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Gandhian Studies Programme School of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi -110068 (India) and Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi Indira Gandhi National Open University Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti School of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies Master ofArts in Gandhi and Peace Studies (MAGPS) Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS) Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGCGPS) Programme Guide For The Modular Programme in Gandhi and Peace Studies Comprising

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Page 1: Programme Guide Gandhian

Gandhian Studies ProgrammeSchool of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies

Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityMaidan Garhi, New Delhi -110068 (India)

andGandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi

Indira Gandhi National Open University Gandhi Smriti & Darshan SamitiSchool of Interdisciplinary andTransdisciplinary Studies

MasterofArts in Gandhi andPeace Studies(MAGPS)

Post GraduateDiploma in Gandhi andPeace Studies(PGDGPS)

Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies(PGCGPS)

Programme GuideFor

The Modular Programme in Gandhi and Peace StudiesComprising

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Programme Guide Preparation

Prof. R P. Mishra, Former Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University and Honorary Director, GandhianStudies Programme, IGNOU.

Dr. Savita Singh, Former Director, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Gandhi Darshan Complex, Rajghat,Delhi.

Dr. Sailaja Gullapalli (GS&DS), Research Associate, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Gandhi Darshan,Rajghat, Delhi.

Prof. D.Gopal, Professor of Political Science & Programme Coordinator, Gandhian Studies, School ofInterdiciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies, IGNOU, New Delhi

PRINT PRODUCTION Secretarial Assistant

January, 2011

Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2011

All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, withoutpermission in writing from the Indira Gandhi National Open University.

Further information on the Indira Gandhi National Open University courses may be obtained from the University’sOffice at Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068, India.

Printed and Published on behalf of the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, by Registrar, MPDD,IGNOU, New Delhi.

Laser typeset by : Rajshree Computers, V-166A, Bhagwati Vihar, Uttam Nagar, Near Sc. 2, Dwarka, New Delhi-59

Printed at:

Mr. Arvind Kumar

Section Officer (Publication)

MPDD, IGNOU, New Delhi

Mr. B. Natrajan

Deputy Registrar (Publication)

MPDD, IGNOU, New Delhi

R. Ramesh Kumar

Sr. P..A.

SOSS, IGNOU, N.Delhi

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CONTENTSPage No :

1.0 The University 5

1.1 Introduction 5

1.2 Prominent Features 5

1.3 The Schools of Studies 5

1.4 Academic Programmes 6

1.5 Course Preparation 6

1.6 Credit System 7

1.7 Registration in 2nd Year 7

1.8 Student Support Services 8

1.9. Instructional System 9

2.0 About the School and the Programme 9

Programme Structure 10

2.1 M.A. in Gandhi and Peace Studies (MAGPS) 10

2.2 Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS) 11

2.3 Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGCGPS) 12

2.4 Instructional System 13

2.5 Delivery of Study Materials 13

2.6 Evaluation 14

2.7 Assignments 14

2.8 Examination Fee 16

3.0 General Instructions 16

3.1 Some Useful Addresses 17

3.2 Online Facilities 18

4.0 Other Useful Information 18

5.0 Tips for Effective Learning in Open University 22

Annexures

Annexure I : Course Components of the Modular Programme 25

Annexure II : Codes and Addresses of Recognised Regional Centres 37

Annexure III : List of Study Centre 47

Annexure IV : Form for Change/Correction of Address 67

SOME FORMS FOR YOUR USE1 ) Assignment Remittance-cum-Acknowledgement Card form: Change/Correction of

Address/Study Centre 69

2) Change Medium of Study/Optional Courses 70

3) Application for Credit Transfer 71

4) Requisition for Fresh Set of Assignments 73

5) Term-end Examination Form 75

6) Intimation of Non-receipt of Study Material Assignments 77

7) Form for Duplicate Grade Card/Marksheet 78

8) Form for Provisional Certificate 79

9) Form for Issue of Migration Certificate 81

10) Forms for issue of a duplicate copy of University Diploma/Degree/Certificate 83

11) Form for Early Declaration Result 85

12) Form for Re-evaluation ofAnswer Script 87

13) Form for Improvement in Division/Class 89

14) Course Registration Form for the Second Year 91

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1.0 THE UNIVERSITY

1.1 Introduction

The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) was established by an Act of Parliament in1985 with the objective of:

Democratising higher education by taking it to the doorsteps of the learners.

Providing access to high quality education to all those who seek it irrespective of age, region,religion and gender.

Offering need-based academic programmes by giving professional and vocational orientation to thecourses.

Promoting and developing distance education in India, and

Setting and maintaining standards in distance education in the country as an apex body.

1.2 Prominent Features

IGNOU has certain unique features such as:

International jurisdiction.

Flexible admission rules.

Individualised study: flexibility in terms of place, pace and duration of study.

Use of latest information and communication technologies.

Nationwide student support services network.

Modular approach to academic programmes.

Resource sharing, collaboration and networking with conventional Universities, Open Universitiesand other Institutions/Organisations.

Socially and academically relevant programmes based on need analysis, and

Convergence of open and conventional educational systems.

1.3 The Schools of Studies

With a view of developing interdisciplinary studies, the University operates through Schools of Studies.Each School is headed by a Director who arranges to plan, supervise, develop and organise itsacademic programmes and courses in coordination with the School staff and the different academic,administrative and service wings of the University. The emphasis is on providing a wide choice ofcourses at different levels. The following Schools of Studies are currently in operation:

1. School of Humanities (SOH)

2. School of Social Sciences (SOSS)

3. School of Sciences (SOS)

4. School of Education (SOE)

5. School of Continuing Education (SOCE)

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6. School of Engineering and Technology (SOET)

7. School of Management Studies (SOMS)

8. School of Health Sciences (SOHS)

9. School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)

10. School of Agriculture (SOA)

11. School of Law (SOL)

12. School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)

13. School of Gender and Development Studies (SGDS)

14. School of Tourism Hospitality Service Sectoral Management (SOTHSSM)

15. School of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies (SOITS)

16. School of Social Work (SOSW)

17. School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)

18. School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS)

19. School of Foreign Languages (SOFL)

20. School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)

21. School of Performing and Visual Arts (SOPVS)

1.4 Academic Programmes

The University offers a wide range of programmes, both short-term and long-term, leading to Certificates,Diplomas, Undergraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Degrees and Doctoral Degrees, which are conventionalas well as innovative. Most of these programmes have been developed after an initial need assessment/demand for such Programmes. They are launched with a view to fulfill the learner’s needs for:

Improvement of skills,

Acquisition of professional qualifications,

Continuing education and professional development at work place,

Self-enrichment,

Diversification and updating of knowledge,

Empowerment, and

Certification.

1.5 Course Preparation

Self Learning Materials (SLMs), as we call the printed material in distance mode of education, areprepared by a team of experts selected from different Universities/Institutions all over the country aswell as the in-house faculty. This material is scrutinised by the content experts, supervised by theinstructors/unit designers and edited by the language experts before they are finally sent for printing.Similarly, audio and video cassettes are produced in consultation with the course writers, in-house

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faculty and producers. This material is previewed and reviewed by the faculty as well as outside mediaexperts and edited or modified, wherever necessary, before they are finally dispatched to the StudyCentres and telecasted on Gyandarshan.

1.6 Credit System

The University follows the ‘Credit System’ for most of its programmes. Each credit amounts to 30hours of study comprising all learning activities which includes reading and comprehending the printmaterial, listening to audio, watching of video, attending counselling sessions, teleconferences andwriting assignments. Thus, a four-credit course involves 120 hours. The credit system helps the learnerto understand the academic effort required to successfully complete a course or programme. Completionof an academic programme (Degree, Diploma or Certificate) requires successful clearing of both theassignment and the term-end examination of each course in a programme.

1.7 Registration in 2nd Year

After the 1st year, whether you pass/attempt the first year examination or not you can seek admissionfor the2ndyearbysubmitting theprogrammeregistration formwith requisiteprogrammefeewithin the re-registration schedule as notified by the university.At present 2nd year registration is to be done between1st Feb to 31st March. With late fee registration can be done upto 20th June as per following scheme:

1. 1stApril to 30thApril Rs. 200/-

2. 1st May to 31st May Rs. 500/-

3. 1st June June to 20th June Rs. 1000/-

(Re-registration form is to be submitted at your Regional Centre. However, with late fee of Rs. 500/- andRs. 1000/- the form is to be submitted at Student Registration & Evaluation Division. IGNOU. MaidanGarhi. New Delhi-110068). Please reconfirm the last date on IGNOU Website.

Note: Even if the University does not send any communication for re-registration in 2nd year,you are advised to make use of the Registration form printed in this Programme Guideto seek registration. You can also re-register online IGNOU Website for details.

Fee Structure and Schedule of Payment

The programme fee is Rs.3700/- (inclusive of Registration Fee) for the 1st year. The fee should be paid inlump sum along with the filled in application form. In the 2nd year also the fee is to be paid as per schedulewithoutwaitingfor anycommunication fromthe University.

Year Amount When and How to Pay Where to Submit

1st Rs. 3700/- Alongwith the admission form Admission and Re-registration forms2nd Rs. 3600/- During 1st February - 31st along with the draft are to be submitted

March along with prescribed at Regional Centres and NOT at theRe-registration form and draft. headquartersWith a late fee upto 20th Juneas per the following scheme:1stApril to 30thApril Rs. 200/-

1st May to 31 st May Rs. 500/- Student Registration Division,1st June to 20th June Rs. 1000/- IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,

New Delhi-110068

The University can revise the programme fee and the revised fee shall be payable by you as per theschedule of payment notified bythe university form time to time.

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The programme fee should be paid only by means of a demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU andpayable at the city where your Regional Centre is situated (to identify your Regional Centre, pleasesee the list printed in this programme guide). Please write your name (in Capitals), enrolment number andprogramme code and period for which the fee is paid at the back of your demand draft to ensure propercredit to your fee account.

Timelypayment of programme fees is the responsibilityof the student. Students are expected to remit feeas earlyas possible without waiting for the last date. Late payments will not be entertained. In case you failto remit the fee as per the above schedule, you will have to wait for the next cycle of admission.

1.8 Student Support Services

In order to provide individual support to its learners, the University has a large number of Study Centresthroughout the country. These are coordinated by Regional Centres and Sub- Regional Centres. At theStudy Centres / Programme Study Centres (Programme specific study centers are known as ProgrammeStudy Centre), the students interact with Academic Counselors and other students, refer to books inthe Library, watch/listen to video/audio cassettes and interact with the Coordinator on administrativeand academic matters.

Every student will select one Study Centre taking into consideration his /her place of work or residence.Every Study Centre has a Coordinator to coordinate different activities, an Assistant Coordinator andother supporting staff appointed on a part-time basis. There are several Academic Counsellors indifferent subjects to provide counselling and guidance to the students in the subjects.

Students seeking admission to various academic programmes of Indira Gandhi National OpenUniversity are advised to directly contact IGNOU headquarters at New Delhi. Students interactingwith intermediaries shall do so at their own risk and cost.

However, in case of any specific complaint regarding fraudulent institutions, fleecing studentsetc., please contact any of the following members of the Malpractices Prevention Committee:

1. Director, SOClS

2. Registrar, SRD

3. Registrar, SED

4. Director, RSD

5. Director, SSC

6. CPRO

7. Security Officer

8. Deputy Registrar, SRD

(Tele: 2953 3426)) (Tele: 2953 2741) (Tele: 2953 5828) (Tele: 2953 2118) (Tele: 29535714) (Tele:2953 2321) (Tele:29533237) (Tele:2953 6215)

As per directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, ragging is prohibited. If any incident of raggingcomes to the notice of the authority the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain andif his/her explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him/her from the University.

Major Functions of Programme Study Centres

i) Counselling: Face-to-face counselling for the courses will be provided at the Programme StudyCentres. The detailed programme of the counselling sessions will be prepared by the coordinatorof the Study Centre. Normally counselling sessions are held on weekends, that is, Saturday andSunday of the week.

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ii) Library: For each course a set of suggested books will be available in the Study Centre library.The students can refer these books during the working hours of the Study Centre.

iii) Information and Advice: Students will get relevant information regarding the courses offered bythe University, counselling schedule, examination schedule, etc. You will also get guidance insubmitting various forms from time to time.

iv) Interaction with Fellow-Students: Study Centres provide opportunity to interact with fellowstudents.

v) Telecounselling Facility: Some Programme Study Centres are equipped with the teleconferencereception facilities. You can participate in telecounselling session at your Study Centre.

1.9 Instructional System

The methodology of instruction in IGNOU is different from that of the conventional Universities. It ismore learner-oriented with active participation of the students in the teaching and learning process.Most of the instruction is imparted through distance rather than face-to-face communication.

The University follows multimedia approach in imparting instruction to its learners. It comprises:

Self-instructional printed course material packages.

Supporting audio-video programmes.

Face-to-face interaction with academic counselors at Programme Study Centres and dependingon programme requirement at work centres.

Work-related Field Project/Functional assignments as per programme requirements.

Telecast of video programmes on the National Network of Doordarshan and Gyandarshan.

Broadcast of audio programmes by All India Radio (selected stations).

2.0 ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND THE PROGRAMME

The School of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies (SOITDS) has developed the programmeof Gandhi and Peace Studies jointly with Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti (GS&DS) Rajghat, NewDelhi.

The School of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies (SOITDS) is one of the 21 Schools ofthe Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Established in 2007, the SOITDS seeks toprovide quality education and training in interdisciplinary and transdiciplinary areas and undertakesresearch and development in the areas of interdisciplinary studies.

The Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS) is formed in September 1984 by the merger of GandhiDarshan at Rajghat and Gandhi Smriti at 5, Tees January Marg. The basic aim and objective of theGSDS is to spread the message, mission and thought of Mahatma Gandhi through various socio-educational and cultural programmes. The International Centre of Gandhian Studies and Research is theeducation wing of the GS&DS, and is managed jointly with IGNOU. Gandhi Smriti is a nationalmemorial where the epic life of the Father of Nation ended on Friday, January 30, 1948. The hallowedhouse which treasures many memories of the Mahatma now forms part of our rich national heritage.The exhibition on the Mahatma, the room he lived in and the prayer-ground where he fell a martyr withGod’s name on his lips attracts a large number of visitors.

International Centre of Gandhian Studies and Peace Research (ICGSPR) is located in Gandhi DarshanComplex at Rajghat. The ICGSPR was established during the 125th birth anniversary of MahatmaGandhi, was charged with the responsibility of propagating Gandhian Thought both nationally andinternationally through education, research and extension programmes.

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To make the concept underlying the opening of ICGSPR a reality, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti andIndira Gandhi National Open University signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 09, 2003.Since then the ICGSPR has marched fast in the direction of its mandate. Within a period of 5 years,it launched Certificate, Diploma, M.A. and M.Phil./Ph.D Programmes both in distance and face-to-face modes. Further, the ICGSPR has taken steps to set up a number of Peace Missions all over thecountry especially in the North-East and Jammu & Kashmir. The Centre offers research facilities toscholars from India and abroad, and provides necessary inputs on Gandhian Philosophy and alliedsubjects at one place.

