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1 ***** B+ Accredited By NAAC Revised Syllabus For Master of Arts [M. A. POLITICAL SCIENCE] Faculty of Social Sciences ( M. A. Part - I (Sem. I to II) (Subject to the modifications to be made from time to time) Syllabus to be implemented from June 2013 Onwards.

2 Compulsory Papers ( Group D) M. A. I, Sem. I I. Political Theory II. Theory of Public Administration Optional Papers (Group DI) I. Indian Constitution II. Social Reform & Nationalism in Indian Thought III. State in Ancient India. IV. Development Administration in Rural India V. India s Foreign Policy VI. Modern Political Ideologies VII. Women & Political Theory VIII. Social Movements in India IX. Human Rights in India ( I D S) X. Social exclusion and discrimination ( I D S) Compulsory Papers (Group -D) M. A. I, Sem. II III. Political theory of Development & Change IV. Practice of Public Administration Optional Papers (Group -DI) XI. Indian Constitution and Government XII. Sarvodaya, Democracy & Socialism in Indian Thought XIII. Political Sociology XIV. Politics of Developing Countries XV. Development administration in Urban India XVI. State Politics in India XVII. Women & Politics XVIII. Political Economy XIX. Public Policy ( I D S) XX. Inclusive Policies for eliminating Discrimination (IDS)

3 M.A. Part I Semester I (GR-D) Paper-I Political Theory 1) Nature of Political Theory. a. Nature and scope of Political Theory. b. Role of Ideology in Political theory c. Relevance of Classical Political Theory. d. Decline and resurgence of Political Theory. 2) Study of Concepts a) Power, Hegemony, Authority, and Legitimacy b) State, Civil Society, Political Obligation and Political Resistance. c) Liberty, Equality, Justice, Rawl s theory of Justice 3) Liberal Democratic Theory of State a) Classical-Liberal State b) Welfare State c) Theory of overloaded State 4) Marxist Theory of State: a) Marx and Engels on State Lenin on State Mao-Tse-Tung on State b) Neo-Marxist Theory of State: i) Instrumentalist theory of state ii) Structuralist theory of state

4 References 1) Freidrich C. H. An Introduction to Political Theory. 2) Ernest Barkar, Principles of Social & Political Theory, Oxford, ) Ashirvadam & Misra, Political Theory, S Chand, Delhi ) Dr. A.H. Doctor, Issues in Political Theory 5) Lass let Peter & Runciman W.C.(ed) Philosophy, Politics & Society, (3rd Series) Oxford, Blackwell, ) Mac Iver, Modern State, OUP, ) Verma S.P. Modern Political Theory, Vikas, Delhi, ) Carnoy, State and Political Theory, Princeton, ) Strauss L. What is political Philosophy & other essays, Glencoe, Free Press, ) A Brecht, Political Theory-Foundations of 20th century Political Theory, Bombay, ) David Held, Political Theory & Modern State, Polity, ) Cresingay D. and Minogue (Ed) Contemporary Political Thinkers, Methuan, London, ) Quinton A (Ed) Political Philosophy, Oxford, ) Bena and Peters Social Principles & Democratic State, George Alien & Unwin, ) Xknsz fn- dk- jktdh; fl/nkar egkjk"vª fo kihb xazzfkfufezrh eamag] ukxiwj ) HkksGs HkkLdj] vk/kqfqfud jktdh; fl/nkar o fo'ys"k.k] Jhfo k] ukxiwjwj ) jsxs] es- iq- Lokra=~;] lerk] U;k; ekst] eqacabz] 2005-

5 18) Einstein Mathew, Kenny Micheal,(ED) Political Ideologies: A Reader & Guide OUP; ) R. Plant, Modern Political Thought, Oxford Blackwell, 1991 M.A. Part I Semester I (GR-D) Paper-II Theory of Public Administration I. Introduction to Public Administration_ a..meaning - Nature, Scope and significance of Public Administration. Evolution of the discipline and its present status. b. Approaches to the study of Public Administration: Decision Making, Ecological and Systems Approach. II. Organization a. Theories of organization- Classical, Scientific and Human Relations. b. c. Units Principles of Organization: of Organization: Line and Unity Staff agencies, of Command, Hierarchy, Span of Control, Centerlisation and Decentralisation, III. Forms a. Department, of organization b. c.. Public Boards. Corporation and d. Directorate IV. Chief a. Types Executive: b. Functions c. Role 1) References: 1) Dimock and Dimock - Public Administration, Oxford, 1975

6 2) Basu D.D., Administrative Law, Prentice Hall, ) Rumki Basu, Public Administration, Concepts and Theories (2nd Ed.) Sterling, New Delhi, ) S.R. Maheswari, Theories and Concepts in Public Administration, Allied Delhi, ) R. Avasthi S. and Maheswari, Public Administration, Agra, Laxminarain Aggarwal, Agra, ) Sharma M.P. & Sadana, B.L., Public Administration Theory and Practice. 7) L.D. White, Introduction to the Study of Public Administration, New York, Mcmillan, ),u- vkj- bukenkj & yksdsdiz'kklu] egkjk"vª fo kihb xzafafk fufezrh eamg] ukxiwj] ) xnsz]fn- dk- & yksdiz'kklu & ra=k o ea=k] ukxiwj SEMESTER I (GR- D 1) (Optional Paper-I) 1) Making of India s Constitution Indian Constitution and Government A) National Movement B) Constitutional Development C) Making of Indian Constitution 2)Ideological Bases of Indian Constitution A) Preamble, Fundamental Rights B) Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties C) Constitution as a Instrument of Socio -Economic Change

7 3)Union Government : A) Legislature LokSabha, Rajya Sabha B) Executive President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Council of Minister C) Judiciary --- Supreme Court, Judicial Review and Judicial Activism, Public Interest Litigation 4) Constitutional Amendments and Constitutional Bodies A) Constitutional Amendments B) Statutory Institutions/ Commissions 1) Comptroller and Auditor General of India 2) Attorney General 3) Election Commission 4) Union Public Service Commission 5) Finance Commission 6) National Human Rights Commission References: 1) Granville Austin, Indian Constitution Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford University Press, ) D.D. Basu, An Introduction to Indian Constitution, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, ) W.H. Morris Jones, Government and Politics in India, OUP, Delhi, ) Iqbal Narain, Indian Government and Politics, Minakshi Meerat, ) M.V. Pylee, An Introduction to Constitution of India, Vikas, New Delhi, ) S.P. Sathe, Judicial Activism in India, OUP ) S.K. Chaube, Constituent Assembly of India, Peoples Building House, Delhi, 1966.

