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Ykksd izkklu

izFke izu&i=
Hkkjr esa yksd izkklu
bdkbZ&1 % Hkkjrh; izkklu dk fodkl&dkSfVY;] eqxydky] fczfVkdky] ifjoskh;
<kapk&lafo/kku]
lalnh; yksdra=] la?kokn] fu;kstu] lektoknA
bdkbZ&2 % Hkkjr jkT; dh izd`fr] Hkkjr esa yksdra=] jkT;ksa dk iquxZBu]
xBca/ku ljdkjsa] jktuhfrd
ny] jk"Vh; ,dhdj.kA
bdkbZ&3 % dsanzh; Lrj ij jktuhfrd dk;Zikfydk&jk"Vifr] iz/kkuea=h]
eaf=ifj"kn] eaf=e.Myh;
lfefr;kaA
bdkbZ&4 % dsanzh; izkklu dk <+kpk&dsanzh; lfpoky;] eaf=e.My lfpoky;]
ea=ky; ,oa foHkkx]
e.My vkSj vk;ksx {ks=h; laxBuA
bdkbZ&5 % dsanzh; O;oLFkkfidk laln& f}lnukRed O;oLFkk] laln dk xBu]
jkT;lHkk] yksdlHkk]
lalnh; lfefr;kaA






Ykksd izkklu
f}rh; izu&i=
jkT; izkklu
bdkbZ&1 % jkTkLFkku jkT; ds foks"k lanHkZ esa Hkkjrh; jkT;ksa esa jkT;
izkklu dh lkekU; i`"B HkwfeA
bdkbZ&2 % jkT;iky dk in % kfDr;ka] dk;Z ,oa jkT; izkklu esa Hkqfedk]
ea=h ifj"kn ls lEca/k%
eq[;ea=h dk in%kfDr;ka] dk;Z] Hkqfedk ,oa in dk egRo] ea=h ifj"kn~
ls laca/k]
egkf/koDrkA
bdkbZ&3 % jkT; lfpoky; dk laxBu] foHkkx dk izkklfud laxBu] jktLFkku esa
x`g] for ,oa d`f"k
foHkkxksa dk laxBu ,oa dk;Ziz.kkyh] eq[; lfpo% jkT; izkklu esa mldh
Hkqfedk ,oa egRo]
jktLFkku ds fuEufyf[kr cksMksZsa ,oa funskky;ksa dk laxBu ,oa dk;Z
iz.kkyhA
jktLo cksMZ
jkT; fo|qr cksMZ
d`f"k funs'kky;
fk{kk funskky;
bdkbZ&4 % jkT; fo/kku e.My&jkT; fo/kku e.My dk xBu] fo/kku ifj"kn~] fo/kku
lHkk] fo/kk;h
izfdz;k] jkT; fo/kku e.My dh kfDr;kWa] jkT; fo/kkue.My dh kfDr;ksa ij
izfrca/kA





yksd izkklu
izFke izu&i=
LFkkuh; izkklu
bdkbZ&1 % vk/kqfud jkT; esa LFkkuh; Lokklu dk vFkZ] izd`fr vksj egRo]
izkphu] e/;dkyhu vkSj
vk/kqfud Hkkjr esa LFkkuh; Lokklu dk fodklA
bdkbZ&2 % Hkkjr esa uxjh; LFkkuh; Lokklu dk laxBukRed <kapk] fofHkUu
izdkj ds LFkkuh; fudk;ksa
ds laxBu] dk;Z] kfDr;ka vkSj Hkqfedk] egkuxjksa esa LFkkuh;
izkklu&uxj fuxe vkSj
mudh Lok;Rrrk rFkk tokcnsfgrk dh leL;k,aA
bdkbZ&3 % Hkkjr esa yksdrkaf=d fodsUnzhdj.k&fl)kar ,oa O;ogkj] iapk;rh
jkt laLFkk,Wa&ftyk ifj"kn~]
iapk;r lfefr] xzke iapk;rsa vkSj xzke lHkk&laxBu vkSj dk;Z] jktLFkku
esa iapk;rh jkt
dh foks"krk,WaA
bdkbZ&4 % xzkeh.k ,oa uxjh; kklu esa dkfeZd izkklu % xzkeh.k ,oa uxjh;
kklu esa dkfeZd izkklu
ds lkekU; y{k.k] fodkl vf/kdkjh ds dk;Z ,oa Hkqfedk] eq[; dk;Zdkjh
vf/kdkjh] dk;Zdkjh
vf/kdkjh rFkk uxj ifj"kn~ vk;qDrA
bdkbZ&5 % Hkkjr esa LFkkuh; fudk;ksa dk foRrh; izkklu] LFkkuh;
L+=ksrksa dk lqn`<+hdj.k] LFkkuh;
fudk;kssa&xzkeh.k ,oa uxjh; ij jkT; dk fu;a=] jkT; Lrj ij LFkkuh;
fudk;ksa ij fu;a=.k
ds ra=] LFkkuh; fudk; funskky; ,oa iapk;r rFkk fodkl foHkkx dh
HkqfedkA



bfrgkl
B.A. Part I
f}rh; izu&i=
vk/kqfud foo ds bfrgkl dh :ijs[kk 1453&1950
bdkbZ&1 % iqutkZxj.k % vFkZ] dkj.k] dyk rFkk lkfgR; dk fodkl( /keZ lq/kkj % dkj.k] ekfVu
yqFkj
dh Hkqfedk( izfroknkRed /keZ lq/kkj( okf.kt;okn % vFkZ] dkj.k ,oa izHkkoA
bdkbZ&2 % vesfjdh Lora=rk laxzke ds dkj.k rFkk ifj.kke( vkS|ksfxd dzkafr % dkj.k] d`f"k
rFkk m|ksxksa
esa ifjorZu ,oa mudk izHkko Qzkal dh dzkafr % dkj.k o ifj.kke] 19oha rFkk 20oha
lnh esa
baXyS.M esa lalnh; lq/kkjA
bdkbZ&3 % usiksfy;u cksukikVZ % fot; rFkk lq/kkj % bVyh rFkk teZuh dk ,dhdj.k(
lkezkT;okn %
dkj.k rFkk izHkkoA
bdkbZ&4 % izFke foo ;q) % dkj.k rFkk ifj.kke % cksYksfod dzakfr % dkj.k rFkk ifj.kke(
Qkalhokn
rFkk ukthokn ds mn; ds dkj.k( f}rh; foo ;q) % dkj.k rFkk ifj.kkeA
bdkbZ&5 % jk"Vla?k % mn~Hko] m|s;] laxBu] miyfC/k;kWaaa rFkk vlQyrk ds dkj.k]
la;qDr jk"Vla?k %
mn~Hko] laxBu rFkk miyfC/k;kWa( phu] tkiku rFkk rqdhZ dk mRFkkua
lgk;d iqLrdsa
cuZ~ l % osLVUkZ flfoyhtsku
gst % , iksfyfVdy ,.M dYpjy fgLVjh vkWQ ekWMuZ ;wjksi] okY;we 1 vkSj 2
dsVych % fgLVjh vkWQ ekWMuZ VkbEl fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth
gstu % fgLVjh vkWQ ekWMuZ ;wjksi fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth
xqIrk] ikFkZlkjFkh % vk/kqfud ifpe dk mn;
pkSgku] Mh- ,l- % ;wjksi dk bfrgklA oekZ] nhukukFk % ekuo lH;rk dk bfrgkl


