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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY,

JALGAON

SYLLABUS FOR M.A.Part - I

(Ist&IInd Semester)

SEMESTER PATTERN

(60 + 40 Pattern)

POLITICAL SCIENCE

(WITH EFFECT FROM JUNE 2014)

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods - 50

Sr.

No.

Sem. Paper

Code

Sub. Name Credit Maxi

Internal

Marks

Mini.

Internal

Marks

Maxi Internal Marks

Mini. Internal Marks

1. I 111 Foreign Policy

of India

04 40 16 60 24

2. I 112 Modern

Political Issues

04 40 16 60 24

3. I 113 Political

Process in Indian

Federation

04 40 16 60 24

4. I 114-A Public

Administration

04 40 16 60 24

5. I 114-B Modern Indian

Political

Thought

04 40 16 60 24

6. II 121 Foreign Policy

of India

04 40 16 60 24

7. II 122 Modern

Political Issues

04 40 16 60 24

8. II 123 Political

Process in

Indian

Federation

04 40 16 60 24

9. II 124-A Indian

Administration

04 40 16 60 24

10. II 124-B Modern Indian

Political

Thought

04 40 16 60 24

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods - 50

FOR Political Science

(Semester I)

Compulsory Papers

POL-111 Foreign Policy of India

POL-112 Modern Political Issues

POL-113 Political Process in Indian Federation

Optional Papers(Any one of the following )

POL – 114 – A Public Administration

POL – 114 – B Modern Indian Political Thought

FOR Political Science

(Semester II)

Compulsory Papers

POL-121 Foreign Policy of India

POL-122 Modern Political Issues

POL-123 Political Process in Indian States

Optional Papers (Any one of the following )

POL – 124 – A Indian Administration

POL – 124 – B Modern Indian Political Thought

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

(60+40 Pattern)

Political Science (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods – 50

Equivalence

Old Syllabus

Semester I

(With Effect from June 2010)

New Syllabus

Semester I

(With Effect from June 2014)

Compulsory Papers

POL:111: Indian Foreign Policy POL:111:Foreign Policy of India

POL:112:Modern Political Issues POL:112:Modern Political Issues

POL:113 : Political Process In

Indian States

POL:113 : Political Process In

Indian Federation

Optional Papers(Any one of the following )

POL:114-A : Democracy In India POL:114 -A:Public Administration

POL:114-B : Modern Indian

Political Thought

POL:114-B : Modern Indian

Political Thought

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

(60+40 Pattern)

Political Science (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Equivalence

Old Syllabus New Syllabus

Semester II

(With Effect from June 2010)

Semester II

(With Effect from June 2014)

Compulsory Papers

POL:121: Indian Foreign Policy POL:121:Foreign Policy of India

POL:122:Modern Political Issues POL:122:Modern Political Issues

POL:123: Political Process In

Indian States

POL:123: Political Process In

Indian States

Optional Papers(Any one of the following )

POL:124-A: Democracy In India POL:124 -A: Indian Administration

POL:124-B: Modern Indian

Political Thought

POL:124- B: Modern Indian

Political Thought

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester I(60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL – 111- Foreign Policy of India (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives

Indians foreign policy reflects the philosophy of India as a sovereign

democratic nation and the self-image and role she conceives for herself in the global

policies. The Focus of this paper is the theoretical perspective of the role of the

compulsion constraints and conditions which actually has framed the country's

foreign policy for the past five decades and on this basis considers the projections for

the future. It also specifically focuses on the challenges of the contemporary times

such as globalization, liberalization, cross border terrorism, human, rights,

environmental and gender concerns and the like and India's stance pertaining to these

issues.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Foreign policy: Meaning and Major Approaches 12 10

to the Study of Foreign policy.

2. Principles and objectives of Indians Foreign Policy 12 10

3. Domestic Determinants: 12 10

Geography, History,

Culture and Political system.

4. External Determinants: Global and Regional 12 10

5. Indians Foreign Policy 12 10

Nehru Era

Indira Gandhi's Period

After Indira Gandhi Period.

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Reference Books

1. A. Appadoraj : National Interest and Non- Alignment

New Delhi Kalinga, Publications, 1999

2. R. B. Bapu : Globalization and South Asian States

New Delhi South Asian Publications, 1998.

3. J. Bandhopadhyaya : The making of India's foreign policy.

Calcutta, Allies, 1979.