8 M.A. Part I SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. II) Social Reforms and Nationalism in Indian Thought 1) Indian Renaissance & Social Reforms. A) Raja Rammohan Roy B) Swami Dayanand C) Jotiba Phule 2) Liberal Political Ideas A) Dadabhai Naoroji B) Justice M. G. Ranade C) G. K. Gokhale 3) Nationalist Political Thought A) Shri. Aurobindo B) B. G. Tilak 4) Religion & Nationalism : A) Savarkar s Hindu Nationalism B) Muslim Nationalism of Jinnah C) Composite Nationalism of Azad. Reference Books: 1) A. Appadorai, Documents on political thought in Modern India, 02 Vols., Oxford University Press, Bombay, ) B. Chandra, Nationalism and Colonialism in Modern India, Vikas, Delhi, 1979.

9 3) D. G. Dalton, India Idea of Freedom: Political thought of Swami Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Ghose, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, Academic Press, Delhi, ) A. R. Desai, Social background of Indian Nationalism, Popular, Bombay, ) S. Ghose, From Renaissance to Militant Nationalism, Allied Publishers, Bombay, ) K. P. Karunakaran, Modern Indian Political Tradition, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, ) K. P. Karunakaran Indian politics from Dadabhai Naoroji to Gandhi: A study of political Ideas in Modern India, Gitanjali, New Delhi, ) T. Pantham and K. Deustch (ed), Political thought in Modern India, Sage,New Delhi, ) V.P. Verma, Modern Indian Political Thought, Laxmi Narain Aggrawal, Agra, ) J. P. Suda, Main currents of Social and Political thought in Modern India, Vol. I and II, K.Nath, Meerut, 1970

10 Semester - I ( Group D1, Optional Paper III) State in Ancient India I) Nature and Sources of Ancient Indian Political Thought: a) Nature of Ancient Indian Political Thought. b) Sources of Ancient Indian Political Thought: With special reference to Kautilya & Shantiparva. II) Theories of State in Ancient India: a) Theories of Origin of State. b) The Saptanga Theory of State. c) Calamities Befalling the State. d) Republics in Ancient India & their Decline. III) Inter-State Relations in Ancient India: a) Four expedients of Foreign Policy. b) Six devices of Foreign Policy. c) Mandala Theory of inter-state relations. IV) The King & Administration in Ancient India: a) The King: Consecration and its Significance, Powers and Functions. b) The Council of Ministers: Composition, Qualifications & Functions. c) Assemblies in Ancient India: Sabha, Samiti and Vidatha, Paura & Janapada. d) Administration of the State: Central, Local Self Government. e) Judiciary in Ancient India.

11 References : 1) Altekar A. S. State Government in Ancient India, Motiram Banarasidas, Patana, ) Choshal U. N. History of Indian Life, Vols. 1&2, OUP, ) H. N. Sinha Development of Hindu Polity Asia Publishing House, Bombay, ) R. C. Mujumdar Corporate life in Ancient India K. L. Mukhopadhay and Co., Calcutta, ) Radha Kumud Mukharji Local Govt. in Ancient India, Oxford University, ) R. S. Sharma Some Aspect of Political Ideas & Institutions in Ancient India, Motiram Banarasidas, Delhi, ) K. P. Jayswal Hindu Polity Butterworth, Calcutta, ) R. P. Kangle The Arthashatra of Kautilya, Vols. 3, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, ) J. W. Spellman Political Theory in Ancient India, Oxford at Clarender Press, ) Pratap Giri R. The Problem of the Indian Polity, Gyan Publications, Delhi, ) S>m. am eau e m - àmmrz ^mavmvrb amoh$s {dmma Am{U g ñwm, S>m S> npãbho$ez, nwuo, ) a. n. H $Jbo - H$m {Q>ë mmo AW emñì - hmamï > gm{hë d g ñh $Vr S>i, w ~B, ) am. em. moai S>rH$a - àmmrz ^mavr amozrvr, n[a b àh$mez, ) H $Jbo a. n. - àmmrz ^mavr amozrvr, m O, ) {X. H$m. JX} - àmmrz ^mavr {dmma - {dúmnrr> J«W{Z{ Vr S>i, ZmJnya, M.A. Part I SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. IV) Development Administration in Rural India Unit 1: Introduction to Rural Development: a. Concept and Scope of Rural Development b. Approaches to Rural Development c. 73 rd Constitutional Amendment Unit: 2: Major Rural Development Policies:

12 a. Integrated Child Development Scheme b. National Rural Health Mission c. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan d. Mahatma Phule Education Guarantee Scheme e. Integrated Rural Development Programme f. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme g. Suvarna Jayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana h. Bharat Nirman i. Indira Awas Yojana j. Watershed Development Programme k. Total Rural Sanitation Programme Unit: 3: Institutions of Rural Development: a. Gram Panchayat, Gram Sabha, Panchayat Samiti, Zilla Parishad b. Co-operatives c. Dristrict Rural Development Agency(DRDA) d. Non-governmental Organizations/ Voluntary Agencies Unit: 4: Experiments in Rural Development: a. Self Help Group Movement b. Water Resources- Jalbiradari c. Village Development Mendha Lekha, Ralegan Siddhi, Hirave Bazaar. References : 1. Basu Rumki, Public Administration: Concepts and Theories, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, Dr. Singh Hoshiar and Dr. Sachdeva Pardeep, Administrative Theory, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad, Montgomery John D. and Siffin William J,(eds) Approaches to Development Politics, Administration and Change, McGraw-Hill, New York, Kant George F., Development Administration: Concepts, Goals, Methods, University of Wisconsin Press, 1979.

13 5. Roudinelli D. A., Development Projects as Policy Experiments: An Approach to Development Administration, Methuen and Co., London, ) Maheshwar Shriram, Local Government in India, Laxminarayan Agrawal, Agra, ) Das Purnendu Sekhar (ed.), Decentralized Planning and Participatory Development, New Delhi; Concept Publishing Company, ) Hooja Rakesh and K.K. Parnani (ed.), Development Administration and Rural Development, New Delhi; Aalekh Publishers, ) Jain Gopal Lal, Rural Development, New Delhi; Mangal Deep Publications, ) Jain S.P. (ed.), Emerging Institutions for Decentralized Rural Development Vol. I & II, Hyderabad; National Institute of Rural Development, ) Kapoor A.K. and Dharamvir Singh, Rural Development through NGOs, Jaipur; Rawat Publications, ) Krishnamurthy J., Rural Development: Challenges and Opportunities, Jaipur; Rawat Publications, ) Lalitha N., Rural Development in India: Emerging Issues and Trends Vol. I& II, New Delhi; Dominant Publishers and Distributors, ) Manohar K. Murali, K. Seetha Rama Rao & B. Janardhan Rao (ed.), Political Economy of Rural Development, New Delhi; Kanishka Publishers, ) Saurath Vivek, Rural Development: Planning Strategy and Policy Imperatives, New

14 Delhi; Dominant Publishers and Distributors, 1st Edition, 2003, 17) Singh Katar, Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management, New Delhi; Sage Publication, 3rd Edition, ) Singh Satyajit & Pradeep Sharma (ed.), Decentralization: Institutions and Politics in Rural India, New Delhi; Oxford University Press, M.A. Part I SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. V) India s Foreign Policy 1) Ideological Foundations of India s Foreign Policy: a) Impact of Freedom Movement b) Principles and objectives of Foreign Policy. c) Policies of the Congress Party and Leadership of Pandit Nehru 2) Factors Influencing India s foreign Policy: a) Geographical Factors b) Impact of Culture, Society, Religion and Economy c) Impact of International Politics 3) India s relations with other countries a. India and Major Countries- Relations with US and Europe b) India and Asia- Relations with China, Japan, Central Asia, West Asia

15 c. India and neighbours- Relation with Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan 4. India s Contemporary Security Challenges: a. Internal and External security threats b. Nuclear threats References:- 1) A. Appadorai :- Domestic roots of India;s Foreign policy New Delhi, Oxford University press, ) J. N. Dixit; Indian Foreign Policy & its neighbours, Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi, ) George Modelski A Theory of Foreign Policy, London. 4) V. P. Dutt, India s Foreign Policy, Vikas, New Delhi, ) M. S. Rajan, Studies in India s Foreign Policy, New Delhi. 6) B. A. Prasad : India s Role in the Future of SAARC, in Strategic Analysis, Delhi, February ) Mansingh S. India s Foreign Policy in 21st Century, Foreign Policy Institute, New Delhi, )nsoG.kodj] ksysnz] Hkkjrh;k ijjk VQ /kksj.k] lkrr;k vkf.k flfkr;karj] izfrek] 2007 M.A. Part I SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. VI) Paper : Modern Political Ideologies I Political Ideologies : Its importance & role a) Role & importance of Political Ideologies in Political Science

16 b) Difference between Ideology and thought C) Difference between ideology and theory II Classical Ideologies - I a) Liberalism b) Nationalism c) Conservatism III. Classical Ideologies - II a) Anarchism b) Socialism c) Marxism IV. Modern Political Ideologies a) Post Modernism b) Feminism c) Multiculturalism d) Communitarianism e) Environmentalism/ Ecologism References 1. Andrew Heywood, Political Ideologies: an Introduction, Macmillan Robert Iccleshall,Political Ideologies: an Introduction, Routledge, Adams Ian, 1993, Political Ideologies Today, Manchester, Manchester University Press. 4. Goodin Robert and Philip Petit (eds.), 1993, A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, London, Blackwell. 5. Graham Gordon, 1986, Politics in its Place- A Study of Six Ideologies, Oxford, Clarendon Press.. 6. Macridis Roy C, 1985, Contemporary Political Ideologies, Boston, Little Brown and Co. 7. Hoffman John and Graham Paul, 2006, Introduction to Political Theory, New Delhi, Pearson Education Ltd. 8. Brian Baxter, Ecologism : An Introduction,1999

17 9. Kevin O donnell,post Modernism 10. Chris basely, What is Feminism, Sage, 1999 Semester I (GR-D-I) (Optional Paper-VII) Women and Political Theory 1) Feminist Approach to Political Theory: a) Meaning of Feminist Approach b) Relationship between State and Power c) Historical Developments from Mary Wolstonecroft to Simean de Beuavoir 2) Women and Political Theory- Liberal Approach a) Liberal Feminism b) Social- Democratic Feminism c) Radical Feminism 3) Women and political Theory-Socialist Approach a) Socialist Approach b) Marxst Approach c) Eco-Feminism- Vandana Shiva 4) Indian Feminism: a) Jotirao Phule and Tarabai Shinde b) Agarkar and Ranade c) Mahatma Gandhi

18 Reference 1) H. Eisenstein, Contemporary Feminist Thought, UnWin, London, ) Z. A. Eisenstein (ed), Capitalist Patriarchy & the case of socialist Feminism, Monthly Review Press, London, ) Z. A. Eisentcin (ed), The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism, Longman. (1981) 4) J. Evans, Feminism & Political Theory, London, ) J. Grant, Fundamental Feminism, : Contesting the Core concepts of Feminist Theory, Roatledge, ) Julliet Mitchell and Ann Oakley (ed), What is Feminism, Blackwell, ) Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Pan Books, ) Kate Millett, Sexual Politics, Granadams Publishing, ) M. Meis, Eco-feminism, Atlantic Highlands NJ., ) M. Evans (ed.), The Women Question, Fontana, London, ) B. Farnsearth, Alek Sandra Kollantai : Socialism, Feminism & the Bolshevik Revolution, Stanford University Press, Stanford C. A., ) S. Firestone, The Dialectics of sex, Bantam Books, New York, ) B. Friedman, The Feminine Mystique, Pengain, Harmondsworth, ) Vandana Shiva, Staying Alive Women, Ecology and Development, Books, ) Nk;k nkrkj] Nk;k izdk'k] xazfkkyh] eqacbz] ) HkksGs vkf.k csmodhgkg¼la½] ^^ krodkarjhp;k og.kkoj]** vkacsmodj vodkneh] lkrkjk] ) fo qr Hkkxor vkf.k oanuk iylkus] ^^L=kh thoukph xaqrkxaqr-** L=h vh;kl dsanz] iq.ks fo kihb] 1995-

19 18) rkjkckbz f kans] ^^L=h iq:"k rqyuk** izfrek iq.ks] ) 'kjn tks kh] pkanomph f knksjh] 'ksrdjh izdk ku] iq.ks] 1988 M.A. Part I SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. VIII) Paper : Social Movements in India I. Social Movements in India a) Meaning and role of Social movements b) Social Reform movements in Pre- Independent India II. New Social Movements: Meaning and nature a) Peasant movement b) Feminist movement c) Environment movement III. Movements of the deprived sections a) Subaltern movement : Meaning and importance b) Dalit & Tribal movement c) Movements of the displaced & Project affected d) Civil Liberties & Human Rights movement IV. Social Movements, Globalization & Political implications a) Impact of Globalization on social movements b) Social Movements & its Political implications References 1. S. Kothari, Social Movements and Redefinition of Democracy, Boulder Colorado, Westview Press, T. K. Oomer, Protest and Change, Studies in Social Movement, New Delhi, Sage, S. Ghose, The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism Bombay, Bombay, Allied Publishers, K. Jones, Socio Religions Reform Movement in British India, Cambridge Uni. Press, Omvedt G. New Social Movements in India, Sage, Delhi, Ahmad, Imtiaz (1980) Social Movements in India (Review), Sunday Standard, 16 th March 1980, p.6.

20 7. Alvi, Hamza (1965) Peasants and Revolution, The Socialist Register, ed. By Ralph Miliband 8. Aurora, G. S. (1981) Social Movements in India, A Review Article. 9. Dhanagre, D. N. (1974) Peasant Movements in India, , Delhi Oxford University Press. 10. Desai, A. R. (1978) Peasant Struggles in India, Bombay: Oxford University Press. 11. Malik, S. G. (ed.) (1978) Indian Movements : Some Aspects of Dissent, Protest and Reform, Simla: Indian Institute of advanced Study 12. L. K. Mahapatra, Social Movements among Tribes of India, in K. Suresh Singh (ed.), Tribal Situation in India, Simla: Indian Institute of advanced Study, 1972, 13. M. S. A. Rao, Social Movements In India, (2008), Manohar Publishers. SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. IX) (IDS) Human Rights in India I. Human Rights & Indian Constitution a)human Rights: Conceptual & historical Development b)universal Declaration of human rights and its reflection in Indian Constitution c) Human Rights & Fundamental Rights II. Violation of Human Rights in India a) Poverty, Education, Unemployment, Labour, Displacement & Rehabilitation b) Terrorism, Excesses of Army & Police, Custodial crimes c) Women, Children, Minorities, Tribal and socially deprived classes d) Socio- cultural Practices, Rights of elderly & disabled persons, Child Labour, Declining Sex ratio e) Globalization & violation of human rights

21 Unit 1: III. Human Rights Movement & Enforcement of Human Rights a) Movements of Women, Dalit, Tribal, Displaced, Civil Rights Movements b) Role of Judiciary, PIL, National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commission, SC, ST, Minorities Commission IV. Contemporary Rights & developments a)right to Information b)right to Clean Environment & Energy c)rights of the Consumers d) Right to Peace e) Right to live with dignity f) Right to Privacy g) Citizen s Charter SEMESTER I (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. X) (IDS) SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND DISCRIMINATION Meaning, Concept, Scope and Consequences of Social Exclusion and Discrimination: (a) Meaning and Concept of Social Exclusion and Discrimination. (b) Scope of Social Exclusion and Discrimination. (c) Consequences of Social Exclusion and Discrimination. Unit 2: History, Forms and Contemporary trends of Social Exclusion and Discrimination: (a) History of Social Exclusion and Discrimination. (b) Forms of Social Exclusion and Discrimination (caste, race, gender, religion, class, and environment).

22 (c) Contemporary trends: New Economics Policy of (i) Liberalization, (ii) Privatization, Globalization. Unit 3: Social Reform Movements in India: (a) With reference to Chh. Shahu Maharaj and Mahatma Phule. (b) With reference to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and Vittal Ramaji Shinde. (c) With reference to Narayan Guru and Periyar. Unit 4: Dalit Literary Movement: (a) Concept of Dalit and Dalit Literature. (b) Varna System, Origin of Dalit and Untouchability. (c) Role of Literature and Social Change. Basic Readings 1. Sen A. (2000), Social Exclusion: Concept, Application and Scrutiny, 2. Asian Development Bank. 3. Haan Arjan (1997), Poverty and Social Exclusion: A Comparison of 4. Debates on Deprivation: Poverty Research Unit, Suxxex University, Brighton. 5. Thorat S. K. (2003), Caste, Exclusion/Discrimination and Deprivation The Situation of Dalits in India, Concept Paper for DFID, Delhi, 6. Dreze Jean and Amartya Sen (1995), India : Economic Development and Social Opportunity, Oxford University Press, Delhi. 7. Sharma R. S. (1980), Sudras in Ancient India, (Second ed.),motiram Banaradan.

23 8. Omvelt Gail (1976), Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society,Bombay 9.Ambedkar B. R., Who Were the Shudras, Vol. Govt. ofmaharashtra, Mumbai. 10. Thorat S. K. (2003), Caste, Exclusion/Discrimination anddeprivation : The Situation of Dalits in India, Concept Paper fordfid, Delhi, 11. Natarajan S., A Century of Social Reforms Movements in BritishIndia. 12. Kenneth W. Jones (1999), Socio-Religious Reform, Newyork,Cambridge, ER. 13. Omvedt G. (2003), New Social Movements in India, Oxford, Delhi. M A I, SEM - II M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. III) Political Theory of Development and Change I) Theories of Development and Under Development: a) Theories of Development. b) Theory of Under Development and Dependent State. c) The World System Theory : Emanuel Wallerstein. II) Theories of Change & Revolution: a) Lenin b) Mao c) Gandhi III) Political Theory of Feminism and Environmentalism: a) Feminism i) Liberal Feminism ii) Marxist Feminism iii) Socialist Feminism iv) Redical Feminism v) Indian Feminism b) Environmentalism: i) Green Political Theory ii) Ecologism & Environmentalism

24 IV) Post-Modernism & Multiculturalism i) Post-Modernism ii) Multiculturalism iii) Communitraianism iv) Cosmopolitanism

25 References : 1) Goodwin R. E., Green Political Theory, Cambridge, ) W. Kymlicka, Multicultural Citizenship, Oxford, The Clavendon Press, ) Sushila Ramaswamy, Political Theory: Ideas & Concepts, Macmillan. 4) Verma S. L., Advanced Modern Political Theory. 5) Amal Ray & Mohit Bhattacharya, Political Theory: Concepts & Institutions. 6) Strauss L., What is Political Philosophy & other Essays, Glencoe, Free Press, ) David Held (ed.), Political Theory Today (Cambridge, Polity Press, 1991). 8) Rajni Kothari (ed.), State and National Building : Third World Perspective, Bombay Allied Publishers, ) Will Kymlicka, Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Introduction, Oxford, Clarendon Press, ) V. I. Lenin, The State and Revolution, Moscow, Progress Publishers, ) John Lewis, Marxism After Marx : An Introduction, London, Macmillan, ) Diana Tietjens Meyers (ed.), Feminist Thought A Reader, New York & London, Routledge, ) Diana Tietjens Meyers, The State in Capitalist Society : The Analysis of Western System of Power, London, Quarted Books, ) P. S. Ramkrishnan, Ecology & Sustainable Development, New Delhi, National Book Trust, ) Tom Bottomore (ed.), A Dictionary of Marxist Thought, Oxford Blackwell Reference, ) Omoer eax, Mm XdS>r {exmoar, eovh$ar àh$mez, A{b~mJ, Personnel Administration M.A. Part I Semester II (GR-D) Paper-IV Practice of Public Administration A.Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Discipline and Morale, Employer Employee B. Bureaucracy :Theories Types and Roles Civil, Max Weber & his critic, Civil Service neutrality. C. Leadership, its role in Decision making, Communication 2. Financial Administration (Special Reference â U. K. & India) A.Budget Process

26 B.Parliamentary Control over financial administration C.Accounting and Auditing 3. Administrative Law a. Delegated Legislation b. Administrative Tribunals c. Administrative Adjudication d. Lokpal & Lokayukt 4. Administrative Reforms and trends in Public Administration Reference A. Administrative Reforms B. Good Governance & E-Governance C. Public Private Paternership D.Right to Information 1) Chabra S., Administrative Tribunals. 2) Sathe B. P., Administrative Law in India. 3) Sharma M. P. and Sadana B. L. Public Administration Theory and Practice. 4) S. R. Maheshwari, Theories and Concepts in Public Administration, Allied, Delhi, ) R. Avasthi and Maheshwari, Public Administration, Laxminarain Aggarwal, Agra, ) Rumki Basu, Public Administration, Concepts and Theories (2nd Ed)

27 7) P. R. Dubhashi, Recent Trends in Public Administration, Kaveri, Delhi, ),u- vkj- bukenkj & yksdsdiz'kklu] egkjk"vª fo kihb xzafafk fufezrzrh eamamg M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR-DI) (Optional Paper-Paper no. XI) 1) Federal System: INDIAN POLITICAL PROCESS A) Centre State Relations -- Constitutional Provisions, Legislative Administrative and Financial Relations B) Demands of Autonomy and Separatist Movement C)Emerging Trends in Centre State Relations 2) Political Parties and Pressure Groups: A) Political Parties Nature, Ideologies and Programmes B) Changing Pattern of Party System C) The role of Coalition Politics D) Pressure Groups in Indian Politics 3) Major Issues in Indian Politics: A) Caste B)Religion C) Language D)Region E) Criminalization of Politics and Terrorism

28 4) Socio-Political Movements A) Civil Liberties B) Women s Movements C) Subaltern and Peasants Movement D) Dalit Movement E) Anti Globalization Movement Reference : 1) Granville Austin, Working of a Democratic Constitution The Indian Experience, Oxford University Press, Delhi, ) D. D. Basu, An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, ) P. R. Brass, Politics of India Since Independence 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, ) F. R. Frankel, India s Political Economy , The Gradual Revolution, OUP, ) F. R. Frankel & M. S. A. Rao (Ed) Dominance and State Power in Modern India : Decline of a Social order, Vols. I and II OUP, Delhi, ) S. Kaushik (ed) Indian Governemnt and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation, Delhi, ) Morris Jones, Government and Politics in India, Delhi ) Myron Weiner; The Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics, New Delhi, 1999

29 9) Guha, Ranajit (1993). Subaltern Studies Reader, University of Minnesota Press 10) Biswas, Amrita (2009). "Research Note on Subaltern Studies". Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies. 11) Guha, Ranajit (1982). "On Some Aspects of the Historiography M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XII) Sarvodaya, Democracy and Socialism in Indian Thought 1)Sarvodaya: 1) Gandhi & Vinoba A) Gandhi on Truth, Non violence & Satyagraha B) Gandhi s Theory of State C) Vinoba : Lokniti & Sarvodaya 2) Democracy: A) Politics of Annihilation of Caste Periyar and Shahu B) Dr. Ambedkar s theory of Social Democracy C) New Humanism : Theory of Radical Democracy : M. N. Roy 3) Socialism: A) Democratic Socialism of Jawaharlal Nehru B) Sarvodaya & Socialism: Jayaprakash Narayan C) Socialist Ideas of Ram Manohar Lohia 4) Communism: A) The CPI: The Politics of Democratic Revolution

30 B) The CPM: The Politics of People s Democracy C) CPI (M-L) : Politics of Revolution: The Maoist Perspective References 1) Appadorai Docements on Modern Indian Political thought OUP ) Suda : Main Currents of Political thought in modern India Vol. 2-4, K. Nath Meerut ) Verma V. P. Modern Indian Political thought L. N. Agrawal Agra ) Ghosh Shankar : Socialism, Democracy & Nationalism, Allied, Mumbai, ) Pantham & Deutsch (ed.) Political thought in Modern India, Sage Delhi, ) Desai A. R.- Social background of Indian Nationalism Popular, Mumbai, ) Rare Kharaih A. M., Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Politics of Emancipation, Sindhu, Mumbai ) Sharma G. N. Shakir M. Politics and Society, Parimal Aurangabad ) Parekh Bhiku, Political thought of Mahatama Gandhi, Ajantha, Delhi, ) Iyer, R. Moral and Political Ideas of Maharma Gandhi, Oxford ) Omvedt Gail, Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Movement in Colonial India, New Delhi, Sage, ) Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society Scientific Socialist trust, Mumbai, ) Kavlekar K. K. Non-Brahmin Movement in South India and the D. M. K. Shivaji University, Kolhapur, ) Kavlekar & Chousalkar, Political Ideas and Leadership of Dr. Ambedkar, Ajab, 1990.

31 Semester II (Group D1) Optional Paper - XIII Political Sociology Unit I a) Political Sociology Meaning, Nature and Scope. b) Approaches : Marxist; Behavioural. Unit II a) Political Socialization. b) Political Culture. c) Political Communication. Unit III 1) Power, Authority and Legitimacy. 2) Political Elite, Elitist Theory of Democracy. Unit IV a) Political Development & Under Development. b) State, Class, Caste, Religion, Patriarchy.

32 Readings : 1) Christenson R. et. al, 1971, Ideologies in Modern Politics, Melbourne, Nelson. 2) Coser Lewis (ed.), 1967, Political Sociology: Selected Essays, N. Y., Harper & Row. 3) Dahl R. A., 1977, Modern Political Analysis, New Delhi, Prentice Hall. 4) Geetha V., 2007, Patriarchy, Calcutta, Stree. 5) Krislov Samuel, 1974, Representative Bureaucracy, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall. 6) Milner Andrew, 1999, Class, London, Sage. 7) Pierson Christopher, 2004, The Modern State, London, Routledge. 8) Smith, B. C. 2003, Understanding Third World Politics, London, Palgrave- Macmillan; 2 nd Edn. 9) Verma S. P., 1982, Modern Political Theory, Delhi, Vikas. 10) Wasburn P. C., 1982, Politics and Society, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Prentice Hall. 11) Rajani Kotnari, Politics in India, Orient, Longman. 12) Sartori G. Parties & Pary System A Frame work for Analysis, Vol. I, Cambridge Uni. Press, Cambridge U. K ) Duverger M, Political Parties, Methuen & Co., Ltd., U. K ) David Apter, Politics of Modernization, A Framework of Analysis, Chicago University, ) Lucian Pye and Sydney Verba (ed), Political Culture and Political Development, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, ) Francis Frankel and M. S. A. Rao, Class Power & Dominance. 17) Almond G. A. & Coleman J. S. (ed) The Politics of Developing Areas Princeton University Press Princeton New Jersay, 1960, Reprint ) Almond G. A. & Powell G. B. Comparative Politics A Development Approach, Amermind Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ) Dahl Robert Modern Political Analysis Prentice Hall, New Delhi, ) Deutch K. Nationalism & Social Communication M.I.T ) S. M. Lipset Political Man Prentice Hall New Delhi, ) A. K. Mukhpoadaya Political Sociology. 23) nwam{uh$ Am{U BZm Xma, amoh$s g moemñì. 24) JX} Am{U ~mmb, AmYw{ZH$ amoh$s {díbofu, ^mj 1 d 2, {dúmnrr>, J«W{Z{ Vr S>I, M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XIV) Politics of Developing Countries I. Colonialism & anti colonial struggle a) Genesis of Colonialism & its nature

33 b) Nature of Anti-colonial struggle in Developing countries II. Constitutionalism, Democracy & its challenges a) Rise of Dictatorship & the problem of Legitimacy b) Rise of civil conflict c) Problem of integration in multi-religious & multiethnic society d) Problem of Political instability III. IV. Economy of Developing Counties a)poverty, Deprivation, Hunger & Unemployment b) Developing Counties in World Economy c) Political Implications of the failed Economy Uprisings in Post Globalized era a) Democratic & Civil Rights movements b) Movements of excluded sections in developing countries. REFERENCE: 1) S.Amin, Accumulation on a world scale: A critique of the Theory of underdevelopment, New York,Monthly Review Press ) Z.F.Arat, Democracy and Human Rights in the Developing countries, London Verso, ) H.Astah (Ed) Women and Politics in the third world London Routledge, ) Kothari R (Ed) State and Nation Building in third world countries,vikas, Delhi )Wallerstein I. The Modern World System,Academic Press, New York ) J.A.Fergnson, The Third World in R.J.Vineent University Press. 7) D.K.Field house, The West and the Third World : trade, colonization, dependence and Development Oxford Blackwell, 1999.

34 M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XV) Development Administration in Urban India Unit 1: Introduction to Urban Development: a. Concept and Scope of Urban Development b. Approaches to Urban Development c. 74 th  Constitutional Amendment Unit: 2: Major Urban Development Policies: a. Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM) b. Suvarna Jayanti Urban Employment Scheme c. Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme(AUWSP) d. Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns e. Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns(UIDSSMT) f. National Mission on Sustainable Habitat(NMSH) g. National UrbanWater Awards h. National Urban Sanitation Policy i. Urban Infrastructure and Governance j. Basic Services to the Urban Poor k. Integrated Housing and Slum Development Unit: 3: Institutions of Urban Development: a. Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils b. MMRDA, SIDCO,Metro Authority of India c. Non-governmental Organizations/ Voluntary Agencies Unit: 4: Experiments in Urban Development: a. Self Help Group Movement b. 1.City Development Plan, Sanand, Sanand Municipal Council,Ahmedabad 2. City Development Plan,, Ujjain Municipal Corporation,Madhya Pradesh.

35 c. Public Private Partnership in Water Sector : 1. Bulk Water Supply Project, Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation 2. Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project, Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation 3. Water Supply and Sewerage System, Sector V Salt Lake City Kolkata, Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority References : 1. Basu Rumki, Public Administration: Concepts and Theories, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, Dr. Singh Hoshiar and Dr. Sachdeva Pardeep, Administrative Theory, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad, Montgomery John D. and Siffin William J,(eds) Approaches to Development Politics, Administration and Change, McGraw-Hill, New York, Cant George F., Development Administration: Concepts, Goals, Methods, University of Wisconsin Press, Roudinelli D. A., Development Projects as Policy Experiments: An Approach to Development Administration, Methuen and Co., London, ) Maheshwar Shriram, Local Government in India, Laxminarayan Agrawal, Agra, ) Bhardwaj R.K., Urban Development in India, New Delhi; National Publishing House, ) Bhatnagar K. K. and K.K. Gadeock, Urban Development and Administration, NewDelhi; Rawat Publications, 2007.