Programme Structure

The Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies is a Modular Programme comprising PostgraduateDiploma Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies and Postgraduate Diploma in Gandhi and PeaceStudies as exit options, i.e., the learners will have the option to join any of the three programmes (M.A.,Diploma and Certificate) by paying the prescribed fees. The Programme is available through Open andDistance Learning (ODL), Face-to- Face and On-line modes. The students interested in registering on-line may visit IGNOU website: www//ignou.ac.in. The programme consists of 64 credits worth ofcourses listed in Annexure-I. Successful completion of courses mentioned below would lead to theaward of :

Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies (MAGPS),

Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS), or

Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies ( PGCGPS).

2.1 M.A. in Gandhi and Peace Studies (MAGPS)

Structure of the Programme with total credits:

The main objective of the programme is to promote both theoretical and applied research in GandhianStudies, Peace, Conflict Management and Social Regeneration. In the age of globalisation, there isa need for alternative models of development. To day across the world Gandhian studies is beinglooked upon as an important contribution towards this objectives. The Masters Programme in Gandhiand Peace Studies is a specialised area for those who are interested in understanding evaluationand implementation of Gandhian model of development and conflict resolution. Accordingly, the coursewill contain Gandhi’s views and perceptions on economic, social, gender, political, environmental andsustainable development issues. It will also contain critiques and evaluation of Gandhian concepts,its relevance in the contemporary world and contributions made by Gandhian scholars in the furtherdevelopment of Gandhian thought and progress. The primary thrust of the programme is to exposelearners, particularly the younger generation, to the thoughts and ideas of Gandhi and its place inthe contemporary globalised world.

A learner has to earn 64 credits to complete the Programme. The programme will be offered ina semester mode. There will be 4 semesters. Thus, a student has to earn 64 credits in 4 semesterswhich means 16 credits are to be earned per semester.

Programme Objectives:

l To provide opportunities of higher studies to the learners.

l To provide quality education at post-graduate level in theoretical and applied GandhianStudies, Peace, Conflict Management, and Social Regeneration.

l To provide an in-depth knowledge in the area of Peace and Conflict Resolution and enablethe learners to specialise in one of the Gandhian models of development.

l To provide the learners opportunities of continuing higher education at the Doctoral level.

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l To widen the scope of the learners for further research, training and career opportunities ineconomic, social, gender, political, environmental and sustainable development issues.

l To enable the learners to join careers in teaching, research, NGOs in Peacemaking, and peacebuilding from the interdisciplinary perspective.

Eligiblity : Any graduate.

Duration : Minimum 2 years or maximum 5 years.

Medium of Instruction : English

Fee : Rs. 7300/- (including Registration Fee)

The following courses M.A. in Gandhi and Peace Studies** 64 Credits

S.No. Course Title 4 Credits

SEMESTER I

1 Gandhi The Man and His Times (Core Course) MGP-00l

2 Philosophy of Gandhi (Core Course) MGP-002

3 Gandhi’s Social Thought (Core Course) MGP-003

4 Gandhi’s Political Thought (Core Course) MGP-004

SEMESTER II

5 Gandhi’s Economic Thought (Elective Course) MGPE-006

6 Gandhi, Ecology and Sustainable Development (Elective Course) MGPE-014

7 Non-Violent Movements After Gandhi (Elective Course) MGPE-007

8 Gandhi in the 21st Century (Elective Course) MGPE-009

SEMESTER III

9 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Resolution (Core Course) MGP-005

10 Civil Society, Political Regimes and Conflict (Elective Course) MGPE-013

11 Conflict Management, Transformation and Peace Building (Elective Course) MGPE-010

12 Gandhian Approach to Peace and Conflict Resolution MGPE-008

SEMESTER IV .

13 Introduction to Research Methods (Elective Course) MGPE-015

14 Human Rights: Indian Perspective (Elective Course) MGPE-016

15 Human Security (Elective Course) MGPE-011

16 Women and Peace (Elective Course) MGPE-012

17 PROJECT WORK* (Gandhi and Peace studies) MGPP-017

* Project Work (8 credits): Project Work is optional and may be taken up in lieu of two 4 credit courses. The

project work with experiential dimension will encourage empirical studies on social problems and the on-

going Gandhian Movements, etc.

** Social, Economic and Political Thoughts of Gandhi, Environment and Sustainable Development. Peace and

Conflict Resolution and Human Rights.

2.2 Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS)

The Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS) Programme is designed to equipstudents to develop skills required for understanding Gandhian approach to peace from theinterdisciplinary perspective and comprehend Gandhi’s views and perceptions on economic, social,

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political, environmental, and development, related issues. The diploma holder can join Third SemesterMA in Gandhi and Peace Studies under a modular approach after paying the prescribed fees.

Programme Objectives

To impact knowledge particularly to young people on the thoughts and ideas of Gandhi oneconomic, social, political, Environment and Sustainable Development.

To develop skills on peace making and peace building.

To develop peace methods from the interdisciplinary perspective.

To train the participants in peace making and conflict resolution in real life situations.

To enable the Diploma holders to join Media, NGOs, Teaching and Research.

Eligibility : Any graduate

Duration : Minimum - 1 Year and Maximum - 3 Years

Medium of Instruction : English

Fee : Rs. 3000/- (including Registration Fee)

The 32 credits Programme is offered with the following courses. 4 Credits

S. No. Course Title Course Code

Semester I

1 Gandhi: The Man and His Times (Core Course) MGP-001

2 Philosophy of Gandhi ( Core Course) MGP-002

3 Gandhi’s Social Thought (Core Course) MGP-003

4 Gandhi’s Political Thought (Core Course) MGP-004

Semester II

1 Gandhi’s Economic Thought (Elective Course) MGPE-006

OPTIONAL COURSES

2 Non-violent Movements After Gandhi MGPE-007

3 Gandhian Approach to Peace and Conflict Resolution MGPE-008

4 Gandhi in the 21st Century MGPE-009

5. Conflict Management, Transformation and Peace Building MGPE-010

6 Human Security MGPE-011

7. Gandhi, Ecology and Sustainable Development MGPE-014

Students are advised to choose any of the three optional courses worth 4 credits each = 12 creditsfor the successful completion of the PGDGPS Programme.

2.3 Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGCGPS)

The Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Place Studies (PGCGPS) Programme has been designedfor young graduates and teachers, NGO functionaries, political leaders and all adults in general forimproving their education and understanding of Gandhi in the contemporary context. The participantsof this programme will be able to identify and apply the peaceful solutions at the local as well as higherlevels. A certificate holder can continue his studies for Postgraduate Diploma as well as MA in Gandhiand Peace Studies under modular approach.

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Programme Objectives

To develop understanding on Gandhian concept of peace studies and social regeneration.

To comprehend Gandhi’s vision of peace and non-violent activism.

To understand Gandhi’s concept of World Order for Global Peace and Security.

To develop preventive strategies of Peace and Conflict Resolution from the Interdisciplinaryperspective.

Eligibility : Any graduate

Duration : Minimum - 6 Months \ and Maximum – 2 Years

Medium of Instruction : English

Fee : Rs. 1500/- (including Registration Fee)

The 16 Credits programme is offered with the following courses.

1. MGP-001 Gandhi: The Man and His Times 4 Credits

2. MGP-005 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Resolution 4 Credits

3. MGPE-007 Non-violence Movements after Gandhi 4 Credits

4. MGPE-008 Gandhian Approach to Peace and Conflict Resolution 4 Credits

2.4 Instructional System

The Programmes on PG Certificate, PG Diploma and MA in Gandhi and Peace Studies will use multi-media approach in the instructional system viz., self-instructional print materials, audio-video, assignments,counselling sessions, teleconferencing, project work and dissertation.

2.5 Delivery of Study Materials

The course materials for different programmes of Gandhi and Peace Studies will be delivered asdetailed below:

PG CERTIFICATE IN GANDHI AND PEACE STUDIES (PGCGPS) : It is a six monthprogramme and all the four courses are compulsory. The course material of this programme will bedispatched to the students in one lot. The dispatch will be made within 6-8 weeks of the last date ofadmission. Besides, the study material, they will also receive a Programme Guide and Assignments forcourses. Before appearing for the term-end examination, the students are advised to submit the prescribedassignments to the Coordinator concerned Study Centre.

PG DIPLOMA IN GANDHI AND PEACE STUDIES (PGDGPS): It is a one year (Two Semesters)Programme and those who opt for admission to PGDGPS will receive the study materials in one lot.At first they will receive the study materials for the certificate courses as above, which will be dispatchedwithin 6-8 weeks of the last date of admission. Besides, the study material they will also receive aProgramme Guide, and Assignments for the various courses. Before appearing for the term-endexamination, the students are advised to submit prescribed assignments to the Coordinator of theconcerned Study Centre.

MA IN GANDHI AND PEACE STUDIES (MAGPS) : It is a two year (Four Semesters)Programme. The course materials will be dispatched in two lots. Before appearing for the term-endexamination, the students are advised to submit the prescribed assignments to the Coordinator of theconcerned Study Centre.

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2.6 Evaluation

In IGNOU, every course is considered as an independent unit. Hence, every course will be evaluatedseparately. In all, there are four courses in PGCGPS, eight courses in PGDGPS and 16 courses(including Project Work) in MAGPS programmes. For successful completion of these programmes,you will have to secure pass marks in respective courses.

The evaluation of these programmes will be done in following ways:

a) Continuous evaluation

b) Term-end Examination

c) Project and Dissertation

Continuous Evaluation : The continuous evaluation will be made through assignments. Along with thestudy materials, you will receive the assignments for each course. They need to be submitted beforeappearing for the term-end examination. The weightage given to assignments is 30%.

Term-end Examination: The term-end examination which will be held twice a year i.e., in June andDecember has a weightage of 70% for each course. In order to be eligible for the term-end examination,you are required to fulfill the following conditions:

Opted and pursued the prescribed courses of the programme.

Completed the submission of assignments for the prescribed courses.

Paid the requisite fee.

Submitted the examination form in time.

Project Work in Gandhi and Peace Studies requires the students to complete a Project Work in thearea of specialisation. The project will carry the worth of 8 credits (100 marks).

The grading system, depending on the percentage of marks secured by the candidates in TEE andevaluation report for, Project Work will be as follows:

Grade Grade Point Percentage

A 5 80% and above

B 4 60% to 79.9%

C 3 50% to 59.9%

D 2 40% to 49.9%

E (Unsatisfactory/Fail) 1 Below 40%

2.7 Assignments

Submit assignment prior to TEE failing which you will not be issued hall tickets to appear inTEE.

In the all courses under this modular programme, the weightage for assignment carries 30%. Therefore,the student has to take his/her assignment very seriously. There is one assignment for each course. Themain purpose of the assignment is to inspire you to thoroughly read the study materials and also to testyour comprehension of the materials. It is advised that you should not reproduce the study materials,rather apply your judgment, and if possible consult books and related text materials before answeringthe assignments. However, you do not have to be worry about non-availability of extra reading materialsfor working on the assignments.

Points to be Remembered

Whenever you receive the course materials and assignments, check them immediately and if anyassignments are missing write to MPDD or see IGNOU website (www.ignou.ac.in).

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Complete the assignments in all respects, check that you have not inadvertency left answering anyquestion before submitting the assignments. Incomplete assignment will adversely reflect on yourgrades. For your own record please retain a copy of the assignment responses.

Assignments, after evaluation will be sent back to you along with a copy of the assessment sheetcarrying the comments of the evaluator on your assignment. It will help you to improve upon whileanswering your future assignments.

If you fail to get pass grade in any assignment, you have to submit it again. However, once youget the pass grade in an assignment, you cannot resubmit it for the improvement of the grade.

Remember that you have to write the answers of the assignments in your own handwritingand should not send typed assignments.

You should submit the assignments before the due date. If the last date for the submission ofassignment falls on a holiday, it should be submitted on the following working day. The University/Coordinator of the Programme study centre has the right to reject the assignments, if submittedafter the due date.

Do work on assignments regularly; it will help you in term-end examination.

It is advised that you should also submit your Project Work reports and dissertation before youappear for the term end examinations of the PG certificate, PG Diploma and M A in GandhianStudies.

The front page of the assignment of each course must contain following information:

Assignment

Enrolment Number ......................................................................................................................

Year of Admission ....................................................................................................................... .

Programme Title ..........................................................................................................................

Programme Code ........................................................................................................................

Course Title .................................................................................................................................

Course Code ..............................................................................................................................

Assignment Code (if any) ............................................................................................................

Regional Centre ...........................................................................................................................

Study Centre ...............................................................................................................................

Address .......................................................................................................................................

Signature

Date

Schedules for Submission of Assignment

For January Cycle For July Cycle

Receipt of Submission of Receipt of Submission ofAssignments Assignments Assignments Assignments

January 31st March July 31st October

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2.8 Examination Fee

You have to submit the examination form along with the fee of Rs 100/- per course in the form of ademand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU, payble at New Delhi. The examination forms are availableat the Study Centres/Regional Centres and also at the Student Evaluation Division at the Headquarters.Students also can submit on-line examination form as per guidelines through IGNOU website atwww.ignou.ac.in.

The filled in examination form is to be submitted as per the following schedule.

Only one form is to be submitted for all the courses in one term-end examination. In order to avoiddelay and inconvenience while appearing the term-end examination, students are advised to:

Remain in touch with the Study Centre/Regional Centre/Student Evaluation Division so as toenquire about any changes made in the schedule of submission of the examination form.

Fill up the examination form for the next term-end examination without waiting for the result of theprevious term-end examination and also specify courses for which result is awaited.

Retain the proof of mailing/submission of the examination form till the time of receiving the examinationhall ticket.

Change of examination centre once allotted is not permissible under any circumstances.

3. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Please file all letters that the University sends you, and keep the Programme Guide handy. A record

of your progress is maintained at IGNOU, New Delhi.

Do write to us if you have any difficulties while working through the Programme. Remember tointimate the relevant authority sufficiently in advance, if there is any change of address. This willhelp the concerned authority to send you course material, any information and letters promptly,without any delay or the risk of their being lost.

Along with the printed material, the other inputs that you will receive are audio-video programmes,counselling sessions, and Project Guide. On the basis of these inputs you will write Assignments,

June TEE December TEE Late Fee Where to Submit Remarks

1st March 1st September Nil Registrar SED, Along with a Feeto to IGNOU, Maidan @Rs. 100/- per course31st March 30th September Garhi, New Delhi-110068 in the form of DD

Regional Director of the drawn in favour ofconcerned Regional Centre. IGNOU, New Delhi

1st April 1st October Rs. 300/- For outside Delhi students Mention name,to to (Registrar (SED), IGNOU, enrollment number15th May 15th November Maidan Garhi, programme code on the

New Delhi-110068 backside of the DD

21st April 21st October Rs. 600/- For Delhi studentsto to (Registrar (SED), IGNOU,15th May 15th November Maidan Garhi,

New Delhi-110068

16th May 16th November Rs. 100/- -do-to to28th May 28th November

Remarks:Please ensure theschedules fromIGNOU Web-site

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carry out Project/Dissertation and prepare for the final examination. Please try to attend as manycounselling sessions as possible so as to get the best out of the Programme.