bfrgkl
B.A. Part II
izFke izu&i=
Hkkjr dk bfrgkl % izkjEHk ls 1206 bZ- rd
bdkbZ&1 % izkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl tkuus ds izeq[k lk/ku] lSu/ko lH;rk dk /kkfeZd ,oa
vkfFkZd
thou] oSfnd laLd`fr % /keZ vkSj lekt] tSu /keZ vkSj ckS) /keZ & egkohj ,oa cq) dk
thou ,oa mudh izeq[k fk{kk,WaA
bdkbZ&2 % uUn oak rd ex/k dk mRFkku ,oa izkjfEHkd izlkj dk losZ{k.k] pUnzxqIr ekS;Z
dh fot;sa ,oa
izkklu] vkksd dk LrEHk] vkksd ds izkklfud lq/kkj] vkksd dk bfrgkl esa LFkkuA
bdkbZ&3 % ekS;Z lkezkT; ds fo?kVu ds dkj.k]iq";fe= kqM-] :nznkek izFke] dfu"d izFke]
xkSrehiq=
kkrdf.kZ
bdkbZ&4 % xqIroak dk izkjfEHkd bfrgkl] leqnzxqIr dh fot;sa ,oa miyfC/k;kWa] pUnzxqIr
f}rh;]
LdUnxqIr] xqIr lkezkT; ds fo?kVu ds dkj.k( xqIr izkklu ,oa laLd`fr
bdkbZ&5 % g"kZ&fot;sa ,oa ewY;kadu]fuEufyf[kr jktkvksa dk thou ,oa mudh miyfC/k;ksa
dk
ewy;kadu&izfrgkj fefgj Hkkst] pkSyqD;] dqekjiky] ijekj Hkkst] pkSgku i`Fohjkt r`rh;]
pksy izkklu vkSj iYyo dyk dh izeq[k foks"krk,Wa fgUnw jkT;ksa ds iru ds dkj.kA

vuqkaflr iqLrdsa
Majumdar, Dutta and Raychaudhari : An Advanced History of India, Part I
Davies, C.C. : An Atlas of Indian History
Majumdar, R.C. : Ancient India
kekZ vkSj O;kl % izkphu Hkkjr
vkse izdkk % izkphu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl
f=ikBh] j-- % izkphu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl
ik.Ms] fo-p- % izkphu Hkkjr dk jktuSfrd vkSj lkWaLd`frd bfrgkl] [k.M izFke ,oa f}rh;

bfrgkl
B.A. Part II
f}rh; izu&i=
Hkkjr dk bfrgkl % 1206 bZ- ls 1740 bZ- rd
bdkbZ&1 % Hkkjr esa rqdZ lkezkT; dh LFkkiuk] dqrqcq|hu ,scd] bYrqrfek] cycu]
vykm|hu f[kyth dk jktLFkku ,oa nf{k.k esa lkezkT; foLrkj] cktkj fu;a=.k uhfr] jktLo vkSj
lSfud lq/kkjA
bdkbZ&2 % eqgEenfcu rqxyd & izkklfud ;kstuk,Wa] fQjkst rqxd dk izkklu ,oa mldh
/kkfeZd uhfr] HkfDr vkanksyu( lYrur dky esa lkekftd ,oa vkfFkZd voLFkk] fot;uxj ,oa cgeu
jkT;A
bdkbZ&3 % ckcj dh Hkkjr esa miyfC/k;kWa] gqek;wa dh izkjfEHkd dfBukbZ;kWa ,oa
mldh vlQyrk ds dkj.k] ksjkkg&fot; ,oa izkkluA
bdkbZ&4 % vdcj dh jktiqr ,oa /kkfeZd uhfr;kWa] eulcnkjh izFkk] Hkqfe yxku izkklu]
tgkWaxhj&uwjtgkWa xqV ,oa mldk izHkko] kkgtgkWa&Lo.kZ ;qx
bdkbZ&5 % vkSjaxtsc % jktiwr] nfZ{k.k ,oa /kkfeZd uhfr;kaWa] eqxy lkezkT; dsiru ds
dkj.k] fkokth] eqxydky esa fganq&eqfLye lkaLd`frd leUo;A
vuqkaflr iqLrdsa
Prasad, Ishwari : History of Medieval India (Hindi ed.)
Majumdar, Dutta and Raychaudhari : An Advanced History of India, Part II (Hindi ed.)
Sharma, S.R. : Crescent in India (Hindi ed.)
Sharma, S.R. : Mughal Empire in India ( Hindi ed.)
Shrivastva, A.L. : Sultanate of Delhi (Hindi ed.0
Davies, C.C. : An Atlas of Indian History
JhokLro] ,-,y- % Hkkjr dk bfrgkl 1000&1707
kekZ] ,y- ih- % e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl
Ikk.Ms] ,-ch- % e/;;qxhu Hkkjr