4. G.W. Chowdhury : India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh and the Major Powers.

New York, The Free Press India, 1975

5. Dasgupta : War and Diplomacy in Kashmir, 1947-48

New Delhi Sage, 2002.

6. T. Das : India in World Politics.

7. V. P. Dutt : India's foreign policy in a changing World.

New Delhi, Vakas, 1999.

8. N. K. Jha : Internal Crisis and Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy,

New Delhi JanakiPrkashan, 1985.

9. B. R. Nanda : India's Foreign Policy : The Nehru Years,

Delhi Radiant Publishers, 1990.

10. J. Nehru : India's Foreign Policy : selected Speeches

September, 1946, April 1961.

New Delhi Publications Division,

Government of India, 1971.

11. K. M. Pannikar : Ashia and Western Dominance

London, Alien &Unwin, 1953.

12. P. Prasad : The Background of India's foreign Policy,

New Delhi, ALCC, 1953.

13. N.V. Rajkumar : The Back ground of India's foreign policy,

New Delhi, ALCC, 1993.

14. A. P. Rana : Imperative of Non-Alignment,

A conceputual Study of India's Foreign Policy

in the Nehru Period, New Delhi, 1976.

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15. T. K. Venkataraman : India and her Neighbours,

New Delhi, Vora

16. Venkatarangiya : India in World Affairs, 1950-51

New Delhi, I.C.W.A. 1952.

17. Puntambekar S.V. : The Foreign Policy of Indian Union,

Padmaja Publications, Baroda

18. International Relations and : K. B.Keswani

Modern word Himalaya Publications House, New Delhi

19. International Relations and : J. C. Johari sterling Publications, Delhi

Politics.

20. India's Boundary and : Sharma S. P.

Territorial Disputes ( Vikas Publications, Delhi, 1971)

21. Foreign Policy of India : Misra K. P. ( Thomson press, Delhi, 1977)

22. Studies in India's : VikasPrakashan, Delhi

Foreign Policy.

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL- 112- Modern Political Issues

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives Social economics, cultural and humanitarian concerns have come to the

forefront relegating issues of Security to the background in the most well established

democracies in the post code war period. These concerns also find their advocates in

the relatively underdeveloped countries of the third world. There is a need to

examine to what extent are these concerns new or are they a redefinition of old ideas

with a fresh look. The objective of this paper is to examine critically these concerns

& analyze their impact on the course of world politics and policy - Making

individual countries.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Factors Leading to the End of Cold War 12 10

1) End of Ideology.

2) Globalization of Democracy.

2. Factors Leading to the End of Cold War 12 10

1) Decline of U.S.S. R.

2) Emergence of Union of European Nations.

3. Contemporary Issues in Post-ColdWar Period 12 10

1) Marginalization of UNO as the World Organization.

2) Emergence of New International Order-

Multi Polar World.

4. Globalization- 12 10

Meaning, Process, Impact of Liberalization,

Impact of Scientific and Technological Development,

Decline of Welfare State

5. Gender Issues- 12 10

Exploitation of Women, Impact of Feminism,

Women's Political Participation, Child Labour

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Reference Books

1. M. Albrow and E. King (eds.) : Globalization Knowledge and Society,

London, Sage, 1990.

2. M. Bowker and R.brown(eds) : From Cold War to Collapse

Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press 1993

3. I. Browlie (ed) : Basic Documents on Human Rights 2ndEdn.

Oxford, the Clarendom Press, 1992.

4. M. Craston : What are Human Rights?

London, Bodley Head, 1973.

5. R. Eatwell (ed) : European Political Cultures : Conflict or

Convergence?

London and New York, Routledge, 1997.

6. R. Eckersley : Environmentalism and Political Theory :

An Eccentric Approach London, UCL

Press, 1992.

7. J. Fisher : The Road From Rio : Sustainable

Development and Non Governmental

Movements in the Third World Westport

Connecticut, Praeqar, 1993.

8. F. Fukugama : The End of History and the Last Man

HarmondsWorth Penguin, 1992.

9. J. Gelb : Feminism and Politics : A Comparative

Perspective Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1989.

10. R. Holton : Globalization and the Nation State

Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998.

11. B. M. Russent : Grasping the Democratic Peace :

Principles for a Post- Cold War World,

Princeton NS, Pinceton University

Press, 1993.

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12. Wilkinson : Terrorism and the Liberal State 3rdedn.

BastngstokeMacmillon, 1994.

