COURSES OF STUDIES FOR POST GRADUATION

SEMESTER-I 2010 SEMESTER-II 2011

SEMESTER-III 2011 SEMESTER-IV 2012

Published by : Government Autonomous College Bhawanipatna-766001, Kalahandi (ORISSA) Copy right reserved Courses of Studies

CONTENTS

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Economics : 1 - 17

English : 18 - 25

Geography : 26 - 41

History : 42 - 55

Oriya : 56 - 73

Pol. Science : 74 - 84

Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 122Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 1

POST GRADUATE ECONOMICS There shall be sixteen theory papers and two term papers, seminar & viva - voce tests. Papers - I, II, III, IV shall constitute the 1st semester course. Papers - V, VI, VII VIII & IX (Term paper, Seminar & viva-voce) shall constitute the 2nd semester. Papers X, XI, XII, &, XIII shall constitute 3rd semester. Papers XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII (Term paper, Seminar & Viva-voce) shall constitute 4th semester. Each theory Paper shall carry 50 marks and are of 3 hours duration. Each term paper, seminar & viva-voce tests shall carry 100 marks. There shall be 4 (Four) Units in each theory paper. Each theory paper shall have four long questions with alternatives; (one with an alternative from each unit). The distribution of marks for Paper-IX and XVIII shall be as follows: Seminar:20, Term paper:50 and Viva Voce: 30.

COURSE STRUCTURE SEMESTER-I PAPER-I Micro Economic Analysis-I 50 MARKS PAPER -II Economics of Development & Planning-I 50 MARKS PAPER -III Quantitative Methods-I Or Statistical Methods-I 50 MARKS PAPER -IV History of Economic Thought-I 50 MARKS Total : 200 MARKS

SEMESTER-II PAPER -V Micro Economic Analysis-II 50 MARKS PAPER -VI Economics of Development & Planning-II 50 MARKS PAPER -VII Quantitative Methods Or Statistical Methods-II 50 MARKS PAPER -VIII History of Economic Thought-II 50 MARKS PAPER -IX Term Paper, Seminar, & Viva-Voce 100 MARKS (50+20+30) Total : 300 MARKS

SEMESTER-III PAPER -X Macro Economic Analysis-I 50 MARKS PAPER -XI Public Economics-I 50 MARKS PAPER -XII Theory of International Trade & Trade Policy-I 50 MARKS PAPER -XIII Rural Development - Theory & Practice-I 50 MARKS Total : 200 MARKS Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 2Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 3 SEMESTER-IV PAPER - II ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING-I Marks: 50 PAPER -XIV Macro Economic Analysis-II 50 MARKS Unit - I PAPER -XV Public Economics-II 50 MARKS Development - Concept and measurement, Development Vrs Economic Growth, factors PAPER -XVI Theory of International Trade & Trade Policy-II 50 MARKS of Economic growth, Development indicators: The basic needs approach, Human PAPER -XVII Rural Development - Theory & Practice-II 50 MARKS Development approach - Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) PAPER -XVIII Term Paper, Seminar, & Viva-Voce 100 MARKS Human Development Index (HDI). (50+20+30) Unit - II Total : 300 MARKS Growth Models : Keynesian Model, Harrod - Domar model, Solow GRAND TOTAL 1000 MARKS Unit- III Growth Models: Rostow's stages of Economic Growth, Robinson's model, Kaldor model, DETAILED SYLLABUS & Meade's model SEMESTER - I Unit-IV Strategies of Development : a) Utilisation of Surplus Manpower - Lewis' theory Vs PAPER - I MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS-I Marks: 50 Nurkse's theory, Fei and Rani's approach b) Leibeinstein's Critical Minimum Effort thesis, UNIT-I c) Balanced Vs unbalanced growth strategies. Theory of Consumer behavior: - A Critique of the cardinal approach & Indifference Curve approach, splitting of price effects into income and substitution effects - Hick Vs Paper-III Quantitative Methods - I Marks : 50 Slutsky theorem. Revealed preference theory, Revision of demand theory by Hicks, Unit - I Consumer's Surplus - Marshallian and Hicksian approach. Probability Theory : Total probability, compound probability, conditional probability, Bayes theorem, Mathematical expectation. Probability distribution, Binomial, Normal, Poisson, Unit - II Multi-nomial and Hyper geometric Law of large numbers and Central limit theorem (without Theory of Product behavior:- proof). Standard sampling distribution, Chi-square, t and F (definition and properties). Production function:- Types of Production function - Homogeneous production function, Cobb - Douglas Production function and its Properties, Laws of returns and Returns to Unit - II scale, Isoquant and isocost, optimal combination of resources, expansion path - Linear Statistical inference: Concepts and methods of estimation, unbiasedness and minimum programming in the context of maximization of profit and minimization of cost. variance, confidence intervals, Hypothesis testing - concepts and methods - simple and composite hypothesis, Type - I and Type - II errors. Unit - III Theory of Product Pricing:- Unit - III Perfect Competition: - Equilibrium of firm and industry, Price determination, output Regression analysis : Classical Linear regression model- Least squares method, determination under perfect competition under both identical as well as differential cost assumptions, violations of classical assumptions, introduction to non-linear regression. conditions. Unit-IV Unit-IV Correlation analysis: Bivariate, multivariate distribution, partial and multiple correlation, Monopoly - Price and output determination under Monopoly, Discriminating Monopoly correlation coefficient, rank correlation. & Dumping. "OR" Monopolistic Competition :- Equilibrium of the firm and group of firms in short and Paper-III Statistical Methods - I Marks : 50 long run, product variation and selling costs. Unit - I Oligopoly: - Price and output determination, Cournot solution, Kinked demand curve, Definition of Statistics, types of variable, classification, tabulation and graphic presentation Stakelberg model, price leadership. of data. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 4Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 5 Unit - II Unit - III Study of frequency of data, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, Welfare Economics : Classical Welfare Economics, Old welfare Economies, Contribution skewness, moments & kurtosis. of Marshall and Pigou- Paretian welfare economics- conditions of paretian optimum, Unit-III perfectly competitive economy and paretian optimum, an appraisal, New welfare Bivariate distribution, simple correlation, linear regression, Multivariate distribution. economics-Compensation principle, Hicks-Kaldor criterion, Scitovsky double criterion, criticism of the Compensation principle, Bergson - Samuelson Social welfare function - Unit - IV an appraisal. Elements of probability theory, total probability, compound, probability and mathematical expectation. Frequency distribution: Binomial, Normal, Poisson with important properties. Unit - IV General Equilibrium: Concepts of general equilibrium -analysis and its applications, Paper-IV History of Economic Thought - I Marks : 50 inter-dependence in the economy, the walrasian system, existence, uniqueness and stability of an equilibrium and general equilibrium. General equilibrium system (2x2x2 Unit - I model), General equilibrium and allocation of resources, Prices of commodities and Mercantilism : Leading Ideas, their balance of trade doctrine, appraisal of mercantilism. factors. Factor ownership and income distribution, Effects of changes in factor supply in Physiocracy : The natural order, the net product, circulation of wealth-Tableu Economy. closed economy. Trade and Taxation and policy suggestion, evaluation of physiocratic ideas. Unit - II PAPER -VI ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING - II Marks: 50 The English Classical School: Basic features, Adam smith-his economic philosophy, theory of value, Distribution and growth, trade, taxation etc. Ricardo's theory of value Unit - I and distribution and growth, international trade. Malthus - theory of population and glut, Internal sources of Economic Development : a) Capital formation- Nurkse's analysis Say's law of market. of vicious circle of poverty, Process and sources of capital formation, disguised J. S. Mill-his contribution to Economics Science. unemployment and saving potential, b) Monetary policy & Fiscal policy c) State Unit - III Unit - II Critics of Classical Economics : Scientific and utopian Socialism (Sismondi) St. Simon External sources of economic development -Foreign capital, foreign direct investment, (Charles Furior, Louis Monk, Proudhan) foreign aid, international trade. Unit-IV Unit-III Marxist Scientific Socialism. Marxian philosophy and the basic ingredients -theory of Technique of Development: Planning and plan models -Mahalanobis model, Input - output surplus value, falling rate of profit, transformation and appraisal of Marxian ideas. model, Accounting prices, capital - output ratio. Reaction against Classicism: German Historical School: - R. Fredric List and his Unit - IV contribution. Planning Problems and Policies of Development Planning: Investment criteria, choice of technique, Technological dualism, appropriate & intermediate technology, International SEMESTER - II transfer of technology. Concept and strategy for Regional Planning, Regional imbalances and the measures to PAPER -V MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS - II Marks: 50 reduce it, Policy for balanced regional development. Unit - I Theories of Distribution & Factor Pricing: Marginal Productivity theory, Euler's theorem Paper-VII Quantitative Methods - II Marks : 50 and adding up problem, theories of wage. Unit - I Unit-II Calculus : Concept of Limit, Logarithmic, exponential series, Continuity. The derivative Rent (Classical and Modern) theories, Interest (Classical, Neo classical, kynesian and Techniques of differentiation, Functions of more than one variable. The differential partial IS-LM theories), Profit theories. and total derivatives, Maxima and Minima of function. Variable case. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 6Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 7 Unit - II Paper- IX Term Paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Marks: 100(50+20+30) Integral Calculus: Area as an integral and techniques of integration. Simple difference and differential equation and their applications. SEMESTER - III

Unit - III PAPER - X MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS - I MARKS: 50 Elementary Matrix Algebra : The notion of matrix and elementary operations, Determinants and their properties, matrix inversion. Unit - I Unit-IV Macro Economic Measurements :- The framework of social accounting : National income Simultaneous equation systems. Linear homogenous equation systems, quadratic forms, and social accounting, National Income-Measures of National Income and process of Characteristic roots & vectors. social accounting, problems associated with the process. "OR" Unit-II The classical theory of income determination and Keyne's objection to it. Keyne's theory, Paper-VII Statistical Methods - II Marks : 50 simple income determination model, determination of equilibrium level of income with Unit - I saving and investment, ISLM analysis -income determination with a complete four sector Estimation theory - Interval estimation, Test of hypothesis level of significance, large model. and small sample tests, t-test, Z-test, F-test and Chi-square test. Unit - III Unit - II The consumption function: the absolute, relative and permanent income hypothesis, Index number :- Quantity and price index number, index number formulae, construction Empirical support, cross section and time series analysis, Cyclical and secular income of index numbers, time- reversal, factor reversal and circular test. consumption, relationship and their reconciliation. Other factors influencing consumption. Unit - III Investment function -Autonomous Vs induced investment, determinants of investment, Time series analysis, estimation of trend by free hand method, moving average. MEC, rate of interest, technological changes, innovations and other determinants. Unit-IV Unit - IV Least square method, growth curves, adjustment of seasonal variation, cyclical The multiplier and the process of income generation. Accelerator and income generation, fluctuations. Interaction of the multiplier and Accelerator. Demand for money and supply of money, quantity theory and its modern restatement -Friedman, Baumal, Tobin and Patinkin's Paper-VIII History of Economic Thought - II Marks: 50 contribution, the concept of money multiplier. Unit - I The Development of Marginal Utility Economics: Marginalists- Gossen, Jevons, PAPER - XI PUBLIC ECONOMICS - I MARKS: 50 Walras and Mathematical School. Unit - I Unit-II The Theory of Social goods :- Merit wants and social wants and their satisfaction, The Austrian School: Menger, Weiser, Bohm Bawerk Externalities, welfare theories of public finance - Contribution of Dalton, Pigou, Bowen, Samuelson, Musgrave, Lindhal. Unit - III Neo - Classicism: Marshall, His important contribution, wicksell and Swedish School Unit - II (Wicksted) Public Expenditure :- Nature and trends of public expenditure - Theory of public Unit - IV expenditure, principles of public expenditure. Maximum Social Advantage, Evaluation of Keynesian Ideas on Employment and Income: Influence of Keynesian Ideas. public expenditure, cost Benefit Analysis, Effects of Public expenditure on production, Economic Thinking of Naroji , Gokhale and Gandhiji. employment, distribution and size of national income, welfare aspects of public spending. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 8Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 9 Unit - III Land utilisation and Agriculture, land Reforms, rural labour and Employment, Green Taxation : features of a good tax system, Distribution of tax burden -theories -benefit Revolution and Dry Farming Technology and commercialisation of Agriculture. theory and ability to pay theory (both subjective and objective approaches). Concept of Unit-IV shifting and incidence of taxation, Allocational efficiency, incentive, stability and equity Rural capital formation and industrialization :- Rural credit (institutional and non aspects of taxation. institutional) cooperative Financial Institutions, RRBS & NABARD- concept of rural Unit-IV industrialisation, Govt Policies in respect of rural industralisation, Mini Industrial Estate, Important taxes with reference to - Income tax, corporation tax, Commodity tax, TRYSEM etc. Important state taxes - sales tax, land revenue and excise duties, VAT. SEMESTER - IV PAPER - XII THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & TRADE POLICY - I PAPER - XIV MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS - II MARKS: 50 MARKS: 50 Unit - I Unit - I Pure theory of International Trade : Trade Cycle : - Monetary theory of trade cycle - contribution of Haw trey, Hayek, Friedmen Theory of Comparative cost, opportunity cost version, Reciprocal demand theory, etc. Outlines of non-monetary theories of Trade cycle, Contributions of Schumpeter, Heckscher - Ohlin Trade theory, Leontief's Paradox - Factor price Equalisation Theorem. Kaldor, Samuelson, Hicks. Keynesian Vs monetarism, a synthesis of monetary and fiscal policies. Unit - II Terms of Trade & gains from trade and income distribution. Measurement of gains and Unit :- II its sharing among participants, relationship between terms of trade and gains from trade. Definition and meaning of inflation, Demand pull and costpushinflation, Philips curve. Secular deterioration in term of trade of less developed countries -causes and measures Expectation, Monetarist Vs. Structuralist Controversy. Income policy, Monetary policy. to improve upon the situation. Central Banking techniques, General and Selective controls. The growth of non - banking Unit - III financial intermediaries and their role. Fiscal policy and incomes policy. Free Trade and protection, Theory of optimum Tariff, Theory of Customs union. Unit - III Unit-IV International aspects of Macro Economic theory :- The export and import function, the Trade policies of under developed countries, UNCTAD , E.E.C , W.T.O. foreign trade multiplier and changes in the levels of income. The terms of trade and gains from trade. PAPER - XIII RURAL DEVELOPMENT: Theory & Practice - I Mark: 50 Unit - IV Unit - I Balance of Payments : Process of balance of payments adjustments, foreign exchange- Basic concepts, objectives of Rural development and constraints of Rural development, determination of foreign exchange in free market. International Monetary Management, Measures and broad policies for rural development. and I.M.F. Unit-II PAPER - XV PUBLIC ECONOMICS - II MARKS: 50 Constraints of rural development - Rural social political economic structure and changes undergone Value system and attitude towards life and work- village community, Unit - I Tribal societies, rural power structure, Leadership pattern, occupation & land holding Public Debt :- Burden of Public Debt, possibility of shifting of burden to posterity, Public pattern, rural unemployment and under employment, rural inequality and rural debt management in the context of stability, growth and development. infrastructure. Budget - Purpose and principles of budgeting, budget as an instrument of economic Unit-III policy, Balanced Vs unbalanced budget, Multiplier effects of balanced budget. Determinants of Rural Development: - Utilisation of natural resources, Employment, Unit - II technology, Changes in organizational and institutional frame work, rural credit, finance Fiscal Federalism :- Principles and problems of federal finance, inter governmental and marketing. financial relations with reference to India. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 10Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 11 Unit-III Unit-III Fiscal Policy in the developed and the developing Countries - fiscal policy as an instrument Institution and agencies involved in rural development -Cooperative financial of Stabilisation, growth, and full employment. institutions, community Development & National Extension service, bodies for special programmes for rural development, people's participation, Voluntary Agencies and Unit :- IV Voluntary action, DRDA and integrated development Programmers Development Finance :- Development finance in under developed countries, role of taxation and deficit financing in developing economics, Functional finance and its Unit-IV implications. Rural Technology - Choice of technology for rural development and investment criteria. Concept of Rural poverty and its estimation, poverty alleviation Programmes. PAPER - XVI THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRADE POLICY- II Paper-XVIII Term paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Marks : 100(50+20+30) MARKS: 50 Unit - I BOOKS FOR REFERENCE :- Balance of payments mechanism: - Structure and composition, Concept of equilibrium PAPER - MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS and disequilibrium, Causes of disequilibrium and methods of adjustment in balance of payments, approaches to adjustment mechanism, Price Vs Income approach, Income 1. Koutsoyiannis, A : Modern Micro Economics absorption approach, Elasticity approach. 2. Leftwich, R. H. : The rice system and Resource Allocation. Unit-II 3. Baumal, W. J. : Economic Theory and operation. Methods and measures of adjustment - Exchange rate policy, depreciation and devaluation, Fixed Vs. Flexible exchange rates, Exchange control, Multiple exchange 4. Stigler, G. J. : Theory of Price. rates, State trading, and control of international capital movement. 5. Hicks, J. R. : Value and capital Unit - III 6. Hicks, J. R. : Revision of Demand Theory Theory of foreign exchange -Exchange rate determination -under gold standard and 7. Robinson, Joan : Economics of Imperfect competition paper standard, purchasing, power parity theory, balance of payment theory. 8. Chamberlin, E. H. : Monopolistic Competition Unit - IV 9. Scitovsky, T. : Welfare and Competition International Financial institutions - IMF and IBRD, Problems of International Liquidity and their role in solving this problem, Euro - Dollar Market - Its role in international 10. Pigou, A. C. : Economics of Welfare financial system and monetary management. 11. Little, I. M. D. : A Critique of Welfare Economics 12. Bain, J. S. : Price Theory PAPER - XVII RURAL DEVELOPMENT: -Theory and Practice - II MARKS: 50 13. Richard, Lipsey : Introduction to positive Economics Unit-I 14. Spiney, W. A. : Linear Programming Approaches to and strategies of rural development :- Area based Vs Beneficiary oriented approaches- some related programmes and policies. 15. Hansen, B. : A Survey of General Equilibrium Systems Strategies of rural development - Agricultural & Industrial development, Balanced Growth. 16. Sen, A. : Micro Economics, Theory and Applications Sectoral plan, central place, Growth Pole & Growth centres, Micro level Vs integrated 17. Ahuja, H. L. : Advanced Economic Theory Area Development strategies. 18. Chopra, P. N. : Advanced Economic Theory Unit-II Administration of Rural Development: - District level (Distict Development Committee) 19. Nag, Y. K. : Welfare Economics Block level: - Panchyat samiti and Panchayati Raj. 20. Kundu, K. B. : Welfare Economics Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 12Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 13 PAPER - ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 10. Yamane, T. : Statistics - An Introductory Analysis 1. Meir and Baldwin : Economic Development 11. Nagar & Das : Basic Statistics 2. Meir, G. : Leading Issues in Economic Development 12. Gupta, S. C. : Fundamental Statistics 3. Baumal, W. J. : Economic Dynamics 13. Allen, R. G. D. : Statistics for Economics 4. Higgins, B. : Economic Development 14. Chou, Holt, Reinhart and Winsten : Statistical Analysis. 5. Lewis, A. : Theory of Economic Growth PAPER - STATISTICAL METHODS 6. Kurihara, K. K. : Keynesion Theory of Economic Development 1. Yamane, Taro : Statistics an Introductory Analysis 7. Nurkse, R. : Problems of Capital Formation in under 2. Elhance, D. N. : Fundamental of Statistics Developed Countries. 3. Cowden, Croxtim & Klein : Applied General Statistics 8. Agarwal and Singh : Economics of under Development 4. Goel, P. G. : Elementary Statistics 9. Sem, A. K. : Choice of Technique. 5. Allen, R. G. D. : Statistics for Economics 10. Myrdal, G. : Economic Theory and under development Regions 6. Yule & Kendali : Theory of Statistics 11. Rostow, W. W. : Stages of Economic Growth 7. Asthana and Srivastav : Applied statistics of India 12. Jhingan, M. L. : The Economics of Development and Planning 8. Gupta, S. P. : Fundamentals of Statistics 13. Misra and Puri : Development and Planning 9. Gupta, S. C. : Statistical Methods 14. Tanuja and Meyer : Economics of Development and Planning 10. Yamane, Taro : Basic Statistical Methods 15. Brightsingh, D. : Economics of Development and Planning 11. Nag and Das : Basic Statistics 16. Goel, R. L. : Economics of Growth and Development 12. Goon, Gupta and Dasgupta : Fundamental of Statistics 17. Lekhi, R. K. : Economics of Development and Planning 13. Bhatta Charya, A. R. : Statistics 18. Seth, M. L. : Theory and Practice of Economic Planning 14. Patri & Patri : Statistics & Quantitative Techniques 19. Tandon, B. C. : Economic Planning 20. Dewett and Wadhawan : Economics of Growth and Development. PAPER - HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT

PAPER - QUANTITATIVE METHODS 1. Gide and Rist : A History of Economic Doctrine 2. Gray, A. : History of Economic Doctrine 1. Taro Yamane : Mathematics for Economists 3. Haney : History of Economic Thought 2. Archibald & Lipsey : A Mathematical Treatment of Economics 4. Enc Roll : History of Economic Thought 3. Cramer, M. : Mathematical Methods of Statistics 5. Taylor, O. T. : A History of Economic Thought 4. Wilks, S. S. : Mathematical Statistics 6. Sheshadri, G. B. : Economic Doctrines 5. Chiang, A. C. : Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics 7. Srivastav : History of Economic Thought 6. Wisniewski, M. : Introductry Mathematical Methods in Economics 8. Paul, R. R. : History of Economic Thought 7. Allen, R. G. D. : Mathematics for Economics 9. Hajela, T. N. : History of Economic Thought 8. Black, J. and Bradley, J. F: Essential Mathematics for Economists 10. Schumpeher, J. A. : Ten Great Economists 9. Lancaster. K : Mathematical Economics 11. Ganguly, B. N. : Dadabhai Naoroji and the Drain Theory Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 14Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 15 12. Jha, S. N. : Gandhian Economic Philosophy PAPER - PUBLIC ECONOMICS 13. Gray, A. : The Socialist Tradition 1. Harber, B. P. : Modern Public Finance 14. Blaug, M. : Economic Theory in Retrospect: 2. Musgrave, R. A. : Theory of Public Finance A History of Economic Thought From 3. Musgrave, R. A. and Adamsmith to J. M. Keynes. Musgrave, P. B. : Public Finance and Policy MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 4. Due, J. F. and Friedlaender : Government Finance 1. Shapiro, Edward : Macro Economic analysis 5. Lerner, A. P. : Economics of Control 2. Ackley, G. : Macro Economic Theory 3. Brueman, F. S. : Macro Economics 6. Allan, C. : The Theory of Taxation 4. Mueller, M. G. (ed) : Readings in Macro Economics 7. Prest, A. R. : (a) Theory and practice of Public Finance (b) Public Finance in under developed Countries. 5. Surrey, M. J. C. : Macro Economics 6. Edgmand, Micbael, R : Macro Economic Theory and Policy 8. Taylor, P. E. : Economics of Public Finance 7. Branson, William, H. : Macro Economic Theory and Policy 9. Saxena & Mathur : Public Economics 8. Crouct, Robert, L. : Macro Economics 10. Lekhi, R. K. : Public Economics 9. The Economics of J. M. Keynes : Dudley Dillard 11. Tyagi, Dr. B. P. : Public Economics 10. Hall and Taylor : Macro Economics 12. Bhatia, H. L. : Public Finance 11. Dornbusch, R.Fiseher,Stanley : Macro Economics 13. Rana, & Verma : Public Finance 12. Black House and Salani, A (Ed) : Macro Economics and Real World 14. Sundharam, K. P. : Public Finance 13. Hetidra, B. J. and Frederick, V. P.: Foundations of Modern Macro Economics 15. Tripathy, R. N. : (I) Public finance in under developed countries 14. Romer, D. L. : Advanced Macro Economics (II) Fiscal Policy and Economic Development 15. Levacie, Rosalind in India Rebmann, Alexander : Macro Economics : An Introduction to 16. Chelliah, R. J. : Fiscal Policy the lender developed countries Keynesion Neo - Classical Controversies 17. Misra, B. : Economics of Public Finance 16. Abraham, W. I. : National Income and Economic Accounting 17. Mithani, D. M. : Public Finance 17. Edey, Harold, C. : National Income and Social accounting 18. Ganguly, Subrata : Public Finance 18. Hansen, A. H. : A Guide to Keynes 19. Lakadwala, D. T. : Union State Financial Relation in India 19. Dillard, D. : Economics of J. M. Keynes 20. Bhargava, R. N. : Theory and Working of union Finance in India 20. Kurihara, K. K. : Monetary theory and public policy 21. Srivastava, D. K. : Fiscal Federalism in India 21. Scarfe, B. L. : Cycles, Growth and inflation. 23. M. L. Jhingan : Macro Economics 24. Vaish, M. C. : Macro Economic Theory PAPER - THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRADE POLICY 25. Rana and Verna : Macro Economics 1. Stanley, Charles, E. : International Economics 26. Chopra, P. N. : Macro Economics 2. Mundell, Robert. A. : International Economics 27. Ahuja, H. L. : Macro Economics 3. Bo Sodersten : International Economics 28. Gupta, R. D. : Keynes and Post - Keynesian Economics 4. Meir, G. M. : International Trade and development Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 16Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 17 5. Caves and Johnson (ED) : Readings in the Theory of International Trade 13. Prasad, B. K. : Rural Development Concept, Approach 6. Krause, W. : International Economics and Strategy 7. Enke and Salera : International Economics 14. Samrath, Vivek : Dynamics of Rural development, Vol- I,II, III 8. Haberler, G. : Theory of International Trade 15. Sahu : Rural Development in India 9. Snider, D. A. : Introduction to International Economics 16. Verma, S. B. : Strategy for promoting Rural Infrastructure 10. Kindleberger : International Economics 17. Singh, K. K. and Ali, S : Encyclopaedia of Rural Planning and Development. 11. Ellsworth, P.T. : International Economics 18. Cairn Cross, A. : Non Economic Factors in Economic Growth 12. Johnson, H. G. : International Trade and Economic Growth 19. Sethy : Gandhian Economics 13. Viner, J. : Studies in Theory of International Trade 20. Schultz, T. : Transforming Traditional Agriculture 14. Ohlin, Bertil : Inter regional and International Trade 15. Scammel, W. : International Economics ***** 16. Bhagawati, J. (Ed) : International Trade 17. Rana & Verma : International Economics 18. Mithani, D. M. : Theory of International Trade 19. Jhingan, M. L. : International Economics 20. Vaish, M. C & Singh, S. : International Economics 21. Gupta, K. R. : International economics 22. Srivastav, O. S. : International Economics 23. Bhattacharyya, H. : Theory of International Trade and Finance