• When you receive the printed materials, read the Units carefully and note down the importantpoints. You can use the space in the broad margin of the printed pages for making notes andwriting your comments.

• Try to answer ‘Check Your Progress’ questions. Please remember that the answers to thesequestions are not to be sent to us. The purpose is to enable you to evaluate your own performanceand keep you on the right track. They will enhance your comprehension of the subject matter.You can compare your answers with those given at the end of the Unit.

WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

1 Identity Card, Fee receipt, Bonafide Concerned Regional CentreCertificate, Migration, Scholarship forms

2 Non-reciept of study material and Assignments Concerned Regional Centre

3 Schedule/information regarding Exam form, Asst. Registrar ( Exam-II), SED, Block-12,Entrance test, Date-sheet, IGNOU Hall ticket Room No-2, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

E-mail [email protected], 29535924-32 / Extn-2202, 2209

4 Result, Re-evaluation, Grade Card, Dy. Registrar ( Exam.III), SED, Block-12,Provisional Certificate, Early declaration of Room No-1, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, NewDelhi-110068Result, Transcript E-mail [email protected]

Ph.29536103,29535924-32/Extn.2201,2211,1316

5 Non- reflection of Assignment Grades/Marks Asst. Registrar (Assignment), SED, Block-3,Room No-12, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, NewDelhi-110068E-mail : [email protected] or [email protected],Extn-1312,1319,1325

6 Change of Elective medium/opting of left over Concerned Regional Centreelectives/deletion of excess credits

7 Re-admission Student Registration Division, Block No-3,IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

8 Original Degree/ Diploma/Verification of Dy. Registrar ( Exam.I), SED, block-9, IGNOU,Degree/Diploma Maidan Garhi, NewDelhi-110068

E-mail [email protected],29535924-32/Extn-2224,2213

9 Student Grievances (SED) Asst. Registrar (Student Grievance), SED, Block-3,Room No-13, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, NewDelhi-110068E-mail [email protected],29535924-32/Extn-1313

10 Purchase of Audio/Video tapes Marketing Unit, EMPC, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,NewDelhi-110068

11 Academic Content Director of the School concerned

12 Status of Project Reports of all programmes Ph.011-5129532294,Ext.1313/1320/1321E-mail [email protected] [email protected]

13 Student Support Services and Student Grievances, Regional Director, Student Service Centre, IGNOU,Pre-admission inquiry of various courses in IGNOU Maidan Garhi, NewDelhi-110068

E-mail [email protected],29533869,2953380Fax-29533129

3.1 Some Useful Addresses

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3.2 Online Facilities

The IGNOU website is www.ignou.ac.in. A few important links under the site are enlisted here.

i) Schools: Where you will get the information about the programmes offered by different schools.

ii) For Students Zone: Results; catalogue for print media and audio video; download facilities forAssignment, question papers; queries about admission, registration, material despatch detail, addresschecking, convocation; term end date sheet; examination form; campus placement and prospectusand application form.

iii) Single Window Information and Student Support (SWISS): Here you will get the electronicversion of the prospectus and application form, information about the admission data and entrancetest hall ticket and result.

iv) Division: Under this section, there are links of Material Production and Distribution Division,Regional Service Division, Student Registration Division and Student Evaluation Division.

v) Student Registration Division: This link will give you information about admission and readmission.

vi) Student Evaluation Division: This link will give you information about term-end examination,results, date of submission of Assignment and issue of study materials etc.

vii) New Initiatives: Here is a link to Edusat where you will get the teleconferencing schedule of yourprogramme.

viii) Electronic Media: You will get the information about the Gyan Darshan Schedule, Gyan Vanischedule, Interactive Radio Counselling, Teleconferencing schedule and feedback form.

Annexures

Annexure I : Course Components of the Modular Programme

Annexure II : List of Regional Centres

Annexure III : Form for Change/Correction of Address

Annexure IV : Form for Non-receipt of Materials

Annexure V : Form for Term-end Theory Examination

Annexure VI : Form for Re-evaluation of Result of Term-end Examination

Annexure VII : Form for early declaration of result

Annexure VIII : Form for obtaining Duplicate Grade Card/Mark sheet

Annexure IX : Application Form for Issue of Migration Certificate

Annexure X : Re-admission Form

Annexure XI : Form for issue of Provisional Certificate

The Student may use photocopies of the above forms.

4. OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

IGNOU Newsletter

University publishes a newsletter in English as well as in Hindi. It is mailed to the students freeof cost. All the important information relevant to the students is published in the newsletter.

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Reservation of Seats

The University provides reservation of seats for scheduled castes. scheduled tribes and physicallyhandicapped students as per the Government of India rules. The details regarding scholarship andreimbursement of fee are given in section 3.

Change of Courses, Programme and Medium of Instruction

Change of course is possible within one month of the first receipt of study materials onpayment of Rs. 300/- per course of 4 credits and 600/- for more than 4 credits by a DemandDraft drawn in favour of IGNOU payable at Delhi.

Change of Medium is also permitted within one month of the first receipt of study material on paymentof Rs. 100 per course plus Rs. 300/- for 4 credit and Rs. 600/- for an 8 credit course by aDemand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable at Delhi.

For change of course/medium, you should address your form (given in this Programme Guide) tothe Registrar, Students Registration Division, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi. New Delhi - 110068 alongwith the draft for requisite fee.

Change or Correction of Address

There is a printed form for the change/correction of address. A copy of the same is given in thisProgramme Guide. In case there is any correction or change in your address, you are directed tomake use of that printed card addressed to the Regional Director of the region where you are enrolled.You are advised not to write to any other officer in the University in this regard. Normally, it takesfour to six weeks to effect the change. Therefore, you are advised to make your own arrangementsto redirect the mail to the changed address during this period.

Change of Study Centre

The candidates are required to opt for only such study centres which are activated for the programme.As far as possible the university will allot the study centre opted by the candidate. However. theUniversity may change the study centre at its convenience without concurrence of the student atany time.

For the purpose of change of the Study Centre you have to send a request to the Director ofyour Regional Centre. A copy of the same may be sent to the Student Registration and EvaluationDivision at the headquarters.

Counselling facilities for a programme may not be available at all the Centres. As such you areadvised to make sure that counselling facilities are available for the programme you have chosen,at the new Centre opted for. As far as possible the request for a change of the Study Centre isconsidered favourably. However, the allotment of the new Study Centre is subject to availabilityof seats for the programme at the new Centre.

Change of Region

When you want transfer from one region to another, you have to write to that effect to the RegionalCentre from where you seek a transfer marking copies to the Regional Centre where you wouldlike to be transferred to and also to the Registrar (SRD), New Delhi. Further. you have to obtaina certificate from the Coordinator of the Study Centre from where you are seeking transfer regardingthe number of assignments submitted. The Regional Centre from where you are seeking the transferwill transfer all records to the Regional Centre where you seek transfer under intimation to youand the Registrar (SR&E). The records are normally sent by Registered Post to guard against lossin the postal transit.

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Re-evaluation

In IGNOU there is a provision for re-evaluation. Re-evaluation is done with reference to the grade/marks given in the Answer Book. and Award list. The request should be made on the prescribedform along with a draft of Rs. 500/- per course payable at IGNOU, New Delhi. The request forre-evaluation by the students must be made before 31st March for December TEE and 30th Septemberfor June TEE or within one month of declaration of results whichever is later. The date of declarationof results will be calculated from the date on which the results are placed on the lGNOU website.

After re-evaluation, the better of the two scores of original marks/grade and re-evaluated markswill be considered.

The revised marks after the re-evaluation shall be incorporated in the student record and the revisedGrade Card/Marks Sheet shall be sent to the students within one month from the receipt of theapplication.

Re-evaluation is not permissible for Projects, Practicals, Assignments, Seminar etc.

Prescribed form for the purpose is given in this Programme Guide.

Declaration of Result

In order to facilitate the students who have got offer of admission and/or selected for employmentetc. and are required to produce marks-sheet/grade card by a specified given date, they may applyfor early processing of their answer scripts and declaration of results for this purpose. The studentsare required to apply in the specified format available on the University website with the prescribedfee. The students can submit their request for early declaration before the commencement of theTerm-end Examination i.e. before 1st June and 1st December respectively. The University in suchcases will make arrangements for processing the answer scripts and declare the result as a specialcase.

Issue of Duplicate Grade Card/Marksheet/Degree/Diploma/Certificate

A duplicate Grade Card is issued after a request is made on the prescribed form along with adraft of Rs. 150/- to be paid in favour of IGNOU, New Delhi. In case of loss of Degree/Diploma/Certificate a duplicate can be obtained after paying a fee of Rs. 500/- and filling the prescribedform. The forms for the purpose are given in this Programme Guide.

Re-admission

If you are not able to complete the programme in a maximum of 5 years. the University has madea special provision for re-admission. The form and the guidelines are available in the ProgrammeGuide. Kindly fill and submit it as per instructions.

Migration Certificate

For Migration Certificate, requisition may be sent to the Regional Director concerned along withthe following documents:

1) Application (can be obtained from the Head Office or photocopy of the one given in theProgramme Guide could be used.)

2) Attested copy of the mark sheet.

3) Fee of Rs. 300/- in the form of a Demand Draft drawn in favour of IGNOU payable atthe city where the Regional Centre is located.

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CREDIT TRANSFER

Definition

“Credit transfer” means allowing a student of another university to get admitted to IGNOUfor completing any equivalent degree / diploma programme on the basis of credits obtained byhim/her from that University. A student thus admitted does not need to write IGNOUexaminations for such courses which are found equivalent to and for which appropriate credits wouldbe deemed to have been acquired for fulfilling the IGNOU requirements for the award of a degree/diploma.

Eligibility

The credit transfer scheme is applicable to only those candidates who have not completed theirdegree from any other recognized University and yet are willing to complete it through IGNOUas per the rules provided.

Modalities

1) Normally credit transfer will be applicable only from a diploma, bachelor’s degree, master’sdegree to an equivalent diploma, bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree.

2) Credit transfer will be permissible only in the case of students coming from institutions establishedby an Act of Parliament or by an Act of State Legislature; or an institution “deemed to beuniversity” or an “institution of national importance” or institutions recognized by statutory bodieslike AICTE, ICMR, ICAR, CSIR etc.

3) Credit transfer can be done only on the basis of individual courses and not on the basis ofyear to year courses as in conventional institutions.

4) In order to get a diploma/degree from IGNOU a student will be required to earn at least50 credit from IGNOU. For example, a M.A. student should earn at least 32 credits fromIGNOU for an IGNOU degree.

5) The degree, certificate or the marks list thus given to the students will specifically indicatethe credits earned in IGNOU and those obtained from the other institution.

Rules and Regulations for Credit Transfer

1) Students who want to avail credit transfer shall get registered with IGNOU for the programmesthey want to study. All the applications for credit transfer should be addressed to Registrar,SRD, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068.

2) The students have the choice to opt for the electives of second year in the 1st year of theirstudy.

3) The student by opting for the courses in such a way so as to complete the balance creditscan reduce the period of study prescribed for the completion of the degree programme andthereby, avail no payment of fees for the period not covered. The students availing credit transferwould be allowed to complete the programme early provided they do not offer more than32 credits in a year.

4) IGNOU “programmes” and “courses” means “subjects” or “papers” respectively ofconventional universities.

5) Students seeking credit transfer should apply directly to the Registrar (SR&E) IGNOU.Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110068 enclosing a Demand Draft for Rs. 100/- per course

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drawn in the name of IGNOU and payable at New Delhi, attested copies of Marks sheetand attested copies of syllabus of such courses, covered by them. Such cases will be examinedseparately by the Equivalence Committee at the Headquarters of the University. This processwill take a minimum period of three months from the date of receipt of such requestswith all the relevant documents by the above concerned officer.

Fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances. Programme fee may, however,be refunded if admission is not offered by IGNOU for any reason.

INFORMATION REGARDING IGNOU POLICY FOR THE PREVENTION,PROHIBITION AND PUNISHMENT OF SEXUAL HARASSAMENT OF WOMEN

The India Gandhi ational Open University, in adherence with the guidelines of the SupremeCourt of India has evolved a specific policy and procedures to combat sexual harassment in theworkplace. In compliance with the mandate of the Supreme Court judgement. IGNOU adoptsthis policy to prevent, prohibit and punish sexual harassment of women at the workplace, IGNOUis committed toproviding for all women who fall within its jurisdiction, including its academic, non-academic staff and students, a place of work and study free from sexual harassment. intimidationand exploitation.

For further information regarding the policy, definition of sexual harassment, rules and proceduresapproved by IGNOU, students may visit the IGNOU website (www.ignou.ac.in). In cas\: or anyincidents of sexual harassment, student may contact any memebr of the IGNOU COll1mittee AgainstSexual Harassment (CASH) at the Headquarters in New Delhi. The Regional Services DivisionCommittee against Sexual Harassment (RSDCASH)-overseeing committee for all Regional Centres)or the Regional Centre Committtee against Sexual Harassment (RCCASH) at their nearest regionalcentre. The ACASH (Apex Committee against Sexual Harassment) will serve as the final appellatebody for all complaint. Further contact information and administrative assistance ma) also be soughtfrom the CPRO and Security Officer of IGNOU.

5. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE LEARNING IN OPENUNIVERSITY

How to approach your studies: It would be good for you to go through the Programme Guidesas well as the Handbooks provided by the University. This will help you to know exactly aboutthe facilities being extended and how you can make best use of these in your learning. That is,you should have an idea of what to expect from the system and how best to use the supportbeing provided.

Quasi-permanent separation: To bridge your semi-permanent separation from your counsellorand to enable you to take advantage of the flexibilities provided in the Open Distance Learning(ODL) system, provision for Face to Face interaction has been made. Moreover, you can contactyour teachers at the Headquarters through phone and e-mail. However, the onus of learning ison you. You must make full use of the flexibility, facilities and innovativeness provided by thesystem.

Adhere to the schedule of operations: Various activities in the ODL system are time boundand the details are given in the programme guides and the handbooks sent to you. Adherenceto the Schedule of Operations shall help you enormously in completion of the courses. As a thumbrule, if you study three hours a day regularly, you should be successful in the minimum stipulatedtime.

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Studying at your pace and place: You can learn at your pace and place, but it would help ifyou periodically revise what you have learnt. This would also enable you to assess as to how muchremains to be done. The DE system provides for an in-built teacher in the Self Instructional Materials(SIMs). Your pace of learning could be faster and effective if you abide by the instructions givento you in the SIMs and follow the sequence and steps suggested therein, as the objective of theseaccess devices is to regulate your pace of learning.