23. India's Human Rights Regine : Kanishka Publishers, Ansari Road,

Daryaganj.

24. Political & Ideologies : Andrew Heywood Macmillar,

New York.

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL 113- Political Process in Indian Federation (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives

India's diversity in terms of socio-economic political & cultural system

provides unusual opportunity for the study of Indian center-state system

comparatively. This paper attempts to study the power of the center & the autonomy

of the state within the India Federal system, which reflect & articulate well-defined

regional identities. There is an increasing need to understand that despite the wide

array of powers, with which the center is armed by the constitution, there has been a

growing trend of assertion of autonomy on the part of the states. The center-state

relationship in the context of liberalization also needs to be focused.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Theoretical Framework for the Study of 12 10

State Political Process.

(A) Centripetal - Centrifugal Process

(B) Strong Centre and Political Stability Oriented

Provisions in the Constitution.

2. Socio- economic Determinants of the State 12 10

Political Process.

(A) Social Determinants

(1) Religion (2) Caste (3) Language

(4) Minority Politics and Reservation Policy.

(B) Economic Determinants

(1) Imbalanced Development

(2) Inadequate share of Economic Sources and

Inadequate Distributionof Revenue.

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3. Centre- State Political Relations 12 10

(A) Political Relations:

Provision in the Constitution.

(B) Role of Governor :

Emergency Provisions,

State Autonomy.

4. Centre-State Economic Relations 12 10

(A) Distribution of Economic Sources

between Centre and States.

(B) Role of Finance Commission

(C) Role of Planning Commission

Dominance of Centre in this respect.

5. Regional Political Parties and their linkage with 12 10

National Political Parties and the Federal set up

(A) Era of One Party Dominance

(B) Era of Multi Party Alliance

(C) Formation of Coalition Government at

State and Centre level.

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Reference Books

1. S. P. Aiyar and U. Mehta [eds.] : Essays an Indian Federalism Alied

publishers - 1965.

2. G. Austin : The Indian constitution corner stone of a

Nation Oxford University Press, 1966.

3. G. Austin : The constitution, society and law in P.,

Oldenburg [Ed.], India,

Briefing, 1993, Boulder Colorado,

westview Press, 1993.

4. K. R. Bombawll : The Foundation of India Federalism

Bombay, Asia publishing house, 1967.

5. Chonda- Federalism in India : A study of Union- State Relations

London George Allen and unwin, 1965,

6. P. Chatterjee [ed.] : State and Politics in India Oxford

University Press, 1997.

7. R. Chatterjee [ed.]- Politics : The State-society Interface New

in India Delhi, South Asian Publishers, 2001.

8. V. Doss : Impact of Planning on Center-State

Financial Relations in India,

New Delhi National, 1978.

9. A. Kolhi [ed.] : The success of India's Democracy,

Camrbridge, Cambridge University

Press, 2001.

10. R. Kothari : Politics in India, New Delhi Orient

Longman, 1970.

11. S. Pai : State Politics : New Dimension :

Party System, Liberalization and

Politics of Identity, Delhi, 2000.

12. A. Prasad : Center and State Power Under Indian

Federalism,

New Delhi, deep and deep, 1981.

13. A. Ray : Tension Areas in India's Federal System

Calcutta, The World Press, 1976.

14. S. R. Sharma : The Indian Federal Structure , Allahabad,

Center Book Depot, 1967.

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15. S. Singh [ed.] : Union-State Financial Relation in

India with special reference to the

Underdeveloped State,

New Delhi, Sterling, 1980.

16. Periodicals : Reference - Yojana, Lokrajya,

Economical & Political Weekly,

Southern Economics.

17. Govt. of India : Annual Reports

Govt. of Maharashtra

UN

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL 114 -A- Optional Paper

Public Administration

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives

Public Administration is an essential part of a society and a dominant factor

in democratic system, which has seen the emergenceof what has been called

'Administrative State'. This paper attempts to study the meaning, significance

structure of public Administration. There is an increasing need to understand public

Administration in the context of contemporary world.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Nature and Scope of PublicAdministration 12 10

(a) Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance

of Public Administration. (b) Public Administration and Private

Administration.(c) Public Administration- Art, Science or Both.

2. Principles of Organization 12 10

Hierarchy, Span of Control, Unity of Command,

Integration, Centralization versus Decentralization.

3. Structure of Organization 12 10

The Chief Executive, Line and Staff Agencies,

Auxiliary Agencies, Departments, Public Undertakings

4. Management 12 10

(a) Meaning, Nature and Functions of Management.