PAPER - RURAL DEVELOPMENT - THEORY AND PRACTICE 1. Singh, Kartar : Rural Development 2. Nanavati and Anjaria : Indian Rural Economy 3. Desai, A. R. : Rural Sociology 4. D, Mello : Rural Development 5. Srinivas : Tradition and Modernity 6. Dube : Indian Village 7. Dey, S. K. : Community Development 8. Dandekar and Rath : Poverty in India 9. Ray, Hammutha : Technological change in Agriculture and Income Distribution 10. Todara : Economics of Third world countries 11. Singh, S. K. : Rural Development 12. Maheswari : Rural Development Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 18Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 19 SEMESTER-IV ENGLISH (P.G.) PAPER-XIV : General Linguistics : 50 Marks Course Structure PAPER-XV : Semantics and Socio Linguistics : 50 Marks PAPER-XVI : English language Teaching (ELT) : 50 Marks The course in each unit shall consist of prescribed texts of authors to be PAPER-XVII : Syllabus Design : 50 Marks studied in relation to the age taking into account their aesthetic merit. Candidates shall PAPER-XVIII : Term paper, Seminar and Viva voce : 100 Marks be required to have broad knowledge of the intellectual and social background as well as TOTAL : 300 Marks critical perception of the literature covered by the course. GRAND TOTAL : 1000 Marks The total course is divided into 04 semesters and each semester comprises 04 theory papers. There will be two term papers, i.e. Paper-IX and Paper-XVIII(along SEMESTER I with viva-voce and seminar to be conducted in Semester-II and IV respectively) Paper - I Romantic Poetry 50 Marks Each paper excepting Paper-XVI and XVII shall have three long answer type Unit-I Wordsworth, W. : The prelude, Book I & Book II (12 Marks) questions with alternatives on the prescribed texts whereas Paper-V ad X should have Unit-II Shelley, P.B. : Adonais (12 Marks) two long answer type questions on the prescribed texts and one question on the background of the age with alternative. The fourth question will be either short answer Unit-III Keats, J. : Fall of Hyperion (12 Marks) type questions/annotations as has been mentioned on each paper. However, in Paper- Unit-IV Annotations (7X2=14 Marks) XII i.e. Literary Criticism-I there shall be four long answer type questions, each carrying Candidates shall answer 03 long answer type questions each carrying 12 marks. In 12½ marks. The distribution of marks for Paper-IX and XVIII shall be: Seminar-20, Term Paper-50 and Viva voce 30. addition to this, they have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 Marks. SEMESTER-I (Poetry and Fiction) Paper - II Victorian Poetry 50 Marks PAPER-I : Romantic Poetry : 50 Marks Unit-I Tennyson, A. In Memoriam, Prologue 12 marks PAPER-II : Victorian Poetry : 50 Marks Sections III,VII, IX, XXI, XXVIII, XXXI, XXXIV, XXXVI, XXXVII, LV, CXX PAPER-III : Victorian Novel : 50 Marks Unit-II Browning, R. Child Roland 12 marks PAPER-IV : 20th Century Novels : 50 Marks Andrea Del Sarto TOTAL : 200 Marks Fra Lippo Lippi The Last Ride Together SEMESTER-II (Poetry and Drama) Unit-III Arnold, M. The Scholar Gipsy 12 marks PAPER-V : Early 20th Century Poetry : 50 Marks Dover Beach (7X2=14 Marks) PAPER-VI : Later 20th Century Poetry : 50 Marks Unit-IV Annotations PAPER-VII : Elizabethan Drama : 50 Marks PAPER-VIII : Post-Elizabethan and 20th Century Drama : 50 Marks Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions, each carrying 12 marks. In addition to this they have to answer 02 annotations each carrying 7 marks. PAPER-IX : Term paper, Seminar and Viva voce. : 100 Marks TOTAL : 300 Marks Paper - III Victorian Novel 50 Marks SEMESTER-III Unit-I Eliot G. Middlemarch (12 Marks) PAPER-X : 17th Century Poetry : 50 Marks Unit-II Hardy, T. The Tess of de Urberville (12 Marks) PAPER-XI : Shakespearean Drama : 50 Marks Unit-III Dickens, C. Hard Times (12 Marks) PAPER-XII : Literary Criticism - I : 50 Marks Unit-IV Short answer type questions. (7X2=14 Marks) PAPER-XIII : Literary Criticism - II : 50 Marks Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions each carrying 12 marks. In TOTAL : 200 Marks addition to this they have to answer two short questions each carrying 7 marks. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 20Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 21 Paper - IV 20th Century Novels 50 Marks 3. Pike Unit-I Lawrence, D.H. The Rainbow (12 marks) 4. Pibroch Unit-II Conrad, J. Heart of Darkness (12 marks) 5. Snow drop Unit-III Golding, W. Lord of the flies (12 marks) 6. Hawk Roosting Unit-IV Short answer type questions. (7X2=14 Marks) Unit-III Dylan Thomas do (12 marks) Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions, each carrying 12marks. In 1. The force that through the green fuse drives the flower. addition to this they have to answer two short questions each carrying 7marks. 2. Poem in October. 3. Twentyfourth Bithday poem. SEMESTER II 4. And death shall have no Dominion. 5. Fern Hill Paper - V Early 20th Century Poetry 50 Marks 6. Refusal to mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London. Unit-I Yeats, W.B. Easter 1916 (12 marks) The Second Coming Unit-IV Two annotations, each carrying 7 marks. (7X2=14 Marks) Sailing to Byzantium Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions each carrying 12 Marks. In Byzantium addition to this they have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 marks. A Prayer for My Daughter Leda and the Swan Paper - VII Elizabethan Drama 50 Marks A Dialogue between the Self And The Soul Among School Children Unit-I Marlowe, C. Dr. Faustus (12 marks) Unit-II Eliot, T.S. The Wasteland (12 marks) Unit-II Jonson, B. Volpone (12 marks) Unit-III One compulsory question with alternative on the background Unit-III Webster, J. The White Devil (12 marks) of the age carrying (12 marks) Unit-IV Two annotations, each carrying 7 marks. (7X2=14 Marks) Unit-IV Two annotations with alternatives from both the poets, each carrying (07 marks) Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions each carrying 12 marks. In addition to this they have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 marks. Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions including the compulsory one on the background, each carrying 12 marks. In addition to this, they have to answer Paper - VIII Post-Elizabethan and 20th Century Drama 50 Marks two annotations each carrying 7 marks. Unit-I Osborne, J. Look back in Anger (12 marks) Paper - VI Later 20th Century Poetry 50 Marks Unit-II Pinter, H. The Birthday Party (12 marks) Poetry (1900 - 1965) edt G. Macbeth Unit-III Beckett, S. Waiting for Godot (12 marks) Unit-I Philip Larkin do (12 marks) Unit-IV Two annotations, each carrying 7 marks. (7X2=14 Marks) 1. Church going Candidates shall answer 03 long answer type questions, each carrying 12 marks. In 2. At Grass addition to this, they have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 marks. 3. Toads 4. Toads Revisited Paper-IX Term Paper, Seminar and Viva voce 5. Mr. Bleansy Seminar 20 marks 6. Faith healing Term paper 50 marks Unit-II Ted Hughes do (12 marks) Viva voce 30 marks 1. November TOTAL= 100 marks 2. Thrushes The term paper shall relate to the texts and authors covered in the first eight papers. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 22Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 23 SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV Paper - X 17th Century Poetry 50 Marks Paper - XIV General Linguistics 50 Marks Unit-I Milton, J. Paradise Lost. Book I and II (12 marks) Unit-II Donne, J. Go and Catch a falling star (12 marks) Unit-I Linguistics as a scientific study of language, language goals and attitudes, The Good Morrow syntax (IC analysis, exocentric, endocentric, predicative constructions, The sun Rising syntactic linkages). The Canonization Unit-II Structural linguistics - phonology (phoneme and allophone, principles Hymn to God of phonemic analysis, supra segmental), morphology (morphemes and Batter my Heart allomorphs, morphemic, inflectional categories) Unit-III One compulsory question on the background of the age carrying 12 marks. Unit-IV Two annotations with alternatives each carrying 07 marks. Unit-III Transformational generative linguistics, the TG paradigm, Phrase Structure Grammar. Models of TG grammar (basics of the theory of Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions including the compulsory govt and binding, case grammar). one on the 17th century background, each carrying 12 marks. In addition to this they Unit-IV TG Grammar (syntactic structure, model, aspects) transformational rules have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 marks. (negative placements, not-helping verb insertion, do-support rules, affix- Paper - XI Shakespearean Drama 50 Marks hopping, sub-aux inversion, WH-movement, NP- movement). Shakespeare, W. Unit-I Hamlet (12 marks) Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions carrying 12 marks Unit-II Much Ado About Nothing (12 marks) each from the first three units and two short answer type questions from Unit-IV carrying Unit-III Antony & Cleopatra (12 marks) 07 marks each. Unit-IV Two annotations each carrying 07 marks (7 x 2=14 Marks) Paper - XV Semantices and Socio Linguistics 50 Marks Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions each carrying 12 marks. In Unit-I Semantics addition to this they have to answer two annotations each carrying 7 marks. Semiotic-triangle theory, sense and reference, sense properties, sense relations Paper - XII Literary Criticism - I 50 Marks Unit-II Componential analysis, truth - conditional analysis, relation and contrast Unit-I Wordsworth, W. From the preface to the Lyrical Ballads (12½ marks) of semantics and syntax, meaning and its relation & Deep structure and Unit-II Arnold, M. The Study of Poetry (12½ marks) Surface structure. Unit-III Eliot, T.S. The Function of Criticism (12½ marks) Unit-III Socio Linguistics- Unit-IV Richards, I.A. Metaphor (12½ marks) Language and society, functional types of language (standard language, Candidates shall answer four long answer type questions with alternatives each carrying dialect, pidgm, Creole, register, slang), language and social differentiation 12½ marks. in terms of class, castes and gender and ethnicity Unit-IV Meaning of utterance, speech acts, communicative competence, Paper - XIII Literary Criticism - II 50 Marks diglossia, code switching and mixing, corpus planning. Unit-I Leavis, F.R. Literary Criticism and Philosophy (12 marks) Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions carrying 12 marks Unit-II Derrida, J. Structure, Sign and Play in the each from the first three units and two short answer type questions carrying 07 marks Discourse of the Human Sciences (12 marks) each from Unit-IV. Unit-III Barthes, R. From Work to Text (12 marks) Unit-IV Two short answer type questions each carrying 07 marks (7 x 2=14 Marks) Paper - XVI English language Teaching (ELT) 50 Marks Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions each carrying 12 marks and Unit-I Aims and objectives of ELT in India-survey of major historical, sociological two short answer type questions each carrying 7 marks. and pedagogic aspects of the teaching of English since 1835. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 24Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 25 Unit-II Macaulay's minute (1835) Study group report (1971), rethinking of 3. Verma and Krishnaswamy : Modern linguistics : An Introduction (Oxford, 1992) English in India in post-colonial context. 4. Krishna swamy, Verma and Nagarajan: Modern Applied Linguistics (Macmillan, Unit-III Second language teaching- 1992) Language acquisition and language learning, behaviourist and mentalist 5. James Hurford and B. Heasley, semantics: A course (Cambridge 1984). approaches, psychological variables, communicative language teaching. 6. Chomsky: Some concepts and consequences of the theory of Govt. and binding Unit-IV Grammar - translation method, direct method, the oral approach, (MIT Press, 1992). situational language learning, audio-lingual method, communicative 7. Ruith Kempson : Semantic Theory (Cambridge, 1977) language learning. 8. Peter Trudgill : Sociolinguistics (Penguin, 1977) Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions carrying 12 marks each from the first three units and two short answer type questions 9. Agnihotri and Khanna : Second Language Acquisition (Sage, 1994) carrying 07 marks each from Unit-IV. 10. Agnihotri and Khanna: Second language teaching in India issues and Innovation 11. Braja B. Kachru : The other' tongue (Oxford, 1996) Paper - XVII Syllabus Design 50 Marks 12. Study Group Report 1971 : Teaching of English Unit-I Principles of syllabus designing (selection of variety, contrastive analysis, 13. Jack C. Richards and Theodore S. Rodgers: Approaches and Methods in language error-analysis), types of syllabus (structural, notional communicative teaching (Cambridge 1986) syllabuses and English language syllabuses for special purposes) 14. Widdowson, Stylistics and the teaching of literature (Longman 1975). Unit-II Designing and evaluating text books (selection and grading of vocabulary, structures, thought - content, interest value, selection of variety) * * * * * * Unit-III Lesson Planning: - General principles of planning of lessons, teaching prose texts (comprehension, vocabulary, expansion and rapid reading), Teaching poetry (Comprehension and apprehension) Unit-IV Teaching grammar (formation of language habits and rule-governed behaviour) teaching sounds of English (listening comprehension and production of sounds), teaching writing (guided and free composition). Candidates shall answer three long answer type questions carrying 12 marks each from the first three units and two short answer type questions carrying 07 marks each from Unit-IV.

Paper - XVIII Term Paper, Seminar and Viva voce Seminar = 20 Marks Term Paper = 50 Marks Viva voce = 30 Marks TOTAL = 100 Marks The term paper shall relate to the texts and authors covered in the papers from X to XVII. Recommended Reading:- 1. Frank palmer, grammar (Penguin, 1982) 2. Charles F.Hockett: A course in Modern Linguistics (Oxford IBH, 1970) Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 26Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 27 SEMESTER-IV GEOGRAPHY (P.G.) Theory: There shall be 20 papers in all carrying 50 marks each to be taught in four semesters, PAPER-XVI Regional development and Planning 50 MARKS five papers in each semester. In ach semester there shall be three theory papers and PAPER-XVII Urban Geography. 50 MARKS two practical papers for which the examinees shall take the end semester examination. PAPER-XVIII Geography Of Resources 50 MARKS In each theory paper there shall be four units, and the question paper shall have one Practical: question from each unit with and alternative option. Out of the two alternatives of any PAPER-XIX Techniques in Urban and Regional Planning 50 MARKS question, at least one shall be long answer type and its alternative may be long answer PAPER-XX Dissertation and Viva 50 MARKS type or short answer type. In Semester-II, Paper-X is meant to test the ability of the Total 250 MARKS student in presenting seminars and writing term papers, to be evaluated by viva-voce. In Grand Total 1000 MARKS Semester IV, the students shall have to write a dissertation under the guidance of the course teacher on a topic assigned by the Head of the Department, and the same shall SEMESTER-I be evaluated by a viva-voce. Course Structure PAPER: I GEOMORPHOLOGY 50 Marks SEMESTER-I UNIT-I Theory: 1. Definition and scope of Geomorphology PAPER-I Geomorphology 50 MARKS 2. Fundamental Concepts in Geomorphology PAPER-II Population & Settlement 50 MARKS 3. Geological Time Scale PAPER-III Regional Geography Of India 50 MARKS Practical: 4. Interior of the Earth PAPER-IV Basic Techniques of Map Making 50 MARKS 5. Isostasy PAPER-V Quantitative Techniques In Geography 50 MARKS UNIT-II Total 250 MARKS 6. Earth Movements :- Types ; Earthquakes & Volcanos SEMESTER-II 7. Mountain building theories of Kober and Holmes Theory: PAPER-VI Climatology & Oceanography 50 MARKS 8. Folds and Faults PAPER-VII Economic Geography 50 MARKS 9. Continental Drift PAPER-VIII Geography of Orissa with Spl. Ref. to Kalahandi 50 MARKS 10. Plate Tectonics Practical: UNIT-III PAPER-IX Map Projections 50 MARKS 11. Denudation : Weathering ,Erosion , mass Wasting PAPER-X Term Paper (25 marks) 50 MARKS 12. Erosional and Depositional work of: (a) Rivers (b) Glaciers (c) Wind Seminar (25 marks) Total 250 MARKS (d) Underground water (e) Waves SEMESTER-III UNIT-IV Theory: 13. Concept of cycle of Erosion and Geomorphic Cycle PAPER-XI Geographical Thought 50 MARKS 14. Davisian and Penck's cycle of Erosion PAPER-XII Cultural and Political Geography 50 MARKS 15. Concept of Rejuvenation and Evidences PAPER-XIII Geography of Environment & Ecosystems 50 MARKS 16. Processes of slope development Practical: PAPER-XIV Field Survey & Geological Map 50 MARKS REFERENCE : PAPER-XV Map Studies 50 MARKS 1. W.D. Thornbury- Principles of Geomorphology ; Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Delhi - Total 250 MARKS 1993 Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 28Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 29 2. P.G Worcester: - A Text book of Geomorphology ; East-West press -New Delhi, UNIT-IV 1961. 10. Types and patterns of Rural Settlements 3. A.K. Lobek :- Geomorphology ,Mc Graw Hill Book Co-Ltd, New York -1969 11. Morphology of Rural Settlements 12. Hierarchy of Settlements 4. Wooldridge & Morgan: - Physical basic of Geography, Longman Green & Co, (a) Christaller's Central Place Theory London. (b) Market Centre Theory of Losch. 5. A.N.Strahler :-Physical Geography; John Willey & Sons -New York -1965 Reference: 6. Buster K.W. :- Geomorphology of the Earth; Longmans , London -1963 -Harper & 1. Chandana, R. C, Population Geography, Kalyani Publications Row Publishers, New York -1976 2. G.T. Miller, Living in the Environment 7. Sparks -Geomorphology, 3. Majid Hussain, Human Geography , Kalayani Publisher 8. J. A. Steers:- Unstable Earth; Methuen & Co, London 1953 4. Adhikari .S, Political Geography 5. R.Knowles & J.Wareing , Economic & Social Geography, Rupa & Co. 9. Arthur Holmes -Physical Geology, Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. London -1976 10. CAM King :-Perspective of Land form Evaluation ( Bench Mark series in Geology PAPER: - III REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA 50 Marks Dawden , Hitchinson and Ross Inc. Pennsylvania, USA,1976 UNIT-I 11. Siddartha:-Earth's Dynamic Surface, Transworld Media and Communication. 1. Natural Regions of India, Infrastructure in India's Development. 2. Physical aspects: Physiography, Drainage, Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation. 3. Resource Base - Distribution of minerals, Water Resources- Conservation and PAPER: - II POPULATION AND SETTLEMENT 50 MARKS Utilisation.

UNIT-I UNIT-II 1. Factors determining the distribution of world Population 5. Human aspects - Population : Growth, Distribution, Problems and policies, 2. Patterns of fertility, Mortality and Migration. Ethnographic Diversities, Castes, Tribe and Religion. 6. Agriculture- Agricultural Regions, Problems of Indian Agriculture , Cropping Pattern 3. Growth trends and density of Population 4. Demographic Transition: Malthusian Theory on Population growth. UNIT-III 7. Industry- Industrial Regions, Study of Iron and Steel, Cotton Textiles; Industrial UNIT-II Growth and Development. 5. Movement of Population 8. Settlement - Rural and Urban, Transportation systems. (a) Internal and International Migration (b) Causes and Consequences of migration UNIT-IV 9. Regional Development and planning- Five year plans, Impact of Globalisation on (c) Models regional development. I. Gravity potential. 10. Decentralized planning process and Rural Development in India. II. Intervening Opportunities. 6. Population and Resources - Implication for development; Carrying Capacity of Reference: the land. 1. C. R. Pathak , Spatial Structure and Processes of Development in India., Regional Science Association. UNIT-III 2. Singh, R.L., India- Regional Studies 7. Meaning, objective and Scope of Settlement Geography 3. Khullar, : INDIA, A Comprehensive Geography. 8. Origin and Evolution of Settlements : Rural & Urban 4. Hussain, Majid.- Agricultural Geography 9. Ecology, Habitat and Settlements 5. Mahapatra & Pathak: : Economic Liberalisation and Regional Disparties in India. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 30Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 31 PAPER: - IV TECHNIQUES OF MAP - MAKING (Practical) Marks - 50 SEMESTER-II 1. Cartographic Abstraction PAPER: - VI Climatology and Oceanography Marks-50 2. Cartographic Symbolization UNIT-I (a) Attributes of Points, Lines and Areas 1. Atmosphere - Origin, Structure and Composition. (b) Feature attribute: Volumes 2. Insolation and temperature distribution. 3. Elements of Maps:- Concept of Scale, Map Grid System, Concept of Visual 3. Atmospheric pressure and winds, upper air circulation. representation of the earths surface. Types of maps. 4. Humidity and moisture in the atmosphere, Forms of Condensation, Rainfall types (a) Topographical and Distribution. (b) Thematic 4. (a) Isochrone and Isotim UNIT-II (b) Isopleth Maps 5. Air masses and fronts - Classification and distribution. (c) Choropleth Maps 6. Disturbances in the atmosphere - (a) Tropical Cyclone & (b) Temperate Cyclone (d) Climograph, Ergograph, Hythergraph (c) Effects of upper air Circulation on cyclone (e) Population Maps, Uniform Dot, Multiple Dot, Proportionate circle. 7. Classification of Climates - Basic Principles of Koppen and Thornthwaite. (f) Measurement of Length by Rotameter; Measurement of Area. 8. Climatic Change - Theories and evidences. (g) Ternary Graph & Lorenz Curve. UNIT-III Reference : 9. Configuration of Oceanic relief. 1. Monkhouse, F.J. 1967,: Maps and Diagrams, Methuen and Co. London 10. Ocean Waters and Properties. 2. Robinson, A.H. 1982, : Elements of Cartography. 11. Ocean deposits. 3. Mishra, R.P. and Ramesh, A., : Fundamentals of Cartography. UNIT-IV 12. Oceanic Circulation PAPER: - V QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES IN GEOGRAPHY (Practical) 13. Distribution and types of Currents in Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Marks-50 14. Oceanic resources and their Significance. 1. Methods of Data Collection, Manipulation of Statistical Data. REFERENCES : 2. Frequency Distribution - Graphic Comparison of frequency distribution - Histogram. Cumulative Frequency Curve - Ogives, Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, 1. G. T. Trewartha - An Introduction to Climate, McGraw Hill Book Company INC, Median, Mode. New York, 1954. 3. Dispersion - Dispersion Diagram, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation. 2. H. J. Critchfield - General Climatology, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. New Delhi, 1979. 4. Bivariate Analysis : Scatter Diagram; Correlation; Test of Significance. 3. Barry and Chorley - Atmosphere, Weather and Climate, Methuen & Co Ltd. Regression Analysis. 4. Miller A.A. : Climatology, 5. By Computer Application 5. V. P. Subramanyam- Applied Indian Climatology. (a) Standard Deviation (b) Coefficient of Correlation 6. C. A. M. King- Oceanography for geographers, Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd. (c) Fitting of Regression line. 7. Sverdrup, Johnson & Fleming - The Oceans, Prentice - Hall Inc, New York, 1946. 8. Sharma and Vatal - Oceanography for Geographers. Reference: 9. Siddartha K. , Oceanography, Transworld media & Communication publication 1. Aslam Mehmood, : Statistical Techniques in Geography. Patna - 1994. 2. Moonkhouse : Maps and Diagrams. 10. P. K. Das - Indian Monsoon, National Book Trust, New Delhi, 1968. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 32Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 33 PAPER: - VIII GEOGRAPHY OF ORISSA 50 Marks PAPER: - VII ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 50 Marks (With Special Reference to KALAHANDI) UNIT-I UNIT-I 1. Definition, meaning and scope of Economic Geography ORISSA: Location and its historical background; Physiography; Drainage; Climate; 2. Types of Economic activities : (i) Primary, (ii) Secondary, (iii) Tertiary Natural Vegetation; Soil 3. Types of Economy and World's Economic regions. UNIT-II ORISSA: Agriculture and its Problems; Agricultural Regions; Industrial Regions; UNIT-II Economic Regions; Transport and Communication 4. World Agriculture UNIT-III (a) Origin of Agriculture. KALAHANDI: General Introduction; Physiography and Relief; Drainage; Climate; (b) Factors affecting Agriculture :- Drought, Natural Vegetation; Soil (i) Geographic, (ii) Economic, (iii) Social UNIT-IV 5. World Agricultural types Regional Study of: Mahanadi Delta ; Dandakaranya Problems and Prospects of Development: Orissa; Kalahandi 6. Location of Agricultural activities - Von Thunen's theory of Agricultural Location. References: UNIT-III 1. B. N. Sinha, Geography of Orissa, NBT, New Delhi 7. Manufacturing Industries: Factors influencing location of industries. 2. J. K. Rout Ray, Geography of Regional Disparity in Orissa , School of Environment 8. Classification of Industries : Major industrial regions of the world. Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, BANGKOK. 9. Basis of world industrial Location 3. Gazetteers of Orissa : Kalahandi 10. Theories of industrial location - Weber, Losch, Smith. 4. P.G. Dept of Geography Monograph, Geography of Kalahandi, Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna. UNIT-IV 11. Evolution of transport network PAPER: - IX MAP PROJECTIONS 50 Marks 12. Accessibility concept and evolution of models of transport. 1. Map Projections and their Classification. 13. Structure of transport network 2. Problems of perfection in Map projection: (a) Shape (b) Area (c) Scale 14. Spatial patterns of Intercity and intra-city transport system. 3. Merits, Demerits, and Calculation of error in Scale and its Construction. 15. Transport networks as graphs (Alpha, Beta, gamma indices) (i) Polar Zenithal :- (a) Gnomonic ; (b) Stereographic ; (c)Orthographic ; (d) Equidistant ; (e) Equal Area Reference: (ii) Cylindrical:- (a) Equal Area ; (b) Mercators 1. Thoman, Conkling, Yeats : Geography of Economic Activity. (iii) Conical :- (a) Simple Conical With One Standard Parallel (b) Conical with two 2. Jones C.F. and Darkenwald, C.G. - Economic Geography. standard parallels (c) Bonne's Modified ; (d) Polyconic