Taking notes: In SIMs, some space has been provided to take important notes. You should identifykeywords/terms, and put remarks while going through it. This facilitates cross-referencing. You fullfilanswer/solve problems in the Self-assessment Questions (SAQs) and Tenninal Questions (TQs)yourself rather than looking for solutions at the end.

Using media effectively: The audio-visual learning is faster and can be more effective. That iswhy multi-media is one of the integral components of our multiple media instructional package. Forcomplementing your leaming with the help of multi-media effectively. you should visit your study centrefor counselling and insist that your counsellor shows AIV programmes. Such visits will also helpyou obtain the latest information on broadcast and telecast of programmes and tele-conferences beingheld. Now, IGNOU has a 24 hr TV Channel Gyan Darshan and a countrywide network of FMradio stations. You should contact your cable operators to beam Gyan Darshan. In case it is notpossible for you to visit your SCs for some reason, you can procure these cassettes/CDs fromthe University for convenient viewing.

Preparing Assignment Responses: The separation between the teacher and the taught in the ODLsystem is bridged through dialogue established by continuous assessment. Your assignment responsesprovide an opportunity to your counsellor to guide you and pace your learning depending on yourprogress. Therefore, you must write your assignment yourself, in your words depending on the scopeof every question. In some questions, you might be required to give a brief outline while in othersyou may be asked to give your justifications/demonstrate your skills and knowledge/give detaileddescription etc. It is also possible that you may be required to refer to a particular source of informationor data and present your analysis. If possible, discuss implications and suggest application and/orgive illustrations.

When you have answered the assignments, pause for a while and recheck your response to makesure that:

You must keep a copy of each of your assignments and file them in order, separately, for eachcourse. While submitting your assignment at your Study Centre / Programme Centre, you must insiston obtaining acknowledgement. In case you send your assignment by post, keep the registrationslip as evidence. In case of any difficulty or unconvincing response at the Study Centre, please contactyour Regional Centre or the Headquarter. Normally, you should obtain your Tutor Marked Assignmentwithin 45 days. In case you do not receive your evaluated TMAs with tutor comments in the stipulatedperiod you should check with the Study Centre Coordinator. Once you receive the evaluatedassignment responses. go through tutor comments. A careful reading of the comments should giveyou an idea as to how you can improve your responses in future.

Learning from Counselling and Peer Group: In order to make the best use of the counsellingsessions, you should have read the relevant units before going for the counselling session. This willenable you to have useful interactions with your counsellor and peer group. Participate in the discussionwith an open mind. Take note of important points identified by other peer group members and thecounsellor. Do not hesitate to clarify doubts, even if they are trivial.

Taking the Term-end Examination: In our system of education, career prospects are inf1uenced bythe performance in examinations. So we should approach examinations with some caution. However, this

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shouldnotcauseanxiety.Another importantpoint tobekept inmindis thatyoumustsubmityourassignmentsas per schedule before the examination.

Preparing for the Examinations: The surest way to success in any examination is to conscientiouslyemployeffective study techniques over a period oftime. For example, if you follow the tips provided here.your chances of success will improve. If you follow them, you will certainlyremember more, have a betterunderstanding, and be able to organise your ideas quickly and effectively.

Even solving previous examination question papers and getting your answers checked byyour counsellorsshouldhelp improveyourperformance.Youcandownload these fromtheIGNOUwebsitewww.ignou.ac.in.Revision of text materials plays a vital role in your preparation for the examinations. The following are twogood reasons for doing regular revisions right from the start:

You may not have enough time to revise everything you have studied in a course/programme at the lastminute.

You will find the latter materials easier to study if you have sound understanding of what has been studiedearlier.

On the Examination Day: When you receive the question paper.

Read the instructions and the question paper right through verycarefullypaying attention to each question.

Be objective and assess what precisely the questions demand of you.

Budget your time; that is, you should carefullyallocate your time according to the weightage given to eachquestion.

Plan your answer and form a sense of priority.

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Annexure – I

COURSE COMPONENTS OF THE MODULAR PROGRAMME

GANDHI: THE MAN AND HIS TIMES (MGP-001) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - MAKING OF GANDHI

Unit -1 - Introducing Gandhi

Unit -2 - Formative Years

Community: Family and Neighbourhood, Early Education, Study in

England - An Overview

Unit-3 - Indian Influences:

Epics, Narratives, Gita, Raichand Bhai, Folklore

Unit-4 - Western Influences: Ruskin, Thoreau, Tolstoy, Quakers

BLOCK – II - GANDHI AND MASS STRUGGLES

Unit-5 - Gandhi in South Africa : Struggle against Racial Discrimination,

From Passive Resistance to Satyagraha, Lessons Learned

Unit-6 - Return of Gandhi (1915-1917):

Champaran, Kheda, Labour Strike in Ahmedabad, Rowlatt Satyagraha

Unit-7 - Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement of 1920

Unit-8 - Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930

BLOCK-III - TOWARDS FREEDOM

Unit-9 - Communal Award and Poona Pact

Unit-10 - Constructive Programme

Unit-11 - Quit India Movement

Unit-12 - Partition of India

BLOCK-IV - GANDHI AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

Unit-13 - Moderates, Extremists and Revolutionaries

(Gokhale, Tilak and Bhagat Singh)

Unit-14 - Jinnah and Savarkar

Unit-15 - Tagore, Nehru and Ambedkar

Unit-16 - Gandhi and the Left

(M N Roy, Ram Manohar Lohia and S A Dange)

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PHILOSOPHY OF GANDHI (MGP-002) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK -1 - SOURCES OF GANDHIAN PHILOSOPHY

Unit -1 - Indic Religions: Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism

Unit-2 - Semitic Religions : Christianity, Islam and Judaism

Unit-3 - Western Philosophy(Greek Tradition, Ruskin, Tolstoy, Thoreau)

Unit-4 - Eastern Philosophy(Vedanta, Bhakti Movement – Kabir, Tulsidas, Vaishnavism,Anasakti Yoga)

BLOCK-II - GANDHI’S WORLDVIEW

Unit-5 - Gandhi’s Views on Human Nature

Unit-6 - Gandhi’s Views on Truth

Unit-7 - Gandhi’s Views on Non-Violence

Unit-8 - Gandhi’s Views on Religion

BLOCK-III - GANDHI ON CIVILISATION

Unit-9 - Gandhi’s Critique of Modern Civilisation

Unit-10 - Critical Understanding of Indian Civilisation

Unit-11 - Towards a New Civilisation

Unit-12 - Sarvodaya

BLOCK-IV - GANDHIAN WAYS AND MEANS

Unit-13 - Duties

Unit-14 - Swaraj

Unit-15 - Swadeshi

Unit-16 - Satyagraha

GANDHI’S SOCIAL THOUGHT (MGP-003) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - TRADITION AND MODERNITY

Unit-1 - Gandhi’s Views on Social Change

Unit-2 - Critique of Indian Social Order

Unit-3 - Varnashrama Dharma

Unit-4 - Critique of Modernity

BLOCK-II - RELIGIOUS HARMONY

Unit-5 - Hindu-Muslim Amity

Unit-6 - Communalism

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Unit-7 - Reforms in Religions

Unit-8 - Truth is God

BLOCK-III - SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT

Unit-9 - Gandhi’s Views on Women

Unit-10 - Gandhi’s Views on Depressed Classes

Unit-11 - Gandhi’s Views on Children and Youth

Unit-12 - Gandhi’s Views on Labour

BLOCK-IV - SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Unit-13 - Gandhi’s Views on Health (Vegetarianism, Naturopathyand Prohibition)

Unit-14 - Gandhi’s Views on Education (Nai Talim)

Unit-15 - Gandhi’s Views on Language

Unit-16 - Gandhi’s Views on Nature and Environment

GANDHI’S POLITICAL THOUGHT (MGP-004) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK – I - GANDHI ON STATE AND NATION

Unit-1 - Introduction to Gandhian Political Thought

Unit-2 - Gandhi’s Views on State and Citizenship (Ramrajya)

Unit-3 - Gandhi’s Views on Democracy (Gramswaraj)

Unit-4 - Gandhi’s Concept of Nationalism

BLOCK-II - INDIVIDUAL AND THE STATE

Unit-5 - Rights and Duties

Uni-6 - Means and Ends

Unit-7 - Liberty and Equality

Unit-8 - Power and Authority

BLOCK-III - POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES

Unit-9 - Gandhi’s Views on Colonialism and Imperialism

Unit-10 - Gandhi’s Views on Liberalism and Constitutionalism

Unit-11 - Anarchism

Unit-12 - Gandhi’s Views on Socialism and Marxism

BLOCK-IV - PEACE BY PACIFIC MEANS

Unit-13 - Gandhi on Structural Violence

Unit-14 - Satyagraha as a Means of Conflict Resolution

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Unit-15 - Gandhi on Pacifism

Unit-16 - World Order

INTRODUCTION TO PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTIONS (MGP-005) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - UNDERSTADNING PEACE

Unit-1 - What is Peace?

Unit-2 - Peace, Wellbeing and Justice

Unit-3 - Peace and Participatory Democracy

Unit-4 - Culture of Peace

BLOCK-II - NATURE AND CAUSES OF CONFLICT

Unit-5 - Types and Levels of Conflict

Unit-6 - Sources of Conflict: Perspectives

Unit-7 - Social Injustice

Unit-8 - Economic Inequality and Exploitation

BLOCK-III - METHODS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Unit-9 - Western and Eastern Perspectives

Unit-10 - Coercive Methods

Unit-11 - Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Unit-12 - Gandhian Way

BLOCK-IV - TOWARDS DURABLE PEACE

Unit-13 - Comprehensive Human Development

Unit-14 - Peace Education

Unit-15 - Religious Harmony

Unit-16 - Peace Movements

GANDHI’S ECONOMIC THOUGHT (MGPE-006) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK – I - FOUNDATION OF GANDHIAN ECONOMICS

Unit-1 - Basics of Modern Economics

Unit-2 - Critique of Modern Economics

Unit-3 - Indigenous and External Influences

Unit-4 - Encounter with Colonialism and Poverty

BLOCK-II - PRINCIPLES OF GANDHIAN ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY

Unit-5 - Bread Labour

Unit-6 - Self-reliance and Self–sufficiency

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Unit-7 - Trusteeship

Unit-8 - Preferences, Utilities and Wants

Block-III - GANDHIAN ECONOMY

Unit-9 - Machinery and Industrialisation

Unit-10 - Economics of Non-violence

Unit-11 - Khadi and Village Industries

Unit-12 - Gandhian Economists

(J C Kumarappa, E F Schumacher,

J K Mehta and Sriman Narayan)

Block-IV - GANDHIAN ECONOMICS : CHALLENGES ANDOPPORTUNITIES

Unit-13 - Decentralisation

Unit-14 - Agrarian Economy and Cooperatives

Unit-15 - Sustainable Economy and Social Justice

Unit-16 - Paradoxes of Development and Gandhian Alternatives

NON-VIOLENT MOVEMENTS AFTER GANDHI (MGPE-007) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - INTRODUCTION TO NON-VIOLENT MOVEMENTS

Unit-1 - Post-Gandhian Scenario

Unit-2 - Leadership and Organisational Patterns

Unit-3 - Dynamics, Strategies and Outcomes

Unit-4 - Social and Ecological Issues

BLOCK-II - RE-ARTICULATION OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

Unit-5 - Bhoodan Movement

Unit-6 - Total Revolution

Unit-7 - Prohibition Movements

Unit-8 - Farmers’ Movements

BLOCK-III - ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS

Unit-9 - Chipko Movement

Unit-10 - Narmada Bachao Andolan/Tehri Dam

Unit-11 - Silent Valley

Unit-12 - Water Conservation Movement

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BLOCK-IV - GLOBAL NON-VIOLENT MOVEMENTS

Unit-13 - Civil Rights Movements in the United States

Unit-14 - Green Peace Movements in Europe

Unit-15 - Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa

Unit-16 - Solidarity Movement in Poland

GANDHIAN APPROACH TO PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (MGPE-008) –(4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE

Unit-1 - Understanding Peace

Unit-2 - Tolerance, Harmony and Forgiveness

Unit-3 - Community Peace

Unit-4 - Peace among Nations

BLOCK-II - GANDHIAN APPROACH TO CONFLICT RESOLUTON

Unit-5 - Understanding Sources of Conflict

Unit-6 - Approaches to Conflict Resolution

Unit-7 - Gandhian Approach to Conflict Resolution

Unit-8 - Applications of Gandhian Approach to Peace and ConflictResolution (Case Studies)

BLOCK-III - GANDHIAN TECHNIQUES OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Unit-9 - Fasting

Unit-10 - Strike

Unit-11 - Dialogue and Negotiation

Unit-12 - Mediation and Reconciliation

BLOCK-IV - APPLICATION OF GANDHIAN TECHNNIQUES(CASE STUDIES)

Unit-13 - Noakhali

Unit-14 - North-East/ Kashmir

Unit-15 - Sri Lanka/Palestine

Unit-16 - Tibet/ Myanmar/Bhutan

GANDHI IN THE 21ST CENTURY (MGPE-09) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - GLOBALISATION

Unit-1 - Understanding Globalisation and Its Ramifications-I(Economy and Technological)

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Unit-2 - Understanding Globalisation and Its Ramifications-II(Social, Political and Cultural)

Unit-3 - Livelihood/Culture/Life style and Environment

Unit-4 - Gandhi’s Vision of a Global Order

BLOCK-II - DEMOCRACY AND STATE

Unit-5 - Gandhian Idea of Man

Unit-6 - Debates on Nature of State

Unit-7 - Problems and Practices of Democracy

Unit-8 - Gramswaraj Today

BLOCK-III - DIVERSITIES AND MULTICULTURALISM

Unit-9 - Sarva Dharma Samabhava

Unit-10 - Cultural Diversities

Unit-11 - Social Inclusion

Unit-12 - Empowering Women

BLOCK-IV - CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS

Unit-13 - Science and Technology

Unit-14 - Media

Unit-15 - Terrorism

Unit-16 - Human Rights

CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, TRANSFORMATION AND PEACE BUILDING(MGPE-010) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - CONFLICT ANALYSIS

Unit-1 - Nature of Conflicts

Unit-2 - Sources of Conflicts

Unit-3 - Methods of Conflict Analysis

Unit-4 - Conflict Assessment and Prognosis

BLOCK-II - CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

Unit-5 - Responses to Conflicts

Unit-6 - Objectives of Conflict Management

Unit-7 - Methods and Techniques

Unit-8 - Case Studies (Punjab and Nagaland)

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BLOCK-III - CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION

Unit-9 - Approaches and Perspectives

Unit-10 - Theories of Conflict Transformation(Johan Galtung, Lederach and Gene Sharp)

Unit-11 - Gandhian Vision

Unit-12 - Case Studies (Champaran and South Africa)

BLOCK-IV - PEACEBUILDING

Unit-13 - Meaning and Significance of Peacebuilding

Unit-14 - Approaches to Peacebuilding

Unit-15 - Post-Conflict Re-construction and Rehabilitation

Unit-16 - Case Studies Afghanistan

HUMAN SECURITY (MGPE-011) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - UNDERSTANDING HUMAN SECURITY

Unit-1 - Defining Human Security

Unit-2 - Human Development, Rights and Security

Unit-3 - Human Security and Peace Building

Unit-4 - Gandhian Visions of Human Security

BLOCK-II - THREATS TO HUMAN SECURITY

Unit-5 - Structural Violence (Eco, Socio, Political)

Unit-6 - State Violence (Terrorism, Dictatorship Military etc.)

