfjfLFkfrdh] lkaL—frd cgqyokn rFkk cgqlaL—froknA Concept of Cultural Dynamics – Spengler, Toynbee and Sorokin, Difference between Culture and Civilization. Basic Elements of Culture, Culture asa Structure, Cultural Relativism, Ethnocentrism, Sub-Culture and Contra Culture, Cultural Ecology, Cultural Pluralism and Multi Culturalism.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV

laL—fr dk i..khdj.k] ij laL—fr xzg.k] laL—fr ,oa ekl&ehfM;kA

Commodification of Culture, Acculturation, Culture and Mass-Media.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

jke/kkjh flag fnudj laL—fr ds pkj v/;k; Upadhyay, V.S., History of Anthropological Thought, Concept publishing Milton Singer Religion and Struggle for Power. Malinowski Magic, Science and Religion Tripathi, B.D. Sadhus of India R. Benedict Patterns of Culture A. Toynbee A Study of History Pandey Gaya Company, New Delhi P. Sorokin Fundamentals of Cultural Sociology ------ Social and Cultural Dynamics Robert Redcliff The Little Community

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xka/kh fopkj vkSj lekt@Gandhian Thought and Society

bdkbZ & izFke@Unit – I egkRek xka/kh % lkekftd&vkfFkZd fpUru] U;kl/kkfjrk] lkekftd ifjorZu lEcU/kh fopkj] ‘kS{kf.kd fpUru] /kkfeZd fpUruA ledkyhu fo’o dh leL;kvksa ds lek/kku esa xka/kh n’kZu dh Hkwfedk] fgUn Lojkt] loksZn;] u;k ekuo u;s lekt dh xka/kh dh vo/kkj.kk] lkekftd iqufuZekZ.k dh iwokZis{kk;saA

Mahatma Gandhi : Socio-Economic Thought, Trusteeship, Views about Social Change, Educational Thought, Religins Thought Role of Gandhian Philosophy in Solving the Problems of Contemporary world, Hind Swaraj, Sarvodaya, Gandhian Conception of New Man and New Society, Pre Condition for Social Reconstruction.

bdkbZ & f}rh;@Unit – II

xka/kh dh lR; ,oa vfgalk dh vo/kkj.kk] xka/khoknh vkpkj’kkL=] lk/;&lk/ku leUo;] xka/khoknh uSfrd vkn’kZ] loZ/keZ leHkko] ekuorkokn] xka/kh ds lektokn dk izk:iA

Gandhian’s concept of Truth and Non-Violence, Gandhian Ethics, Coordination of End and Means, Moral Ideals of Gandhism, Religious Harmony, Humanism, Gandhian Model of Socialism.

bdkbZ & r`rh;@Unit – III xka/kh dh lkekftd iqufuZekZ.k dh vo/kkj.kk] jkejkT;] jkT; foghu lekt vFkok Lojkt dh dYiuk] xzke Lojkt]fodsUnzh—r jktuhfrd O;oLFkk] xzkeks|ksxA Gandhian Thought on Social Reconstruction, Ramrajya, Stateless Society or Idea about Swaraj, Gram Swaraj, Decentralized Political System, Gramodyog.

bdkbZ & prqFkZ@Unit – IV lkekftd vlekurk ds fuokj.k dh xka/khoknh nf”V] efgykvksa gfjtuksa ,oa detksj oxksZa ds mRFkku ds mik;] lkekftd cqjkbZ;k¡ e|iku] vLi’;rk rFkk ngst ds lEcU/k esa xka/kh ds fopkj la?k”kZ ,oa ruko ls eqfä ds mik;] xka/kh ds jpukRed dk;ZØeA

Gandhian views on Eradication of Social inequality, Ways of Upliftment of Women, Harijans and Weaker Seetions of Society, Social Evils : Gandhian views regarding Alcholalism, Untouchability and Dowry, Methods of Solution from Conflict and Tension, Constrcutive Programme of Gandhi.

vuqeksfnr iqLrdsa/Reference Book:

jketh flag xka/kh n’kZu leh{kk /khjsUnz eksgu nŸk egkRek xka/kh dk n’kZu laxe yky ik.Ms; xka/kh n’kZu Hkxokunkl dsyk jkT; O;oLFkk loksZn; n`f”V vkpk;Z fouksck Hkkos Lojkt ‘kkL= osn izdk’k ‘kekZ xka/kh dk uhfr n’kZu egknso izlkn xka/kh dk lekt n’kZu jke euksgj yksfg;k ekDlZokn] lektokn vkSj xka/kh Jh eéukjk;.k xka/khoknh ;kstuk egkRek xka/kh lekt lq/kkj ,oa leL;k;sa egkRek xka/kh fgUn Lojkt egkRek xka/kh lR; ,oa vfgalk Mh0,u0 prqosZnh rhljh nqfu;k dk rhljk jkLrk % xka/kh jfo izdk’k ik.Ms; loZ /keZ leHkko

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Viva-Voce of 100 Marks