3. R. Knowles. And J. Wareing , Economic and Social Geography. Rupa & Co.. Reference: 4. Goh, Cheng & Leong- Economic Geography. 1. Kellaway G.P., Map Projections. 5. K. Siddartha, Economic Geography, Kishalaya Publications 2. Steers J.A., Projections.

Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 34Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 35 PAPER: - X PRACTICAL Marks-50 5. Dickinson, R.E. - The makers of modern Geography. 1. How to write a Term Paper? 25 Marks 6. Freeman, T.W. - A hundred years of Geography. The students will be assigned with a topic by the department for writing a term 7. Harvey, D.- Explanations in Geography. paper. The date of the submission and viva voce of such paper will be notified by the 8. Hartshorne, R. - Perspectives on the Nature of Geography H.O.D. 9. David, Harvey - Justice, Nature and Geography of difference. 10. Hartshorne, R. - Nature of Geography 2. Seminar : 25 Marks The seminar activity of a student will be assessed by his/her presentation of paper as well as his/her participation in other seminar presentations. PAPER: - XII Cultural and Political Geography 50 Marks Note: The term paper as well as the seminar shall be jointly evaluated by an external UNIT-I examiner and the internal examiner 1. Cultural Realms of the World 2. Race and their types SEMESTER-III 3. Physical Characteristics of races PAPER: - XI GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT 50 Marks UNIT-II 4. World Tribes and Indian Tribes Their food, dress and living ways as cultural UNIT-I expressions 1 Evolution of Geographical Thought: 2 Ancient Classical Geographical Thought UNIT-III 3 Effects of Exploration and discoveries 5. Concept of nation and state. 6. Frontiers, boundaries and buffer zones. UNIT-II 7. Concept of heartland and rimland. 4 Foundations of Modern Geography: contribution of German, French, British and American Schools. UNIT-IV 5 Conceptual and Methodological development during 20th Century 8. Federalism 9. Political Regions of the world & Geopolitics UNIT-III 10. Resources - Development and International Politics. 6 Changing Paradigm. Man and Environment Reference: Determinism & Possibilism 1. Adhikari, Sudipta. : Political Geography. Areal Differentiation 2. Hussain, Majid. : Human Geography. Spatial Organization 3. Fellman J. & Getis A. : Human Geography. UNIT-IV 7 Quantitative Revolution PAPER: - XIII GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT & ECOSYSTEMS 50 Marks 8 Humanism, Radicalism, Behaviouralism in Geography 9 Contributions of Indian Geographers UNIT-I 1. Meaning and Concepts of Environment & Ecosystem Reference: 2. Factors affecting the Environment (a) Climate (b) Topography (c) Edaphic (d) 1. Hussain, Majid- Evolution of Geographical Thought Biotic 2. Johnston, R. J.- Human Geography. UNIT-II 3. Cox and Others - Science in Geography, Oxford 3. Patterson's productivity Index. 4. Taylor, Griffith - Geography in the Twentieth Century. 4. Environmental Regions of the world: Biomes Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 36Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 37 UNIT-III b) Slope Analysis - Gradient Calculation by Wentworth's method 5. Man and Nature: Man's role in changing the environment of slope Analysis 6. Man's manipulation of the Ecosystems: c) Profiles (a) Forestry (b) Pastoralism (c) Water (d) Marine Exploitation 2. Drainage : UNIT-IV a. Stream order and stream number 7. Ultimate Global Environmental Problems b. Bifurcation Ratio a) Deforestation and Loss of Biodiversity c. Calculation of Drainage Density and Stream Frequencies b) Global Warming and Ozone Depletion d. Drainage Pattern 8. Risks & Human Health Hazards: - Chemical, physical, Biological Pollution: - Hazardous Waste, Air, Water, Pesticide UNIT-II 20 Marks 9. Concept of spaceship earth 3. Settlement Analysis a) Nearest Neighbors Analysis (b) Mean and Median Centre Reference: 4. Transport Study : 1. Miller, G.T., Living in the Environment. a) Network Analysis: Alpha, Beta, Gamma Index, Cyclamatic Number 2. Singh, Savinder. Environmental Geography. b) Index of directions, Detour index 3. Hagget, Peter., Geography - A Modern Synthesis. 4. Simmons, I.G., The Ecology of Natural Resources UNIT-III 10 Marks Practical Record and Viva PAPER: - XIV Field Survey and Geological Map 50 Marks Reference: UNIT-I 15 Marks 1. Brian P. Fitzerald (Ed), Science in Geography - Oxford 1. Plane Table Survey : Radiation; Intersection ;Traversing 2. Prismatic Compass Survey Open and close Traverse. SEMESTER-IV 3. Dumpy level. Its use and plotting PAPER: - XVI Regional Development and Planning Mark-50 UNIT-II 15 Marks 4. Theodolite - Its use, Measurement of included angles of a close traverse and UNIT-I Regions and Regional Planning plotting. Historical Development of Regional Planning Regional Planning in Developed World UNIT-III 10 Marks Regional Planning in Less Developed World 5. Geological Map interpretation. Regional Planning in India UNIT-IV 10 Marks Current Status of Regional Planning 6. Practical Record and viva UNIT-II Methodology and Techniques of Regional Planning. Reference: Industrial Location Analysis 1. Kanetkar, Surveying. Economic Base Analysis 2. Singh, R.L., Practical Geography. Input - Output Analysis Gravity Model PAPER: - XV MAP STUDY 50 Marks Growth Pole Theory Growth Center Approach UNIT-I 20 Marks Micro Level Planning and Rural Service Center 1. Toposheet : Integrated Area Development. a) Types and Interpretation Multi Level Planning Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 38Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 39 UNIT-III Planning Regions : 4. The Size and Spacing of cities Regional awareness & Regional Evolution Rank - Size Rule Planning Regions: Characteristics; Hierarchy; Need Law of the Primate City Demarcation : Principles, Criteria & Method Urban Hierarchies Surveys for Planning Central Place Theory Concept and Functions UNIT-III Type of Surveys: Regional Survey; Diagnostic Survey; 5. Internal Structure of Town & Cities Techno - Economic survey Land Value Surface UNIT-IV Case Studies Central Business District Regional Planning in U.S.A. (TVA) Residential Areas Regional Planning in Great Britain Industry in the City Regional Planning in India. Theories of Urban Structure a. Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) 6. City & Region b. National Capital Region (NCR) Urban economic base Prospects of Regional Planning; Balanced Regional Development. Delimitation of Urban field Reference: UNIT-IV 7. Urbanization as a Process 1. Chandana, R. Regional Planning 8. City Planning and Growth : Mumbai, Kolkotta, Chennai, N.C.R. 2. Mishra, Sundaram, Prakash Rao - Regional Planning in India. 9. Urbanization Policy 3. Raza, Munis.(ed) - Regional Planning - Concept Publications. Basic issues 4. Mohapatra, A.C., Pathak, C.R. : Economic Liberalisation and Regional Disparities In Five - Year Plans in India. Perspectives 5. Isard, W. - Introduction to Regional Science. 6. Isard, W. - Methods of Regional analysis Reference: 1. Green, L. & Sivaramkrishnan, K.C. - Metropolitan Management 7. Glasson. - Regional Planning. 2. Mayer & Kohn - Urban Geography 8. Pathak, C.R. - "Spatial Structure and Process of Development in India". 3. Ramchandran, R. - Urbanization and Urban Systems in India. 9. Sen, Lalit K. - "Micro-Level Planning and Rural Service Center ", NICD. 4. Gallion, A.B.- Urban Pattern. 10. Lahiri, T.B. - "Balanced Regional Development" 5. Cherry, Gordon E. Urban Planning Problems. 11. Chand, M. & Puri R.P., Regional Planning in India

PAPER: - XVII Urban Geography Mark-50 PAPER: - XVIII Geography of Resources 50 Marks UNIT-I UNIT-I 1. Urbanisation: What is a Town ? 1. Resource : Meaning, Definition & Types The city in history ; Origins & Dispersal 2. Resource Scarcity Hypothesis Modern accelerated Urbanisation 3. Dynamic Concept of Resource Pre - industrial City. 2. History of Urbanization in India UNIT-II 4. Brief History of Resource Use UNIT-II 5. Resource Utilization and its impact on environment 3. The Classification of towns & Cities 6. Resource Utilization Patterns Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 40Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 41 7. Transportation and Communication as a factor of Resource Utilization. 3. Ramchandran, R. - Urbanization and Urban Systems in India. 4. Mehmood, Aslam - Statistical Methods in Geography - Rajesh Pub. UNIT-III 8. Resource Management PAPER: - XX Dissertation & Viva Mark-50 Mineral Resources Energy Resources The dissertation will be prepared by the Students from Urban Planning and Soil Resources regional Planning in Unit 19 and is to be placed in Seminar. If it is passed by the Water Resources Seminar, the Candidate with the guide's (HOD) recommendation and permission shall be allowed to present it before the external /Internal examiner for Viva- UNIT-IV voce and valuation. 9. Conservation of Resources Economics and Conservation Sustainable Earth Society * * * * * *

Reference : 1. G. T. Miller, Jr., Living in the Environment, Principles, Connection & Solutions, Wadsworth Publishing Company. 2. Peter Hogget, Geography - A Modern Synthesis, Harper International Edition. 3. Savinder Singh, Environmental Geography 4. Prithvis Nag, A Geography of Resources

PAPER: - XIX Urban Planning and Regional Planning Mark-50 (Practical)