Unit-7 - Non-State Violence (Terrorism)

Unit-8 - Disaster and Displacement

BLOCK-III - SAFEGUARDS TO HUMAN SECRITY

Unit-9 - Food Security

Unit-10 - Unorganised Labour (Rural and Urban)

Unit-11 - Empowerment of the Marginalised (Women, Children etc.)

Unit-12 - International Cooperation and Security

BLOCK-IV - STATE OF HUMAN SECURITY

Unit-13 - Measuring Human Security

Unit-14 - Global State of Human Security

Unit-15 - Human Security in South Asia

Unit-16 - Human Security in India

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WOMEN AND PEACE (MGPE-012) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - CONCEPTS AND THEMES

Unit-1 - Women’s Place and Role (Demographic; First Teacher)

Unit-2 - Women as a Survivor, Beneficiaries and Peacemakers

Unit-3 - Women’s Place in Different Cultures

Unit-4 - Peace Building: Women’s Perspective

BLOCK-II - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Unit-5 - Structural Violence

Unit-6 - Caste, Communalism and Ethnic Violence

Unit-7 - Violence against Women: Global Dimension

Unit-8 - Case Studies

BLOCK-III - WOMEN IN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT

Unit-9 - Development Discourse

Unit-10 - Political and Economic Participation of Women

Unit-11 - Women and Environment

Unit-12 - Case Studies

BLOCK-IV - PEACE INITIATIVES AND WOMEN

Unit-13 - Global Peace Initiatives

Unit-14 - Asian Peace Initiatives

Unit-15 - Peace Initiatives in India

Unit-16 - Challenges Ahead: The Gandhian Alternative

CIVIL SOCIETY, POLITICAL REGIMES AND CONFLICTS (MGPE-013) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - CIVIL SOCIETY: CONCEPTS AND PERSPECTIVES

Unit-1 - Understanding Civil Society

Unit-2 - Elements of Civil Society

Unit-3 - Civil Society: Local and Global

Unit-4 - Gandhi and Volunteerism

BLOCK-II - CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE

Unit-5 - Civil Society and State: An Interface

Unit-6 - Civil Society in Globalised Market

Unit-7 - Civil Society and Political Regimes

Unit-8 - Civil Society, Resistance and Protest

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BLOCK-III - CIVIL SOCIETY AND PEACE BUILDING

Unit-9 - Global Peace Movements

Unit-10 - Role of NGOs in Peace Process

Unit-11 - Human Rights and Culture for Peace

Unit-12 - Peace Movements in India

BLOCK-IV - GANDHI AND PEOPLE’S POWER

Unit-13 - Gandhi, Capacity Building and Empowerment

Unit-14 - Grassroots/People’s Initiatives

Unit-15 - Mobilising VoluntaryAction

Unit-16 - Gandhian Civil Society for Global Peace

GANDHI: ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (MGPE-014)-(4-Credits)

BLOCK-I - UNDERSTANDING ECOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT

Unit-1 - Changing Perspectives on Ecology and Development

Unit-2 - Deep Ecology: Respect and Veneration for Nature

Unit-3 - Critique of Contemporary Development

Unit-4 - Gandhian Approach to Development

BLOCK-II - GANDHI AND ECOLOGY

Unit-5 - Gandhi’s Views on Humankind and Earth

Unit-6 - Gandhi and Human Ecology

Unit-7 - Gandhi on Conservation of Natural Resources

Unit-8 - Gandhi’s Village: An Ideal Ecological Unit

BLOCK-III - GANDHI ON DEVELOPMENT

Unit-9 - Spiritual Foundations of Gandhian Development

Unit-10 - Gandhian Lifestyle and Livelihoods

Unit-11 - Institutional Dimensions of Development

Unit-12 - Antyodaya to Sarvodaya

BLOCK-IV - GANDHIAN DEVELOPMENT PRAXIS

Unit-13 - Gandhi’s Ashrams: Seed Beds of Ecological Development

Unit-14 - Education and Green Initiatives

Unit-15 - Gram Swaraj and Ecological Development (Climate Change)

Unit-16 - Case Studies (Water Harvesting in Arid, Rajasthan for EnvironmentalManagement, Rale Gaon Sidhi)

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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS (MGPE-015) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

Unit-1 - Nature of Social Science Research

Unit-2 - Types of Social Science Research

Unit-3 - Major Debate: Normative, Empirical Paradigms

Unit-4 - Gandhian Approach to Understanding Social Problems

BLOCK-II - DESIGNING OF RESEARCH

Unit-5 - Defining the Research Problem (Review of Literature)

Unit-6 - Research Framework : Theory and Concepts

Unit-7 - Types of Research Design

Unit-8 - Defining Data (Types of Data)

BLOCK-III - ALTERNATIVE METHODS

Unit-9 - Fieldwork/Ethnography

Unit-10 - Conflict Mapping

Unit-11 - Narratives/Story Telling

Unit-12 - Diverse Levels of Analysis

BLOCK-IV - RESEARCH REPORT

Unit-13 - Organising Research Findings

Unit-14 - Presentation of Data: Quantitative and Qualitative

Unit-15 - Scientific Presentation (Style, Citation, Footnotes etc.)

Unit-16 - Computer Application in Social Science Research

HUMAN RIGHTS: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE (MGPE-016) – (4 Credits)

BLOCK-I - UNDERSTANDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES

Unit-1 - Historical and Philosophical Perspectives

Unit-2 - Indian Traditions

Unit-3 - Freedom Struggle and Human Rights

Unit-4 - Constitutional Provisions on Human Rights and Duties

BLOCK-II - INTERNATIONAL NORMS, DEBATES AND VIOLENCEOF HUMAN RIGHTS

Unit-5 - Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the UN Covenants

Unit-6 - Major Conventions and Declarations

Unit-7 - Human Rights Violations

Unit-8 - Contemporary Debates on Human Rights

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BLOCK-III - STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA

Unit-9 - Rights of Women

Unit-10 - Rights of Children

Unit-11 - Rights of Minorities and the Marginalised

Unit-12 - Institutional Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights

BLOCK-IV - MAHATMA GANDHI ON HUMAN RIGHTS

Unit-13 - First Crusader of Human Rights

Unit-14 - Gandhi’s Approach to Human Rights

Unit-15 - Gandhi’s Programme on Social Reforms

Unit-16 - Satyagraha for Our Times

MGPP-017 - PROJECT WORK (Gandhi and Peace Studies) (8 CREDITS)

This full-year project (eight credits) provides scope for you to develop and demonstrate basic researchskills.

The project work consists of a review of the scholarly literature relating to a research question selected byyou and relevant to your area of specialisation. The project process begins with the identification of a topicand ends with the submission of a well-structured research document of about 20,000 words.Aresearchplan or proposal of about 2000 words has to be submitted to the Universityfor approval before proceedingwith the project work.

While project work, by definition, is a self-directed work, there will be aAcademic Supervisor to adviseand guide you at different stages of the project. The Facultyof Gandhi Studies has prepared a Handbookcontaining detailed advice on the preparation of the proposal and other aspects of the project

The project work will be evaluated at the headquarters. The viva-voce will be conducted and will carry30% weightage.

Project will be evaluated along with term-end examination papers. This means that project should reachthe University not later than 1st June (for June term-end examinations) and 1st December for Decemberterm-end examinations). Project received after the submission dates will be evaluated in the next examcycle.

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DR.K S D NAIR, RDMS. SINDHU P. NAIR,ARDMR. T. KRISHNAN,ARDSH. N.V. SHREEDHARAN,DR

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DR. S. FIAYAZAHMED,RD (I/C) (Not yet joinedthe duty)DR. U.C. PANDEY, DD(on EOL)SH. R.K. SONI,AR

STATE OF SIKKIM(DISTRICT: EAST SIKKIM, WESTSIKKIM, NORTH SIKKIM, SOUTHSIKKIM)

STATEOFASSAM(DISTRICT: TINSUKIA,DIBRUGARH, SIBSAGAR,DHEMAJI, JORHAT, LAKHIMPUR,GOLAGHAT, SONITPUR, KARBI,ANGLONG, NAGAON,MARIGAON, DARRANG,KAMRUP, NALBARI, BARPETA,BONGAIGAON, GOALPARA,KOKRAJHAR, DHUBRI, NORTHCACHAR HILLS, CACHAR,HAILAKANDI, KARIMGANJ,KAMRUP METROPOLITAN,BAKSA, UDALGURI, CHIRANG)

STATE OFANDHRAPRADESH(DISTRICT: ADILABAD,ANANTAPUR, HYDERABAD,KADAPA, KARIMNAGAR,KURNOOL, MEDAK,MAHABOOBNAGAR, NALGONDA,NIZAMABAD, RANGA REDDY,WARANGAL)

STATE OF MANIPUR(DISTRICT: BISHNUPUR,CHURACHANDPUR, CHANDEL,IMPHAL EAST, IMPHAL WEST,SENAPATI, TAMENGLONG,THOUBAL, UKHRUL)

STATE OFARUNACHALPRADESH(DISTRICT: ANJAW,CHANGLANG, EAST KAMENG,EAST SIANG, KURUNG KUMEY,LOHIT, LOWER DIBANG VALLEY,LOWER SUBANSIRI, PAPUMPARE, TAWANG, TIRAP, UPPERDIBANG, UPPER SUBANSIRI,UPPER SIANG, WEST KAMENG,WEST SIANG)

STATE OFMADHYAPRADESH(DISTRICT: ANNUPUR,BALAGHAT, CHHINDWARA,DINDORI, JABALPUR, KATNI,MANDLA, NARSHINGPUR,SEONI, SHAHDOL, SIDDHI,SIHORA, SINGRAULI, ANDUMARIA)

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No. CENTRE, CODE REGIONAL CENTREAND NO. OF TEL., FAX & E-MAILLEARNERSUPPORTCENTRES

23 JAIPURRC CODE: 23

24 JAMMURC CODE: 12

25 JORHATRC CODE: 37

26 KARNALRC CODE: 10

27 KHANNARC CODE: 22

28 KOHIMARC CODE: 20

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE70/79, SECTOR - 7PATELMARGMANSAROVARJAIPUR - 302 020RAJASTHANPH.OFF: 0141-2785763 / 2785750FAX : 0141-2784043EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRESPMRCOLLEGEOFCOMMERCEAUROBINDO BLOCK 1ST FLOORCANAL ROADJAMMU - 180 001JAMMU & KASHMIRPH.OFF: 0191-2579572 / 2546529FAX : 0191-2546995EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE06, SUBHASH MARGSUBHASH COLONYNEARHOME GUARDOFFICEKARNAL - 132 001 HARYANAPH.OFF: 0184-2271514 / 2260075FAX : 0184-2255738EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREI.T.I. BUILDING, BULEPUR(DISTRICT LUDHIANA)KHANNA - 141401 PUNJABPH.OFF: 01628-229993 / 237361FAX : 01628-238284EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRENEARMOUNT HERMONSCHOOLDON BOSCO HR.SEC SCHOOLROAD, KENUOZOUKOHIMA - 797001 NAGALANDPH.OFF: 0370-2260366 / 2260167FAX : 0370-2260216EMAIL : [email protected]

DR. S.N.AMBEDKAR, RDDR.MAMTABHATIA, DDSH.ANSHUMANUPADHYAY, ARDSH. B.L. MEENA,AR

ER.K.K.BHAT, RDDR. INDRANI LAHIRI,ARDSH.PAPPU SINGHSAPRIBAN,AR

DR.ASHOK SHARMA, RDSH.AMIT KRSHRIVASTAVA, ARD (OnDeputn.)SH. C. L. SHARMA, AR

DR SANTOSH KUMARI, RDSH. PRAMESH CHANDRA,ARDSH. TEJINDER PALSINGH,AR

DR.T.IRALU, RD

STATEOFRAJASTHAN(DISTRICT: AJMER, ALWAR,BANSWARA, BARAN, BARMER,BHARATPUR, BHILWARA,BIKANER, BUNDI,CHITTORGARH, CHURU,DAUSA, DHOLPUR,DUNGARPUR, HANUMANGARH,JAIPUR, JAISALMER, JALOR,JHALAWAR, JHUNJHUNU,JODHPUR, KARAULI, KOTA,NAGAUR, PALI, PRATAPGARH,RAJSAMAND,SAWAIMADHOPUR, SIKAR, SIROHI,SRI GANGANAGAR, TONK,UDAIPUR)

STATE OF JAMMU & KASHMIR(JAMMU REGION – DISTRICT:DODA, JAMMU, KATHUA,KISHTWAR, POONCH, RAJOURI,RAMBAN, REASI, SAMBA,UDHAMPUR)

STATEOFASSAM(DISTRICT: NAGAON, GOLAGHAT,JORHAT, SHIVASAGAR,DIBRUGARH, INSUKIA,LAKHIMPUR, DHEMAJI,SONITPUR)Note: Currently under Guwahati RC

STATEOFHARYANA(DISTRICT: BHIWANI,FATEHABAD, HISAR, JHAJJAR,JIND, KAITHAL, KARNAL,KURUKSHETRA,MAHENDRAGARH, MEWAT,PALWAL, PANIPAT, REWARI,ROHTAK, SIRSA, SONIPAT,YAMUNANAGAR)

STATE OF PUNJAB(DISTRICT: GURDASPUR,AMRITSAR, TARN TARAN,KAPURTHALA, JALANDHAR,HOSHIARPUR, SBS NAGAR/NAWANSHAHR, BARNALA,SANGRUR, BATHINDA, MANSA,MUKTSAR, LUDHIANA,FEROZEPUR, FARIDKOT, MOGA)

STATE OFNAGALAND(DISTRICT: KOHIMA, DIMAPUR,WOKHA, MOKOKCHUNG,ZUNHEBOTO, TUENSANG,LONGLENG, KIPHIRE, MON,PEREN, PHEK)

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No. CENTRE, CODE REGIONAL CENTREAND NO. OF TEL., FAX & E-MAILLEARNERSUPPORTCENTRES

