Kim 1.1.3 Qnm 2014 15 Bos Hs

Kim 1.1.3 Qnm 2014 15 Bos Hs

The panel members gave the following suggestions and recommendations: UG History Changes S. No Sem Course Code Course Title Removed (if any) Addition (if any) Unit I: Pre- and Proto-Historic India Unit I: Pre and Proto Historic Period Harappa Culture, Vedic Civilization, early and Latter Vedic Mesolithic Age, Proto Historic Period, Indus Valley Age, Epic Period, Map: Important sites of Harappan culture. Civilization, Sangam Age, Map: Important sites of Stone Unit II: The Age of Religious Movements and Foreign ages and Indus Valley Civilization – First Urbanization. Invasions; - Impact of Foreign invasions Unit II: Historic Period Unit III: The Birth of Empires in North India Rise of Magadha, Vedic Age: Early and Later Vedic Period, Aasivagam, - Asoka‟s Achievements and his contribution to Buddhism Rise of States – Sixteen Mahajanapadas – Magatha State; Unit IV: The Great Empires of North India Map: Important places related to Aasivagam. Mahayana Buddhism - Cultural Development under Kushanas Unit III: Mauryan Period Gandhara School of Art - Rise and fall of Gupta Empire; Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara and other rulers; Sources - Administration, Art and Cultural development under Ashoka‟s Dhamma Policy – Minor and Major Rock and Ancient History of India 1 I 14UHS130201 the Guptas - Revival of Sanskrit decline of Gupta Empire. Map: Pillar Edicts. (upto AD 712.) 1. Kanishka‟s Empire, 2. Samudra Gupta‟s Southern Expedition Unit IV: Post Mauryan Period. 3. Gupta Empire Sungas – Kanvas – Kalingas – Satavahanas – Invasions: Unit V:The Last Native Empire of North India Indo Greeks – Sakas – Parthians – Second Urbanization The Age of Harsha; Harsha and Buddism - Impact of Harsha‟s Map: Important Places related to Second Urbanization death – Origin of Rajput‟s and their culture - - Impact of Arab Unit V: Gupta and Post Gupta Period: Gupta Dynasty: conquest - Causes for the End of Native Empire. Sources – Political History – Administration - Cultural Development – Revival of Sanskritization – Decline of Gupta Empire – Harsha‟s Period – Conquest and Administration – Decline of the Native Rulers. Map: Territory of Gupta Empire 14UHS330403 Allied III: Physical 2. III B Education & Health Unit III: Prayer song Nil Science – I Indian Polity and the Unit I to V: Arranged all the unit according to the 3. VI 14UHS630214 Nil Constitution chronological order Unit I: India became Republic – First General election Unit II: Domestic Policies Unit II: Nationalization of Banks – Abolition of Privy Purses Unit III: Indo Pak Relations - Pancha Sheel, Common Unit III: Assam Accord – Shortcomings of his rule 1989- Wealth, Indo Chinese Relations , Indo Sri Lankan Contemporary History Gujarat Doctrine- Fall Of United Front Government Relations of India 4. IV 14UHS430207 Unit IV: Development of Mass media – Film, T.V & Press – Unit IV: LPG and its impact on Indian Economy (AD 1947 - AD 2009) Development of Education, Role of Panchayat Raj System in Unit V: Sri Lankan Tamils‟ Issue - Refugee Problem- India Communalism, Babri Majid Issue - Terrorism Issue of Unit V: Indo – Chinese War , Indo – Pak War, Simla Untouchability, Corruption Issues. Agreement, India‟s Role in the World Affairs. PG History Course Changes S.No Sem Course Title Code Removed (if any) Addition (if any) 1. I 14PHS1101 Socio – Political and Unit I: Sources and approaches to the study of ancient Indian Unit I: Concepts, Ideas and Sources: Cultural History of India history - Prehistoric cultures in India - Indus Civilization - Aryan Race: Bharatvarsha, Sabha and Samiti, Varnasrama, – I (up to AD 1206) invasion and Vedic Society. Purusharthas, Rina, Samskaras, Yajna, Doctrine of Karma, Unit II: State formation and urbanization from Mahajanapadas to Dandaniti, Arthasastra, Saptanga, Dharmavijaya, Stupa, Chaitya. the Nandas - Rise of Jainism and Buddhism - Minor sects; Sources -Sangam Literature and approaches to the study of Unit III: Post-Mauryan India ancient Indian History; State Unit II: Pre-Mauryas and Mauryas: Prehistoric Cultures in India Unit III: Sangam Literature and society - Indus Civilization - Sangam Society - Aryan Invasion and Unit V: Harsha Vardhana: His administration - Indian Feudalism Vedic Society Formation of States (Mahajanapathas) - Rise of Rise of Rajputs - Imperial Cholas: Village Autonomy - Society - Asivagam, Jainism and Buddhism - Rise of Magadas and Arab conquest of Sind - Turkish Invasions: Ghazni and Ghori Nandas; Unit III: Post Mauryan Period: Unit IV: Imperial Guptas: Harshavarthana - Educational Institutions: Nalanda, Vikramasila, Vallabhi . Unit V: Regional States: The Kadambas - Gangas - Pallavas & Chalukyas of Badami, Nagara Style & Drividian Style - Gujarat and Kalyana - Administrations, Trade guilds – Growth of Vaishnava and Saiva religions - Varmanas of Kamrup: Palas, Senas, Rashtrakutas, Pratiharas - Imperial Cholas - Arab and Ghanavid conquests 2 I 14PHS1102 Socio-Cultural History of Unit I: Lady Doak Unit I: Reforming Tamilnadu: Tamil Nadu (AD 1800 - Unit II: Socio-Cultural contributions of Political Parties: DMK - Dharmambal. 