SECTION : A Urban Planning Marks - 20 1. Calculation of Basic-Non-basic Ratio of Towns. 2. Computation of Zipf's Rank-size Rule for urban centres. 3. Functional classification of Towns: By Nelson's Raflulla's method 5. Identification of Slums SECTION : B Regional Planning Marks - 20 1. Identification of Backward region by: Composite Index Method, Measurement of Levels of Development. 2. Micro level Planning: Identification of Rural Service Centres SECTION : C Mark - 10 Practical Record and Viva Reference: 1. Sinha, B.N. Sirsi - An Urban Study. 2. Chandna, R.C. - Regional Planning Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 42Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 43 COURSES OF STUDIES SEMESTER-IV PAPER-XIV : Indian Civilization and Culture : 50 Marks HISTORY (P.G.) PAPER-XV : Historical Application of Tourism : 50 Marks PAPER-XVI : Freedom Movement and Constitutional There shall be sixteen theory papers and two Term papers, seminar and viva- Development in India. : 50 Marks voce tests. Papers-I, II, III, IV shall constitute the 1st semester. Papers-V, VI, VII, VIII and PAPER-XVII : India Since Independence (1947-1984) : 50 Marks IX (Term paper, seminar and Viva-Voce) shall constitute the 2nd Semester. Papers-X, PAPER-XVIII : Term Paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Test : 100 Marks XI, XII, XIII shall constitute 3rd Semester. Papers-XIV, XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII (Term TOTAL : 300 Marks GRAND TOTAL : 1000 Marks paper, seminar and Viva-Voce) shall constitute 4th semester. Papers XVI and XVII will be special papers. Each theory paper shall carry 50 marks and is of 3 hours duration. SEMESTER-I Term paper, seminar and viva-voce test shall carry 100 marks each. The marks with PAPER-I : HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLY TIME TO 7TH CENTURY AD respect to Paper-IX (Sem-II) and Paper-XVIII(Sem-IV) are to be divided as: Seminar-20, Marks-50 Term Paper-50 and Viva-30.There shall be four long & short-answer type questions with alternatives in each paper of End-Semester Examination, carrying equal marks. UNIT-I : 1) Sources of Ancient Indian History -Archaeological, Literary and Foreign Accounts. COURSE STRUCTURE 2) First urbanization of India-Harappan Culture. UNIT-II : 1) Vedic Age - Society and Polity. SEMESTER-I 2) Growth of Magadhan Imperialism under Bimbisar, Ajatasatru PAPER-I : History of India from early time to 7th Century AD : 50 Marks UNIT-III : 1) Culture under the Mauryas. PAPER-II : History of Orissa from early time to 1435 AD : 50 Marks 2) The Kushanas: Kaniska - Imperial Expansion and Efforts for PAPER-III : Indian Historiography : 50 Marks Development of Mahayanism. PAPER-IV : Modern World (1500-1848 AD) : 50 Marks UNIT-IV : 1) Culture under the Guptas. TOTAL : 200Marks 2) Harshavardhan - Achievements. SEMESTER-II SUGGESTED READINGS PAPER-V : History of India from 7th Century AD to 1526 AD : 50 Marks 1. H.C. Roy Choudhury : Political History of Ancient India PAPER-VI : History of Orissa (1435-1803 AD) : 50 Marks 2. K.A.N. Sastri : A History of South India PAPER-VII : Cultural History of Orissa : 50 Marks 3. R.C.Majumbar(Ed) : Age of Imperial Unity PAPER-VIII : Modern World (1848-1919 AD) : 50 Marks 4. K.A.N. Sastri : The age of Nandas and Mauryas PAPER-IX : Term Paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Test. : 100 Marks 5. R.K. Mukherjee : Chandragupta Maurya and his times TOTAL : 300 Marks 6. R. Thapar : Ashoka and the Decline of Mauryas SEMESTER-III 7. D.R. Bhandarkar : Ashoka PAPER-X : History of India from 1526-1857 AD : 50 Marks 8. R.C.Majumdar(Ed) : The Classical Age PAPER-XI : History of Orissa (1803-1948 AD) : 50 Marks 9. Mazumdar and Altekar : The Vakataka Gupta age PAPER-XII : Socio-Economic and Cultural History of Medieval 10. S.R. Goyal : History of Imperial Guptas and Modern India : 50 Marks 11. Devabhuti : Harsha- A political study PAPER-XIII : International Affairs : 50 Marks 12. N.N. Ghosh : Early History of India TOTAL : 200 Marks 13. A.L. Basam : The wonder that was India. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 44Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 45 PAPER-II: HISTORY OF ORISSA FROM EARLY TIME TO 1435 A.D. SUGGESTED READINGS Marks-50 1. Ariel and W. Durant : The Lessons of History UNIT-I : 1) Sources of ancient history of Orissa: Archaeology, Literature, Foreign 2. E.H. Carr : What is History? Accounts. 3. A. Marwick : The Nature of History 2) Historical Geography: Kalinga, Utkala, Kosala. 4. R.G. Collingwood : Idea of History UNIT-II : 1) Kalinga War: A turning point in the life of Ashoka 5. P. Gardiner : Theories of History 2) Expansion of Kalinga under Kharavela 6. F.J. Taggarl : Theory and Process of History UNIT-III : 1) Sailodbhavas- Their Origin and Achievements of the Rulers. 7. J.W. Thomson : History of Historical Writing 2) Achievements of the Bhauma Queens 8. R. Thapar : Past and Prejudice UNIT-IV : 1) The Somavamsis- Janmejaya, Jayati-I, Jayati-II (Achievements) 9. A.J. Toynbee : A Study of History 2) Imperial Gangas- Chodagangadeva, Anangabhima III and Narasimha- 10. K.A. Nizami : On History and Historians of Medieval India I (Achievements) 11. Shetwell : History of Historiography SUGGESTED READINGS 12. B. Sheik Ali : History - Its Theory and Method 13. Harbans Mukhia : Historian and Historiography during the reign of Akbar 1. N.K. Sahu : Utkal University History of Orissa, Vol-I 14. B.N. Lunia : Some Historians in Medieval India 2. A.C. Mittal : Early History of Orissa 15. S.K. Bajaj : Research Methodology in History 3. Sahu, Mishra, Sahu : History of Orissa 16. S.K. Bajaj : Recent Trend in Historiography 4. D.K. Ganguly : Historical Geography and Dynastic History of Orissa 5. H.H. Panda : History of Orissa PAPER-IV : MODERN WORLD (1500 A.D. to 1848 A.D.) Marks-50 6. S.C. Behera : Sailodbhavas of Kangoda UNIT-I : 1) Renaissance - Important features, spread in Europe and impact 7. K.C. Panigrahi : History of Orissa 2) Reformation in Europe - Role of Martin Luther 8. J.K. Sahu : Historical Geography of Orissa UNIT-II : 1) Great explorations (1492-1520):Columbus, Vascodagama, and Magellan 9. U.K. Subuddhi : The Bhaumakaras of Orissa 2) American Revolution - Causes and Effects 10. D. Das : The Early History of Kalinga UNIT-III : 1) French Revolution - Causes and Effects 11. H.K. Mahatab : History of Orissa, Vol-I, II 2) Napoleon Bonaparte - Continental system UNIT-IV : 1) Congressional system - Vienna Congress 2) Movements for Democracy - Revolutions of 1830 and 1848. PAPER-III: INDIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY Marks-50 SUGGESTED READINGS 1. V. Green : Renaissance and Reformation UNIT-I : 1) What is History - Definition, Scope and Value of History 2. A.L. Smith : Church and State in the Middle Ages 2) An introduction of Historiography - Archaeology and Tradition. 3. A. Mez : The renaissance of Islam UNIT-II : 1) History and other disciplines - Geography, Anthropology and Economics (translated by S. Bakshi and Margoliath) 2) Tradition of historical writings in Ancient India-Bana and Kalhana 4. W. Langet (Ed) : The rise of Modern Europe UNIT-III : 1) Historians of Sultanate period - Amir Khushru, Alberuni 5. David Thomson : Europe since Napoleon 6. Grant and Temperley : Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries 2) Historians of Mughal period - Abul Fazal, Abdul Qudzr Badauni 7. C.D. Hazen : Europe since 1789 UNIT-IV : 1) Colonial Historians of India - James Mill, V.A. Smith 8. Lipson : History of Europe 2) Indian Historians -R.C. Majumdar, N.K. Sahu 9. C.D.M. Ketelby : A short History of Modern Europe

Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 46Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 47 10. C.J.H. Hayes : Contemporary Europe since 1870 SUGGESTED READINGS 11. H.A.L. Fisher : Napoleon 1. K.C. Panigrahi : History of Orissa 12. G.B. Adams : Constitutional History of England 2. B.Mishra : Medieval Orissa and Cult of Jagannath 13. C.A. Fyfee : History of Modern Europe 3. P. Mukherjee : Gajapati Kings of Orissa SEMESTER-II 4. M. Haque : Some aspects of Muslim administration in Orissa 5. B.C. Roy : Orissa under the Mughals, Orissa under the Marathas PAPER-V : HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 7TH CENTURY AD TO 1526 AD 6. B.R. Patnaik (Ed) : Economic History of Orissa Marks-50 7. P.K. Mishra and J.K. Samal (Ed) : Comprehensive History of Orissa UNIT-I : 1) Sources of Early Medieval History 8. N.R. Patnaik : Economic History of Orissa 2) Advent of Islam - Arab Invasion of Sind 9. R. Subramaniyam : The Suryavamsi Gajapatis of Orissa UNIT-II : 1) Invasions of Mohammad of Ghor 10. P. Mukherjee : History of Medieval Vaishnavism in Orissa 2) Consolidation of Delhi Sultanate under Iltutmish. UNIT-III : 1) The Khiljis - Alauddin Khilji -Market Regulation and Military reforms. 2) Muhammad-bin-Tughlug - His Experiments PAPER-VII : CULTURAL HISTORY OF ORISSA Marks-50 UNIT-IV : 1) Firoz Shah Tughlug - Civil Administration and Religious Policy UNIT-I : 1) Jainism in Orissa 2) Krishnadeva Raya of Vijayanagar(Achievements) 2) Buddhism in Orissa SUGGESTED READINGS UNIT-II : 1) Saivism in Orissa 1. Satish Chandra : Historiography, Religion and State in Medieval Orissa 2) Saktism in Orissa 2. I.H. Qureshi : Administration of Delhi Sultanate UNIT-III : 1) Vaishnavism in Orissa 2) Jagannath cult in Orissa 3. K.S. Lal : History of Khiliji UNIT-IV : 1) Orissan Epigraphs - Special Rock Edicts of Dhauli and Jaugada, 4. I.H. Ikram : History of Muslim civilization in India and Pakistan Hathigumpha Inscription. 5. R.C. Majumdar : The Delhi Sultanate 2) Cultural contact of Orissa with South-East Asia. 6. U.N. Ghosal : The Age of Imperial Khiliji 7. Stanley Lane Poole : Medieval Indian History SUGGESTED READINGS 8. P. Saran : Studies in Medieval Indian History 1. R.P. Mohapatra : Jaina Antiquities of Orissa, Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves 9. A.L. Srivastava : Medieval Indian Culture 2. N.K. Sahu : Buddhism in Orissa 3. L.K. Panda : Saivism in Orissa PAPER-VI : HISTORY OF ORISSA (1435-1803 AD) Marks-50 4. P. Mukherjee : History of Medieval Vaishnavism in Orissa 5. D.C. Sircar : The Sakta Pithas UNIT-I : 1) The Suryavamsi Gajapatis: Kapilendra Dev (achievements) 2) Decline of Medieval Orissa 6. K.C. Mishra : Cult of Jagannath UNIT-II : 1) Panchasakha and Bhakti Movement of Orissa 7. Eschman, Kulke and Tripathy : Cult of Jagannath and Regional Traditional 2) Evolution of Oriya language and literature: Sarala Das and Panchasakha Age 8. M.N. Das (Ed) : Sidelights oF History of Orissa UNIT-III : 1) Orissa under the Mughals-Administration 9. R.C. Majumdar : Hindu Colonies in the Far East 2) Orissa under the Marathas - Administration 10. N.R. Patnaik : Religious History of Orissa UNIT-IV : 1) Socio-Economic life in Medieval Orissa 11. S. Tripathy : Inscriptions of Orissa 2) Gajapati Pagoda (Gold Coin) and Cowry Currency 12. B.Mishra : Medieval Orissa and Cult of Jagannath Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 48Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 49 PAPER-VIII : MODERN WORLD (1848-1919) Marks-50 SUGGESTED READINGS UNIT-I : 1) Louis Napoleon III - Home and Foreign policy 1. Stanley Lane Pole : Medieval India - under Mohammadan Rule 2) Unification of Italy 2. Beni Prasad : History of Jahangir UNIT-II : 1) Unification of Germany - Role of Bismarck 3. P. Saran : Studies in Medieval India 2) Alexander-II, Czar the Liberator 4. A.L. Srivastava : Medieval Indian Culture UNIT-III : 1) Russian Revolution of 1917 - causes and effects 5. Iswari Prasad : The Mughal Empire 2) First World War - Causes and Effects 6. J.N. Sarkar : Mughal Administration UNIT-IV : 1) Treaty of Versailles: Provisions and estimate. 7. S.R. Sharma : Crescent in India 2) League of Nations: Origin and organs 8. R.P. Tripathy : Some aspects of Muslim administration SUGGESTED READINGS 9. U.N. Dey : The Mughal Government 1. David Thomson : Europe since Napoleon 10. S.R. Sharma : Mughal Government and Administration 2. W. Langer (Ed) : The Rise of Modern Europe 11. Satish Chandra : Parties and politics in the Mughal Court 3. John Roberts : Europe 4. C.D. Hazen : Europe Since 1789 PAPER-XI : HISTORY OF ORISSA (1803-1948 AD) Marks-50 5. Grant and Temperley : Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries 6. C.D.M. Ketelbey : A short history of Modern Europe UNIT-I : 1) British Occupation of Orissa 2) Early British administration- Land Revenue Administration and 7. C.J.H. Hayes : Contemporary Europe since 1870 Administration of Justice 8. L.C.B. Seaman : From Vienna to Versailles 9. E. Lipson : Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries UNIT-II : 1) Resistance Movement - Paik Rebellion of 1817 2) Surendra Sai 10. P. Maiti : History of Europe UNIT-III : 1) The Great Famine of 1866 - Its causes and effects 2) Movement for creation of Orissa as a separate province - Role of M.S. PAPER-IX : TERM PAPER, SEMINAR AND VIVA-VOCE TEST Marks-100 Das. SEMESTER-III UNIT-IV : 1) National Movement in Orissa - Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience PAPER-X : HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1526-1857 Marks-50 and Quit India Movement and Gopabandhu Das 2) Integration of Garjats with Orissa - Role of Mahtab UNIT-I : 1) Babur and Foundation of Mughal Empire 2) Sher Shah - Administration SUGGESTED READINGS UNIT-II : 1) Akbar - Religious and Rajput Policy, place in history. 1. B.C. Roy : Foundation of British Rule in Orissa 2) Jahangir - Role of Nurjahan in Mughal Politics and Administration 2. K.M. Patra : Orissa under East India Company UNIT-III : 1) Aurangzeb - His responsibility for the downfall of Mughal Empire 3. J.K. Samal : Orissa under the British Crown 2) Foundation of Maratha State - Shivaji- His Administration 4. P.K. Mishra : Political History of Orissa UNIT-IV : 1) British Parliament and East India Company - A. Regulating Act 1773 5. J.N. Pattnaik : Feudatory states of Orissa B. Pitt's India Act 1784 6. N.R. Patnaik : The Economic History of Orissa 2) The Great Revolt of 1857- Causes and Effects 7. H. H. Panda : History of Orissa Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 50Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 51 8. N.R. Pattnaik : Social History of Nineteenth Century 4. K.K. Aziz : British and Muslim India 9. S.C. Patra : Formation of Orissa a Separate Province 5. Havel, E.B. : Indian Architecture 10. P.K. Mishra : Political unrest in Orissa in 19th Century 6. Stanley Lane Poole : Medieval India - Under Mohammedan Rule 11. S. Pati : Democratic Movements in the 7. P. Saran : Studies in Medieval India History Feudatory States of Orissa 8. A.L. Srivastava : Medieval Indian Culture 12. B.C. Rath : Quit India Movement in Orissa 9. J.N. Sarkar : Mughal administration 13. G.C. Patnaik : The Famine and some aspects of 10. I.H. Qureshi : The administration of the Sultanate of Delhi British Economic Policy in Orissa 11. S.R. Sharma : Crescent in India 14. J.K. Samal : English Education in Orissa 12. R.P. Tripathy : Rise and fall of the Mughal Empire 15. N. Mohanty : Oriya Nationalism (Quest for a united Orissa) 13. A.L. Srivastava : Akbar, Vol-I 16. H.K. Mahatab (Ed) : Freedom Movement in Orissa 14. Irfan Habib : Agrarian system of Mughal India 17. N.K. Sahu and P.K. Mishra: Madhusudan Das the Legislator 15. N.A. Siddiqui : Land Revenue administration under the Mughals 18. N.K. Jit : Agrarian life and Economy of Orissa 16. R.P. Tripathy : Some aspect of Muslim administration 19. B.S. Das : Studies in the Economic History of Orissa 17. Dharma Kumar (Ed) : The Cambridge Economic History of India (Vol II) 20. N.R. Pattnaik : History and Culture of the Khond tribes 18. V.B. Singh (Ed) : Economic History of India (1857-1956) 21. S. Pradhan : Agrarian and Political Movements (State of Orissa) 19. D.B. Gadgil : Industrial Evolution of Indian in recent time 22. C.R. Mishra : Freedom Movement in 20. Bipan Chandra : The rise and growth of Economic Nationalism in India PAPER-XII : SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL AND 21. I. Hussain : Land Revenue Policy in North India. MODERN INDIA Marks-50 PAPER-XIII : INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Marks-50 UNIT-I : 1) Society in the Sultanate period 2) Society in the Mughal period UNIT-I : 1) Washington Conference 2) French Search for Security - The Geneva Protocol, Locarno Pact, Kellog UNIT-II : 1) Influence of Islam on Hindu Society Briand Pact 2) Economic life in the Sultanate period - Agrarian condition, Land revenue and Trade and commerce UNIT-II : 1) Disarmament 2) Growth of Nazism in Germany UNIT-III : 1) Economic life in Mughal period - Agrarian condition, Land revenue and trade and commerce UNIT-III : 1) Growth of Fascism in Italy 2) Traditional Economy - Colonization of India Economy - Various stages 2) Second World War- Causes and effects UNIT-IV : 1) Agrarian Structure in Colonial India - Land Revenue, commercialization UNIT-IV : 1) UNO - Objectives and Organization of agriculture. 2) Cold War- Origin and Creation of power Blocks 2) British Economic Policy- Growth of Modern Industries, Drain of Wealth SUGGESTED READINGS SUGGESTED READINGS 1. Norman Lowe : Mastering Modern World History 1. Satish Chandra : Historiography, Religion and State in Medieval India 2. E.H. Carr : International Relations between two world wars 2. I.H. Ikram : History of Muslim Civilization in India and Pakistan 3. M.G. Gupta : International Relations 3. R.C. Majumdar : The Delhi Sultanate Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 52Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 53 4. D.C. Gupta : International Relations 3. A.L. Basam : Wonder that was India 5. A.C. Roy : International Relations 4. D.C. Sircar : Study of the coins 6. A.K. Sen : International Relations 5. P. Brown : Indian Architecture, Vol-I, II 7. W.C. Langsam : World Since 1919 6. A.K. Coomaraswamy : History of Indian and Indonesian Art 8. G.M. Gathorne Hardy : World Since 1919 7. N.R. Roy : Maurya and Sunga Art 9. G.M. Chhabra : International Relations 8. S.K. Saraswati : A survey of Indian Sculptures 10. M.S. Agwani : The West Asia Crisis 9. E.B. Havell : History of Indian Architecture 11. Peter Calvocoressi : World Politics Since 1945 10. B. Rawland : Art and Architecture of India 12. U. Sharma : International Relations 11. V.A. Smith : History of Fine Art of India and Ceylon 13. R. Hening : The Origins of the Second World War 12. K.C. Panigrahi : Archaeological Remains of 14. J.E. Aylett : The Cold War and After 13. Vidya Dahejia : Early Stone Temples of Orissa 15. D. Heater : The Cold War 14. P.K. Agrawala : Gupta Temple Architecture 16. Longman : World Since 1919 15. Krishna Deva : Temples of North India 17. Lasenke : Jawaharlal Nehru and India's Foreign Policy 18. Palmer and Perkins : International Relations PAPER-XV : HISTORICAL APPLICATION OF TOURISM Marks-50 19. K.P. Karunakaran : India's Foreign Policy - Non-alignment UNIT-I : 1) Characteristics of Tourism: Definition, types and purpose of tourism. 20. Smith : Pattern of post World War 2) Historical sites of National importance (a) Asurgarh (Narla) (b) Sisupalgarh. 21. K.B. Keswani : International relations of Modern World (1900-1995) UNIT-II : 1) Temples of India: (a) Sun Temple, Konark (b) Khandario Mahadeo SEMESTER-IV Temple 2) Monuments of National Importance (a) Qutab Minar (b) Red Fort PAPER-XIV : INDIAN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE Marks-50 UNIT-III : 1) Museums: (a) Indian National Museum, New Delhi (b) Orissa State Museum, Bhubaneswar. UNIT-I : 1) Vedic Religion and Political Institution 2) Religious and Spiritual Centres (a) Puri (b) Boudh Gaya 2) Mauryan Art - Asokan Columns UNIT-IV : 1) Fairs and Festivals- Rathayatra, Chhataryatra (Bhawanipatna) UNIT-II : 1) Gandhara and Mathura School of Art 2) Ghoomra Dance of Kalahandi 2) Culture in the Gupta Age UNIT-III : 1) Evolution of Orissan Temple architecture SUGGESTED READINGS 2) Coinage System (Punch Marked Coins, Gold Coins of Samudragupta) 1. N.K. Sahu : Utkal University History of Orissa, Vol-I 2. P. Brown : Indian Architecture, Vol-I and II UNIT-IV : 1) India's Cultural influence in South East Asia 3. M.P. Bezbaruah : Fairs and Festivals of India (5 volumes) 2) Medieval Architecture (Qutb Minar and Taj Mahal) 4. Dhamarjan and Seth : Tourism in India, New Delhi, 1994 SUGGESTED READINGS 5. Suhita Chopra : Tourism Development in India, New Delhi, 1992 6. Rob Davidson : Tourism, London, 1993 1. Cultural Heritage of India, Vol-I, II, III 7. A.L. Basam : The Wonder that was India 2. M.K. Dhavalikar : Proto-History of India 8. Shobita Panja : Museums of India, Honkong, 1990 Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 54Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 55 PAPER-XVI : FREEDOM MOVEMENT AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT-III : 1) Jaya Prakash Narayana and Total Revolution IN INDIA Marks-50 2) Non-congress Experiment- Morarji Desai: His achievements as PM UNIT-IV : 1) Return of Indira Gandhi and Blue Star operation UNIT-I : 1) Growth of National Consciousness - Factors 2) Indian Economy - Mixed Economy, Abolition of Zamindari System. 2) Formation of Indian National Congress - aims and objectives, achievements of moderates SUGGESTED READINGS UNIT-II : 1) Rise of extremism in INC - Swadeshi movement, Revolutionary terrorism 1. Aditya Mukherjee, 2) Rise and growth of communalism (1906-1937) M. Mukherjee and B. Chand : India after Independence (1947-2000) UNIT-III : 1) Emergence of Gandhi in Indian politics-Non-cooperation, Civil 2. B.L. Grover and S. Grover : A new Look at Modern Indian History Disobedience and Quit India Movement 3. Percival Spear : The Oxford History of Modern India 2) INA and Subash Chandra Bose from 1740-1975 (Oxford Publication) UNIT-IV : 1) Reform Act of 1935 -Its provisions and significance. 2) Partition and Independence. PAPER-XVIII : TERM PAPER, SEMINAR AND VIVA-VOCE TEST Marks-100

