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Unique Paper Code 12321501

Name of the Paper Classical Political Philosophy

Name of the Course B.A. (Hons) Political Science


CBCS

Semester

Duration: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 75


HH: 3 qu qui 75

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Hindi;
but the same medium should be used throughout the
paper.

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Discuss Machiavelli's views on Republicanism.


5.
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1. Critically examine different approaches to the State with special


6. Explain Hobbes's theory of
interpretation of text as enunciated by Terence Bal1 reference to his concept of Sovereignty.

2 Analyse Plato's theory of Justice. Is it relevant to


T. Locke's theory of Property is central to his political
contemporary times?
philosophy. Elucidate.

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3. Write a comparative essay on Plato's and Aristotle's


8. Write short notes on any two of the following :
theories of Form.

(a) Machiavelli on Virtu and Fortuna

4. "Man, by nature, is a political animal". Elucidate.

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(b) Hobbesian Individualism

(c) Locke's Right to Dissent

(d) Aristotle's view on Slavery


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Unique Paper Code 12321502 JC

Name ofthe Paper :Indian Political Thought-I

Name of the Course B.A. (Hons.) Political Science-CBCS

Semester

Duration:3 Hours Maximum Marks: 75

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1. Elaborate the basic
postulates of Brahmanic tradition in relation 6. Elaborate the theory of kingship as described by Buddha in
to the
emergence of Shramanic tradition.
Dighanikaya.

Critically describe the nature of political obligation as


potrayed 1. Illustrate the Syncretic traditions of Indian Political
in Shantiparva. thought.
In what ways do you believe Kabir contributed towards

strengthening of these traditions ?

3. Examine Kautilya's Mandal theory and its significance in the

context of modern nation-state.

8. Write short notes


4. Critically examine social laws as prescribed by Manu.
on any two of the following
(a) Perspectives on the engagement between Islam and
India
f
(6) Kautilya's Saptanga theory
5 Discuss the nature and functions of king as emphasized by
Abul Fazal
Ziauddin Barani. on
Kingship
(d) Kabir on Social Inequality.

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(a)

(b)

(c) ITHT h

(d)

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Unique Paper Code 12327903 JC

Name of the Paper Development Process and Social


Movement in Contemporary India

Name of the Course B.A. (Hons.) Political Science-CBCS

DSE

Semester V

Duration:3 Hours Maximum Marks: 75

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but the same medium should be used throughout the

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. Critically examine the major factors that led to economic
refoms Elucidate the major issues taken up by women's movements
in the 1990s. 1.
in India.
19903T% 3ëts R Ta TR

Evaluate the major indicators and manifestations of the new


Write short notes on any two of the following
middle class.
( NITI Aayog

(i) Mixed economy approach

3 Assess the impact of post-1990s economic reforms on the


(iin) Land Reforms
unorganized labour force in India. () Civil Rights Movement

( f TT
4. Discuss the impact of privatization and liberalization policies (i1)
on agricultural sector in India:

Enumerate the major accomplishments and shortcomings of the


green revolution in India.

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6. DIsCuss various measures undertaken by the state to address

the Maoist challenges in contemporary India.

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Unique Paper Code 123279007 JC

Name of the Paper Feminism: Theory and Practice

Name of the Course B.A. (Hons.) Political Science-CBCS (DSE)

Semester V

Duration:3 Hours Maximum Marks: 75

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1. Discuss the sex and gender divide with reference to central


debates in feminism.

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2 What is patriarchy ? How does it affect the public and


private 6. What is the contribution of women to paid and unpaid work
spheres ?
and how is it measured?

3 Radical feminism has 7. What are the major issues raised by the Indian women's
a
unique approach within feminist
movement before and after independence ?
theories. Elaborate.

34774I faTR fa 8. Write short notes on any wo of the following:

4 The French Revolution and the (a) Women's movements under communism
suffrage movement demonstrate

the
(6) Liberal feminism
challenges women faced from modern society. Discuss.
(c) Matrilineal and patrilineal families
() Feminist historiography.

(a)
5. How did the social reformers of the colonial period understand (b)

women's issues in India ? Critically analyse their contribution. ()HITaT Tfugavtra yfaR
(d) HTATRfAErHMEHI

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