(b) Leadership, Policy Formation, Decision Making, Co-ordination,

Communication.

5. Personnel Administration 12 10

(a) Bureaucracy and Civil Service, Meaning, Significance.

(b) Recruitment and Training.

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Reference Books

1. Avasthi R. and Maheshwari S.R. : 2004, Public Administration,

Agra, LaxmiNarian, Agrawal.

2. Goel S. L. : 2003, Public Administration,

Theory And Practice, New Delhi,

Deep & Deep, Publishers.

3. MaheshwariShriram : 1998, New Delhi, Macmillan.

4. Maheshwari S. R. : 1991, Issues and Concepts In

Public Administration, New Delhi.

Allied Publishers.

5. Naidu S. P. : 1996, Public Administration :

Concepts and Theories, Hyderabad,

New Age International Publishers.

6. Nigro Felix A. and LlyodNigro : 1970, Modern Public Administration,

N. Y., Harper & Row.

7. Shafritz Jay M. and Hyde Albert C. : 1987, Classics of Public

Administration, Chicago, Illinois,

The Dorsey Press.

8. Sharma M. P. and Saldana B. L. : 2001, Public Administration in

Theory and Practice, Allahabad,

KitabMahal.

9. Buck Susan J. and Morgan Betty N. : 2005, Public Administration in

Theory and Practice, Raymond

W. Cox III, Pearson Education,

New Delhi.

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester I (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science - POL 114 B- Optional Paper

Modern Indian Political Thought

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives

The Purpose of the paper is to generate a critical awareness about the

distinctive features of the political theory tradition in modern India. The focal them

of the paper is the bearing of Indian Philosophical systems of thought on social and

political ideas and to what extent is Indian Political Thought; a rejection, derivative-

imitation or innovative transformation of Western Political Thought. It is an attempt

to discuss systematically, the political ideas of various political and social leaders

and thinkers in Modern India. It emphasizes on the distinctive contribution of

Modern Indian thinkers to political theorizing and the relative autonomy of Indian

political Thought.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. The Indian Renaissance 12 10

1. BrahmoSamaj2.PrathanaSamaj

3. SatyaShodhakSamaj

2. The Indian Renaissance 12 10

1. AryaSamaj2. Ramakrishna Mission

3. The Debate between the Moderates and 12 10

the Extremist.

1. Moderates- Justice Ranade, DadabhaiNaoroji

2. Extremist - LokamanyaTilak.

4. Revolutionary Nationalism. 12 10

1. Subhash Chandra Bose. 2. Savarkar V.D.

5. Liberalism. 12 10

1. G. K. Ghokale2. Jawaharlal Neharu.

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Reference Books

1. A. Appadorai : Documents on Political Thought in

Modern Indian

2 Vols. Bombay Oxford University

Press, 1970. A. Appardorai : Indian

Political Thinking Through the Aqes

Delhi, Khanna Publishers, 1992.

2. M. A. Azad : India Wins Freedom,

Hyderabad, Orient Longman, 1988.

3. J. Bandhopadhyaya : Social and Political Thought of Gandhi,

Bombay, Allied, 1969.

4. B. Chandra : Nationalism and Colonialism in Modern

India, Delhi, Vikas, 1979.

5. A. R. Desai : Social Background of Indian Nationalism,

Bombay, Popular, 1954.

6. S. Ghose : The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism,

Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1973.

7. S. Ghose : Socialism, Democracy and Nationalism in

India, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1973.

8. S. Ghose : Modern Indian Political Thought

Delhi, Allied, 1984.

9. U. N. Ghosal : A History of Indian Political Ideas,

London, Oxford University Press, 1959.

Bombay, Jagriti, 1978

10. R. M. Lohia : Marx, Gandhi and Socialism

Hyderabad, Nav Hind, 1953.

11. B.S. Sharma : The Political Philosophy of M. N. Roy

Delhi, National Pulishing House, 1965.

12. V. P. Verma : Modern Indian Political Thought

Agra Lakshmi NarainAggarwal, 1974.

13. V. B. Karnik : M. N. Roy, Political Biography,

Mumbai, Jagriti, 1978.

14. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ üÖ•Ö�úßµÖ ×¾Ö“ÖÖ ü¾ÖÓŸÖ : ›üÖò. ¿ÖÖÓŸÖÖ¸üÖ´Ö ³ÖÖê÷Ö»Öê, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö,

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−ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü.