SUGGESTED READINGS ***** 1. Tara Chand : History of Freedom Movement in India (in 3 Vols) 2. S.R. Mehrotra : Emergence of Indian National Congress 3. Sumit Sarkar : Modern India 1885-1947 4. A.C. Banerjee : Constitutional History of India (in 2 Vol) 5. A. Seal : The Emergence of Indian Nationalism 6. Bipan Chandra, A. Tripathy and Barun De : Freedom Struggle 7. Bipan Chandra : Communalism in Modern India 8. R. Kumar : Essay on Gandhian Politics 9. Bipin Chandra : Nationalism and Colonization in Modern India 10. G.N. Singh : Landmarks in National and Constitutional Development in India 11. M.N. Ahuwalia : Freedom Struggle in India

PAPER-XVII : INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE (1947-1984) Marks-50 UNIT-I : 1) Role of Indian Constitution to ensure communal harmony. 2) Nehru Era (1946-1964) - His contribution for economic development of India with special reference to Five Years Plan, development of education, science and technology, foreign policy under Nehru. UNIT-II : 1) Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indo-Pak War of 1965 2) Indira Gandhi Era (1966-1971) -Bank Nationalisation, Abolition of Privy Purse, Simla pact. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 56Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 57

COURSES OF STUDIES SEMESTER-I ORIYA (P.G.) PAPER-I SEMESTER-I ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ S ’ ÿ¿ H ¨ ’ ÿ¿ Full Mark-50 Time-3 Hours PAPER-I : ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ S ’ ÿ¿ H ¨ ’ ÿ¿ 50 MARKS ¨ v ÿç† ÿ ¯ ÿçÌ ß - PAPER-II : þ ™ ¿ ¾ ëS êß H Ý çA æ L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ 50 MARKS ’ ÿêW ö D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ þ íÁ ÿL ÿ 12 X 3 = 36 PAPER-III : ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿ¯ ÿç† ÿæÀ ÿ ¯ ÿçL ÿæÉ ™ æÀ ÿæ 50 MARKS PAPER-IV : ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ þ ™ ¿ L ÿæÁ ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ ¯ ÿçL ÿæÉ ™ æÀ ÿæ 50 MARKS Unit- I Total :- 200 MARKS þ íÌ Á ÿê ¨ ¯ ÿö (12 Marks) ¨ æv ÿ¿ - (1 ) É ÷êL õÿÐ Z ëÿ f æÀ ÿæÉ ¯ ÿÀ ÿÀ ÿ É À ÿæW æ† ÿ H É ¯ ÿÀ ÿ É ¯ ÿÀ ëÿ~ êZ ÿ Ö ë† ÿç SEMESTER-II (2 ) É ÷êL ÿõÐ Z ÿ ¨ çƒ ’ ÿÜ ÿœ ÿ H É ¯ ÿÀ ÿÀ ÿ œ ÿæÀ ÿæß ~ ¨ íf æ PAPER-V : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ 50 MARKS (3 ) œ ÿêÁ ÿÓ ë¢ ÿÀ ÿ ¯ ÿ‚ ÿöœ ÿ H ¯ ÿÝ { ’ ÿD Á ÿ { † ÿæÁ ÿæ L ÿ$ æ PAPER-VI : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿ¯ ÿç† ÿæ ™ æÀ ÿæ(1 90 0 -2 0 0 0 ) 50 MARKS (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ) PAPER-VII : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ S ’ ÿ¿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ ¯ ÿçL ÿæÉ ™ æÀ ÿæ 50 MARKS (H Ý çÉ æ Ó À ÿL ÿæÀ ÿZ ÿÀ ÿ Ó æó Ô õÿ† ÿçL ÿ ¯ ÿ¿ æ¨ æÀ ÿ ¯ ÿçµ ÿæS ’ ÿ´æÀ ÿæ ¨ ÷L ÿæÉ ç† ÿ þ íÌ Á ÿê¨ ¯ ÿö ’ ÿ÷Î ¯ ÿ¿ ) PAPER-VII : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ B † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ 50 MARKS Unit- II (12 Marks) PAPER-IX : þ ™ ¿ ¯ ÿˆ ÿöê Ó ¢ ÿµ ÿö ¨ † ÿ÷ 100 MARKS À ëÿ’ ÿ÷ Ó ë™ æœ ÿç™ # - œ ÿæÀ ÿæß ~ æœ ÿ¢ ÿ A ¯ ÿ™ í† ÿ Ó ´æþ ê (à ÿçQ ç† ÿ Ó ¢ ÿµ ÿö D ¨ × æ¨ œ ÿ, { þ òQ çL ÿ ¨ À ÿêä æ,{ Ó þ çœ ÿæÀ ÿ) (50+20+30) (A æÀ ÿ» À ëÿ,: ""þ ëQ ¯ ÿç¯ ÿ‚ ÿö ’ ÿçÉ çà ÿæ, † ëÿƒ É ëQ çà ÿæ, Ó æÜ ÿæÓ D Ý çà ÿæ > ` ÿç; ÿæf ´À ÿ { W æs çà ÿæ > { à ÿæ† ÿL ÿ Total :- 300 MARKS ¨ Ý çà ÿæ > ¯ ÿæ~ ê µ ÿÁ ÿçà ÿæ'' ¨ ¾ ö¿ ; ÿ, ’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) SEMESTER-III Unit- III (12 Marks) PAPER-X : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿ$ æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ 50 MARKS þ æ’ ÿÁ ÿæ¨ æq ê - { µ ÿæB ¯ ÿó É -À ÿæþ ` ÿ¢ ÿ÷ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿ, ¨ ÷† ÿæ¨ À ëÿ’ ÿ÷ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿ PAPER-XI : H Ý çA æ œ ÿæs ¿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ¿ 50 MARKS Ó ó -x ÿ… A æˆ ÿö¯ ÿà ÿâµ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ; ÿç PAPER-XII : H Ý çA æ µ ÿæÌ æ† ÿˆ ÿ´ 50 MARKS (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) PAPER-XIII : Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ † ÿˆ ÿ´ H Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó þ æ{ à ÿæ` ÿœ ÿæ 50 MARKS Total :- 200 MARKS Unit- IV Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö (7X2=14) SEMESTER-IV D ¨ { À ÿæN ÿ 3 { S æs ç À ëÿ Unit À ëÿ 3 { S æs ç Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ { Ó $ #À ëÿ 2 { S æs ç D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ PAPER-XIV : A æ™ ëœ ÿçL ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿ$ æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ 50 MARKS { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > PAPER-XV : H Ý çA æ œ ÿæs ¿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ¿ 50 MARKS Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿ PAPER-XVI : H Ý çA æ µ ÿæÌ æ† ÿˆ ÿ´ 50 MARKS 1 . ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - x ÿ… L õÿÐ ` ÿÀ ÿ~ Ó æÜ ëÿ PAPER-XVII: Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ † ÿˆ ÿ´ H Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó þ æ{ à ÿæ` ÿœ ÿæ 50 MARKS 2 . Ó æÀ ÿÁ ÿæ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ G † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ çL ÿ ` ÿç† ÿ÷ - x ÿ… L õÿÐ ` ÿ¢ ÿ÷ ¨ æ~ çS ÷æÜ ÿê PAPER-XVIII : { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó ó ¨ L ÿöêß , { ä † ÿ÷ A ™ ¿ ß œ ÿ Ó ¢ ÿµ ÿö 3 . Ó æÀ ÿÁ ÿæ þ Ü ÿæµ ÿæÀ ÿ† ÿ : ` ÿÀ ÿç† ÿ÷À ÿ ` ÿç† ÿ÷É æÁ ÿæ - Ó ó - ¨ v ÿæ~ ç ¨ t œ ÿæß L ÿ (à ÿçQ ç† ÿ Ó ¢ ÿµ ÿö D ¨ × æ¨ œ ÿ, { þ òQ #L ÿ ¨ À ÿêä æ { Ó þ çœ ÿæÀ ÿ) (50+20+30) 4. ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ S ’ ÿ¿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ Ó ´À íÿ¨ - x ÿ… L ëÿþ ë’ ÿ À ÿq œ ÿ ¨ æ~ çS ÷æÜ ÿê Total :- 300 MARKS 5 . Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó º æ’ ÿ - x ÿ… { ¯ ÿðÐ ¯ ÿ ` ÿÀ ÿ~ Ó æþ à ÿ Grand Total:- 1000 MARKS 6 . ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ S ’ ÿ¿ ¨ ’ ÿ¿ æ’ ÿÉ ö - Ó ó - A æˆ ÿö¯ ÿà ÿâµ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ; ÿç Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 58Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 59 7 . À ëÿ’ ÿ÷ Ó ë™ æœ ÿç™ # - Ó ó - L ÿÀ ëÿ~ æL ÿÀ ÿ L ÿÀ ÿ 6 . µ ÿq êß L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ µ ÿæ¯ ÿœ ÿæ - x ÿ… { ¯ ÿ~ ê þ æ™ ¯ ÿ ¨ æÞ ê > 8. þ æ’ ÿÁ ÿæ ¨ æq ç - Ó ó - A æˆ ÿö¯ ÿà ÿâµ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ; ÿç 7 . þ ™ ¿ L ÿæÁ ÿêœ ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - x ÿ… L õÿÐ ` ÿÀ ÿ~ Ó æÜ ëÿ > 9. Ó æÀ ÿÁ ÿæ ` ÿÀ ÿç† ÿ - ¨ ƒ ç† ÿ þ õ† ëÿ¿ q ß À ÿ$ 1 0 . Ó æÀ ÿÁ ÿæ þ Ü ÿæµ ÿæÀ ÿ† ÿÀ ÿ Ó æþ æf çL ÿ A ™ ¿ ß œ ÿ - x ÿ… ’ ÿêœ ÿ¯ ÿ¤ ëÿ À ÿ$ PAPER-III 1 1 . B † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ H L ÿçº ’ ÿ; ÿê - x ÿ… L õÿÐ ` ÿ¢ ÿ÷ ¨ æ~ çS ÷æÜ ÿê ¨ ÷æ` ÿêœ ÿ H Ý çA æ L ÿ¯ ÿç† ÿæÀ ÿ ¯ ÿçL ÿæÉ ™ æÀ ÿæ Full Mark-50 1 2 . É ÷ê µ ÿæÀ ÿ† ÿ ’ ÿ¨ ö~ - ¨ ƒ ç† ÿ { S æ¨ êœ ÿæ$ œ ÿ¢ ÿÉ þ öæ Time-3 Hours ¨ v ÿç† ÿ ¯ ÿçÌ ß - PAPER-II ’ ÿêW ö D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ þ íÁ ÿL ÿ 12 X 3 = 36 Full Mark-50 þ ™ ¿ ¾ ëS êß H Ý çA æ L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ Unit- I (12 Marks) Time-3 Hours (L ÿ) { L ÿÉ ¯ ÿ { L ÿæB à ÿç - þ æL ÿöƒ ’ ÿæÓ ¨ v ÿç† ÿ ¯ ÿçÌ ß - (Q ) L ÿÁ ÿÓ æ ` ÿD † ÿçÉ æ - ¯ ÿûæ ’ ÿæÓ ’ ÿêW ö D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ þ íÁ ÿL ÿ 12 X 3 = 36 (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { Ó $ #À ëÿ { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) Unit- I (12 Marks) À ÿæþ ¯ ÿçµ ÿæ-A f ëöœ ÿ ’ ÿæÓ (1 þ , 2 ß , 5 þ d æ¢ ÿ) Unit- II (12 Marks) (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { Ó $ #À ëÿ { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) (L ÿ) { W œ ÿæB A æ{ » { ¾ { † ÿ L ÿÜ ÿçà ëÿ{ À ÿ - L ÿ¯ ÿçÓ í¾ ö¿ ¯ ÿÁ ÿ{ ’ ÿ¯ ÿ À ÿ$ (Q ) { L ÿ{ ~ { W œ ÿç¾ æD d f S Ÿ æ$ Z ëÿ - Ó æà ÿ{ ¯ ÿS Unit- II (12 Marks) { ¯ ÿð{ ’ ÿÜ ÿêÉ ¯ ÿçÁ ÿæÓ - (d æ¢ ÿ-1 , 2 4) (S ) þ œ ÿ{ ¯ ÿæ™ ` ÿD † ÿçÉ æ - µ ÿN ÿ` ÿÀ ÿ~ ’ ÿæÓ (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { Ó $ #À ëÿ { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { Ó $ #À ëÿ { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >)