bfrgkl
B.A. Part III
izFke izu&i=
Hkkjr dk bfrgkl 1740 ls 1947
bdkbZ&1 % nf{k.k esa vkaXy&Qzkalhlh izfr}fU}rk rFkk vaxzstksa dh lQyrk ds dkj.k] Iyklh
vkSj cDlj
;q) ds dkj.k rFkk ifj.kkeA
bdkbZ&2 % ckjsu gsfLaVXl] osystyh] ykMZ gsfaLVXl rFkk MygkSth ds varxZr fczfVk
kfDr dk foLrkj]
1857 dk foIyo&izd`fr] dkj.k rFkk ifj.kkeA
bdkbZ&3 % izkkldh; iquxZBu&fofy;e csfUVd] MygkSth] fyVu] fjiu rFkk dtZu
dqVhj m|ksxksa dk iru
/ku&fu"dklu
bdkbZ&4 % vaxzsth fk{kk dk fodkl
izsl dk fodkl] lkfgR; dk fodkl] dk dk fodkl] ifpeh laLd`fr dk izHkkoA
bdkbZ&5 % laoS/kkfud fodkl] Hkkjrh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1909] Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e] 1919 %
vf/kfu;e dh foks"krk,Wa rFkk }S/kkkluA
Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e] 1935 % izeq[k foks"krk,Wa rFkk izkUrh; Lok;RrrkA
fdzIl feku] dsfcusV feku] ekm.VcsVu ;kstuk rFkk Hkkjrh; Lora=rk vf/kfu;e] 1947A
izLrkfod iqLrdsa
etqenkj] nRr rFkk jk; pkS/kjh % ,MokULM fgLVh vkWQ bf.M;k] Hkkx rhu fgUnh rFkk
vaxzsth laLdj.k
jkcVZ] ih-bZ- % fgLVh vkWQ fczfVk bf.M;k
nRr vkSj ljdkj % , VSdLV vkQ ekWMuZ bf.M;u fgLVh
ljdkj] lqfer % ekWMuZ bf.M;k & 1885&1947
kekZ] ,y-ih- % vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl
tSu] ,e-,l- % vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl
izlkn vkSj lwcsnkj % izokZphu Hkkjr
lhdjh] ,l-,y- % Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dk bfrgkl
















bfrgkl
B.A. Part III
f}rh; izu&i=
jktLFkku ds bfrgkl dh :ijs[kk 700 ls 1956
bdkbZ&1 % jktiwrksa dh mRifRr] e.Mksj ds izfrgkj] v.khjkt] ofxzgjkt] i`Fohjkt r`rh; ds
lUnHkZ esa
kkdEHkjh ds pkgeku] pkyqD;&pkgeku lEcU/k] esokM+ ds xqfgyksa ds bfrgkl dk
losZ{k.k
bdkbZ&2 % jko tks/kk] ekynso] pUnzlsu
chdkusj dk jk;flag
e/;dkyhu jktLFkku ds eafnj] LFkkiR; dyk dh foks"krk,Wa dqEHkyx<+ rFkk
esgjkux<+ ds
lUnHkZ esa nqxZ LFkkiR; dykA
bdkbZ&3 % vkesj % ekuflag] fetkZ jktk t;flag
esokM+ % dqEHkk] lkaxk] izrki
jktiqr fp=dyk izeq[k foks"krk,Wa
bdkbZ&4 % jktLFkku esa ejkBksa ds vkdze.k
bZLV bf.M;k dEiuh ds lkFk dh xbZ lfU/k;ksa dh ifjfLFkfr;kaa] /kkjk,Wa rFkk ifj.kke
jktLFkku esa 1857 ds dkj.k rFkk ifj.kke
bdkbZ&5 % jktLFkku esa jktuhfrd tkx`fr ds dkj.k] Hkhy vkanksyu] fctksfy;k vkanksyu]
iztke.My
vkanksyu] laoS/kkfud fodkl] jktLFkku jkT; dk xBu
izLrkfod iqLrdsa%
'kekZ] nkjFk % jktLFkku Fkzw fn ,ftt] okY;we
'kekZ] nkjFk % vyhZ pkSgku Mk;usLVht
'kekZ] th-,u- % esokM+ ,.M fn eqxy ,EijlZ
'kekZ] th-,u- % lksfk;y ykbQ bu esMhdy jktLFkkuA
kekZ] th-,u % jktLFkku dk bfrgkl
O;kl] vkj- ih- % jktLFkku dk o`gr~ bfrgkl
Iksekjke % e/;dkyhu jktLFkku esa /kkfeZd vkanksyu
isekjke % vxzsfj;u ewoesUV~l bu jktLFkku
lDlsuk] ds-,p- % iksfyfVdy ewoes.V ,.M ,osdfuax bu jktLFkku
lDlsuk]ds-,p- % iksfyfVdy ewoesUV~l ,.M ,osdfuax bu jktLFkku
[kMxkor] ,u-vkj- % jktLFkku~l jksy bu 1857
jkBkSM+] ,y-,l- % iksfyfVdy ewoesUV~l ,.M dkafLVV~;wkuy Moyies.V bu fizalyh LVsV~l
vkWQ
jktLFkkuA













Hkwxksy
B.A. Part II
izFke izu&i=
ekuo Hkwxksy
bdkbZ&1 % ekuo Hkwxksy dh ifjHkk"kk] fo"k; {ks= ,oa fl)kar( vU; lekt foKkuksa ls bldk
lEcU/k( ekuo Hkwxksy dh fopkj/kkjk,Wa % fu;frokn] lEHkookn rFkk uofu;frokn
bdkbZ&2 % HkkSxksfyd I;kZoj.k rFkk ekuo % izeq[k Hkwvkdkjksa] tyok;q rFkk tykk;ksa
dk ekuo fdz;kvksa ij izHkko( I;kZoj.k vuqdwyu ds :i( izeq[k I;kZoj.k iznskksa esa ekuo
thou % fo"kqor~js[kh; iznsk] m".k e:LFky] ekulwuh iznsk] lekhrks".k r`.k{ks=]
Hkwe/;lkxjh; iznsk rFkk /kzqoh; iznskA
bdkbZ&3 % ekuo iztkfr;kWa % oxhdj.k ds vk/kkj( dkscj] gSMu rFkk th- Vsyj ds oxhZdj.k(
tula[;k% foo ds o`f)] forj.k rFkk ?kuRo( uxjhdj.k % o`f) rfkk dkj.k( dk;ksZsa ds vk/kkj ij
uxjksa dk oxhZdj.k
bdkbZ&4 % ekuo va/kfookl % fLFkfr] vkd`fr ,oa izdkj( Hkkjr ds foks"k lUnHkZ esa x`g
izdkj
bdkbZ&5 % ifpeh jktLFkku % tula[;k dk ?kuRo ,oa forj.k( va/kfookl % fLFkfr ,oa izdkj(
fuekZ.k lkexzh ds vk/kkj ij x`g izdkj












