Kannur University

Kannur University

KANNUR UNIVERSITY Thavakkara P.O. Civil Station Kannur, kerala- 670 002 POSTGRADUATE CURRICULUM FOR M.A. HINDI (LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE) (Scheme and Syllabi for Affiliated Colleges only) (KUCBSS-PG-2014) Prepared as per the regulations of the Kannur University & Kerala Higher Education Council With effect from 2014 admission 1 INDEX Sl. No Title Page No. 1. Board of studies: (Hindi) 4 2. Credit and Mark distribution 6 3. List of courses 8 4. Introduction : Nature and aim of the postgraduate program 9 5. Objectives of the program 10 6. Admission to the post graduate program 10 7. Duration of the program 10 8. Details of the program-core course and elective course 11 9. Improvement course and repeat course 11 10. Grace grades 11 11. Evaluation 11 12. The end semester examination 12 13. Project Report 12 14. The evalauation of the project Report 13 15. Grading system 14 16. Scheme of studies of the program 15 17. Expansion of the course code 15 18. Question Pattern 16 Details of the Core and Elective Papers 19. Medieval Hindi Poetry 18 20. Comparative Study of Bhakthi Movement in Malayalam and Hindi 22 21. Translation (Theory and Practice) and Functional Hindi 25 22. General Linguistics 29 23. Film Studies 32 24. Development of Hindi Language 35 25. Modern Hindi Poetry (Up to Nayi kavitha) 37 26. Modern Hindi Prose Forms 41 27. Structure and grammar of Hindi Language 43 28. Women Writing in Hindi and Krishna Sobti 46 29. Indian Aesthetics 49 30. Cyber Hindi 52 2 31. Sanskrit 53 32. Contemporary Hindi Poetry 55 33. Indian Literature 59 34. Hindi Criticism and Ramvilas Sarma 62 35. Modern Hindi Short Stories 65 36. Dalit Literature 68 37. Modern Hindi Poetry and Dhumil 71 38. Western Aesthetics 73 39. Sanskrit 74 40. Dissemination of Hindi Language and literature in Kerala 76 41. Modern Hindi Novels 78 42. Modern Hindi Plays 81 43. Hindi Journalism and Media Studies 84 44. Project Report 86 45. Syllabus for research methodology 86 3 Board of studies (Hindi) Chairman: Dr. T.Sasidharan Course Director, Department of Hindi Kannur University, P.K. Rajan Memmorial Campus Nileswaram, Kasaragod- 671 314 Members: Dr. K.V.Unnikrishnan (Chairman, U.G) Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Payyanur College, Payyanur P.O.Edat, Kannur District Kerala-670 327. Dr. Balakrishnan P. Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Payyanur College, Payyanur P.O.Edat, Kannur District Kerala-670 327. Dr. Manu Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi SSUS, Regional Centre P.O.Edat, Kannur District Kerala- 670 327. Dr. Pramod Kovvaprath Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Calicut Univeristy, P.O. Calicut University Malappuram District, Kerala, 673 536 Dr. Sreemaya Assistant Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Payyanur College, Payyanur P.O.Edat, Kannur District Kerala- 670 327. 4 Dr. A.R. Mini Assistant Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Payyanur College, Payyanur P.O.Edat, Kannur District Kerala- 670 327. Dr. Rakesh kaliya Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Mary Matha College, Mannathavadi Wayanad, Kerala-670 645 Dr. Tessy George Associate Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi Nirmalagiri college, Koothuparamba Kannur District, Kerala- 670 101. Smt. Lekha P. Assistant Professor of Hindi Department of Hindi PRNSS College, Mattannur Kannur District, Kerala-670 702. Dr. Prabhakaran Hebbar Illath Assistant Professor of Hindi Postgraduate Department of Hindi and Research Centre Government Brennen College P.O.Dharmadam, Thalassery Kannur, 670 106 5 CREDIT AND MARK DISTRIBUTION M.A. Hindi (Language and Literature) Core Courses I Semester Sl. Course code Course title Marks Credit Contact No Internal External Total hours per week 1. HIN 1 C 01 Medieval Hindi Poetry 20 80 100 4 5 2. HIN 1 C 02 Comparative Study of 20 80 100 4 5 Bhakthi Movement in Malayalam and Hindi 3. HIN 1 C 03 Translation (Theory and 20 80 100 4 5 Practice) and Functional Hindi 4. HIN 1 C 04 General Linguistics 20 80 100 4 5 5. HIN 1 C 05 Film Studies 20 80 100 4 5 Total 100 400 500 20 25 II Semester Sl. Course code Course title Marks Credit Contact No Internal External Total hours per week 1. HIN 2 C 06 Development of Hindi 20 80 100 4 5 Language 2. HIN 2 C 07 Modern Hindi Poetry (Up to 20 80 100 4 5 Nayi kavitha) 3. HIN 2 C 08 Modern Hindi Prose Forms 20 80 100 4 5 4. HIN 2 C 09 Structure and grammar of 20 80 100 4 5 Hindi Language Only one elective Course from the following may be selected 5. HIN 2 E 01 Women Writing in Hindi 20 80 100 4 5 and Krishna Sobti 6. HIN 2 E 02 Indian Aesthetics 20 80 100 4 5 7. HIN 2 E 03 Cyber Hindi 20 80 100 4 5 8. HIN 2 E 04 Sanskrit 20 80 100 4 5 Total 100 400 500 20 25 6 III Semester Sl. Course code Course title Marks Credit Contact No Internal External Total hours per week 1. HIN 3 C 10 Contemporary Hindi Poetry 20 80 100 4 5 2. HIN 3 C 11 Indian Literature 20 80 100 4 5 3. HIN 3 C 12 Hindi Criticism and 20 80 100 4 5 Ramvilas Sarma 4. HIN 3 C 13 Modern Hindi Short Stories 20 80 100 4 5 Only one elective Course from the following may be selected 5. HIN 3 E 05 Dalit Literature 20 80 100 4 5 6. HIN 3 E 06 Modern Hindi Poetry and 20 80 100 4 5 Dhumil 7. HIN 3 E 07 Western Aesthetics 20 80 100 4 5 8. HIN 3 E 08 Sanskrit 20 80 100 4 5 Total 100 400 500 20 25 IV Semester Sl. Course code Course title Marks Credit Contact No hours per week Internal External Total 1. HIN 4 C 14 Dissemination of Hindi 20 80 100 4 5 Language and literature in Kerala 2. HIN 4 C 15 Modern Hindi Novels 20 80 100 4 5 3. HIN 4 C 16 Modern Hindi Plays 20 80 100 4 5 4. HIN 4 C 17 Hindi Journalism and Media 20 80 100 4 5 Studies 5. HIN4 PR18 Project Report and viva voce 10 40 50 2 5 Viva voce - 50 50 2 - Total 90 410 500 20 25 Consolidated details of the all four semesters: Total No. of Total No. of Credits for Internal Marks External Total Total Contact core papers elctive Project Marks Marks number hours per and Credits papers and Report of semester credits /credits for Credit (90 viva voce working days) 17(68) 2(8) 2 credits 390 (Including 1610 2000 80 450 each 10 marks for (Total 4) Project Report 7 LIST OF COURSES CORE COURSES Sl.No. Course Code Course Title Instruct Credit ional Hrs per Week 1. HIN 1 C 01 Medieval Hindi Poetry 5 4 2. HIN 1 C 02 Comparative Study of Bhakthi Movement in 5 4 Malayalam and Hindi 3. HIN 1 C 03 Translation (Theory and Practice) and 5 4 Functional Hindi 4. HIN 1 C 04 General Linguistics 5 4 5. HIN 1 C 05 Film Studies 5 4 6. HIN 2 C 06 Development of Hindi Language 5 4 7. HIN 2 C 07 Modern Hindi Poetry (Up to Nayi kavitha) 5 4 8. HIN 2 C 08 Modern Hindi Prose Forms 5 4 9. HIN 2 C 09 Structure and grammar of Hindi Language 5 4 10. HIN 3 C 10 Contemporary Hindi Poetry 5 4 11. HIN 3 C 11 Indian Literature 5 4 12. HIN 3 C 12 Hindi Criticism and Ramvilas Sharma 5 4 13. HIN 3 C 13 Modern Hindi Short Stories 5 4 14. HIN 4 C 14 Dissemination of Hindi Language and literature in 5 4 Kerala 15. HIN 4 C 15 Modern Hindi Novels 5 4 16. HIN 4 C 16 Modern Hindi Plays 5 4 17. HIN 4 C 17 Hindi Journalism and Media Studies 5 4 Electives Sl.No. Course Code Course Title Instruct Credit ional Hrs per Week 1. HIN 2 E 01 Women Writing in Hindi and Krishna Sobti 5 4 2. HIN 2 E 02 Indian Aesthetics 5 4 3. HIN 2 E 03 Cyber Hindi 5 4 4. HIN 2 E 04 Sanskrit 5 4 5. HIN 3 E 05 Dalit Literature 5 4 6. HIN 3 E 06 Modern Hindi Poetry and Dhumil 5 4 7. HIN 3 E 07 Western Aesthetics 5 4 8. HIN 3 E 08 Sanskrit 5 4 8 INTRODUCTION 1. Nature and aims of the Post Graduate Program Literature and art are the sublime signs of culturally advanced society. Literature is the product of human imagination. It is the harmonious blending of human experience, sounds, images and emotions. The in depth study of literature leads man to the higher planes of humanity and cultural disposition. Hindi is the national language of our nation and it is being used as a Lingua Franca of this land. Hence the comprehensive study of Hindi language and literature and other allied subject become a part of the nation building process too. The study of literature invariably assists the reader to nurture his/her innate creative power with in. In the present era, a lot of endeavor has been made to make the system of education more effective and suit to the social requirements of the day. In the changing scenario and also in the world of stunning development in the field of science and technology the curriculum and its components need to be restructured so scientifically, as to enable the students of Hindi Language and literature enjoy the education and to be in the forefront of the world of success.

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