Unit- III (12 Marks) Unit- III (12 Marks) þ $ ëÀ ÿæ þ è ÿÁ ÿ-µ ÿN ÿ` ÿÀ ÿ~ ’ ÿæÓ (¨ ÷$ þ , ’ ÿ´ç† ÿêß , † õÿ† ÿêß d æ¢ ÿ) (L ÿ) A æ{ Ü ÿ ¨ ÷µ ëÿ L ÿÁ ÿæ É ÷êþ ëQ /L ÿæÁ ÿ¾ æL ÿ µ ÿf ç œ ÿ S à ÿæ ’ ÿë… Q - ¯ ÿœ ÿþ æÁ ÿç (Q ) { L ÿÉ À ÿ L ëÿq { þ Á ÿ{ À ÿ - { S æ¨ æÁ ÿL õÿÐ Unit- IV Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö (7X2= 14) ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ß ëœ ÿçs À ëÿ { S æs çF { à ÿQ æFô { þ æs † ÿçœ ÿç { S æs ç Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ > { Ó $ #À ëÿ ’ ëÿB s ç (S ) { þ æ f ê¯ ÿœ ÿ ¨ { d œ ÿ{ L ÿö ¨ Ý ç$ æD - µ ÿêþ { µ ÿæB Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ öÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ¨ ÷É §À ÿ þ íà ÿ¿ 7 œ ÿº À ÿ À ÿÜ ÿç¯ ÿ > (’ ëÿB s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ, { Ó $ #À ëÿ { S æs çL ÿÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ >) Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿ Unit- IV Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö (7X2 =14)) D ¨ { À ÿæN ÿ ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ß ëœ ÿçs À ëÿ { S æs çF L ÿÀ ÿç { þ æs 3 { S æs ç Ó À ÿÁ ÿæ$ ö ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ { Ó $ #À ëÿ 1 . H Ý çA æ L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ { L ÿòÉ Á ÿ - x ÿ… Ó ë’ ÿÉ öœ ÿ A æ` ÿæ¾ ö¿ ’ ëÿB { S æs çÀ ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > 2 . ¯ ÿÝ { f œ ÿæ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó þ êä æ - x ÿ… œ ÿs ¯ ÿÀ ÿ Ó æþ ; ÿÀ ÿæß 3 . ¯ ÿÜ ÿç† ÿ÷ à ÿæ¯ ÿ~ ¿ ¯ ÿ† ÿê ¯ ÿç{ É Ì æZ ÿ - Ó ó - µ ÿq ¾ ë¯ ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ ¨ À ÿçÌ ’ ÿ, µ ÿq œ ÿS À ÿ > Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿÓ í` ÿê 4. ¨ ÷æS ú µ ÿq êß L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - { L ÿ’ ÿæÀ ÿ œ ÿæ$ S { ¯ ÿÌ ~ æ ¨ ÷† ÿçÏ æœ ÿ, (1 ) L ÿç{ É æÀ ÿ ` ÿ¢ ÿ÷æœ ÿœ ÿ ` ÿ¸ í - Ó ó -x ÿ… L ÿç{ É æÀ ÿ ` ÿ¢ ÿ÷ þ çÉ ÷ (S ÷¡ ÿþ ¢ ÿçÀ ÿ) (2 ) L ÿ¯ ÿçÓ í¾ ö¿ L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ ¯ ÿçµ ÿæ - x ÿ… ’ ÿæÉ À ÿ$ # ’ ÿæÓ 5 . L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ Ó º æ’ ÿ - ’ ÿæÉ À ÿ$ # ’ ÿæÓ (3 ) H Ý çA æ S ê† ÿç L ÿæ¯ ÿ¿ - x ÿ… f æœ ÿL ÿê ¯ ÿà ÿâµ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ; ÿç (µ ÿÀ ÿ’ ÿ´æf ) Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 60Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 61 4. H Ý çÉ æÀ ÿ þ Ü ÿçþ æ ™ þ ö - ` ÿçˆ ÿ À ÿq œ ÿ ’ ÿæÓ (9) H Ý çA æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ B † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ (3 ß H 4$ ö Q ƒ ) - ¨ ƒ ç† ÿ Ó í¾ ö¿ œ ÿæÀ ÿæß ~ ’ ÿæÉ 6 . L ÿ¯ ÿç H L ÿ¯ ÿç† ÿæ - þ æß æ™ À ÿ þ æœ ÿÓ çó Ü ÿ (1 0 ) H Ý çA æ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ þ ™ ¿ H D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ þ ™ ¿ ¨ ¯ ÿö - Ó ë{ À ÿ¢ ÿ÷ þ Ü ÿæ; ÿç 7 . H Ý çA æ { ¨ æB Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - ¨ ƒ ç† ÿ œ ÿêÁ ÿþ ~ ç þ çÉ ÷ SEMESTER-II 9. 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Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 70Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 71 PAPER-XIIV Full Mark-50 PAPER-XV Time- 3 Hours H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿS ê† ÿ H | ÿS | ÿþ æÁ ÿç Full Mark-50 ’ ÿêW ö D ˆ ÿÀ ÿþ íÁ ÿL ÿ Time- 3 Hours ¨ æv ÿ¿ ¯ ÿçÌ ß Unit- I (12 1/ ) 2 Unit- I H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿ S ê† ÿÀ ÿ À íÿ¨ ¯ ÿçµ ÿ¯ ÿ (12 1/ ) { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ Ó ó S ¿ æ Ó ´À íÿ¨ , ¨ À ÿçÓ À ÿ, { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ ¯ ÿçµ ÿæS êL ÿÀ ÿ~ , { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ 2 1 { ¯ ÿðÉ çÎ ¿ > Unit- II H Ý çA æ | ÿS | ÿþ æÁ ÿç, ¨ ÷¯ ÿæ’ ÿ ¨ ÷¯ ÿ` ÿœ ÿ (12 /2)

1 1 Unit- III L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿS ê† ÿ (12 /2) Unit- II (12 /2) H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó õÎ ç{ À ÿ ™ þ öêß , Ó æþ æf çL ÿ H G † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ çL ÿ ¨ õÏ µ íÿþ ç, { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ { À ÿ Unit- IV L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿœ ÿæs ¿ (12 1/ ) { ¨ òÀ ÿæ~ çL ÿ ` ÿç† ÿ÷, { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ { À ÿ Ó þ æf f ê¯ ÿœ ÿ > 2 D ¨ { À ÿæN ÿ ` ÿæÀ ÿç{ S æs ç ß ëœ ÿçs L ëÿ A æ™ æÀ ÿ L ÿÀ ÿç ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿÀ ëÿ ’ ëÿB s ç { à ÿQ æFô { þ æs 8s ç Unit- III (12 1/ ) 2 ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ > ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ß ëœ ÿçs úÀ ëÿ { S æs çF L ÿÀ ÿç ¨ À ÿêä æ$ öêZ ëÿ 4 { S æs ç ¨ ÷É §À ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { à ÿæL ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿ† ÿæ, { à ÿæL ÿ ¨ ¯ ÿö, { à ÿæL ÿ ¯ ÿæ’ ÿ¿ , { à ÿæL ÿ þ o { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ¨ ÷É §À ÿ þ íà ÿ¿ Ó þ æœ ÿ À ÿÜ ÿç¯ ÿ > 1 Unit- IV (12 /2) { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó ó S ÷Ü ÿÀ ÿ B † ÿçÜ ÿæÓ H H Ý çÉ æ{ À ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó ó S ÷æÜ ÿL ÿ H { Ó þ æœ ÿZ ÿ Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿÓ í` ÿê L õÿ† ÿç > (1 ) L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - Ó ó -¨ À ÿ{ þ É ´À ÿ þ ëƒ (D ¨ { À ÿæN ÿ ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ß ëœ ÿçs úL ëÿ A æ™ æÀ ÿ L ÿÀ ÿç ’ ëÿB s ç { à ÿQ æFô { þ æs 8 { S æs ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ > þ Ü ÿæ¯ ÿêÀ ÿ Ó æó Ô õÿ† ÿçL ÿ A œ ëÿÏ æœ ÿ ¨ À ÿêä æ$ öê { Ó $ #À ëÿ 4 { S æs ç ¨ ÷É §À ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ¨ ÷É §À ÿ þ íà ÿ¿ Ó þ æœ ÿ) 2 . L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó ó Ô õÿ† ÿç - x ÿ… þ { Ü ÿ¢ ÿ÷ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ þ çÉ ÷ Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿÓ í` ÿê 3 . | ÿS | ÿþ æÁ ÿç H { à ÿæL ÿS ê† ÿ - L õÿ¨ æÓ ç¤ ëÿ ¯ ÿçÉ ´æÁ ÿ 1 . { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ † ÿˆ ÿ´ - x ÿ… É ¿ æþ Ó ë¢ ÿÀ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ¨ æ† ÿ÷ 4. ¨ à ÿâêS ê† ÿ H Ó ó ` ÿß œ ÿ 1 þ , 2 ß , 3 ß , µ ÿæS - x ÿ… L ëÿq ¯ ÿçÜ ÿæÀ ÿê ’ ÿæÉ 2 . { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ - x ÿ… É ¿ æþ Ó ë¢ ÿÀ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ¨ æ† ÿ÷ 5 . { à ÿæL ÿ ¯ ÿæ~ ê Ó ó ` ÿß œ ÿ - x ÿ… L ëÿq ¯ ÿçÜ ÿæÀ ÿê ’ ÿæÉ 3 . { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ ` ÿa ÿöæ - x ÿ… A À ÿ¯ ÿç¢ ÿ ¨ t œ ÿæß L ÿ 6 . Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ Ó §æœ ÿ - x ÿ… É ¿ æþ Ó ë¢ ÿÀ ÿ þ Ü ÿæ¨ æ† ÿ÷ 4. ¨ Ê ÿçþ H Ý çÉ æÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó ó Ô ÿõ$ # - x ÿ… þ { Ü ÿ¢ ÿ÷ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ þ çÉ ÷ 5 . ¨ Ê ÿçþ H Ý çÉ æ{ À ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó æÜ ÿç† ÿ¿ À ÿ Ø À íÿ¨ - x ÿ… œ ÿçþ æB ô ` ÿÀ ÿ~ ¨ ƒ æ PAPER-XVI H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿL ÿæÜ ÿæ~ ê Full Mark-50 6 . H Ý çÉ æÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿ Ó ó Ô õÿ† ÿç - L ÿà úÿ` ÿÀ ÿæà úÿ { ü ÿæÀ ÿþ Time- 3 Hours 7 . ¨ í¯ ÿö µ ÿæÀ ÿ† ÿêß Ü ÿç¢ ëÿ { à ÿæL ÿ þ ç$ - x ÿ… ¨ ÷Ó Ÿ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ þ çÉ ÷ ¨ æv ÿ¿ ¯ ÿçÌ ß Unit- I H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿ S Å ÿÀ ÿ Ó ó S ¿ æ, Ó ´À íÿ¨ , ¨ ÷L ÿæÀ ÿ { µ ÿ’ ÿ (12 1/ ) 8. D ‡ Á ÿ S æD ôà ÿç S ê† ÿ - ` ÿL ÿ÷™ À ÿ þ Ü ÿæ¨ æ† ÿ÷ 2 Unit- II { à ÿæL ÿS Å ÿ Ó õÎ çÀ ÿ D û > (12 1/ ) 9. H Ý çA æ { à ÿæL ÿS ê† ÿ H L ÿæÜ ÿæ~ ê - x ÿ… L ëÿq ¯ ÿçÜ ÿæÀ ÿê ’ ÿæÉ 2 1 Unit- III { à ÿæL ÿ S Å ÿÀ ÿ { þ æs çü úÿ, L ÿ$ œ ÿ { É ðÁ ÿê, S v ÿœ ÿ { L ÿòÉ Á ÿ > (12 /2)

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1 Unit- IV L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿL ÿ$ æ, FÜ ÿæÀ ÿ Ó ´æ† ÿ¦ ¿ > (12 /2) 4. ’ ÿƒ œ ÿæs - x ÿ… Ó { ; ÿæÌ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ É † ÿ¨ $ ê (FÜ ÿç ` ÿæÀ ÿç{ S æs ç ß ëœ ÿçs L ëÿ A æ™ æÀ ÿ L ÿÀ ÿç ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿÀ ëÿ ’ ëÿB s ç { à ÿQ æFô { þ æs 8s ç ¨ ÷É § ¨ Ý ç¯ ÿ > 5 . ’ ÿæÓ L ÿæv ÿçA æ - x ÿ… Ó { ; ÿæÌ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ É † ÿ¨ $ ê ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ ß ëœ ÿçs úÀ ëÿ { S æs çF L ÿÀ ÿç ¨ À ÿêä æ$ öêZ ëÿ 4 { S æs ç ¨ ÷É §À ÿ D ˆ ÿÀ ÿ { ’ ÿ¯ ÿæL ëÿ { Ü ÿ¯ ÿ > ¨ ÷{ † ÿ¿ L ÿ 6 . L ÿÁ ÿæÜ ÿæƒ çÀ ÿ { à ÿæL ÿœ õÿ† ÿ¿ - ¨ À ÿ{ þ É ´À ÿ þ ëƒ ¨ ÷É §À ÿ þ íà ÿ¿ Ó þ æœ ÿ À ÿÜ ÿç¯ ÿ >) 7 . { à ÿæL ÿ œ õÿ† ÿ¿ W ëþ ëÀ ÿæ - ¨ À ÿ{ þ É ´À ÿ þ ëƒ 8. { à ÿæL ÿ œ ÿæs L ÿ ¨ À ÿçL ÿ÷þ æ - L ÿà úÿ` ÿÀ ÿæà úÿ FL ÿæ{ Ý þ ê, À ÿæD À ÿ{ L ÿà ÿæ Ó Ü ÿæß L ÿ S ÷¡ ÿÓ í` ÿê 9. { à ÿæL ÿ œ ÿæs ¿ ¨ À ÿó ¨ À ÿæ H L ÿ{ „ B œ ÿæ` ÿ - { S òÀ ÿæè ÿ ` ÿÀ ÿ~ ’ ÿæÉ 1 . D ‡ Á ÿÀ ÿ S ÷æþ ¿ S ê† ÿ H L ÿ$ æ - ` ÿL ÿ÷™ À ÿ þ Ü ÿæ¨ æ† ÿ÷ 1 0 . ¨ ÷Ü ÿà ÿâæ’ ÿ œ ÿæs L ÿ - x ÿ… É æ; ÿœ ëÿ L ëÿþ æÀ ÿ À ÿ$