2000) ADMK – PMK Unit II: Dravidian Movements: Socio-Cultural contributions of Unit V: Diwali Dravidian Parties. Unit III: Congress Governments Unit V: Cultural Tamilnadu: Thaninayagam Adigal; Karthigai Deepam, Margazhi Thirunal and Masana Kollai. 3 I 14PHS1103 Socio-Political and Unit I: Dawn of Modern Europe: Medieval Society in Europe: Cultural History of World Rise of Monasticism - Universities – Urban Centres - Art and I (AD 1453-1815) Architecture. Unit II: Era of Enlightenment Unit III: Birth of Commercial World Unit IV: Anglo French Rivalry Unit V: Dimensions of France 4 I 14PHS1104 Archives Keeping Unit I: Creation; Various types of Archives – Materials used for Unit I: Types; Materials Required for Creation; Ancient, creation; Functions of Archivists. Medieval and Modern - Enemies of Records; Archivist. Unit V: Archives in India and World: UN Archives (New York), Vatican Archives (Rome) - British Museum Library (London) - Film Archives 5 I 14PHS1201A Elective – I: Indian Unit IV: Remote Sensing. Unit I: Remote sensing. Geography Unit V: Population Control – Poverty – Critical analysis: Nuclear Unit II: Mineral and forming process; Chipko movement; weapon - Atomic Explosion- Construction of Mega Dams- Globalization 6 I 14PHS1201B Elective – I: History of Unit II: Foundations of Scientific Academics & Scientific growth Unit I: Development of Science and Technology: Andreas Science and Technology in 18th Century; Royal Society of London and France. Vesalius, Ambroise Pare, Paracelsus. Unit V: Progress of Science and Technology in Modern India; Unit II: Science and Technology in 18th Century; Royal Society Progress in Astronomy; Pioneers of Modern Science in India: JC of London - Royal Asiatic Society of France. Bose – PC Roy – Srinivasa Ramanujam – Sir CV Raman – Bhaba – Unit IV: History of Aviation. Hargobind Khorana – S. Chandra Sekar – Abdul Kalam – Unit V: Science and Technology in Modern India; Astronomy. Chidambaram – Mayilsamy Annadurai – Ramakrishna Venkatraman. 7 II 14PHS2105 Socio – Political and Unit II: Balban and his Administration Unit I: Concepts and Ideas of Medieval History: Dravida, Cultural History of India Nagara, Vesara, Bodhisattva, Tirthankara, Alvara, Nayanars, under Delhi Sultanate Sreni, Kara, Vishti, Stridhana, Agraharas, Khilafat, Sulah-i-kul, Maharashtra Dharma, Chahalghani, Watan, Baluta,Iqta, Jizyah, Madad-i-maash, Amaram, Raya-Rekho, Jangama.Chauth, Hundi, Sarraf, Polygars, Jagir, Dastur, Mansab, Deshmukh, Nadu, Pargana, Bengal Vaishnavism, Shahna-i-Mandi, Mercantilism. Unit II: – Balban - The role of „forty‟ and his Administration 8 II 14PHS2106 Socio – Political and Unit IV: Struggle for Freedom and Reform in Egypt; Tse–Tung. Unit I: Liberalism and Democracy Cultural History of World Unit II: Colonialism and Imperialism – II (AD 1815 –1945 Unit III: Enlighten Movements. Unit IV: Rise of Egypt; PLO 9 II 14PHS2107 Historiography Unit I: History: Science or an Art. Unit I: Characteristic Features of History. 10 II 14PHS2202A Elective – II: Human Unit I: International Convention on Elimination of Racial Rights Discrimination (CERD) – Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment (CAT) – Convention Related to the Status of Refugees- International Covention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Unit IV: Group Rights Discrimination with special reference to Minorities. Unit V: Anti-people Legislations – NSA, MISA, Goondas Act, TADA, POTA ; Legal Procedures. 11 II 14PHS2202B Elective – II: Economic Unit I: Nature of Modern Indian Economy History of Modern India Unit II: Economy of British India: (JC. Kumarappa). Unit III: Economy on the Eve of Independence Unit IV: Economy of Indian Republic Unit V: Contemporary Economic Trends 12 III 14PHS3109 Socio-Political and Unit I: Mughal and Sur dynasties. Unit I: Sur Empire - Sher Shah and his Administration. Cultural History of India Unit II: Sur Empire – Sher Shah and his Administration; Rajput Unit II: Age of Akbar under Mughals Policy – Policy of Integration – Akbar and the Uzbeks – Rise of Rise of Malik Ambar - Jahangir - Nur Jahan - Shah Jahan‟s Malik Ambar. Rebellion - Mahabat Khan - Question of Qandahar - Balkh Unit III: Jahangir – Nur Jahan – Shah Jahan‟s Rebellion – Mahabat Campaign of Shah Jahan. – Aurangzeb- Rise and fall of Khan – Question of Qandhar – Balkh Campaign of Shah Jahan – Marathas - Jats, Afghans and Sikhs Revolts - Decline of the Economic and Social Life – Aurangzeb. Mughals.

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