36 10) Mathur Om (ed.), India: Challenge of Urban Governance, New Delhi; National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), ) Nishith Raj and Richa Varmani, Urban Governance in India: Challenges and Prospects, New Delhi; New Royal Book Company, ) Rao C. Nagaraj and G.Sai Prasad, Accountability of Urban Local Governments in India, New Delhi; Atlantic Publishers, ) Sivaramakrishnan K.C. (ed.), Peopleâ s Participation in Urban Governance, New Delhi; Oxford University Press, ) Sivaramakrishnan K.C., Amitabh Kundu and B.N. Singh (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Urbanization in India, New Delhi, Oxford University M.A. Part I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XVI) Paper : State Politics in India 1. Genesis & Development of Indian States a. Linguistic reorganization of states b. Recent developments and politics in creation of states (Zharkhand, Uttaranchal, Chhatisgad) c. Politics of demand for new states (Telangana, Vidarbha, Gorkhaland) 2. Political parties and Coalition politics a. Changing pattern of Party system & emergence of Regional parties b. Coalition politics & its impact on state & national politics c. Emergence of states as unit of national politics 3. Language, region & Caste in State politics a. Politics of language & identity politics

37 b. Regional disparities, economic backwardness of States & regions c. Caste & State politics 4. Politics of major States a. Uttar Pradesh b. Tamilnadu c. West Bengal d. Gujarat e. Bihar References 1. Frankel Francine and M.S.A. Rao (eds), 1990, Dominance and State Power in Modern India, vols.1 and 2, New Delhi, OUP. 2. Jaffrelot Christophe and Sanjay Kumar (ed.), 2009, Rise of the Plebeians: the Changing Face of Indian Legislative Assemblies, New Delhi, Routledge 3. Jenkins Rob, 2004, Regional Reflections: Comparing Politics Across India s States, New Delhi, OUP. 4. Narain Iqbal (ed), 1976, State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan. 5. Shastri Sandeep, K C Suri and Yogendra Yadav (eds.), 2009, Electoral Politics in Indian States, OUP. 6. Weiner Myron (ed.), 1965, State Politics in India, New Jersey, Princeton University Press. 7. Wood John R (ed.), 1984, State Politics in Contemporary India: Crisis or Continuity, Boulder, Westview Press. 8. Baruah, Sanjib (1999): India Against Itself: Assam and the Politics of Nationality (Delhi: Oxford University Press) (OUP hereafter).

38 9. Chadha, Behera Navneeta (2000): State, Identity and Violence; Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (New Delhi: Manohar). 10. Chandra, Kanchan (2005): Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Headcounts in India(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). 11. Chhibber, Pradeep K (1999): Democracy Without Associations: Transformation of the Party System and Social Cleavages in India (New Delhi: Vistaar). 12. Kumar, Pradeep (2000): The Uttarakhand Movement: Construction of a Regional Identity (New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers). 13. Ramasray Roy and Paul Wallace (ed.), Indian Politics and the 1998 Elections: Regionalism, Hindutva and State Politics (Delhi: Orient Longman). 14. J R Wood (ed.), State Politics in Contemporary India: Crisis or Continuity?, (Boulder: West View Press). 15. Corbridge, Stuart, Glynn Williams, Rene Veron and Manoj Srivastava (2008): Seeing the State (New Delhi: Cambridge University Press). 16. DeSouza, Peter Ronald and E Sridharan, ed. (2006): India s Political Parties (New Delhi: Sage. 17. Jaffrelot, Christophe (2003): India s Silent Revolution: The Rise of the Low Castes in North Indian Politics (New York: Columbia University Press). 18. Jenkins, Rob (2004): Regional Reflections: Comparing Politics Across India s States (New Delhi: OUP). 19. Zoya Hasan (ed.), Politics and the State in India (New Delhi: Sage). 20. Peter Ronald DeSouza and E Sridharan (ed.), (2006)India s Political Parties (New Delhi: Sage).

39 21. Wood, John R, ed. (1984): State Politics in Contemporary India: Crisis or Continuity (Boulder: West View Press). M.A.I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XVII) Women & Politics 1) Feminist Theory of Democracy & Representation: a) Women s Franchise Movement, b) Political Participation of Women, c) The Problem of Representation of Women, d) The Problem of Political Reservation. 2) Women, Politics & Social Movements: a) Movements, Politics & Gender Justice, b) Feminist Movement in India Phase-I ( Liberal Phase) c) Feminist Movement in India Phase-II ( Radical Phase) 3) Feminist Theory of State: a) Social Justice & Equal Participation, b) Alternative Politics & Green Politics, c) Politics of Peace & Peaceful Coexistence. 4) Feminist Movement & Socio-Cultural Perspectives: a) Women & Cultural Domination of Patriarchy, b) Women, Caste Inequality & Oppression, c) Women & Communal Violence.

40 Reference- 1½ es/kk ukfuomsdj]^egkjk"vªkrhy L=kh iz'ukpk ekxksok ¼1975 iklwus/ukfuomsdsdj]^kekxksosok iklwuwu½] izfzfrek izdzdk'ku] iq.q.ks]s] ½ fo qr Hkkxor] L=kh iz'z'ukph okvpky] izfzfrek izdzdk'ku iq.q.ks]s] ½ jksfsfg.kh xogk.kdj] egkjk"vªkkrhy jktdkj.kkr fl=k;kapapk lghkkx 4½ Hkkjrh ikvhy] ^ fl=k;kapapk jktdkj.kkrhy lghkkx^] lektoknh izczcksfsf/kuh] bpyjatath ) H. Eisenstein, Contemporary Feminist Thought, London, University, ) J. Evan s Feminism and Political Theory, London ) J. Grant, Fundamental Feminism : Contesting the Core Concepts of Feminist Theory, Routledge, 1993 M.A. I semester II (SOC, Group D1, Optional Paper No. XVII POLITICAL ECONOMY Unit I : Introduction to Political Economy a) Meaning, Nature and Scope of Political Economy. b) The Rise of International Political Economy (IPE). c) Traditional Approaches to International Political Economy : Liberal, Mercantilist, Marxian and New. Unit II: The Debate on Globalization a) Meaning, Origin and Growth of Globalization. b) Globalization and its Precursors. c) Globalization Arguments for and Against.

41 Unit III: Political Economy and National Politics a) National Governments and Domestic Concerns. b) Political Economy and Nation States. c) India and the W.T.O. with Special reference to TRIPS, TRIMS and Social Clauses and Relations with IMF; World Bank. d) Debate Over Free Trade. Unit IV: Political Economy and Regionalism a) Political Economy and Regional Integration. b) Impact of International Political Economy of Domestic Economy. c) Regional Integration and Shifts in Political Economy.

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44 M.A. I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XIX) (IDS) Public Policy Unit- I: Public Policy A. Concept, nature, scope of Public Policy B. Evolution of Public Policy as a discipline. Unit-II: Approaches A. Group approach, B. Rational choice approach; C. Policy Network approach; D. Incremental approach Unit- III - Public Policy Making and Implementation A. Public Policy making process; Formulation of Public Policy and institutions. B. Implementation and evaluation of Public Policy and institution Unit IV- Public Policy and Globalization A. Impact of globalization on Public Policy and its making. B. Public Policy analysis in Indian context 1. Welfare policies 2. Right to education. 3. Public Distribution System 4. SEZ 5. National Health Mission

45 References 1.. Almond G. A. & Powell G. B. Comparative Polities A Development Approach, Amermind Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd New Delhi, Anderson. J.E.; Public Policy making An Introduction, Bouston, Houghton Birkland Thomas A; An Introduction to the Policy Process:Theories, concepts and models of Public policy making, 2 nd. Edition, Armonk Dahl Robert Modern Political Analysis Prentice Hall, New Delhi, Deutch K. Nationalism & Social Communication M. I. T Dye Thomas; Understanding Public Policy, Pearson education, Singapore Dreze Jean and Amartya Sen, India, Development and Participation, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, Gerston Larry N. Public Policy Making: Process and Principles, Armonk, Hill Micheal, The Public Policy Process, Harlow, UK, Pearson Education;5 th.edition, Parsons Wayne, Public Policy: An Introduction to Theory of Policy Analysis,Aldershot,UK; Edward Elgar, Rathod P.B; Framework of Public Policy: The Discipline and its Dimensions; New Delhi, Commonwealth, Stone Deborah, India,The Policy Paradox, N.Y.;Norton;2001

46 M.A.I SEMESTER II (GR- D 1)(Optional Paper No. XX) (IDS) INCLUSIVE POLICIES FOR ELIMINATING DISCRIMINATION Unit 1: Meaning, Significance of Social Inclusion and Sustainable Development: (a) Meaning of Social Inclusion. (b) Significance of Social Inclusion. (c) Sustainable Development of Social Inclusion Unit 2: Constitutional Provisions, Role of Governmental and Social Inclusion: (a) Constitutional Provisions and Governmental Efforts concerning Social Inclusion of SC/ST, Minorities and OBC (b) Constitutional Provisions and Governmental Efforts concerning Women. (c) Constitutional Provisions and Governmental Efforts concerning Environment Unit 3: Politics of Inclusive Policy and Role of Judiciary: (a) Concerning SC/ST, Minorities and OBC. (b) Concerning Women and Environment. (c) Role of Judiciary. Unit 4: Impact of Inclusive Policies:

47 (a) Impact of Inclusive Polices (b) Measurement of impact analysis. (c) Socio-Economic uplift of backward communities, minorities, OBC and Women Basic Readings Unit 1: 1. Basu, D. D., An Introduction to Indian Constitution 2. Borale, D. T., Politics of Segregation and Desegregation in India. 3. Jafforlate India s Silent Revolution. 4. Raj, K. N. (2006), Inclusive Growth, K. N. Raj on Economic Development, Sametsha Trust, Mumbai. 5. Rodriques, V., The Essential Ambedkar (Second ed.), Oxford, Delhi, Sharma S.L. Perspectives on Sustainable Development in South Asia in Samad(Ed.) ADIPA. Unit 2: 1. Basu, D. D., An Introduction to Indian Constitution 2. Borale, D. T., Politics of Segregation and Desegregation in India. 3. Jafforlate India s Silent Revolution. 4. Raj, K. N. (2006), Inclusive Growth, K. N. Raj on Economic Development, Sametsha Trust, Mumbai. 5. Rodriques, V., The Essential Ambedkar (Second ed.), Oxford, Delhi, 2006.

48 Unit 3: 1. Basu, D. D., An Introduction to Indian Constitution 2. Borale, D. T., Politics of Segregation and Desegregation in India. 3. Jafforlate India s Silent Revolution. 4. Raj, K. N. (2006), Inclusive Growth, K. N. Raj on Economic Development, Sametsha Trust, Mumbai. 5. Rodriques, V., The Essential Ambedkar (Second ed.), Oxford, Delhi, Basin Kamla (2003), What is Patriarchy?, Gender Basics, Women Unlimited, New Delhi. 7. Bhasin Kamla, (2003), Understanding Gender, Gender Basics, Women Unlimited, New Delhi. 8. Liddle, Joanna and Joshi Ram (1986), Doughters of Independence, Gender Caste and Class in India, Koti for Women, New Delhi. 9. Datar, Chhaya (2003), Status of Women in Maharashtra An Update, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Unit 4: 1. Basu, D. D., An Introduction to Indian Constitution 2. Borale, D. T., Politics of Segregation and Desegregation in India. 3. Jafforlate India s Silent Revolution Raj, K. N. (2006), Inclusive Growth, K. N. Raj on Economic Development, Sametsha Trust, Mumbai. 5. Rodriques, V., The Essential Ambedkar (Second ed.), Oxford,

49 Delhi, Basin Kamla (2003), What is Patriarchy?, Gender Basics, Women Unlimited, New Delhi. 7. Bhasin Kamla, (2003), Understanding Gender, Gender Basics, Women Unlimited, New Delhi. 8. Liddle, Joanna and Joshi Ram (1986), Doughters of Independence, Gender Caste and Class in India, Koti for Women, New Delhi. 9. Datar, Chhaya (2003), Status of Women in Maharashtra An Update, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.

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