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester II (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL 121- Foreign Policy of India (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Indian Foreign Policy in a Comparative Perspective- 12 10

Pakistan, China, America &Ressia.

2. India & UN ( Pakistan, Kashmir, China, 12 10

Bangladesh Border issues) -

3. Indian Approach to Major Global Issues : 12 10

Globalization ,Disarmament and Arms controls, Terrorism,

Environmental Issues.

4. India and Indian Ocean-

Role of India for Peaceful 12 10

Defence of Indian Ocean.

5. India and World Conferences of Non Alignment Nations 12 10

(A) Harrare, New Delhi, Belgrade

(B) Changing Nature of India's Non Alignment Policy

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Reference Books

1. A. Appadoraj : National Interest and Non- Alignment

New Delhi Kalinga, Publications, 1999

2. R. B. Bapu : Globalization and South Asian States

New Delhi South Asian Publications, 1998.

3. J. Bandhopadhyaya : The making of India's foreign policy.

Calcutta, Allies, 1979.

4. G.W. Chowdhury : India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh and the Major Powers.

New York, The Free Press India, 1975

5. Dasgupta : War and Diplomacy in Kashmir, 1947-48

New Delhi Sage, 2002.

6. T. Das : India in World Politics.

7. V. P. Dutt : India's foreign policy in a changing World.

New Delhi, Vakas, 1999.

8. N. K. Jha : Internal Crisis and Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy,

New Delhi JanakiPrkashan, 1985.

9. B. R. Nanda : India's Foreign Policy : The Nehru Years,

Delhi Radiant Publishers, 1990.

10. J. Nehru : India's Foreign Policy : selected Speeches

September, 1946, April 1961.

New Delhi Publications Division,

Government of India, 1971.

11. K. M. Pannikar : Ashia and Western Dominance

London, Alien &Unwin, 1953.

12. P. Prasad : The Background of India's foreign Policy,

New Delhi, ALCC, 1953.

13. N.V. Rajkumar : The Back ground of India's foreign policy,

New Delhi, ALCC, 1993.

14. A. P. Rana : Imperative of Non-Alignment,

A conceputual Study of India's Foreign Policy

in the Nehru Period, New Delhi, 1976.

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15. T. K. Venkataraman : India and her Neighbours,

New Delhi, Vora

16. Venkatarangiya : India in World Affairs, 1950-51

New Delhi, I.C.W.A. 1952.

17. Puntambekar S.V. : The Foreign Policy of Indian Union,

Padmaja Publications, Baroda

18. International Relations and : K. B. Keswani

Modern word Himalaya Publications House, New Delhi

19. International Relations and : J. C. Johari sterling Publications, Delhi

Politics.

20. India's Boundary and : Sharma S. P.

Territorial Disputes ( Vikas Publications, Delhi, 1971)

21. Foreign Policy of India : Misra K. P. ( Thomson press, Delhi, 1977)

22. Studies in India's : VikasPrakashan, Delhi

Foreign Policy.

23. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. ¾Ö¸üÖ›ü�ú¸ü, ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü 24. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ›üÖò. ¿ÖÖÓŸÖÖ¸üÖ´Ö ³ÖÖê÷Ö»Öê, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

25. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ›üÖò. ¾ÖÃÖÓŸÖ ¸üÖµÖ¯Öæ ü�ú ü, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü 26. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. ›üÖò. ¾Öß.•Öß. �ãú»Ö�ú*Öá, �îú»ÖÖÃÖ ¯Ö²»Öß�êú¿Ö−Ö, †Öî Óü÷ÖÖ²ÖÖ¤ü

27. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. ¸üÖ•Ö »ÖÖî™êü, د֯Öô¯Öæ êü, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü 28. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖÖ“Öê ¯Ö¸ü üÖ™ÒßµÖ ¬ÖÖê ü*Ö : ²ÖÖ“Ö»Ö ×¾Ö. ´Ö., �úÖò−™üß−Öë™ü»Ö, ¯Öã*Öê

29. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖÖ“Öê ¯Ö¸ü üÖ™ÒßµÖ ¬ÖÖê ü*Ö : ›üÖò. ¿Öî»Öë¤Ëü ¤êü¾ÖôÖ*Ö�ú¸ü, ¯ÖÎןִÖÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯Öã*Öê 30. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖÖ“Öß ×¾Ö¤êü¿Ö ×−ÖŸÖß : ¯ÖÎÖ. ¸üÖ•Ö »ÖÖî™êü, د֯Öô¯Öæ êü, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester II (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL 122- Modern Political Issues (With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Environmental Issues 12 10

Pollution-water, Sound, Air, Greenhouse Effect.

