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Acad.

Form-10

Programme of Study
(See Academic Regulation No. 7.4)

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur

1 Name of the Student Anjali Palhania 5 Date of Entry 01.08.2016

2 Date of Birth 09.05.1994 6 Department Agricultural Economics,


Extension Education &
Rural Sociology
3 M.Sc./M.V.Sc./Ph.D. M.Sc. 7 Major Field Economics

4 Admn. No. Fresh Admission 8 Minor Field i) Statistics


ii)

9 Academic qualifications prior to joining the University

Degree/Diploma Year of Aggregate Major Subjective Elective, Institution/Un


Passing Percentage of Marks if any iversity
or OGPA
10th 2010 06.40 Mathematics, English, Central Board
Science, Hindi, Social of Secondary
Sciences (History, Education
Civics, Geography),
10+2 2012 71.40 Biology, Physics, Himachal
Chemistry, English, Pradesh Board
Physical Education Of School
Education
B.Sc. Agri./B.V.Sc./B.Sc. 2016 7.31 All agricultural courses CSKHPKV,
With major elective-
“Horticulture” Palampur
M.Sc. Agri./M.V.Sc./M.Sc.

Attach attested copies of the Certificates and Detailed marks/Transcript (in duplicate) of all the
examination passed

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10. Proposed Research Problem:

Broad Title of Thesis: “Livelihood economics of Gujjars of Kangra Districts of Himachal Pradesh”

a) Brief Outline of Work:


India is one of the countries having large concentration of tribal population. In this respect, India ranks
second in the world. There are 537 different tribal communities spread all over India. As far as HP is
concerned, according to 2011 census, the ST population was 31.57%. Out of 3617 villages in Kangra, 176
villages is having more than 40% tribal population. One such tribe is Gujjar, mostly pastoral, of Himachal
Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and certain other states of India, whose main
occupation is buffalo rearing. They wonder in search of pasture lands for their livelihood throughout the
year.
The Gujjar is nomadic tribe of Kangra District. While the Hindu Gujjars, have permanently settled, their
Muslim counterparts are still sticking to nomadic patriotism. The Muslim Gujjars are deeply attached to
their tribal customs, rites and rituals. These nomads climb up the hills during summer and return to the
plains in winter. The economy of these Gujjars is mainly dependent on the animal husbandry and
forests. Most of them are landless and their economic status depends upon the number of buffaloes
one possesses. Illiteracy has been found to be major cause of their backwardness.
The nomadic Gujjars of Kangra districts have to face number of problems at upper, lower reaches/plains
and in transition.These problems are due to harsh nature, forest department rules, shortage of food
availability, fodder marketing for milk, rain, snowfall which causes losses to their livestock.

11. Deficiencies to be completed:

Course Course title Credit hours Semester


No.
NA

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12. Courses to be completed by the student to meet the degree requirements:


(a) Number of credits of course Assignment recommended in
Major : 21
Minor(s) + Supporting: 13+1(NC)

(b) Details of course work proposed:


Classification of courses Course No. Title of Course Credit Semester
Hours
(i) Major AG ECON 501 Micro Economic Theory and Applications 2+0 1st
AG ECON 502 Macro Economics and Policy 2+0 1st
AG ECON 504 Agricultural Production Economics 1+1 2nd
AG ECON 505 Agricultural Marketing & Price Analysis 2+1 1st
AG ECON 506 Research Methodology for Social 1+1 1st
Sciences
AG ECON 507 Econometrics 2+1 2nd
AG ECON 511 International Economics 1+1 2nd
AG ECON 513 Agricultural Development and Policy 2+0 2nd
Analysis
AG ECON 514 Natural Resources and Environmental 1+1 2nd
Economics
AG ECON 591 Master’s Seminar 1+0 1st
Sub total 21
(ii) Minor(s) + Ext501 Development Perspective of Extension 1+1 2nd
Supporting Education
Comp 501 Computer Fundamentals and 2+1 2nd
Programming
Lib 501 Library and Information Services 2+1 2nd
PGS 505 e-course on Disaster Management 1+0(NC) 1st
Stat 511 Statistical Methods for Applied Sciences 3+1 1st
Stat 513 Sampling Techniques 2+1 2nd
Sub total 13+1(NC)
(iii) Research AG ECON 599 Master’s Research 0+20

Total: I to III; 21+13+1(NC) + 20=54+1(NC)

Signature of the Student

Enclosures: 1. Photocopy of Matriculation certificate


2. Photocopy of 10+2 certificate
3. Photocopy of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Degree Certificate

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Certified that the proposed programmed of studies has been prepared after carefully considering
the background of the student and after ascertaining, through personal interview, the requirements
of his/her research project.

Sr. No. Name & Designation Signature


1 Dr. J.S. Guleria, Professor Major Advisor
(Economics)

2 Dr. Ashok Kumar, Professor Member


(Economics)

3 Dr. Manoj Bhargava, Professor Member


(Statistics)

4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Principal Dean’s Nominee


Scientist
(Agronomy)

Certified that the proposed programme of studies fulfils the minimum requirement for the
degree as laid down in the Academic Regulations 7.3 and the proposed research project fits into the
research programme of the University.

Head of the Department

APPROVED

Dean
Postgraduate Studies

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