Hkwxksy
B.A. Part II
f}rh; izu&i=
jktLFkku dk Hkwxksy
bdkbZ&1 % /kjkry rFkk /kjkryh; foHkkx( tyok;q] e`nk] izkd`frd ouLifr
bdkbZ&2 % tula[;k&o`f)] forj.k rFkk ?kuRo] vkfnoklh tula[;k] izeq[k vkfnokfl;ksa dk forj.k&
Hkhy] eh.kk rFkk xjkfl;k( xzkeh.k vaf/kokl & o`f)] Lo:i] izdkj rFkk Hkou fuekZ.k
lkexzh(
jktLFkku esa I;ZVu& HkSxksfyd ifjizs{;A
bdkbZ&3 % [kfut lalk/ku& forj.k] mRiknu rFkk izeq[k [kfutksa ds Hk.Mkj( m|ksx&
LFkkuh;dj.k ds
dkjd rFkk fLFkfrd izfr:i( ;krk;kr& jsy rFkk lM=dsa& muds izfr:I ,oa vfHkxE;rk
bdkbZ&4 % d`f"k&d`f"k Hkwfe mi;ksx] izeq[k Qlysa&xsgwa] eDdk] cktjk] frygu rFkk dikl]
flapkbZ ds
lk/ku] flapkbZ fodkl ds {ks=h; igyw] Hkwfexr ty] izeq[k flapkbZ ;kstuk,Wa& bfUnjk
xka/kh
ugj ;kstuk] pEcy ?kkVh ;kstuk RkFkk ekgh ctkt lkxj ;kstuk( Ikkqikyu&la[;k] {ks=h;
izk:Ik rFkk izeq[k uLysaA]
bdkbZ&5 % e:LFkyh] vjkoyh iznsk] iwohZ d`f"kvkS|ksfxd iznsk rFkk gkM+kSrh iznsk
dk fokn~ v/;;uA






Hkwxksy
B.A. Part III
izFke izu&i=
vkfFkZd Hkwxksy
bdkbZ&1 % vkfFkZd Hkwxksy dh izd`fr] {ks= ,oa fof/k;kWaa] vkfFkZd lalk/ku&mudk
oxhZdj.k vkSj laj{k.k] ekuo ds vk/kkj&Hkwr O;olk;&eNyh idM+uk] Ikkqikyu
bdkbZ&2 % d`f"k % fuokZgu] xgu o O;kolkf;d vUu mRiknu] ckxkuh d`f"k] fefJr d`f"k]
nqX/k O;olk;] izeq[k d`f"k mRiknu % xsgWwa] pkoy] eDdk] pk;] dgok] jcM+] dikl] xUuk
rFkk pqdanj
bdkbZ&3 % [kfut % ykSg&v;Ld] esaxuht vkSj rkack kfDr ds lk/ku&dks;yk] [kfut rsy] ty]
fo|qr kfDr vkSj ijek.kq kfDrA]
bdkbZ&4 % m|ksx % yksgk vkSj bLikr] lwrh oL=] dkxt ,oa yqXnh m|ksx] izeq[k
vkS|ksfxd {ks= % la;wDr jkt; vesfjdk dk >hy {ks=] teZuh dk :jcsflu vkSj tkiku dh
vkS+|ksfxd isfV;ka
bdkbZ&5 % ;krk;kr % jsy] ty ;krk;kr&izeq[k leqnzhj ekxZ] iwoZ lksfo;r :l ,oa ;wjksi ds
vkarfjd ty ekxZ] ok;q ;krk;kr vkSj m,ls izhkkfor djus okys dkjd] foo ds izeq[k ok;w ekxZ]
vUrjkZ"Vh; O;kikj] varjkZ"Vh; O;kikj ds vk/kkj] O;kikj ds vojks/k vkSj foo&O;kikj ds
izfr:iA

Hkwxksy
B.A. Part III
f}rh; izu&i=
Hkkjr ds iM+kSlh nsk
fuEukafdr kh"kZdksa ds vUrxZr Hkkjr ds iM+kSlh nskksa dk HkkSxksfyd v/;;u %
bdkbZ&1 % phu % Hkw&vkd`fr] tyok;q] d`f"k] eq[; Qlysa rFkk d`f"k iznskA
bdkbZ&2 % phu % tula[;k] izeq[k [kfut] eq[; m|ksx] vkS|ksfxd o HkkSxksfyd iznskA
bdkbZ&3 % ikfdLrku % Hkw&vkd`fr] d`f"k o flapkbZ] izeq[k m|ksx o HkkSxksfyd iznskA
bdkbZ&4 % caxyknsk % Hkw&vkd`fr] d`f"k] tula[;k o HkkSxksfyd iznskA
bdkbZ&5 % Jhyadk % Hkw&vkd`fr] d`f"k] [kfut o HkkSxksfyd iznskA








ECONOMICS
Paper I
SALIENT FEATURES OF INDIAN ECONOMY

Max. Marks : 100
Note : The student is expected to carefully read the required readings. An understanding of
recommended readings would entitle theexaminee to extra credit in the answers to
examination questions.
Unit -1 : Introduction : Characteristics of Indian Economy including problems of
poverty and inequality.
Human resources-Population Growth and Population Policy.
REQUIRED READINGS
Dutt, Ruddar and Sundharam, K.P.M. : Indian Economy, (Hindi & English eds.) (Hereafter
referred as text) Ch. 1 and Ch. 2
Text : Ch. 6
Text : Ch. 4

Unit -2 : Main features of Indian Agriculture
Factors affecting Cropping-Pattern and Productivity in India. Recent
Measures for Agricultural Development relating to Irrigation , Finance
and Marketing
Green Revolution-New Agricultural Strategy and Modernisation of
agriculture.
REQUIRED READINGS
Text : Chs. 25, 26
Text : Chs. 29, 30
Text : Chs. 33, 34, 35

Unit -3 : Need for Industrialisation in India.
Small Scale and Cottage Industries-Problems and Measures for their
Development.
Industrial and Licensing Policies in India.
REQUIRED READINGS
Text : Ch. 39
Text : Ch. 41
Text : Ch. 10

Unit -4 : (i) Functions of the Reserve Bank of India.
(ii) Indian Commercial Banking-Meaning and Significance, Deposits and
credit creation, Types of banking facilities.

REQUIRED READINGS
Text : Ch. 53
Text : Ch. 50

Unit -5 : Major changes in India Commodity exports and imports since 1951 with
regard to value, composition and direction; import substitution and export
promotion.
Main Heads of Revenue and Items of Expenditure of Central Government.
REQUIRED READINGS
Text : Ch. 45 & 46
Text : Ch. 55
RECOMMENDED READINGS
Nathuramka : Bharatiya Arthashastra, Latest edition, Laxmi Narayan Agaral, Agra
Agarwal, A.N. : Indian Economy, Latest edition, Vikas, Delhi Wadhwa, Charan D. (ed.) : Some
Problems of India Economic Policy, Tata McGraw Hill.









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Agarwal, A.N. : Indian Economy
Wadhwa Charan D. (ed.) : Some Problems of Indias Economic Policy.

ECONOMICS
Paper II
ECONOMICS THEORY II
UNIT-1 : Nature of Macro Economics; Its importance and limitations : National
Income and Product Related Concepts; Measurement and Precautions in
measurement; National Income and Economic Welfare.
REQUIRED READINGS
Sethi] T.T. : Macro Economics (Hindi ed.), Laxmi BNaryan Agarwal, Agra, Chaps. 1 & 2

UNIT-2 : Determinants of National Income: Simple multiplier Theory, Saving
and Investment Equality, Consumption function.
REQUIRED READINGS
Vaishya, M.C. : Macro Economics

UNITS-3 : Prices and Money-Prices and money supply, Value of Money and
index Nos., Quantity theory of Money
Banking System-Commercial Banking and Creation of Bank
deposits, Central banking Functions and Measures of Credit
control
REQUIRED READINGS
Sethi, T.T. : Chs. 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20
Sethi, M.L. : Mudra Evam Banking, Relevant Chapters in latest available edition.

Units 4 : International Trade and Theory of Comparative advantage. Balance
of trade and payments. Foreign exchabnge, Determination of
exchange rate, Exchange control. Free trade VS Protection.
REQUIRED READINGS
Sethi, T.T. : ch. 27, 28 & 30
Sethi, M.L. : Mudra Evam Banking, Relevant chapters in lates available edition.

Units-5 : Public Finance-Meaning of Public Finance, Theory of Maximum
Social Advantage. Public Revenue and its sources; Tax and Non-
Tax Revenue Public debt, Public expenditure and the Role of the
Government.
RECOMMENDED READINGS
Seth, M.L. : Macro Economics, Laxmi Narain Agarwal (Latest edition)
Samuelson & Nordhaus : Economics (Latest Hindi or English ed.)










PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Paper I 100 Marks
Paper II 100 Marks
Duration of each Paper 3 Hours

PAPER I
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA
Unit 1 : Evolution of Indian Administration-Kautilya; Mughal period; British
period
Environmental Setting Constitution, Parliamentary Democracy,
Federalism, Planning, Socialism Political Executive at the Union Level-
President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Cabinet Committees.
Unit 2 : Structure of Central Administration-Central Secretariat, Cabinet
Secretariat, Ministeries and Departments, Boards and Commission, Field
Organisations.
Centre-State Relations-Legislative, Administrative, Planning and
Financial.
Unit 3 : Public Service-All India Services, Central Services, State Services,Local
Civil Services, Union and State Public Service Commissions, Training of
Civil Servants.
Unit 4 : Public Undertakings- Forms, management, control and problems control
of Public Expenditure- Parliamentary Control; Role of the Finance
Ministry; comptroller and Auditor General
Unit 5 : Administration for Welfare-Administration for the Welfare of Weaker
sections ith particular reference to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes
and Programmes for the Welfare of Women.
Issue Areas in Indian Administration-Relationship between Political and
Permanent Executives; Generalists and Specialists in Administration;
Integrity in Administration; Peoples Participation in Administration;
Redressal of Citizens Grievances; Lok Pal and Lok Ayuktas,
Administrative Reforms in India.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Maheshwari, S. R. : Indian Administration
Ashok Chanda : Indian Administration
Bhambhari, C.P. : Public Administration in India
Sharan, P. : public Administration in India
Rao, K.C. : Parliamentary Democracy in India
Maheshwari, S.R. : the Administrativer Reformsm Commission
Palmer : Indian Political System
Laxmi narain : Principles and Practice

FOUNDATION COURSE : GENERAL ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Max. Marks : 100
Duration : 3 Hours
Section A 10 Marks
Comprehension passage 10 Marks
Usage : Phrasal Verbs 5 Marks
(Question on Phrasal Verbs to be set only from the prescribed books.)
One Word Substitution
Direct Indirect
Noun, Pronoun
Vocabulary : antonyms, synonyms, prefixes] suffixes 8 Marks

Section B : Unseen Passage 15 Marks
Section C :
Compound and complex sentences; transformation of simple, compound and
complex sentences 10 Marks
Modal auxiliaries 5 Marks
Common errors involving the use of articles, prepositions and tenses
5 Marks
Paragraph writing descriptive : people, places, objects, events and
processes (about 123 words) 10 Marks
Letter writing : formal and informal 10 Marks
Report writing 12 Marks
Notice Drafting 10 Marks


Paper I
Constitution of India and Indian Policy
Unit-1 : Government of India Act-1772-1935, Constitutent Assembly, Nature of
the constitution of India, Preamble.
Unit - 2: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of state policy, Fundamental
duties
Unit -3 : Amendment of the constitution, Emergency Provisions, Public Interest
Litigation and judicial Review.
Unit -4 :Citizenship, Jammu & Kashmi State, Indian Judiciary, Centre-state
relations.
Unit -5 : Centre List, State List, Concurrent List.
References:
The Constitutional Law of India : J N Pandey.
Shorter Constitution of India : D D Basu
Constitution of India : PM Bakchi
Bare Act






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Administrative Instituions
Unit-1 : National Human Rights Commission, Union Public Sevice Commission,
Election Commission, national Information Commission, State Human
Rights Commssion, State Public service commission, state Election
commission, State Information Commission.
Unit -2 : Regional Councils, Inter State Council, Sarkaria Commission.
Unit -3 : Pressure group, official language Commission, Back ward class
commission, S.C./ S.T. Commission.


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1
B.A. (Pt-I) HOME SCIENCE- 2014
Scheme:
Two Papers Duration of Max. Min. Pass No. of Pd/Week
Exam. Marks Marks
I Human Physiology 3 hrs. 75 27 3
II Textile and Laundry 3 hrs. 75 27 3
III Practical I & II 4 hrs. 50 18 20/batch + 2

Paper 1: Human Physiology
(Elementary Knowledge of the Subject is expected)
Duration: 3 hrs. Max. Marks 75
Note : The question paper will contain three sections as under
Section-A : One compulsory question with 10 parts, having 2 parts from each
unit, short
answer in 20 words for each part. Total marks : 10
Section-B : 10 questions, 2 questions from each unit, 5 questions to be
attempted, taking
one from each unit, answer approximately in 250 words. Total marks : 35
Section-C : 04 questions (question may have sub division) covering all units but
not more than
one question from each unit, descriptive type, answer in about 500 words, 2
questions to be attempted. Total marks : 30
UNIT I
1. Structure and functions of a cell. Tissues of the body General characteristics
and functions.
2. Circulatory system
Blood: Composition and function.
Clotting of blood: Blood Groups
Heart: Structure and Functions.
Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate.
UNIT II
3. Skeleton System
Functions of bone. Joints Classification of joints, structure of synovial
joints.
4. Respiratory system
Structure and functions of all respiratory organs.
Mechanism of breathing External and Tissue Respirations.
5. Sense Organs: Eye, Nose, Ear, Tongue, and skin : structure and functions.
UNIT III
6. Digestive system: Structure and functions of all digestive organs.
Mechanism of digestion and absorption of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
7. Excretory system: Structure and functions of all excretory organs.
Composition of urine
UNIT IV
8. Nervous system: The central nervous system Brain & Spinal Cord.
Peripheral nervous system: Types of nerves, Autonomous Nervous System -
Sympathetic and
Para Sympathetic nervous system, Reflex arc.
9. The Endocrine system: Names of ductless glands of the body. Hormones and
their function.
Effect of over and under activity of hormones
UNIT V
10. Reproductive System
Structure and functions of reproductive organs. Spermatogenesis: ogenesis
and fertilization.
Signs and Symptoms of pregnancy
Common ailments during pregnancy and their management.
To xemias of Pregnancy Symptoms , detection and care.
Abortion Types symptoms and care.
Family planning Importance and methods. 2

References:
1. Pearce, Evelyn Anatomy and Physiology for Nurse Oxford University Press,
New Delhi.
2. Sears, Gorden Anatomy and Physiology for Nurse, Orient Longman London
ltd., New Delhi.
3. Taylor The Living Body, Asia Publishing House.
4. Ross & Smith Anatomy & Physiology for nurses.
5. Gautam N & Khanuja R- Manav Shareer Vigyan Sahitya Prakahak, Agra.
6. Chatterjee cc. Human Physiology vol. I and II

Paper II Textile and Laundry
Duration: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 75
Note : The question paper will contain three sections as under
Section-A : One compulsory question with 10 parts, having 2 parts from each
unit, short
answer in 20 words for each part. Total marks : 10
Section-B : 10 questions, 2 questions from each unit, 5 questions to be
attempted, taking
one from each unit, answer approximately in 250 words. Total marks : 35
Section-C : 04 questions (question may have sub division) covering all units but
not more
than one question from each unit, descriptive type, answer in about 500 words,
2 questions to be attempted. Total marks : 30
UNIT I
1. Textile Fibers:
(a) Classification of Textile Fibers.
2. Natural Fibers Origin, Manufacture, properties, their importance to consumer
Cotton, Silk, Wool.
3. Man made fibers: properties, their importance to consumer and storage of
Rayon, Nylon,
Polyester.
UNIT II
Construction of Yarn and Fabric:
4. Meaning of Weaving, Knitting, Felting, Warp, Weft selvedge and count of
cloth.
5. Yarn Construction-
(a) Different methods of spinning
(b) Different type of yarns.
6. Weaving
(a) Loom and its parts.
(b) Different types of weaving plain, Twill, Satin, and Sateen, pile and
Jacquared.
UNIT III
7. Finishing-Meaning
(a) Objectives of finishing
(b) Different methods of finishing: Bleaching, sizing, tentering, mercerizing,
calendaring,
Embossing, Napping, water proofing, moth proofing and permanent press.
8. Dyeing
(a)Different types of dyes.
(b)Different types of dyeing process.
(c) Methods of Dyeing.
9. Printing: Different methods of printing: Block, Screen, Roller, Resist,
Discharge and Stencil.
10. Elementary knowledge of traditional weaving and embroideries of India
Brocades, Kashmiri
Embroideries, Phulkari of Punjab, Kantha of Bengal, Patola of Gujarat,
Chickankari of U.P.
UNIT IV
11. Selection of fabrics for various uses in the Home , Garments , (For children,
women and men.)
House Hold linen, furnishing: bed sheets, curtains, carpets, towels etc. by
keeping in view of the
following Factors: Climate, comfort, utility, occasion, personality, budget,
fashion, fiber weave,
finish, color and Design activity, age & Sex.
3
UNIT - V
12. Laundry-
(i) Laundry principles and methods
(ii) Laundry equipments washing, drying, and storing.
(iii) Water-soft and hard water, methods of making water soft for laundry purpose.
(iv) Soap-Manufacturing process of soap , qualities of good soap. Detergents -
Importance and use-
Other agents used for washing.
(v) Stiffening agent, blueing agent, bleaches, grease solvents, absorbent and
softness.
(vi) Stain removal Meaning, classification and methods.

Reference:
1. Dantyagi, Sushila: Fundamentals of Textile and their care, Orient Longmans,
Bombay
2. Daulkar, Durga: A Guide to household Textile and Laundry Work, Atma Ram &
Sons, New Delhi
3. Isble B Wintage : Textile Fibers and their Selection, Prentice Hall, Inc.
Englewood, Cliff, N.Jersy
4. Hess, Katherine: Textile Fibers and their uses- oxford & IBH.


HOME SCIENCE (PRACTICALS)
Total No. of Periods per week 2 (batch of 20 students each)
Duration 2+2 hrs. Max. Marks: 50
Part I Basic Food Preparation
Equipments, Rules and regulation of lab working:
1. Introduction Foods Lab, Basic cooking terms, weights and measures.
2. Preparation of Beverages Stimulating, Refreshing and Nourishing.(3 each)
3. Soups Stimulating and Nourishing (3 each)
4. Desserts pudding (3 each)
5. Snacks Sweets and savouries (5 each)
6. Salad Decorative and Nutritious.
7. Egg Preparation (option)
8. Bakery Items Cakes, Biscuits and pastries.
9. Basic preparation from cereals, pulses, and vegetables (3 each)
Note: Stress to be laid on decoration, presentation and serving of dishes, time
plan, cost number &
size of serving.


Part II Textile and Needle Craft
1. Identification of fibers- Burning, Microscopic and chemical test cotton, silk,
wool, polyster.
2. Stain removal-tea/coffee/Fountain Pen ink/Ball point pen, fruit, iodine, nail
polish, lipstick,
katha (pan),curry, butter/oil, rust, egg, medicine, turmeric.
3. Printing (Any two)-Tie & Dye/ Batik/Block (Process can also be done by making
samples)
4. To make samples of the following
(a) Simple hand stitches
(b) Embroidery stitches (Atleast 10)
(c) Machine seams and seam finishes.
(d) Darts, pleats, tucks gathers.
(e) Fastners Press Button, Hook eye, Button Button Hole.
5. To make one embroidered household article showing different stitches (at
least 4) like cushion
Cover, table cloth, napkins, table mats, dressing table mats, sofa covers.
6. Sewing Machine Parts, defects and how to remedy them.

4
Part I Basic Food Preparation
Distribution of Marks
1. Sessional and Files 6 Marks (3+3)
2. Preparation of two dishes 12 Marks (6+6)
3. Table Management & Service 5 Marks
& Cleaning
4. Viva Voce 2 Marks
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Total 25 Marks
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Part II Textile and Needle Craft
Distribution of Marks
1. Sessional work file 8 Marks
2. Identification of Fibers 4 Marks
3. Stain Removal 2 Marks
4. Sample of Tie Dye /Block Printing 4 Marks
5. Sample from unit 4 (Two) 7 Marks
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Total 25 Marks
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B.A.PART I
PAPER II
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
UNITS -1 : Meaning, Nature and Significance of Local-self Government in Modrn
State,m Evolution of Local-self Government during the Ancient, Medieval and
Modern India.
UNITS -2 :The Organisational Structure of Urban Local self Government in India;
Composition, Functions, Powers and Role of various types of Local bodies, Local
Administration of the Metropolitan Towns-Municipal Corporation and their
Problems of Autonomy and Accountability.
Units-3 : Theory and Practice of Democratic Decentralisation in India; Pachayati
Raj Institutions Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Village Panchayats and Gram
Sabha-their Organisation and functions; Features of Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan.
UNITS -4 : Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government : General
Characteristics of Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government;
Functions and Role of Vikas Adhikari, Chief Executive Officer, Executive Officer
and Municipal Commissioner
UNITS -5: Financial Administration of local bodies in India, Strengthening of local
resources
State control over local bodies-Urban and rural; Mechanism of Control over Local
Bodies at State Level; The Role of Directorate of Local Bodies and Panchayat and
Development Department.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Argal, K. : Municipal Government in India
Maheshwari, S.R. : Local Government in India.
Mathur, M.V. : Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan
Khanna, R.K. : Municipal Government and Administration in India
Bhogle, S.K. : Local Government in India
Pai Panandikar, V.A. : Personnel System for Development Administration.
Bhattacharya, Mohit : Municipal Government and Problems Tinker : Local Self
government in India.


















B.A. Final Examination
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Paper I 100 Marks
Paper II 100 Marks
Duration of each Paper 3 Hours
PAPER I
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
UNIT-1 : Nature and Concept of Administration in Modern Developed and
Developing Societies-Public Administration and Environment-Social, Economic]
Cultural and Political
UNIT-2 : Approaches and Methods of the study of Comparative Public
Administration-Structural-Functional, Ecological and Behavioural Approaches-
Evolution of the study of Comparative Public Administration with special
reference to the contribution of F.W. Riggs.
UNIT-3 : Salient features of the Administrative system of the U.K., U.S.A. and
France.
UNIT-4 : Political Executives in U.K., France and U.S.A.- A comparative Study
UNIT-5 : Citizen and Administration : A Comparative Study of Machinery for Public
Relations and Removal of Citizens Grievances; Control over Administration : A
Comparative Study.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Siffin : Towards the Comparative Study of Public Administration
Riggs : The Ecology of Administration
Herman Finer : Governments of Great European Powers
Riggs : Administration in developing Countries : The Theory of Prismatic Society.
Heady and Stokes : Papers in Comparative Public Administration
Preshus and Pfiffner : Public Administration
Lepawasky : Administration
Dwight Waldo : Comparative Public Administration
Thompson, James D. & Other : Camparative Studies in Administration
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B.A. Final Examination
PAPER II
STATE ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA
Unit 1 : State Administrtion in India-Its characteristics and growing importance :
General background of State Administration in Indian States with special
reference to the State of Rajasthan.
Unit-2 : The Office of the Governor : Powers, Functions and Role in State
Administration, Relationship with Council of Ministers.
The Office of the Chief Minister : Powers, Functions, Role and Importance of the
Office : Relations with Council of Ministers.
Unit-3 : Organisation of the State secretariat : Administrative organization of a
Department, Organisation and working of the Departments of Home, Finance and
Agriculture in Rajasthan. Chief Secretary : His Role and Significance in State
Administration; Organisation and working of the following : Boards and
Directorates in the State of Rajasthan :
1 Revenue Board;
2 State Electricity Board;
3 Directorate of Agriculture; and
4Directorate of Educatuion
Unit -4 : Personnel Administration : role of the State Civil Services; Recruitment of
Higher civil Services in Rajasthan (R A.S., R P.S., R.Ac.S) : Organisation and working
of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission; Training of State Civil Services;
Organisation and Functions of State Training Institutes in Rajasthan.
Unit-5 : District Administration : Organisation of District Administration: Collector
: Functions and Position; Revenue administration t the district level- The S.D.O.,
Tehsildar and Patwari.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Maheshwari, S.R. : Indian Administration
Khera, S.S. : District Administration in India
Pylee, M.V. : Indian Constitutuion (Hindi ed.)
A.R.C. : Report on State Administration
Singh, D.P. : Readings in Indian Administration
Verma, S.L. : Revenue Board in Rajasthan
I.I.P.A. : Revenue Board
Rajasthan govt. : Secretariat Manual
Rajasthan govt. : Report of Administrative Reform Committee (Mathur Committee
Report, 1983)
Rajasthan Govt. : Report of the Committee on Training, 1963
H.C.M. Institute : Management of Higher Personnel of Public Administration
Maheshwari, S.R. : Evolution of Administration in India I.I P.A : Indian Journal of
Public Administration (State Administration Special Number, July-Sep.1976)
Shukla, J.D. : State and District Administration in India (National)
Mehta, B. : Dynamics of State Administration
Annual Report of the Departments of the Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
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B.A. Part II
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper I 100 Marks
Paper II 100 Marks
Duration of Paper 3 Hours
PAPER I
MODERN GOVERNMENT
Unit -1 : The Nature of the British Constitution, its salient features, Conventuons
in the British Constitution; The King and the Crown, distinction, powers and
position, utility of Monarchy; The British Cabinet nd the Prime Minister
Unit-2 : The British Parliament : House of Commons, Compostion and functions;
Speaker; Committee System; House of Lords- composition, function and utility
Unit-3 : The Constition of USA : Salient features; Prsident, Congress and the
Supreme Court; Method of Amendment.
Unit-4 : The Constitution of Switerland : Sailent features; Plural Executive; Federal
Legislature; Direct Democracy, Amendment Process.
Unit-5 : A comparative Study of the British Prime Minister and the American
President; British House of Lords and the American Senate; Speaker of the British
House of Commons and U.S. House of Representatives; Process of Law Making
and the Committee System in Britain and the U.S.A., Federal System in U.S.A. and
SwitZerland.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
MUNRO : Government of Europe
Ogg and Ray : American Government
Rappard : the Government of Switzerland
Ogg and Zink : Modern Foreign Government
Ghosh, R.C. : The Constitution
Wheare, K.C. : Modern Constitution
Iqbal Narain : Modern Constitution (Hindi ed.)
Kapoor, A.C. : Modern constitution (Hindi ed.)
Bombwal and Bhandari : Major Contemporary Constitutional Systems (Hindi ed.)
Sharma, H.P. : british Samvidhan
Sushil Chandra Singh : Mahatvapuran Shasan Pranaliyan
Max Huber : Switzerland ki Shasan Pranali
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B.A. Part II
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper I 100 Marks
Paper II 100 Marks
Duration of Paper 3 Hours

PAPER II
FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN RAJASTHAN AND THE
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN THE STATE
Unit -1 : Uprising of 1857 in Rajasthan; Birth of Indian National Congress and its
impact on Rajasthan; Revolutionary Movement in Rajasthan; Bijolia Movement;
Bhil Movement.
Unit -2 : Establishment of Praja Mandals and Parishads in various princely States
of Rajasthan : Demand for responsible Government in the Princely States;
Constitutional reforms in the Princely States of Rajasthan with reference to Jaipur,
Jodhpur, Bikaner and Kota; merger of Princely States and formation of Rajasthan.
Unit -3 : State Executive; Governor-Powers, functions and role; chief Minister-
Powers, functions and role; Relations of Chief Minister with the Governor; Council
of Minister-Formation and its functions.
Unit -4 : Vidhan Sabha : Organisationm, Powers, functions and the role; Vidhan
Sabha Elections; role of Opposition; Judiciary : State High Court-Powers, functions
and role .
Unit -5 : District Administration : Organisation; Role of Collector; democratic
DecentraliZation and functions.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Rathore, L.S. : Political and Constitutional Development in the Princely States of
Rajasthan.
Menon, v.P. : the Story of Integratian of the Indian States Surana, Pushpendra :
Social Structure and Social Movements (Study of Bijolia Movement)
Saxena, K.S. : The Political Movements and Awakening in Rajasthan
Weiner, Myron (ed.) : State Politics in India.
Iqbal Narain (ed.) : State Politics in India
Maheshwari, S.R. : State Government in India
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PAPER I
HISTORY OF INDIA
FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1206 A.D.
Unit-1 : Main sources of ancient Indian History; religious and economic life of
Indus Valley Civilization; Vedic culture; religion and society; Jainism and Buddism;
Life of Mahavira and the Buddha and their main teachings.
Unit-2 : Survey of the rise and early expansion of Magadha upto the Nandas;
Chandragupta Maurya-his conquests and administration; Ashokas Dhamma,
administrative reforms of Ashoka; Ashoka Place in history.
Unit-3 : Factors leading to the disintegration of the Mauryan empire; Pushyamitra
Sunga; Rudradaman I, Kanishka I; Gautamiputra Satakarni.
Unit-4 : Early History of the Gupta family; samudra-gupta-his conquests and
achievements; Chandra-gupta II; skandgupta; Causes of the disintyegration of the
Gupta empire; Gupta administration and culture.
Unit -5 : Harsha-conquests and his estimate; general estimate of the life and
achievements of the following Rajput Kings-Mihirabhoja Pratihara, Kumarapala
Chaulukya, bhoja Paramara and Prithviraja III Chahamana; Main features of Chola
administration and Pallava Art; Causes of the downfall of the Hindu kingdoms.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Majumdar, Dutta and Raychaudhari : An Advanced History of India, Part I
Davies, C.C. : An Atlas of Indian History Majumdar, R.C. : Ancient India.
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PAPER II
HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1206 A.D. TO 1740 A.D.
Unit 1 : Establishment of Turkish Rule in India; Qutubuddin Aibak, ILtutmish,
balban: Allauddins territorial expansion in Rajasthan and Deccan, Market Control,
Revenue and Military reforms.
Unit -2 : Muhammed Bin Tughluq-administrative measures; Firoz Tughluqs
administration and religious policy; bhakti Movement; social and economic
conditions during Sultanate period; Vijayanagar and bahmani kingdoms
Unit -3 : Babars achievements in India Humayun-early difficulties and causes of
faiulure Shershah-conquests and administration.
Unit -4 : Akbar : Rajput and religious policies; Mansabdari System; Land revenue
administration; Jahangir-Nurjahan Junta and its impact; Shahjahan-Golden Age.
Unit -5 : Aurangzeb : Rajput, Deccan and religious policies; Causes of downfall of
the Mughal empire; Shivaji; Hindu-Muslim cultural synthesis in the Mughjal age.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Prasad, Ishwari : History of medieval India (Hindi ed.)
Majumdar, Dutt and raychaudhari : An Advanced History of India, Part II (Hindi
ed.)
Sharma, S.R. : Crescent in India (Hindi ed.)
Sharma, S.R. : Mughal Empire in India (Hindi ed.)
Shrivastava, A.L. : Sultanate of Delhi (Hindi ed.)
Davies, C.C. : An Atlas of Indian History
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