Environmental Role Played by Various NGO's

Movements at Global and National level.

2. Limitation to Nation State 12 10

Liberalization, Privatization, Market Economy,

Civil Society.

3. Human Rights 12 10

U. N. Charter, U. N. Contribution

Indian Constitution & Human Rights,

Human Right Commission in India.

4. Terrorism 12 10

As an International Phenomena.

Terrorism at Global and National Level.

5. Socio-economic Development- 12 10

Global & National level

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Reference Books

1. M. Albrow and E. King (eds.) : Globalization Knowledge and Society,

London, Sage, 1990.

2. M. Bowker and R.brown(eds) : From Cold War to Collapse

Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press 1993

3. I. Browlie (ed) : Basic Documents on Human Rights 2ndEdn.

Oxford, the Clarendom Press, 1992.

4. M. Craston : What are Human Rights?

London, Bodley Head, 1973.

5. R. Eatwell (ed) : European Political Cultures : Conflict or

Convergence?

London and New York, Routledge, 1997.

6. R. Eckersley : Environmentalism and Political Theory :

An Eccentric Approach London, UCL

Press, 1992.

7. J. Fisher : The Road From Rio : Sustainable

Development and Non Governmental

Movements in the Third World Westport

Connecticut, Praeqar, 1993.

8. F. Fukugama : The End of History and the Last Man

HarmondsWorth Penguin, 1992.

9. J. Gelb : Feminism and Politics : A Comparative

Perspective Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1989.

10. R. Holton : Globalization and the Nation State

Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998.

11. B. M. Russent : Grasping the Democratic Peace :

Principles for a Post- Cold War World,

Princeton NS, Pinceton University

Press, 1993.

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12. Wilkinson : Terrorism and the Liberal State 3rdedn.

BastngstokeMacmillon, 1994.

23. India's Human Rights Regine : Kanishka Publishers, Ansari Road,

Daryaganj.

24. Political & Ideologies : Andrew Heywood Macmillar,

New York.

13. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö †Ö×*Ö ¸üÖ•Ö�úÖ ü*Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. ¸ü‘Öã−ÖÓ¤ü−Ö ¾Ö. ¾Ö¸üÖ›ü�ú¸ü, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

14. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. ÃÖã¬ÖÖ�ú¸ü •ÖÖê¿Öß, ÷ÖÖê Ö™êü�ú ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯Ö¸ü³Ö*Öß 15. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö : ›üÖò. ¿ÖÖÓŸÖÖ¸üÖ´Ö ³ÖÖê÷Ö»Öê, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

16. •ÖÖ÷ÖןÖ�ú †£ÖÔ¾µÖ¾ÖãÖÖ : �êú. ¸üÖ´Ö. ³ÖÖêÃÖ»Öê, �êú. ²Öß. �úÖ™êü, ±ú›ü�êú ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö �úÖê»ÆüÖ¯Öæ ü.

17. ˆ¤üÖ¸üß�ú¸ü*Ö : −Ö¾Öê †ÖÙ£Ö�ú ¬ÖÖê ü*Ö : ›üÖò. −ÖÖ. µÖ. ›üÖêôê, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öã ü 18. †ÖÓŸÖ¸ü¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ †£ÖÔ¿ÖÖÄÖ : ¯ÖÎÖ. •Öß. ‹−Ö. —ÖÖÓ²Ö¸êü, د֯ÖôÖ¯Öæ êü, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

19. ÃÖÖ´ÖÖוÖ�ú ¯ÖοÖÖÃÖ−Ö : ¯ÖÎÖ. »Ö�´Ö*Ö �úÖê¢ÖÖ¯Ö»»Öê �ú»¯Ö−ÖÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖÓ¤êü›ü 20. ¯ÖµÖÖÔ¾Ö¸ü*Ö ¿ÖÖÄÖ ‹�ú †³µÖÖÃÖ : ›üÖò. ŸÖã.´ÖÖ. ¾Ö üÖ™ü, êü*Öæ�úÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, †Öî Óü÷ÖÖ²ÖÖ¤ü

21. •ÖÖ÷ÖןÖ�ú †£ÖÔ¾µÖ¾ÖãÖÖ : ¯ÖÎÖ. †¿ÖÖê�ú ›üÖÓ÷Öê, ±ú›ü�êú ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, �úÖê»ÆüÖ¯Öæ ü 22. •ÖÖ÷ÖןÖ�úß�ú¸ü*Ö •ÖÖ÷ÖןÖ�ú ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ¸ü : ›üÖò. ×¾Ö−ÖÖµÖ�ú ÷ÖÖê×¾Ö»Ö�ú¸ü, ²ÖÎê−Ö ™üÖò×−Ö�ú ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö,

ÃÖÓ‘Ö™ü−ÖÖ −ÖÖ׿Ö�ú

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester II (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science

POL 123- Political Process in Indian States

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Interstates Issues 12 10

Border, Water Management, Naxalist Activities

InterStates Conference.

2. Emerging Trends in State Politics. 12 10

1. Identity crisis among the states.

2. Demand of statehood by small regions.

3. Diversity of power - state capitals have

become local power centers.

3. Recommendations of National Commission on 12 10

Constitutional Review.

1. Debate over Constitutional Review.

2. National Commission Appointed and its

Recommendations.

4. Panchayat Raj System & its Impact on State Politics 12 10

1. Decentralization of Power.

2. Influence of Grass root level Politics and Leadership

on the State Level Politics and Panchyat Raj.

5. Human Development Index in Different States 12 10

aComparative Perspective.

1. Human development Index adopted by H.R.D.

Ministry

2. Human Development- Health, Economic Growth,

Environment, Empowerment of Women, Drinking Water.

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Reference Books

1. S. P. Aiyar and U. Mehta [eds.] : Essays an Indian Federalism Alied

publishers - 1965.

2. G. Austin : The Indian constitution corner stone of a

Nation Oxford University Press, 1966.

3. G. Austin : The constitution, society and law in P.,

Oldenburg [Ed.], India,

Briefing, 1993, Boulder Colorado,

westview Press, 1993.

4. K. R. Bombawll : The Foundation of India Federalism

Bombay, Asia publishing house, 1967.

5. Chonda- Federalism in India : A study of Union- State Relations

London George Allen and unwin, 1965,

6. P. Chatterjee [ed.] : State and Politics in India Oxford

University Press, 1997.

7. R. Chatterjee [ed.]- Politics : The State-society Interface New

in India Delhi, South Asian Publishers, 2001.

8. V. Doss : Impact of Planning on Center-State

Financial Relations in India,

New Delhi National, 1978.

9. S. Pai : State Politics : New Dimension :

Party System, Liberalization and

Politics of Identity, Delhi, 2000.

10. A. Prasad : Center and State Power Under Indian

Federalism,

New Delhi, deep and deep, 1981.

11. S. Singh [ed.] : Union-State Financial Relation in

India with special reference to the

Underdeveloped State,

New Delhi, Sterling, 1980.

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13. ³ÖÖ üŸÖßµÖ üÖ•µÖ ¾µÖ¾ÖãÖÖ : ›üÖò. †¿ÖÖê�ú •Öî−Ö 14. ³ÖÖ üŸÖßµÖ üÖ™ÒßµÖ †ÖÓ¤üÖê»Ö−Ö ¾Ö : ›üÖò. ¿ÖÖÓŸÖÖ¸üÖ´Ö ³ÖÖê÷Ö»Öê, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö,

×¾Ö�úÖÃÖ −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü. 15. ³ÖÖ üŸÖÖ“Öê ¿ÖÖÃÖ−Ö ¾Ö ¸üÖ•Ö�úÖ¸ü�Ö : ›üÖò. ³ÖÖ. »Ö. ³ÖÖêôê, ´ÖÓ÷Öê¿Ö ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

16. ³ÖÖ üŸÖßµÖ üÖ•µÖ ¾µÖ¾ÖãÖÖ : ›üÖò. �êú. �Ö߸üÃÖÖ÷Ö¸ü, ×¾ÖªÖ ¯ÖÎ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, −ÖÖ÷Ö¯Öæ ü

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester II (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science- POL 124- A- Optional Paper

Indian Administration

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Objectives

Parliamentary Democratic nature of political system in India reflects in

Indian Administration. It has deep roots in British period India is sovereign

democratic nation with independent self emoge. It is reflected in Indian

Administration Focus of this paper is theoratical perspective of Administrative

system in India at Centre and state level. If is also specifies the challenges before

Indian Administration in present period.

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Indian Administration 12 10

(a) Historical Background and Evolution.(b) Colonial Context.

(c) Post- Colonial Context.

2. Union Administration 12 10

(a) Parliamentary Executive. (b) Cabinet System

(c) PMO, Cabinet Secretariat, Committees.

3) Structure of state Administration: 12 10

(a) Governor (b) Chief Ministers and Council of Ministers.

(c) State Secretariat.

4) Public Services and their contribution 12 10

(a) All India Services (b) State Services.

(c) Public Service commission. (d) Reforms in Civil Services.

5) Public Administration and Information, 12 10

Communication Technology.

(a) Information and Communication Technology-

Meaning, Nature and Scope.(b) E- Governance

Meaning, Uses and Significance.

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Reference Books

1. Arora Ramesh K. : 1996, Indian Public Administration :

Institutions and Issues, New Delhi,

VishwaPrakashan.

2. DebroyBibek (ed.) : 2004, Agenda for Improving Governance,

New Delhi, Academic Foundation.

3. Jain L.C. (ed.) : 2005, Decentralisation and Local

Governance, New Delhi, Orient Longman.

4. KapurDevesh and : 2005, Public Institutions in India,

PratapBhanu Mehta (eds.) New Delhi, OUP.

5. Maheshwari S. R. : 2001, Indian Administration, New Delhi,

KitamMahal.

6. Prasad Kamala : 2006, Indian Administration : Politics,

Policies and Prospects, Delhi,

Dorling Kindersly India Pvt. Ltd.

7. Singh Hoshiar : 2001, Indian Administration,

New Delhi, KitabMahal.

8. K. Garg : Electronic Government Arise Publishers,

4648/1, 21, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj,

New Delhi- 110002.

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON

Syllabus for M.A. Part-I

Semester II (60+40 Pattern)

Political Science- POL 124- B- Optional Paper

Modern Indian Political Thought

(With Effect from June 2014)

Total Marks-60+40

Periods-50

Units Name Marks Hours

1. Socialism 12 10

1. JaiPrakash Narayan

2. Ram ManoharLohiya

2. Communism 12 10

1. S. A. Dange

2. M. N. Roy

3. Humanism 12 10

1. M. N. Roy

2. VinobaBhave

4. Gandhism 12 10

1. Truth

2. Non Violence

3. Satyagraha

4. Spiritualization of Politics

5. Gandhiji's views on Dharm, Women.

5. Ambedkarism 12 10

1. Democractic thought

2. Economic thought

3. Caste system.

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Reference Books

1. A. Appadorai : Documents on Political Thought in

Modern Indian

2 Vols. Bombay Oxford University

Press, 1970. A. Appardorai : Indian

Political Thinking Through the Aqes

Delhi, Khanna Publishers, 1992.

2. J. Bandhopadhyaya : Social and Political Thought of Gandhi,

Bombay, Allied, 1969.

3. A. R. Desai : Social Background of Indian Nationalism,

Bombay, Popular, 1954.

4. S. Ghose : Socialism, Democracy and Nationalism in

India, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1973.

5. S. Ghose : Modern Indian Political Thought

Delhi, Allied, 1984.

6. U. N. Ghosal : A History of Indian Political Ideas,

London, Oxford University Press, 1959.

7. K. N. Kadam [ed.] : Dr. B. R. Ambedkar,

Bombay, Jagriti, 1978.

8. R. M. Lohia : Marx, Gandhi and Socialism

Hyderabad, Nav Hind, 1953

13. V. P. Verma : Modern Indian Political Thought

Agra Lakshmi NarainAggarwal, 1974.

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Job Opportunities from Political Science Syllabus

Syllabus is framed according to needs of present competitive scenario.

We keep students mind at the center for the development of their career

and inculcate moral & social values. From this course they will be able to

catch various following opportunities-

• Job opportunities in Civil Services

a) Through UPSC- They can become Collector, Forest Officer and

Superintendent of Police Etc.

b) Through MPSC- They can become C.O., B.D.O., Tahasildar etc.

• Job Opportunities In Local Government as a Gramsevak, Police Patil

• This course is beneficial for the Railway, Banking, Post Competitive

Examination

• This course is useful in teaching field.

• This value base course can provide job opportunities in Social Welfare

Department

This syllabus can improve the leadership quality for good Governs