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Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 74Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 75 COURSES OF STUDIES SEMESTER-IV PAPER-XIV : Western Political Thought : 50 Marks POLITICAL SCIENCE(PG) PAPER-XV : Indian Political System : 50 Marks Under Semester Pattern PAPER-XVI : International affairs : 50 Marks There shall be sixteen theory papers and two Term papers, seminar and viva- PAPER-XVII : Political Sociology : 50 Marks voce tests. Papers-I, II, III, IV shall constitute the 1st semester. Papers-V, VI, VII, VIII and PAPER-XVIII : Term Paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Test : 100 Marks IX (Term paper, seminar and Viva-Voce) shall constitute the 2nd Semester. Papers-X, * The Term paper shall relate to any Unit of the 3rd and 4th Semester. XI, XII, XIII shall constitute 3rd Semester. Papers-XIV, XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII (Term TOTAL : 300 Marks paper, seminar and Viva-Voce) shall constitute 4th semester. Papers XVI and XVII will GRAND TOTAL : 1000 Marks be special papers. Each theory paper shall carry 50 marks and is of 3 hours duration. Term paper, seminar and viva-voce test shall carry 100 marks each. The marks with respect to Paper-IX (Sem-II) and Paper-XVIII(Sem-IV) are to be divided as: Seminar-20, SEMESTER - I Term Paper-50 and Viva-30.There shall be four long & short-answer type questions in each paper of End-Semester Examination, carrying equal marks. Paper -I ( Contemporary Political Theory ) 50 Marks COURSE STRUCTURE Unit - 1 The Nature of Political Theory :- Evolution, Decline and Revival of Political Theory of SEMESTER-I recent times: Behaviouralism Post- Behaviouralism and Contemporary Trends in political PAPER-I : Contemporary Political Theory : 50 Marks Theory. PAPER-II : Comparative Political Analysis : 50 Marks Unit - II PAPER-III : Administrative Theory : 50 Marks Distributive Theory :- The Formulation and Analysis of Harold D. Lasswell. PAPER-IV : International Politics : 50 Marks Unit - III TOTAL : 200 Marks Group Theory :- Determinants of Effectiveness of Groups in the Decision making process SEMESTER-II of the Polity. PAPER-V : Contemporary Political Theory : 50 Marks Unit - IV PAPER-VI : Comparative Political Analysis : 50 Marks Game Theory:- Attributes, Types of Game, Application and Significance of the Game PAPER-VII : Administrative Theory : 50 Marks Theory for Political Analysis . PAPER-VIII : International Politics : 50 Marks PAPER - II ( Comparative Political Analysis ) 50 marks PAPER-IX : Term Paper, Seminar and Viva-Voce Test. : 100 Marks Unit - I * The term paper shall relate to any unit of the 1st and 2nd Semester Introduction :- Nature, Scope and Approaches and Problem of Study . TOTAL : 300 Marks Unit - II SEMESTER-III The Political system :- The model of David Easton and the Model of Gabriel A Almond. PAPER-X : Western Political Thought : 50 Marks Unit - III PAPER-XI : Indian Political System : 50 Marks Political Communication :- Model of Karl W. Deutsch. PAPER-XII : International Affairs -1945 to Present Day : 50 Marks PAPER-XIII : Political Sociology : 50 Marks Unit - IV Political Change - Revolution, Modernization and Development. TOTAL : 200 Marks

Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 76Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 77 PAPER - III ( Administrative Theory ) 50 marks Unit - III Political Ideology:- Relevance and Role of Ideology in Politics. Unit - I Basic Premises :- Nature, Scope and Significance of Public Administration, New Public Unit - IV Administration. Liberalism, Marxism and Gandhism. Unit - II PAPER - VI (Comparative Political Analysis ) 50 marks Theories of Organisation :- Scientific Management Theory of Taylor, Bureaucratic Theory of Weber, Mechanistic Theory of Luther Gullick, Human Relation Theory of Elton Mays. Unit - I Unit - III Political Party and the Pressure Group :-Duverger's Theory of Party Structure, Functions Principles of Organisation :- Hierarchy, Unity of Command, Span of Control, Centralisation of Political Parties and Structure and Function of Pressure Group. and Decentralization of Authority. Unit - II Unit - IV Legislative and the Rule making function, Functions and Decline of Legislature. Structure of Organisation :- Chief Executive types and functions. Line Staff and Auxiliary Unit - III Agencies, Head Quarters in field Relationships. Executive and the Rule application function, Functions and Ascendancy of Executive in Contemporary Time. PAPER - IV ( International Politics ) 50 marks Unit - IV Unit - I Judiciary and the Rule - Adjudication Function :- Nature, functions and Independence of Nature, Scope and theories of International Politics - Realist Theory, Idealist theory, Judiciary. Decision Making Theory, system Theory. Unit -II PAPER - VII ( Administrative Theory ) 50 marks Determinant of Foreign Policy :- National Interest, Ideology, National Power and Domestic Milleu. Unit - I Personnel Administration :- Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Discipline, Employer - Unit - III employee Relationship, Morale. Foreign Policy Alternatives :- Imperialism, Balance of Power, Alliances, Nationalistic Universalism :- Pax Britannic, Pax Americana, Pax Sovietica, Middle Kingdom Complex Unit -II of China and Non- alignment . Financial Administration :- Preparation and Enactment of Budget, Account and audit . Unit -IV Unit - III Diplomatic Theory and Practice :- The role of ideology in International Relations . Administrative Law :- Nature and importance of Delegated Legislation, Administrative Adjudication and Administrative Tribunals. SEMESTER -II Unit -IV Public Policy :- the process of Policy - Formulation and implement Relevance of Policy PAPER -V ( Contemporary Political Theory ) 50 marks making in public administration, Legislative and Judicial control Over Public Administration. Unit -I Political Culture:- The model of Gabriel A.Almond Types of Political Culture and problems PAPER - VIII ( International Politics) 50 marks of Nation building. Unit-I Unit - II The United Nation:- Origin and evolution, Roles of the General Assembly, The Security Political Development: The Development syndrome and the Major Determinants of Political Council, the International Court of Justice, and Secretary General of the United Nation in Development. International Relations. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 78Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 79 Unit - II Unit -III Specialized Agencies of the U.N and their Roles IMF, IBRD, WHO, FAO and the Pressure Groups and the Process of Interest Articulation. UNESCO. Unit - IV Unit -III Party system and the Process of Interest Aggregation, Salient Characteristics, Evolution Regional Organisations and their Roles :- OAS, OAU, ASEAN and the European Union. of Political Parties, Social Composition of Parties, their Ideologies and Roles. Unit - IV The New International Economic Order :- Aid Trade and Economic Development. PAPER - XII ( International Affairs ) 1945 to Present Day 50 marks Unit - I Paper - IX The International Scenario in 1945. Decolonization and Expansion of the International TERM PAPER / SEMINAR / VIVA - VOCE 100 MARKS Community, Neo- Colonialism, Racialism and Apartheid- their impact on International The term paper shall relate to any unit of the Ist and IInd semester Relations. Unit - II SEMESTER - III The Cold War, Origin and Evolution -Its Impact on International Relations, Detenate, the PAPER - X ( Western Political Thought) 50 Marks New Cold War and the Cold War. Unit - I Unit - III Plato :- The Ideal State, Theory of Justice. Theory of Communism, Theory of Education. Conflict and Co-operation in south Asia :- The South Asian Association for Regional Co- Operation ( SAARC) Unit - II Aristotle :- Theory of State Origin Nature and Purpose, theory of education, concept of Unit -IV Citizenship, Concept of Slavery, Concept of Revolution . Asian - African Resurgence, Globalisation, W.T.O. Unit - III Thomas Hobbes :- Theory of State Origin, Nature and Functions, concept of Sovereign PAPER- XIII ( SPECIAL PAPER) ( Political Sociology ) 50 marks Ruler, concept of Individualism Unit - I Unit - IV Nature and scope of Political Sociology. John Locke :- Theory of State - Origin, Nature and Functions, Concept of limited Unit - II Government, Concept of Individualism. Influence, Power and Authority :- Meaning and Attributes of Influence, Types of Influence, Jean Jacques Rousseau :- Theory of state Origin, Nature and Functions, concept of Meaning and Attributes of Power, Dahl's Theory of Measure of Power. Meaning and General Will . Attributes of Authority, Weber's Typology of authority.

PAPER - XI ( Indian Political System) 50 marks Unit - III Unit - I The Political Power Structure : The Theory of Classical Elitism and the approaches of Social Infrastructure of the Indian Polity:- Articulation of Caste, Ethnic, Linguistic, Religious Gaento Mosca, Robert Michels, Vilfrede Paretu, James Burnham and C. Wright Mills: and class- Groups and their Political Mobilization. the theory of Democratic Elitism of Robert A.Dahl . Unit - II Unit -IV The Electoral system and political Recruitment :- Attributes of the Electoral System, Political culture :- Meaning and Attributes of Political culture, Almond's Typology of Political elections to the Lok Sabha from 1952 to till date, patterns of political Participation of the Culture, Relationship between Political Culture and the Structure of the Political system, People, Need and Suggestions for Elector Reforms. significance of study. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 80Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 81 SEMESTER -IV Unit -III The post Second World War, Foreign Policy of USA, Russia, China and India - Continuity PAPER - XIV ( Western Political Thought ) 50 Marks and Changes. Unit - I Unit - IV Jeremy Bentham :- Concept of Utilitarianism, theory of State and Government Nature Emerging World Order in the Post Cold War Era. and Functions. Unit - II John Stuart Mill :- Theory of State, Concept of Liberty, Re- Statement of Benthamite PAPER - XVII (SPECIAL PAPER) ( Political Sociology) 50 marks Utilitarianism. Unit - I Unit - III Political Socialization : Meaning, Attributes, approaches and Significance of Political G.W.F. Hegel:- Theory of State - Origin, Nature and Functions, Relationship between the Socialization, forms of Political Socialization, Agent and Role of Political Socializers such State and the Individual. as Family, School, four Group, Mass-Media, Non-Political Voluntary Group, Political Party and the Political Words. Unit - IV Karl Marx :- Theory of state, concept of Dialectical materialism, concept of Economic Unit - II Determinism, concept of Class Struggle and Dictatorship of the Proletariat, concept of Political Communication : Meaning and Attributes of Political Communication, the Political the Communist Society . Cybernetic Model of Karl W. Deutsch, Almond's Typology of Communication Structures, Implications of Political Communication Function upon other Political Functions and the PAPER - XV ( Indian Political System) 50 marks Dynamics of the Political system. Unit - I Unit - III The Union Executive :- Role and Position of the President of India, Role and Position of Political Movement : Meaning and Attributes, the Socio-psychological Theory of Relative the Minister of India. Deprivation and the Genesis of Political Movement, Types and Techniques Political Movement - Violent Political Movement and the Theory of Karl Marx, Non- Violent Political Unit - II Movement and the Theory of M.K. Gandhi. The Union Legislature, Role of the Parliament. Unit - IV Unit - III Political Modernization :- Meaning and Attributes, Impact of Modernization on Political The Union Judiciary :- Role of the supreme court of India, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism and the Theory of Samuel P. Huntington, Politics of Modernization and the Theory of and Public Interest Litigation. David E. Apter, Attributes of Modern Political System . Unit -IV Federalism in India:- Problems, Emerging Trends and Prospects. Paper XVIII Term Paper / Seminar / Viva - Voce 100 marks PAPER - XVI ( International Affairs ( 1945 to Present Day ) 50 marks The term paper relate to any Unit of the III and IV.

Unit - I * * * * * The Non- aligned Movement in International Relations - Strategic and Socio-Economic Dimension of the Non- aligned Movement . Unit -II Arms Race, Disarmament and Arms Control :- The Impact of the Nuclear Weapons and International Relations, Nuclear Issues in the Post Cold War - Era. Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 82Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 83 BOOKS RECOMMENDED 6. M.P. Sharma - Public Administration 7. A.R. Tyagi - Public Administration PAPER-I & V : CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY 1. David Easton - The Political System, An Enquiry into the 8. Avashi Maheswari - Public Administration State of Political Science. 9. S.P. Sharma - Development Administration 2. Robert A. Dahl - Modern Political Analysis 10. C.P. Bhambri - Bureaucracy and Politics in India 3. Gabriel A. Almond - The Civil Culture 11. C.P. Bhambri - Parliamentary Control Over 4. C.E.M. Joad - Modern Political Theory Public Enterprises in India 5. David Easton - A Frame Work of Political Analysis 12. S.P. Verma - Comparative Public Administration 6. G. Dhawn - The Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi 13. R.D. Jain - Aspects in Personnel Administration 7. Arnold Bretch - Political Theory 14. P.N. Chaturvedi - Administrative Accountability 8. Zafare - Game Theory 9. William Ebenstein - Today's Isms PAPER-IV & VIII : INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 10. Harold D. Lasswell - Power and Politics 1. K.W. Thompaen - Understanding World Politics 11. S.P. Verma - Contemporary Political Theory 2. Quincy Wright - The Study of International Relations 12. J.C. Johari - Contemporary Political Theory 3. Michel Hass - International System 13. Harold Laski - Political Theory 4. Charles Kegley - World Politics 14. B.C. Rout - Political Theory 5. Hans J. Morgenthan - Politics Among Nations 6. Hass Michel - International System PAPER-II & VI : COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS 7. Falk, Richard A. - A Study of Future World (New Delhi, 1975) 1. Jean Blondel - An Introduction to Comparative Government 2. David Easton - A Frame Work of Political Analysis 8. Deutsch, Karld W. - The Analysis of International Relations 3. C.F. Strong - Modern Constitutions 9. Prakash Chandra - International Politics 4. Lucien W. Pye - Aspects of Political Development 10. J.K. Baral - International Politics 5. S.E. Finer - Comparative Government 11. Prem Arora - International Politics 6. Jean Blondel - Introduction to Government 12. Mahendra Kumar - International Politics 7. David Apter - Politics of Modernization PAPER-X & XIV : WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT 8. K.C. Wheare - Legislature 1. Ernest Barker - Greek Political Theory : Plato and His Predecessors 9. R. Macridis - Political Parties 2. W.A. Dunning - A History of Political Theories 10. Bernard Brown - Executive in the Modern State 11. V.O. Key - Parties and Pressure Groups 3. C.L. Wayper - Political Thought 12. Laster W. Milbrath - Political Participation 4. William Ebeustein - Great Political Thinkers 13. J.C. Johari - Comparative Political Analysis 5. Ernest Barker - Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle 14. Hansraj - Comparative Political Analysis 6. George A. Sabine - A History of Political Theory 15. M. Kuma - Comparative Politics and Political Analysis 7. V.P. Verma - Political Philosophy 8. A.K. Mukhopadhyaya - Western Political Thought PAPER-III & VII : ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY 9. Powle - Western Political Thought 1. Peter Self - Administrative Theory - An Enquiry into Structure 10. Sindey Hook - From Hegal to Marx and Process of Modern Government 2. James March and Hebert Simon - Organization 11. L.T. Hoobhuse - The Metaphysical Theory of State 3. R.K. Arora - Administrative Theory 12. N.D. Arora - Theory of State 4. L.D. White - Public Administration 13. J.C. Johan - Western Political Thought 5. Herbert A. Simon - Public Administration 14. Sukhir Singh Vol-I, II - Western Political Thought Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna 84Courses of Studies Courses of Studies 123 PAPER-XI & XV : INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM 1. W.H. Morris Jones - Govt. and Politics in India 2. Norman D. Palmer - The Indian Political System 3. Rajni Kothari - Politics in India 4. Rajni Kothari - Caste Politics in India 5. A.S. Narang - Indian Govt. and Politics 6. R.P. Bhalla - Elections in India 7. H.H. Das and Sasmita Das- Indian Govt. and Politics 8. H.H. Das and Sasmita Das- National Movement in India 9. C.P. Bhambri - Politics in India (1947-1987) 10. S.K. Chanbe - Constituent Assembly in India 11. A.H. Sanju - The Democratic Process in a Developing Society 12. Susheela Kanshik - Election in India (Its Social Basis) PAPER-XII & XVI : INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (1945 to present day) 1. K.P. Bajpai - Interpreting World Politics 2. B.S. Chimni - International Law and World Order 3. Peter Calvocoressi - World Politics Since 1945 4. Charles Kegley - World Politics : Trends and Transformation 5. K.P. Mishra - Studies in Indian Foreign Policy, New Delhi, 1969 6. A.P. Rana - The Imperative of Non-Alignment 7. Rosenau, James N. - World Politics, N.R., 1969 8. Rosenau, James N. - The Scientific Study of Foreign Policy, Vikas, New Delhi, 1985 9. Fieldhouse D.K. - Theories of Capitalist Imperialism, 1967 10. Jalee P. - The Pillage of the Third World 11. Prakash Chandra - International Affairs (Politics) 12. J.K. Baral - International Affairs (Politics) 13. Prem Arora - International Affairs (Politics) 14. Mahendra Kumar - International Affairs (Politics) PAPER-XIII & XVII : POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY 1. S.P. Guru - Political Socialization of the Urban Political Elites 2. S.K. Lipset - Political and Social Sciences 3. Anthony M. Orum - Introduction to Political Sociology 4. A.K. Mukhopadhaya - Political Sociology (An Introductory Analysis) 5. Dipti Biswas - Political Sociology : An Introduction 6. Ali Ashraf and L.N. Sharma- A New Grammar of Politics (Political Sociology) 7. L.S. Rathore - Political Sociology 8. Tom Bottomore - Political Sociology 9. John Wilson - Introduction to Social Movements 10. Blackburn (Ed) - Political Sociology  Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna