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Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (Two Year) B.Ed
Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (Two year) B.Ed. (Based on NCFTE & NEP 2020) of ~ ~ ~~i ~ ~ Rlettflo'l ~~@ct t~ls ~ Indian Institute of Teacher Education Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (2-Year) 2020 Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (2- Year) B.Ed. From AY 2020-21 Indian Institute of Teacher Education (State Public University established by Govt. of Gujarat) 1 Indian Institute of Teacher Education Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (2-Year) 2020 Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (2-Year) 2020 Published by Dr. Himanshu C. Patel Registrar Indian Institute of Teacher Education Ramkrushna Paramhans Vidya Sankul, Near KH-5, Sector - 15, Gandhinagar - 382016 Indian Institute of Teacher Education 2 Curriculum Framework Bachelor of Education (2-Year) 2020 From the Desk of Vice-Chancellor…. Dear All, Any curricula at any level should be based on what objectives or goals the educator or educational institution is trying to achieve in regard to students. A course of study for a class that teaches a student how to touch-type should be very different from one that teaches students to write a novel or a poem or even the results of a science experiment. Therefore, a curriculum is of the utmost importance, as it mandates, among other things, how teachers and students will spend their time—in a lab? in clinical practice? in creating? in listening to lectures? It also clearly shows what a class, a department, a school, or an institution values, what these entities see as their mission, and what each expects its graduates to achieve. A curriculum should be the map to the essentials in any course of study, from the classroom level to the institutional level. -
Dear Friends, Scholars and Critics This Is a Soft Copy of My Doctoral
Dear Friends, Scholars and Critics This is a soft copy of my doctoral dissertation written during the final five years of the previous millennium .Apart from a fairly large theoretical component dealing with translation theory, practice of translation and translation studies, it consists of around ninety compositions of Narsinh Mehta (c. 15th century AD), one of the greatest poets of Gujarat translated by me into English. Besides a critical appreciation of his works, the translations are framed with chapters discussing his life, works and the cultural context in which they were composed. I have been working on the translations and they have metamorphosed into a very different avatar today. However, those presented here are the ones I submitted for the degree. There are some slight changes in this copy owning to my ignorance of formatting methods. The bibliography which appears at the end of the thesis comes before the `notes and references of the soft copy. The notes and references for the individual chapters now appear at the end of the thesis. The `Table of Contents’ is merely a showpiece- it doesn’t indicate the specified pages in this copy. I don’t intend to publish this thesis in the present form and it has appeared in parts in many places. The work which I started with my doctoral research is actually a work in `progress’ and I find it interesting to look back where I was some eight years ago. I would be honoured to hear your critical comments and reactions to my work. Sachin Ketkar Baroda, 27 December 2007 TRANSLATION OF NARSINH MEHTA'S POEMS INTO ENGLISH: WITH A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION Thesis Submitted For The Degree Of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENGLISH IN THE FACULTY OF ARTS OF SOUTH GUJARAT UNIVERSTIY SURAT RESEARCH CANDIDATE SACHIN C. -
Breath Becoming a Word
BREATH BECOMING A WORD CONTMPORARY GUJARATI POETRY IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION EDITED BY DILEEP JHAVERI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My earnest thanks to GUJARAT SAHITYA AKADEMI for publishing this book and to Harshad Trivedi. With his wholehearted support a dream is fulfilled. Several of these translations have appeared in INDIAN LITERATURE- Sahitya Akademi Delhi MUSEINDIA KRITYA- web journals and elsewhere. Thanks to all of them. Cover page painting by Late Jagdeep Smart with the kind permission of Smt Nita Smart and Rajarshi Smart Dedicated to PROF. K. SATCHIDANANDAN The eminent poet of Malayalam who has continuously inspired other Indian languages while becoming a sanctuary for the survival of Poetry. BREATH BECOMING A WORD It’s more than being in love, boy, though your ringing voice may have flung your dumb mouth thus: learn to forget those fleeting ecstasies. Far other is breath of real singing. An aimless breath. A stirring in the god. A breeze. Rainer Maria Rilke From Sonnets To Orpheus This is to celebrate the breath becoming a word and the joy of word turning into poetry. This is to welcome the lovers of poetry in other languages to participate in the festival of contemporary Gujarati poetry. Besides the poets included in this selection there are many who have contributed to the survival of Gujarati poetry and there are many other poems of the poets in this edition that need to be translated. So this is also an invitation to the friends who are capable to take over and add foliage and florescence to the growing garden of Gujarati poetry. Let more worthy individuals undertake the responsibility to nurture it with their taste and ability. -
Awards & Honours
1st Jan to 15 th Jan AWARDS & HONOURS Following are the top awardees at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony at, California, United States:- Best Motion Picture Drama: The Revenant Best Motion Picture Musical/Comedy: The Martian Best Director in Motion Picture-Drama: Alejandro Inarritu for The Revenant Best Actor in Motion Picture-Drama: Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant Best Actress in Motion Picture-Drama: Brie Larson for Room. BCCI president, Shashank Manohar, presented the BCCI International Cricketer-of-the-Year Award 2014-15 to Test captain Virat Kohli at the ninth BCCI annual awards. He also presented the Col. C.K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award to former India stumper, Syed Kirmani. British writer, Kate Atkinson won the 2015 Costa novel award for her novel “A God in Ruins’, thus becoming the first British author to receive a Costa prize three times. Earlier she had won it for ‘Life After Life’ (2013) and ‘Behind the Scenes at the Museum’ (1995). The Drug Authentication and Verification Application (DAVA) project of The Department of Commerce won the 2015 eASIA Award under Trade Facilitation category. DAVA project was launched by Union Government in June 2015. It seeks to create an integrated platform for implementation of the Track and Trace system for exporters and domestic markets of Drugs and Pharmaceuticals. Lionel Messi won the FIFA world player of the year award for a record fifth time. Ronaldo ended up in second place. The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) won the National Award on e-Governance 2015-16 for launching the Universal Account Number (UAN). -
G.D.Modi College of Arts, Palanpur Presents Book List No
G.D.Modi College of Arts, Palanpur Presents Book List No. Auther Title Publisher Price 1 M.R.Desai The Yoga –sutras of Patanjali Desai Publication Trust 25/- 2 Tsong – Ka - Pa The Yoga of Tibet George Allen & Unwin 3 K.M.Munshi The Master of Gujarat Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan 195/- 4 Robert Louis Treasure Island Oxford University Press 10/- Stevenson 5 Aldous Huxley Point Counter Point Penguin Books 6 Aldous Huxley After Manya Summer Penguin Books 7 Shashi Deshpande That Long Silence Penguin Books 85/- 8 Frieda Fordham An Introduction To Jung’s Penguin Books Psychology 9 Paulo Coelho The Alchemist Harper Collins Publishers 195/- India 10 Carolyn Meyer Kristina The Girl King Scholastic Inc 11 Edmund Fuller The Brothers Karamazov Dell Publishing Co.Ltd 12 Paul Horgan Everything To Live Foor Popular Library 13 Napoleon Hill Grow Rich With Peace of Mind Think And Grow Rich 14 Gerald I.Nierenberg How To Read A Person Like A Book 15 Herbert Felth The Decline of Constitutional Cornell University Press Democracy in Indonesia 16 Deepak Chopra Ageless Body,Timeless Mind Crown Publishers Inc 6/- 17 Swami The Bhagawad Geeta Chapter – 2 Central Chinmaya Mission Chinmayananda Trust 18 Pearl Buck Portrait of A Marriage People Book Club 19 Swami Kevalya Upnisadh Central Chinmaya Mission Chinmayananda Trust 20 Swami Kenopnishad Central Chinmaya Mission Chinmayananda Trust 21 Pro.Vashudev.M Hindi Kahani Aur Kahanikar Vani Vihar 5/- 22 Manjari Khanna Katha Bharati Ek Adhyayan Hindi Sahitya Bhandar 3/- 23 Nilima Mehta Ours By Choice Parenting Through Adoption 24 Queatin Blake Roald Dahl The Bfg Jonathan Cape 25 Suresh Dalal Lovers’Garden Gujarat Research Society 150/- 26 Arthur Golden Memoirs of A Geisha Vintage 27 Bachchan Madhusala Hind Pocket Books 28 Dwarakadas Parikh Sur Nirgay Agraval Press 5/- 29 Ramkumar Gupta Adhunik Natak Aur Natyakar Jawahar Pustakalay 30/- 30 Kunj Bihari Vasney Manovaignayik Upanyas Hindi Gujarat Vidyapith 7/- Upanyas Ke Sandarbh Me Ek Sangosti 31 Bradford Dismukes Soviet Naval Diplomacy Pergamon Press 32 Dorothy P.Tullett Selected Readings Frank Bros & Co. -
Dr. Ushaben G. Upadhyay [Professor].Pdf
Curriculum Vitae Name : Prof. Dr. Usha Upadhyay Date of Birth : 07/06/1956 Address (Postal) : 14, fourth floor, Vandemataram Arcade, Vandemataram Cross, Road, New Gota, Ahmedabad‐ 382481 Current Position : Professor and Head, Department of Gujarati, M.D. Samajsewa Sankul, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad – 380014 E‐mail : [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mobile : +91‐9426415887, 9106305995 1 Academic Qualifications Division / Exam Grade / Board/University Subjects Year passed Merit. Ph. D. Saurashtra Uni., Rajkot Symbols in Post‐ 1982 Awarded Independence Gujarati Poetry M.A. S.N.D.T. Uni., Mumbai Gujarati 1977 55% B.A. S.N.D.T. Uni., Mumbai Main‐Gujarati, 1975 56% Sub‐Hindi Contribution to Teaching Courses Taught Name of University/College/Institution Duration M.A., M. Phil, Department of Gujarati, Gujarat Vidyapith, 1998 to till date Ph.D. (PG) Ahmedabad M.A. (PG) Department of Gujarati, Bhavnagar Uni., Bhavnagar 1990 to 1998 M.A. (PG) N.P. Arts College,Keshod 1987 to 1990 K.O. Shah College, Dhoraji B.A. (UG) M.M.G. Mahila College, Junagadh 1985 to 1990 Area of Specialization 1. Comparative Literature 2. Folk Literature 3. Indian Poetics 4. Women’s Studies 2 Awards and other Achievements Awards: 1. Late Bhagirathibahen Maheta (Jahnvi) Smriti Kavyitri Award, Shishuvihar, Bhavnagar, 2018 2. ‘Nari‐Shakti’ Award, Palitana, 2017 3. ‘Women Achiever’s Award by Udgam Institute, Gandhinagar, 2015 4. ‘Sahitya Darshan’ Samaan by Kendriy Hindi Sansthan, Agra, 2014 5. ‘Nagrik Samman’ by Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad, 2013 6. ‘Mahatma Savitribai Phule’ Award by Mahatma Savitribai Phule Talent Research Academy, Nagpur, 2012 7. -
Department of Gujarati, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat 5.Dr.Rajesvari Patel – Asst
Evaluative Report of the Department 1 Name of the Department : Gujarati Language and Literature 2 Year of establishment : 1963 3 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the : Yes university? 4 Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt., etc.) UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D. 1. UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Certificate courses 5 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Yes 6 Courses in collaboration with other universities, : Nil industries, foreign institutions, etc. 7 Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with : Nil reasons 8 Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Initially it was annual but since June 2010 it is semester wise choice based credit system 9 Participation of the department in the courses offered by : Nil other departments 10 Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (Including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 1 (Direct) Associate Professor 1 0 1 (CAS) Asst. Professor 6 5 4 (Direct) Others - - - 11 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance 143 GVP NAAC-2015 No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. No. of students Name Qualification Designation Specialization Years of guided for Experience the last 4 years Dr. Usha M.A, Prof & Head, Comparative 30 Years Ph.D. : 08 + Upadhyay Ph.D. department of literature, Poetics, Co-guide : 02 Gujarati Folk literature M. Phil : 14 language and literature Dr. Kapila M.A, Associate Natya Sahitya 20 Years Ph.D : 4 patel M.Phil., Professor M. -
1 | Page About Us Culture Matters
1 | Page About Us Culture matters. And it has to matter in India, with its diverse languages, dialects, regions and communities; its rich range of voices from the mainstream and the peripheries. This was the starting point for Guftugu (www.guftugu.in), a quarterly e-journal of poetry, prose, conversations, images and videos which the Indian Writers’ Forum runs as one of its programmes. The aim of the journal is to publish, with universal access online, the best works by Indian cultural practitioners in a place where they need not fear intimidation or irrational censorship, or be excluded by the profit demands of the marketplace. Such an inclusive platform sparks lively dialogue on literary and artistic issues that demand discussion and debate. The guiding spirit of the journal is that culture must have many narratives from many different voices – from the established to the marginal, from the conventional to the deeply experimental. To sum up our vision: Whatever our language, genre or medium, we will freely use our imagination to produce what we see as meaningful for our times. We insist on our freedom to speak and debate without hindrance, both to each other and to our readers and audience. Together, but in different voices, we will interpret and reinterpret the past, our common legacy of contesting narratives; and debate on the present through our creative work. Past issues of Guftugu can be downloaded as PDFs in Archives. Downloads of issues are for private reading only. All material in Guftugu is copyrighted. See Copyright and Terms and Conditions. Guftugu thanks the Raza Foundation for a grant towards its production in 2016. -
Deaths.Htm Copyright © Tutorialspoint.Com
CCUURRRREENNTT AAFFFFAAIIRRSS JJAANN 22001166 -- DDEEAATTHHSS http://www.tutorialspoint.com/current_affairs_january_2016/deaths.htm Copyright © tutorialspoint.com News 1 - Ex-Chief Justice of India Sarosh Homi Kapadia Died. 05-Jan − The 38th Chief Justice of India, Sarosh Homi Kapadia, passed away. He was 68. Kapadia is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. He delivered some milestone rulings, like in the Vodafone case and the quashing of the appointment of Chief Vigilance Commissioner, P J Thomas during the UPA regime as the Chief Justice of India. News 2 - Noted Gujarati Writer Labshankar Thakar Dead. 06-Jan − Noted Gujarati writer and poet, Labhshankar Thakar passed away in Ahmedabad. He was 80 years old. Thakar was a modernist author of Gujarati literature with influence of existentialism challenging traditional literature styles. He had received several awards like Sahitya Akadami Award (1991) for his poetry, Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar (2002) etc. He was also an Ayurvedic Practitioner as well. News 3 - J&K Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Passes Away. 07-Jan − Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed died in New Delhi at the age of 79. He was the second Chief Minister of J&K to die in office. The state government had declared seven days mourning. He was the first Muslim Home Minister of India. His daughter 56-year-old Mehbooba is expected to take over as the first woman Chief Minister of J&K with PDP leaders throwing their weight behind her. But this will require the approval of BJP. News 4 - American Singer Otis Clay Died. 08-Jan − American Rhythm and blues singer, Otis Clay, died at the age of 73 in Chicago, Illinois. -
GENERAL REFERENCE LIST of CD Sr
GENERAL REFERENCE LIST OF CD Sr. CD Title of CD Publisher Subject No. No. 1 1 PERIODICALS OF KUMAR KUMAR TRUST, A'BAD GUJARATI 2 2 KUMAR BRUHAD KAVI SAMMELAN KUMAR TRUST, A'BAD GUJARATI 3 3 KUMAR SANKALIYU KUMAR TRUST, A'BAD GUJARATI 4 4 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA F.P.T. GUJARAT GOVT. OF INDIA, A'BAD ECO FARBAS GUJARATI SABHA, 5 5 FARBAS GUJARATI SABHA - PERIODICALS GUJARATI MUMBAI DAHI LAXMI LIBRARY, 6 6 SARASVATICHANDRA (PART-1 TO 4) GUJARATI NADIAD 7 7 SANTKAVI AKHO ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 8 8 DALPATRAM ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 9 9 KALAPI ANE BALSHANKAR ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 10 10 SUNDRAM ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 11 11 NIRANJAN BHAGAT ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 12 12 CHANDRAKANT SHETH ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 13 13 KARNA - KUNTI SAMVAD ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 14 14 JYOTINDRA DAVE ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 15 15 AAPNI KAHEVATO-1 ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 16 16 AAPNI KAHEVATO-2 ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 17 17 NARSINH MAHETA ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 18 18 NARMAD-1 ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 19 19 KAVI KANT ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 20 20 DAMODAR K. BOTADKAR ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 21 21 SITANSHU YASHCHANDRA ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 22 22 MANILAL DESAI ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 23 23 CHANDRAKANT SHETH ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 24 24 JYOTINDRA DAVE ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 25 25 BHADRAMBHADRA ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 26 26 EKOKTIO-1 ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 27 27 MEERA ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 28 28 PREMANAND ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 29 29 PRIYAKANT MANIYAR ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 30 30 CHINU MODI ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 31 31 RAVJI PATEL ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 32 32 DALPAT PADHIYAR ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 33 33 VINOD BHATT ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 34 34 EKOKTIO-2 ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 35 35 UPNISHAD KATAHO ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 36 36 MITHYABHIMAN ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 37 37 DAYARAM ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 38 38 SHAMAL ASAIT SAHITYA SABHA GUJARATI 39 39 CHANDRAVADAN C. -
Worldwide Gujarat Quiz
Worldwide Gujarat Quiz Who started the first orphanage in Gujarat? Mahipatram Rupram Who started the first Girls' school in Ahmedabad? Harkunwar Shethani, 1850 Where was the first Planetarium of Gujarat established? Surat Which is the main city in the district Daang? Ahwa Who is known as the promoter of Libraries in Gujarat? Motibhai Amin Which King first made education compulsory while in reign? Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad-Vadodara Which is the largest library in Gujarat? Central Library, Vadodara Where is the military school near Jamnagar situated in Gujarat? Balachhadi Name the Government scheme that provides insurance for school children. Vidyadeep Scheme Which is the Gujarat based organization that works for promotion of National language? Gujarat Prantiya Rashtrabhasha Samiti In which college in Bhavnagar did Gandhiji study? Shamaldas College Which revolutionary patriot from Gujarat was a professor of Sanskrit in Oxford University? Shyamji Krishna Varma Name the Mathematician from Gujarat who, it is believed, has invented Zero? Brahmagupt Which Gujarati has contributed to Telecom revolution in India? Sam Pitroda Who was the initiator of Jyotisangh – an organization for women empowerment? Charumati Yoddha In Gujarat, which organization works for preservation and research for ancient manuscripts and stone inscriptions? Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Indology Who started the first cotton textile mill in Gujarat? Ranchhodlal Chhotalal Who led the Maha Gujarat movement? Indulal Yagnik Name the University of the olden times of Gujarat -
May-June 2013 Annual Subscription ` 80
May-June 2013 Annual Subscription ` 80/- 1 SWAMISHRI PRESIDES OVER PUSHPADOLOTSAV CELEBRATIONS 27 March 2013, Ahmedabad In the mandir precincts, from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon, sadhus and devotees joyously participate in the Pushpadolotsav celebrations with Swamishri seated inside the Akshar Jharukho. Inset: Swamishri showers flowers inside thejharukho and then presses a switch to start a shower of flowers on the assembly of sadhus and devotees. GRAND PUSHPADOLOTSAV CELEBRATION 27 March 2013, Sarangpur On 26 March, the birthday of Bhagatji Maharaj was celebrated in Sarangpur with bhajans and speeches by sadhus on the glory of Bhagatji Maharaj. On 27 March, from 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m., over 70,000 devotees attended the Pushpadolotsav celebration assembly in the presence of senior BAPS sadhus. They delivered speeches on the virtues of dharma, jnan, vairagya and bhakti in the life of Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Senior sadhus performed pujan and arti of Shri Harikrishna Maharaj and showered him with saffron-scented water. In consideration of the prevailing drought in Gujarat , the devotees were showered with sanctified gulal powder. 2 May-June 2013 Vol. 36 No. 3 SWAMINARAYAN AKSHARPITH Contents SPECIAL ISSUE 5 Bhagavad Gita, Adhyãy 2, Brãhmi Sthiti Yoga, 5 Part 15 8 Ahmedabad and Shahibaug Akshar Purushottam Maharaj Sanctified by the Divine Presence of Bhagwan Swamianrayan In April 1978 Pramukh Swami Maharaj 18 Swaminarayan Mandir, Kalupur, inspired and inaugurated the first issue Ahmedabad of Swaminarayan Bliss in Ahmedabad, 24 River Sabarmati 18 Gujarat. The bi-monthly magazine 28 Lakes and Ponds serves to enlighten BAPS youths, seniors and well-wishers about the 32 Devotees’ Homes glory of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, the 38 Forts and Gates Akshar-Purushottam philosophy and 44 Mandirs And Other Holy Places the Gunatit guru parampara.