29 KOLKATARC CODE: 28

30 KORAPUTRC CODE: 44

31 LUCKNOWRC CODE: 27

32 MADURAIRC CODE: 43

33 MUMBAIRC CODE: 49No. of LSCs : 47

34 NAGPURRC CODE: 36

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREBIKASH BHAWAN, 4TH FLOORNORTH BLOCK, SALT LAKE,BIDHAN NAGAR, ]KOLKATA - 700 091 WEST BENGALPH.OFF: 033-23349850FAX : 033-23347576EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREDISTRICTAGRICULTUREOFFICERDBEHIND PANCHAYAT BHAVANKORAPUT - 764020 ORISSAPH.OFF: 06852-252982 / 251535FAX : 06852-252503EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREB-1/33, SECTOR - HALIGANJLUCKNOW - 226 024UTTARPRADESHPH.OFF: 0522-2746120 / 2745114FAX : 0522-2746145EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRESIKKANDAR CHAVADIALANGANALLUR ROADMADURAI - 6625 018, TAMIL NADUPH.OFF: 0452-2380387 / 2380733FAX : 0452-2370588EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREOM LEVAVIKAS NIKETANNANEPADAROAD,MULUND (E)MUMBAI -81PH.OFF: 022-25633159 / 25635540FAX : 022-25635540EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREGYAN VATIKA14 HINDUSTAN COLONYAMARAVATI ROADNAGAPUR 440033PH.OFF: 0712-2022000EMAIL : [email protected]

DR SUJIT KUMAR GHOSH,

RDMR. SANTANU KUKHERJEE,ARD

MR. KAMAL KANT SAHAY,AR

DRABHILASH NAYAK, RDSH. K.C. DALAI, ARD (SEL.GRADE)

SH. DHARMA RAOGONIPATI,ARDSH. SANZAYA PATEL, AR

DRAMIT CHATURVEDI, RD

DR.ASHWINI KUMAR, DDDR.ANILKUMAR MISRA, DDSH. MOHD. RAIS SIDDIQ,AR

DR M SHANMUGHAM, RD

DR. S. KISHORE, DDSH. P. NAMBOOTHIRIPAD,ARD

SH. S.BALASUBRAMANIAN, AR

DR M RAJESH, RD

DR P SIVASWAROOP, RD

STATE OF WEST BENGAL

(DISTRICT: KOLKATA, NORTH

24 PARAGANAS, SOUTH 24

PARGANAS, PURBA

MEDINIPUR, PASCHIM

MEDINIPUR, BANKURA,

HOWRAH, HOOGHLY,

PURULIA, BURDWAN, NADIA)

STATE OF ORISSA

(DISTRICT: KORAPUT,

MALKANGIRI, RAYAGADA,

NABARANGPUR, KALAHANDI,

NUAPADA, BOLANGIR,

SONEPUR, BOUDH),

STATE OF CHATTISGARH

(DISTRICT: BASTAR,

NARAYNPUR, DANTEWADA,

BIJAPUR)

STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

(DISTRICT: ALLAHABAD,

AURAIYA, BAHRAICH,

BALRAMPUR, BANDA,

BARABANKI, BAREILLY, BASTI,

CHITRAKUT, FAIZABAD,

FARUKHABAD, FATEHPUR,

GONDA, HAMIRPUR, HARDOI,

JALAUN, JHANSI, KANNAUJ,

KANPUR RURAL, KANPUR

URBAN, KAUSHAMBI,

LAKHIMPUR, LALITPUR,

LUCKNOW, MAHOBA, PILIBHIT,

PRATAPGARH, RAEBAREILY,

SHAHJANANPUR, SHRAVASTI,

SIDHARTHNAGAR, SITAPUR,

SULTANPUR, UNNAO)

STATE OF TAMIL NADU

(DISTRICT: COIMBATORE,

DINDIGUL, ERODE, KARUR,

MADURAI, NILGIRIS,

PUDUKKOTTAI,

RAMANATHAPURAM,

SIVAGANGA, THANJAVUR,

THENI, THIRUVAROOR,

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI,

TIRUNELVELI, TIRUPUR,

TUTICORIN, VIRUDHUNAGAR)

STATEOFMAHARASHTRA

(DISTRICT: MUMBAI, THANE,

RAIGARH AND RATNAGIRI)

STATE OFMAHRASHTRA

(DISTRICT: AMRAVATI,

BULDHANA, AKOLA, WASHIM,

HINGOLI, PARBHANI,

NANDED, YAVATMAL,

WARDHA, CHANDRAPUR,

NAGPUR, BHANDARA,

GONDIA, GADCHIROLI)

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No. CENTRE, CODE REGIONAL CENTREAND NO. OF TEL., FAX & E-MAILLEARNERSUPPORTCENTRES

35 NOIDARC CODE: 39

36 PANAJIRC CODE: 08

37 PATNARC CODE: 05

38 PORT BLAIRRC CODE: 02

39 PUNERC CODE: 16

40 RAGHUNATHGANJRC CODE: 50

41 RAIPURRC CODE: 35

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREC- 53 SECTOR 62INSTITUTIONALAREANOIDA 201305 UTTAR PRADESHPH.OFF: 0120-2405012 / 2405014FAX : 0120-2405013EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREBEHINDCHODANKAR HOSPITALNEAR P&T STAFF QUARTERSALTO PORVORIMPOVORIM -403521 GOAPH.OFF: 0832-2462315FAX : 0832-2414552EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE2ND FLOOR, BISCOMAUN TOWERWEST GANDHI MAIDAN,PATNA - 800 001 BIHARPH.OFF: 0612-2219539 / 2219541FAX : 0612-2219538EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREJNRMCAMPUSPORT BLAIR-744104ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDSPH.OFF: 03192-242888 / 230111EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE1ST FLOOR, MSFC BUILDING270, SENAPATI BAPAT ROADPUNE - 411 016 MAHARASHTRAPH.OFF: 020-25671867 / 25651321FAX : 020-25671864EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRER.NO 312 SECOND FLOORNEWADMINISTRTIVEBUILDINGSDOJANGIPUROFFICFCOMPUNDRAGHUNATHGANJDT.MURSHIDABADWEST BENGAL-742 225PH.OFF: 03483-271555 / 271666EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREREST HOUSE & E.M. OFFICE HALLSECTOR - 1, SHANKAR NAGARRAIPUR - 492007 CHATTISGARHPH.OFF: 0771-2428285 / 4056508FAX : 0771-2445839EMAIL : [email protected]

DR GULAB JHA, RDDR. HEMAPANT, DDSH. N.D. SHARMA, AR

DR M S PARTHASARATHY,RD

DR. Q. HAIDER, RDMS. MONI SAHAY, ARDDR. D.P. SINGH,ARD

DR S SRINIVAS, RD

DR.KAMESHWARI MOORTY,RDDR. KALPANAS. GUPTE, DDMS. S.T. SHAMSU, ARD(SEL. GRADE) ON DEPUTN.SH. PARVEEN KUMAR,ARDSH. S.G. SWAMY, AR

DR S RAJA RAO, RD

DR H SANGEETAMAJHI, RDSH. BIMAL CH. NANDA, ARDSH. Y.S. BHAMBULKAR, AR

STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: GAUTAM BUDHNAGAR, GHAZIABAD, MEERUT,BAGHPAT, BARAUT)

STATE OFGOA(DISTRICT: NORTH GOA, SOUTHGOA),

STATEOFKARNATAKA(DISTRICT: BELGAUM,DHARWAD, UTTARA KANNAD),

STATEOFMAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: SINDHDURG)

STATE OF BIHAR(DISTRICT: ARWAL,AURANGABAD, BANKA,BHAGALPUR, BHOJPUR, BUXAR,GAYA, JAMUI, JEHANABAD,KAIMUR, LAKSHISARAI,MUNGER, NALANDA, NAWADA,PATNA, ROHTAS, SHEIKHPURA,VAISHALI)

PORT BLAIR (U.T.)(DISTRICT: NORTH & MIDDLEANDAMAN, SOUTH ANDAMAN,NICOBAR)

STATEOFMAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: NANDURBAR,DHULE, JALGAON,AURANGABAD, NASIK, JALNA,AHMADNAGAR, BID, PUNE,OSMANABAD, SOLAPUR,SANGLI, SATARA, LATUR &KOLHAPUR)

STATE OF WEST BENGAL(DISTRICT: MURSHIDABAD,BIRBHUM, MALDA)

STATE OF CHHATTISGARH(DISTRICT: BILASPUR,DHAMTARI, DURG, JANJGIR-CHAMPA, JASHPUR, KANKER,KAWARDHA, KORBA, KORIYA,MAHASAMUND, RAJGARH,RAIPUR, RAJNANDGAON,SURAJPUR, SARGUJA,NARAYANPUR, BIZAPUR)

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No. CENTRE, CODE REGIONAL CENTREAND NO. OF TEL., FAX & E-MAILLEARNERSUPPORTCENTRES

42 RAJKOTRC CODE: 42

43 RANCHIRC CODE: 32

44 SHILLONGRC CODE: 18

45 SHIMLARC CODE: 11

46 SILIGURIRC CODE: 45

47 SRINAGARRC CODE: 30

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRESAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYCAMPUS, RAJKOT - 360005GUJARATPH.OFF: 0281-2572988FAX : 0281-2571603EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE457/A, ASHOK NAGARRANCHI - 834022JHARKHANDPH.OFF: 0651-2244688 / 2244699 /

2244677FAX : 0651-2244400EMAIL : [email protected]

[email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRESUNNY LODGENONGTHYMMINONGSHILLANGSHILLONG - 793 014 MEGHALAYAPH.OFF: 0364-2521117 / 2521271FAX : 0364-2521271EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRECHAUHAN NIWAS BUILDING,KHALINISHIMLA - 171 002HIMACHALPRADESHPH.OFF: 0177-2624612 / 2624613FAX : 0177-2624611EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRENETAJIMORESUBHAS PALLYSILIGURI - 734001WEST BENGALPH.OFF: 0353-2526818FAX : 0353-2526819EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREMANTOOHOUSERAJ BAGHNEAR MASJIDAL-FAROOQSRINAGAR - 190 008JAMMU & KASHMIRPH.OFF: 0194-2311251 / 2311258FAX : 0194-2311259EMAIL : [email protected]

DR S GANESHAN, RDSH. J.B. DHABI, ARSH. SANJEEV KR. VARMA,AR

DR G N SHIV KUMAR, RDDR. SARAH NASREEM,ARD(EOL)SH.ARVIND MANOJ KR.SINGH,ARDDR. MOTI RAM,ARDSH. G.Z. AYOUB, DRSH. AJAY LAKRA, AR

DR (MRS) DIDCY LALOO,RDSH. JOSEPH SOMI,ARD(SEL. GRADE)SH. K.D. HYNNICTWA,AR

DR.D.B.NEGI, RDDR. JOGINDER KR. YADA,ARDSH. MOHAN SHARMA,ARDDR. V.B. NEGI,AR

DR YONAH BHUTIA, RDDR. B. BHOWMIK,ARD

DR MIRZANEHALAHMEDBAIG, RD (I/C)

STATE OF GUJRAT(DISTRICT: RAJKOT, KACHCHH,JAMNAGAR, PORBANDER,JUNAGADH, AMRELI,BHAVNAGAR,SURENDRANAGAR),

DIU (U.T.)

STATE OF JHARKHAND(DISTRICT: RANCHI,LOHARDAGA, GUMLA, SIMDEGA,PALAMU, LATEHAR, GARHWA,WEST SINGHBHUM, SARAIKELAKHARSAWAN, EASTSINGHBHUM, DUMKA, JAMTARA,SAHEBGANJ, PAKUR, GODDA,HAZARIBAGH, CHATRA,KODERMA, GIRIDIH, DHANBAD,BOKARO, DEOGHAR, KHUNTI,RAMGARH)

STATEOFMEGHALAYA(DISTRCT: EAST KHASI HILLS,EAST GARO HILLS, JAINTIAHILLS, RI-BHOI, SOUTH GAROHILLS, WEST KHASI HILLS,WEST GARO HILLS)

STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH(DISTRICT: BILASPUR, CHAMBA,HAMIRPUR, KANGRA, KINNAUR,KULLU, LAHUL & SPITI, MANDI,SHIMLA, SIRMAUR, SOLAN,UNA)

STATE OF WEST BENGAL(DISTRICT: COOCHBEHAR,JALPAIGURI, DARJEELING,UTTAR DINAJPUR, DAKSHINDINAJPUR)

STATE OF JAMMU & KASHMIR(SRINAGAR REGION – DISTRICT:ANANTNAG, BANDIPORE,BARAMULLA, BUDGAM,GANDERBAL, KARGIL, KULGAM,KUPWARA, LEH, PULWAMA,SHOPIAN, SRINAGAR)

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No. CENTRE, CODE REGIONAL CENTREAND NO. OF TEL., FAX & E-MAILLEARNERSUPPORTCENTRES

48 TRIVANDRUMRC CODE: 40

49 VARANASIRC CODE: 48

50 VIJAYAWADARC CODE: 33

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREMEPRAMMANSIONCHEKKALAMUKKUSREEKARIYAMTRIVANDRUM -695017

PH.OFF: 0471-2590300 / 2590600FAX : 0471-2590700EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTREGANDHI BHAWANB.H.U. CAMPUSVARANASI-221005UTTARPRADESH

PH.OFF: 0542-2368022 / 2368622FAX : 0542-2369629EMAIL : [email protected]

REGIONALDIRECTORIGNOUREGIONALCENTRE#9-76-18, 1ST FLOOR, S.K.PV.V.HINDUHIGHSCHOOLPREMISES,KOTHAPETVIJAYWADA 520 001ANDHRAPRADESH

PH.OFF: 0866-2565253 / 2565959FAX : 0866-2565353EMAIL : [email protected]

DR B SUKUMAR, RDSH. JOJY S. PATTATHIL,AR

DR MANORMA SINGH, RDSH. SHER SINGH,ARDSH. BANMALI SINGH,AR

DR. M. KRISHNAIAH, RD(I/C)MR. PRAVEEN KUMAR.AR

STATE OF KERALA(DISTRICT: KOLLAM,PATHANAMTHITTA,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM),

STATE OF TAMIL NADU(DISTRICT: KANYAKUMARI)

STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: AMBEDKAR NAGAR,AZAMGARH, BALLIA,CHANDAULI, DEORIA,GHAZIPUR, GORAKHPUR,JAUNPUR, KUSHINAGAR,MAHARAJGANJ, MAU,MIRZAPUR, SANT KABIR NAGAR,SANT RAVIDAS NAGAR,SONEBHADRA, VARANASI)

STATE OFANDHRAPRADESH(DISTRICT: KRISHNA, GUNTUR,PRAKASHAM, NELLORE,CHITTOOR, KHAMMAM, EASTGODAVARI, WEST GODAVARI,VISAKHAPATNAM,VIZIANAGARAM, SRIKAKULAM)

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SOME FORMS FOR YOUR USE

In this section we are enclosing the samples of some forms, which are useful to you. Whenever youhave to correspond with the University, please get the photocopyof the relevant form, fill it carefullyand send as per instructions therein. The detailed instructions for all these-forms are provided in thisprogramme guide in different sections. The following forms are enclosed. .

1) Assignment Remittance-cum-Acknowledgement Card form: Change/Correction ofAddress/Study Centre .

2) Change Medium of Study/Optional Courses

3) Application for CreditTransfer

4) Requisition for Fresh Set ofAssignments

5) Term-end Examination Form

6) Intimation of Non-receipt of StudyMaterialAssignments

7) Form for Duplicate Grade Card/Marksheet

8) Form for Provisional Certificate

9) Form for Issue of Migration Certificate

10) Forms for issue of a duplicate copyof UniversityDiploma/Degree/Certificate

11) Form for EarlyDeclaration Result

12) Form for Re-evaluation ofAnswer Script

13) Form for Improvement in Division/Class

14) Course Registration Form for the second year

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List of Study CentresMA (Gandhi and Peace Studies) Programme

Address and Codes of IGNOU Study Centres

(STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

S.no SC Code Address of Study Centre ProgrammeCategory Activated

1 0105 Lal Bahadur College WarangalAndhra Pradesh 506007

2 0106 Shri Saibaba Nat. Degree CollegeAnantapur, Andhra Pradesh 515001

3 0111 Aurora’s Degree College & PG CollegeH.No. 16-11-210, Krishna Tulsi NagarMoosa Ram Bagh, HyderabadAndhra Pradesh 500020

Port Blair Regional Centre(Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands)

4 0201 JNR MahavidyalalaPort BlairAndaman & Nicobar 744104

Itanagar Regional Centre(State of Arunachal Pradesh)

5 0311 P Rajiv Gandhi UniversityDoimukh Rono Hills, Dist Papum PareArunachal Pradesh 791112

6 0312 Wangcha RajkumarGovt. College, DeomaliDist Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh 786629

Guwahati Regional Centre(State of Assam)

7 0401 Guwahati UniversityGuwahati, Assam 781014

8 0402 D.K.D. CollegeDergaon, Assam 785614

9 0403 Women’s CollegeDurgabari PO, Tinsukia, Assam 786125

10 0404 Birjhora MahavidyalayaBongaigaon, Assam 783380

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S.no SC Code Address of Study Centre Programme ActivatedCategory

11 0408 Handique Girls CollegeDept. of History, Pan Bazar, GuwahatiAssam 781001

(State of Bihar)

12 0505 Marwari College(T.M. Bhagalpur University)Bhagalpur, Bihar 812007

13 0526 D AdithiAT/PO: JarmundiDumka, Jharkhand

14 0529 Anugrah Narayan CollegeBoring RoadPatna, Bihar 800013

15 0556 S P Jain CollegeSasaram, Rohtas DistPatna 821115

16 0565 M.J.K. CollegeBettiah, Bihar

17 0567 Patna CollegePatna UniversityPatna, Bihar 800005

18 0573 Nalanda CollegeBiharsharif, Nalanda, Bihar 803101

19 0574 Sir Newton Inter SCI. CollegeNear Palson DairyAmarpali Path, DighaPatna, Bihar 800001

20 0576 PBS CollegeBanka, Bihar 813102

21 00591 M V CollegeBuxar, Bihar

Chandigarh Regional CentreU T., District Rupnagar, Patiala,Mohali And Fatehgarh Sahib of Punjab

22 0601 Punjab UniversityDept. of Correspondence CourseChandigarh 160017

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S.no SC Code Address of Study Centre Programme ActivatedCategory

23 0602 DAV CollegeSector 10, Chandigarh 160011

24 2203 Punjabi UniversityArts Block - IIITop Floor, Patiala, Punjab 147002

25 2221 D Central JailPatiala, Punjab

Delhi Regional Centre-IHaryana

26 707 Jamia Millia Islamia Univ.Dept of PsychologyJamia Nagar, Delhi 110025

27 0711 Gargi CollegeSiri Fort RoadNear Asiad VillageNew Delhi 110048

28 0713 Jesus & Mary CollegeUniversity of DelhiChanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021

29 0714 Delhi Coll. of Arts & CommerceNetaji Nagar, New Delhi 110023

30 0743 D National Association For BlindSector – V, R.K. PuramNew Delhi 110022

Panaji Regional CentreState of Goa & Three Adjoining Districts Of Karnataka i.e Dharward,

Belgaum,Uttara Kannad & Sindhudurg (Districts of Maharashtra)

31 802 Dhempe Coll. Of Arts & ScienceP.B. No. 222, PanjimGoa 403001

32 1303 J.S.S. CollegeVidyagiri, DharwadKarnataka 580004

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State of Gujarat

33 0901 S Central PrisonSabarmati, AhmedabadGujarat 380026

34 905 MTB Arts CollegeSurat, Gujarat 395001

35 907 SSKS & SOM Arts CollegeCollege Campus, Sabarkantha Dist.Modasa, Gujarat 383315

36 0943 North Gujarat UniversityPatan, Gujarat

37 0953 R R.R. Mehta College of ScienceC.L. Parikh College of CommercOpp. S.T. Workshop, Near HighwayPalanpur, Distt.banskanthaGujarat 385001

38 2901 Daman Government Arts CollegeDaman & Diu 396210

Karnal Regional Centre(State of Haryana)

39 1002 Hindu CollegeSonepat, Haryana 131001

40 1008 Government P.G. CollegeArts Block, Room No. 28-29Sector - 14, Urban EstateKarnal, Haryana 132001

41 1009 Government P.G. CollegeHissar, Haryana 125001

42 1011 Sri Guru Hari Singh CollegeSri Jiwan Nagar, District SirsaHaryana 125075

43 1012 Markanda National CollegeShahabad, KurukshetraHaryana 136135

44 1026 Gaur Brahaman Degree CollegeRohtak, Haryana

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Shimla Regional Centre(State of Himachal Pradesh)

45 1101 Government Degree CollegeSanjauli, ShimlaHimachal Pradesh 171006

46 1102 Government P.G. CollegeMandi, Himachal Pradesh 175001

47 1104 Government Degree CollegeHamirpur, Himachal Pradesh 177005

48 1105 Government Degree CollegeDept. of Chemistry, DharamshalaHimachala Pradesh 177005

49 1106 Government Degree CollegeChamba, Himachal Pradesh 176310

50 1107 Government Degree CollegeKullu, Himachal Pradesh 175101

51 1109 Government Degree CollegeUNA, Himachal Pradesh 174303

52 1110 Government Degree CollegeRampur, Himachal Pradesh 172001

53 1113 Govt. P.G. CollegeBilaspur, Himachal Pradesh 174001

54 11151 Govt. Degree CollegeRecong PEIO, Kinnour DistrictHimachal Pradesh 172108

55 1125 Government Degree CollegeIndora, Distt. KangraShimla, Himachal Pradesh 176401

Jammu Regional Centre(Jammu Region of Jammu & Kashimir State

56 1201 University of JammuJammu Tawi, J & K 180001

57 1207 Government Degree CollegeRajouri, J & K 185131

58 1208 Government Degree CollegePoonch, J & K

59 1250 Govt. Degree College (Boys)Udhampur, J & K

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Bangalore Regional CentreState of Karnataka Except The Districts Dharwad, Belgam & Uttara Kannada

60 1305 Vidyavardhaka Law CollegeSheshadri Iyer RoadMysore, Karnataka 570021

61 1306 DVS Evening CollegeShimoga, Karnataka 577201

62 1307 Blde Assn’s SS Junior CollegeCollege Campus, BijapurKarnataka 586103

63 1309 Al-ameen Arts SCI. & Com. Col.Hosur Road, Near Lal Bagh Main GateBangalore, Karnataka 560002

64 1310 Veera Saiva CollegeCantonment. Bellary, Karnataka 583101

Cochin Regional CentreState of Kerala Excluding Districts Mentioned Under RC Trivandrum

65 1403 JDT IslamMari Kunnu P.O.Calicut, Kerala 673012

66 1406 CMC CollegeKottayam, Kerala 686001

67 1412 St. Albert’s CollegeErnakulam, Kerala 682018

Bhopal Regional CentreState of Madhya Pradesh Except For Districts Mentioned Under Regional Centre

Jabalpur

68 1501 Motilal Vigyan MahavidyalayaBhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462008

69 1504 Jiwaji UniversityGwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474011

70 1508 A.P. Singh UniversityBusiness & Eco. Deptt.Rewa, Madhya Pradesh 486003

71 1511 Govt. J.H. PG CollegeBetul, Madhya Pradesh 460001

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72 1512 Govt. P.G. CollegeSatna, Madhya Pradesh 485005

73 1516 Vikram UniversityUjjain, Madhya Pradesh 456010

Pune Regional CentreState Of Maharashtra - Nandurbar, Dhule, Jalgaon, Aurangabad, Nasik, Jalna,Ahmadnagar, Bid, Pune, Osmanabad, Solapur, Sangli, Satara, Latur & Kolhapur

(14 District)

74 1602 Symbiosis Internatl. CUL & CENSenapati Bapat Road, PuneMaharashtra 411004

75 1608 KTHM CollegeGangapur Road, Shivaji Nagar, NasikMaharashtra 422002

76 1610 Vivekanand Arts & SDS COM. COLSamrat Nagar, AurangabadMaharashtra 431001

77 1611 North Maharashtra UniversityBlock No. 125, Admn. Bldg.P.B. No. 80, JalgaonMaharashtra 425001

Imphal Regional Centre(State of Manipur)

78 1701 Manipur UniversityUniversity CampusCanchipur, Imphal, Manipur 795003

Shilong Regional CentreState of Meghalay

79 1801 North Eastern Hill UniversityBijni Complex Laitumkhrah,Shillong, Meghalaya 793003

80 1816 D Jyoti Stroat School For BlindBethany Society, Shillong, Meghalaya

81 1817 D Nongstoin CollegeNongstoin, West Khasi Hills DistrictMeghalaya 793119

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Aizawl Regional Centre(State of Mizoram)

82 1923 Pachhunga University CollegeDist. AizawlAizawl, Mizoram 796001

83 1912 Hnahthial CollegePO Hnahthial, Lunglei DistrictMizoram

84 1918 D Govt. Saiha College, SaihaDistt. Saiha, Mizoram 796901

85 1902 Lunglei Government CollegeLunglei, Mizoram 796701

86 1905 D Mamit CollegeMamit, Mamit DistrictMizoram

87 1919 D Lawngtlai CollegeLwngtlai PO LawngtlaiPO Lawngtlai, DT. LawngtlaiMizoram 796891

88 1920 D Kamalanagar CollegePost Office KamalanagarChawngte ‘C’, Dt. LawngtlaiMizoram 796772

89 1927 Govt J Buana CollegeLunglei, Dist Lunglei, Mizoram 796701

90 1925 Khawzawl CollegeKhawzawl, Dist ChamphaiMizoram 796310

91 1934 P Mizoram Law CollegeZomi Villa Tuikual ‘C’H.thangzova BuildingAizawlDist Aizawl, Mizoram 796001

Kohima Regional Centre(State of Nagaland)

92 2001 Nagaland College of EducationDepartment of EducationKohima, Nagaland 797001

93 2002 Dimapur Government CollegeDimapur, Nagaland 797112

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94 2021 St Xavier CollegeJalukie, Po JalukieDist Peren, Nagaland 797112

95 2022 Loyem Memorial CollegeTuensang, Post Box No 45,Dist Tuensang, Nagaland 798612

96 2024 D Career Guidance &Groomingsoct.Model Colony Ward-1Below Patkai Christian CollegeChumukedima Block1 Dt.dimapurNagaland 797103

97 2025 Zisaji Presidency Govt CollegeKiphire, Dist KiphireNagaland 798611

98 2026 Yingli Govt CollegeLongleng, Dist LonglengNagaland 798625

99 2029 Zunheboto Govt CollegeZunheboto, Dist ZunhebotoNagaland 798620

Bhubaneshwar Regional CentreState of Orissa (Except The Districts Mentioned Under RC Koraput)

100 2102 Ravenshaw CollegeArts Block, I Floor, CuttackOrissa 753003

101 2103 Government CollegeRourkela, Orissa 796004

102 2104 Khalikote CollegeGanjam, Berhampur, Orissa 760001

103 2106 Fakir Mohan College

104 2111 B.J.B. CollegeArts Block, Bhubaneshwar,Orissa 751014

105 2122 D Indian Instt of Youth Develop.Kalinga, Kandhamal, Orissa 762022

106 2135 K.S.U.B. CollegeBhanjanagar, Ganjam DistrictOrissa 761126

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107 21125 R D Womens’ Autonomous CollegeBohi Nagar, BhubaneswarOrissa 751022

108 21133 B B MahavidyalayaHarichandan Pur, Dist KeonjharOrissa 758028

Khanna Regional Centre(State of Punjab (Except Districts Rupnagar, Patiala,Mohali And Fatehgarh Sahib)

109 2205 Dav College of EducationAmritsar, Punjab 143001

110 2214 Dav CollegeAbohar, Firozpur Dist., Punjab 152116

111 2219 D Central JailAirport Road, Amritsar, Punjab

112 2225 Nehru Memorial Govt. CollegeMansa, Dt. Mansa, Punjab 151505

Jaipur Regional Centre(State of Rajasthan)

113 2301 Rajasthan CollegeCollege CampusJaipur, Rajasthan 302004

114 2304 Onkarmal Somani College of ComJodhpur, Rajasthan 342008

115 2305 BJS Rampuria Jain CollegeJ N Vyas Nagar, BikanerRajasthan 334003

116 2306 Govt CollegeAjmer, Rajasthan 305001

117 2308 Rajrishi CollegeAlwar, Rajasthan 301001

118 23101 MD P.G. CollegeSriganga Nagar, Rajasthan 335001

119 2311 Kuchaman College(Nagaur), Kuchaman CityRajasthan 341508

120 2312 Shri Bhagwandas Todi Pg Colleg(Sikar) LakshmangarhRajasthan 332311

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121 2321 D Ab Memorial Secondary SchoolE-43, Shastri NagarJodhpur, Rajasthan 342003

122 2327 D Government Girls CollegeSawaimadhopur CityRajasthan 322001

Gangtok Regional Centre(State of Sikkim)

123 2401 Sikkim Government CollegeTadong, Gangtok, Sikkim 737102

124 2411 Paljor Namgyal GirlsHigher Secondry SchoolP N G Road GantokDist East Sikkim, Sikkim 737101

Chennai Regional CentreState of Tamilnadu The Following Districts And Union Territory of Pondicherry

Chennai, Kanchipuram, Vellore, Chengalpat, Cuddalore, Villuppuram, Salem,Namakkal, Perambalur & Tiruvallore

125 2501 DDGD Vaishnava College445, E.v.r. Periyar High RoadArumbakkam Chennai,Tamilnadu 600106

126 2505 Ramakrishna Mission VidyapithVivekanand College45, Oliver Rd, MylaporeChennai, Tamilnadu 600004

127 2508 A.V.C CollegeMannampandal, MayiladuthuraiTamilnadu 609305

128 2513 Government Arts CollegeDharmapuri, Tamilnadu 636705

129 3101 Academic Staff CollegeCentral University, Lawspet, PuducherryPuduchery 605008

Agartala Regional Centre(State of Tripura)

130 2601 Tripura UniversityUniversity Campus, AgartalaTripura 799004

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131 2606 R.K. MahavidyalayaPO KailashaharNorth Tripura, Tripura 799277

Lucknow Regional CentreState of Uttar Pradesh (Except The Districts Under RC Varanasi, RC Aligarh and

RC Noida)

132 2701 Jai Narain Degree CollegeLucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001

133 2703 Allahabad Degree College15, KyadganjAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh 211003

134 2704 Bareilly CollegeP O Box No 15, BareillyUttar Pradesh 243005

135 2706 P.P.N. College96/12, Mg Marg, KanpurUttar Pradesh 208001

136 2712 Bipin Bihari PG CollegeJhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284001

137 2747 Feroze Gandhi CollegeBareilly, Uttar Pradesh 229001

138 2750 D Isabella Thoburn College7, Faizabad Road, LucknowUttar Pradesh 226020

139 2760 D National Post Graduate CollegeBhongaon, Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh

140 2787 R G.D. Binani PG CollegeMirzapur, Uttar Pradesh

141 27111 Mahatma Gandhi PG CollegeFatehpur, Uttar Pradesh 212601

142 27118 Jawaharlal Nehru Memrl Pg CollBarabanki, Uttar Pradesh

143 27129 R M P Pg CollgeSitapur, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

144 27177 D Central JailBareilly, Infront Of Izzat NagarRailway Station BareillyUttar Pradesh 243122

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145 27178 D Central Jail NainiNear Naini Railway StationAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh

Kolkata Regional Centre(State of West Bengal (Except The Districts Mentioned Against RC Siliguri)

146 2810 Maulana Azad College8 RA Kidwai RoadKolkata, West Bengal 700013

147 2814 Dinabandhu Andrews CollegeGaria P.O., KolkataWest Bengal 700084

148 2817 Netaji MahavidyalayaArambagh P.O., HooghlyWest Bengal 712601

Delhi Regional Centre - II(North-east Delhi, East Delhi, North Delhi & Central Delhi

149 07107 Maharaja Agrasen CollegePocket IV Mayur Vihar IDelhi 110091

150 0712 Vivekanand Mahila CollegeVivek Vihar, New Delhi 110032

151 0718 Bhim Rao Ambedkar CollegeFC-VII, Wazirabad RoadLoni Road, Yamuna ViharNew Delhi 110053

152 0729 Swami Shradhanand CollegeAlipur, New Delhi 110036

153 0769 Shyam Lal CollegeG.t. Road, ShahdaraDelhi 110032

Srinagar Regional Centre(State of Jammu & Kashmir) (Srinagar & Ladakh Region)

154 1202 Govt. Amar Singh CollegeGogji Bagh, Sri NagarJ & K 190008

155 1203 Govt. Boys Higher Sec Instt.Leh, Ladakh, J & K 194004

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156 1209 Shri Pratap Singh CollegeMaulana Azad RoadSri Nagar, J & K 190001

157 12101 Government Degree CollegeSopore, J & K 193201

158 12111 Government Degree CollegeBoys CollegeAnantnag, J & K 192101

159 1234 D Govt. College For WomenMaulana Azad RoadSrinagar, J & K 190001

160 1247 D Government Degree CollegeKupwara, J & K 193222

161 12494 Govt. Degree CollegeKargil, J & K

162 12696 Govt Degree CollegeTral, Pulwama, J & K 192123

163 1300040 Govt Degree CollegeSophian, J&K 192303

Dehradun Regional(State of Uttarancal Districts of Saranpur, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Dehradun,

Hariduar, Uttarkashi, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Kotdwar, Gopeshwar, Boageshwar,Pithorgrah, Champawat, Almora, Nanital, Udhamsingnagar & Puri)

164 27050 D. A.V. P.G. CollegeD A V College RoadDehradun, Uttarakhand-248001

165 27151 Government P.G. CollegeGopeshwar, Uttarakhand-246401

166 27171 Kumaon UniversityAlmora, Uttarakhand-263601

167 27484 Government P.G. CollegeUttarkashiUttarakhand-249193

168 27494 S.D. CollegeBhopa Road, Muzaffar NagarUttar Pradesh-251001

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169 27525 HNB Garhwal UniversityDept. of EconomicsSrinagar (Garhwal)Uttranchal 246174

170 27545 Dr. P.D.B. Govt. P.G. CollegeKotdwara (Garhwal)Pauri District (Garhwal)Uttranchal 246149

171 27626 Kumaon UniversityD.S.B. Campus, NainitalUttranchal 263001

Ranchi Regional Centre(State of Jharkhand)

172 05020 Jamshedpur Cooperative CollegeJamshedpurJharkhand

173 05252 Mahila CollegeDepartment of HistoryChaibasa P.O.West Singhbhum DistrictJharkhand 833201

174 05282 St. Columba’s CollegeP.O. College MoreHazaribagh, Jharkhand 825301

175 36010 Godda CollegeP.O. Godda, GoddaJharkhand 814133

176 36050 Sahibganj CollegeSahibganj, Jharkhand 816109

177 36060 Kartik Oraon CollegePalkot Road, GumlaJharkhand 835207

178 36070 Giridih CollegeGiridih, Jharkhand 815301

179 36353 Marwari CollegeWomen’s Wing, RanchiJharkhand 834001

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Vijayawada Regional Centre(State of Andhra Pradesh Covering The Districts of Srikakulam, Vizainagaram

Visakhaptnam, East Godavari, West Godavari Khammam, Krishna, Guntur,Prakasham, Nellore and Chittoor)

180 01030 KBN CollegeKothapeta, VijayawadaAndhra Pradesh 520001

181 01040 TJPS CollegeRing Road, GunturAndhra Pradesh 522006

182 01090 Dr. L. Bullaya CollegeVisakhapatnamAndhra Pradesh 530013

Raipur Regional CentreState Of Chhattisgarh Except Districts Of Dantewada & Bastar R

183 15030 Govt. Arts & Science CollegeDurg, Chhattisgarh 491002

184 15050 Govt E Raghavendra RaoP G College, Seepat RoadBilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495001

185 15101 Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla UniversityArts Block Extn. (Right Wing)Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492010

Nagpur Regional CentreState of Mahrashtra Covering Districts Amravati, Buldhana, Arola, Washim,

Hingoli, Parabhani, Nanded, Yavaatmal, Wardha, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Bhandara,Gondia, Gadchiroli (14 Districts)

186 16070 Nagpur UniversityGuru Nanak BhawanNagpur, Maharashtra 440001

187 16131 Pratiba Niketan Maha VidyalayaPandaghat RoadVazirabad, NandedMaharashtra 431610

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Noida Regional Centre(Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, G.B. Nagar,

Meerut & Bagpat of Uttar Pradesh)

188 2741 S.d. Post Graduate CollegeG.t. Road, GhaziabadUttar Pradesh 201001

Trivandrum Regional CentreKanyakumari, District of Tamil Nadu & Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam &

Pathanamthitta(Districts of Kerala)

189 1404 Catholicate CollegePo Box No. 102Pathanamthitta, Kerala 689645

190 2511 St. Hindu CollegeNagercoil, Tamilnadu 629002

Jabalpur Regional Centre(State of Madhya Pradesh Covering Districts of Jabalpur, Narsimhapur, Chhindwara,

Seoni, Balaghat, Mandla, Dindori, Shahdol,Umaria, Katni, Sidhi, Singrauli

191 1502 Rani Durgawati UniversityJabalpurMadhya Pradesh 482001

192 1599 Mata Gujri Mahilya MahavidyalaMarhatal Civic CentreJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482002

Madurai Regional Centre(Following Districts of Tamil Nadu Coimbatore, Nilgris, Erode, Karur, Thanjavur,Madurai, Dindigul, Teni, Virudunagar, Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Pudukkuttai,

Thiruppur Tirunelveli, Tuticorin & Trichi)

193 2502 G.r.d. College Of Arts & Sci.Avanashi RoadCivil Aerodrome PostCoimbatore, Tamilnadu 641014

194 2503 Thiyagarajar CollegePost Box No 107139-140 Kamarajar SalaiMadurai, Tamilnadu 625002

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195 2550 D Central PrisonTiruchirapalli, Tamilnadu

196 25515 Sree Ramu Coll of Arts & ScienceAliyar Road, PollachiDistt.CoimbatoreTamilnadu 642007

Koraput Regional Centre(Nabarangpur, Rayagada, Malkanagiri, Balangir, Sonepur, Kalahandi, Nuapada,

Boudh, Phulbani (Part of Orissa), Dantewada, Bastar (Part of CG)

197 15090 Government P.G. CollegeJagdalpurChhattisgarh 494005

198 21070 Rajendra CollegeBolangir, Orissa 767002

Siliguri Regional Centre(State of West Bengal Covering Districts of Alpaiguri, Darjiling, Kochbihar, Uttar

Dinajpur, Dakshin, Dinajpur, Maldah (Part of WB) )

199 28050 Adarsh MahavidyalayaSevoke Road, SiliguriWest Bengal 734401

200 28080 Govt. Teachers’ Trg. CollegeMalda, West Bengal 732101

201 28111 Darjeeling Government CollegeDarjeeling, West Bengal 734101

202 28121 A.B.N. Seal Government CollegeCoochbehar, West Bengal 736101

203 2819 D Islampur CollegeIslampur, Uttar DinajpurWest Bengal 733202

204 28212 St. James High SchoolBinnaguri PO, JalpaiguriWest Bengal 735203

205 28464 Balurghat CollegePO BalurghatDist.: Dakshin DinajpurWest Bengal 733101

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Darbhanga Regional Centre(State of Bihar Covering Districts of Paschim Champaran, Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran,

Purbi Champaran, Sheohar, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Darbhanga,Samastipur, Begusarai, Supaul, Saharsa, Khagaria)

206 05040 BRA Bihar UniversityLibrary CampusMuzaffarpur, Bihar 842001

207 05080 Purnea CollegePurnea, Bihar 854301

208 05090 Rajendra CollegeChapra, Bihar 841301

209 05222 C.M. CollegeKila Ghat, DarbhangaBihar 846004

210 0554 B Gopalganj CollegeNear Arar More, GopalganjBihar 841428

211 05555 M.L.T. CollegeSarsa, Bihar 852201

212 05575 Ramkrishna CollegeMadhubani, Bihar 847211

213 0558 B Koshi CollegeKhagaria, Bihar 851205

214 05595 M S CollegeMotihar, Bihar 845401

215 0560 B T.P. CollegeMadhepura, Bihar

216 0564 B Marwari CollegeKishanganj, Bihar

217 0580 B Forbesganj CollegeForbesganj, Forbesganj P.O.Dist. Araria, Bihar 854318

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Aligarh Regional Centre(District of Uttar Pradesh Etah, Kasganj, Firozabad, Rampur, Aligarh,Hathras, Badaun, Agra, Bulandsahar, Moradabad, Manpuri, Etawah,

Mathura & J P Nagar)

218 27027 St. John’s CollegeAgra Fort, AgraUttar Pradesh 282002

219 27137 Aligarh Muslim UniversityAligarhUttar Pradesh 202002

220 27147 Hindu CollegeStation RoadMoradabad, Uttar Pradesh 244001

221 37027 Maharaj Singh CollegeSaharanpurUttar Pradesh 247001

222 271041 A.K. CollegeShikhohabad, Dist. FirozabadShikhohabadUttar Pradesh 205135

223 27140 4 Rani Bhagyawati DeviMahila MahavidalyaBijnor, Uttar Pradesh 800010

Varanasi Regional Centre(Districts Of Amkar Nagar, Santkabirnagar, Maharajganj, Jaunpur, Ballia,

Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Kushinagar, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Mirzapur,Varanasi,Ghazipur, Maunathbhanjan Chandaul, Sonbhadra)R

224 2708 Udai Pratap PG CollegeVaranasiUttar Pradesh 221002

225 2709 Gorakhpur UniversityDepartment of PhysicsGorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 273009

226 2721 D1 Islamia Girls Inter CollegeGorakhnath, ZahidabadDt. Gorakhpur, GorakhpurUttar Pradesh 273015

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227 2745 VBS Purvanchal UniversityShahganj RoadJaunpur, Uttar Pradesh 222002

228 2778 Binani PG CollegeMirzapur, Uttar Pradesh

229 27109 Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005

230 27125 D St. Josephs College For WomenCivil Lines University POGorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 273009

Mumbai Regional CentreFour Distircts of Maharashtra:Mumbai,Thane, Raigarh And RatnagiriI

231 1603 Sathaye CollegeDixit Road, Vile Parle (E)Mumbai, Maharashtra 400057

232 1604 Ket’s VG Vaze CollegeMithagar Road, Miland (E), MumbaiMaharashtra 400081

Raghunatahganj Regional CengreThree Districts of West Bengal - Murshidabad Malda & BirbhumH

233 2815 Satyananda Vidyarthee BhawanSuri P.O. BirbhumWest Bengal 731101

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SOME FORMS FOR YOUR USE

In this section we are enclosing the samples of some forms, which are useful to you. Whenever youhave to correspond with the University, please get the photocopyof the relevant form, fill it carefullyand send as per instructions therein. The detailed instructions for all these-forms are provided in thisprogramme guide in different sections. The following forms are enclosed. .

1) Assignment Remittance-cum-Acknowledgement Card form: Change/Correction ofAddress/Study Centre .

2) Change Medium of Study/Optional Courses

3) Application for CreditTransfer

4) Requisition for Fresh Set ofAssignments

5) Term-end Examination Form

6) Intimation of Non-receipt of StudyMaterialAssignments

7) Form for Duplicate Grade Card/Marksheet

8) Form for Provisional Certificate

9) Form for Issue of Migration Certificate

10) Forms for issue of a duplicate copyof UniversityDiploma/Degree/Certificate

11) Form for EarlyDeclaration Result

12) Form for Re-evaluation ofAnswer Script

13) Form for Improvement in Division/Class

14) Course Registration Form for the second year

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To,The Registrar, (SR&E)IGNOU, Maidan GarhiNew Delhi-110068

SUB: 1. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OF STUDY2. CHANGE OF MEDIUM OF STUDY

Enrolment No.

1. Change of Programme : From ..................................... to ............................................

2. Change of Medium : From .......................................... to ............................................

Change of courses of study as per following details:

Courses Offered From To

Fee Details : Demand draft is to be made in the name of IGNOU payable at Delhi

Demand Draft No .................................................................... Dated ......................................

Amount Rs. ................................. Drawn on .............................................................................

Signature

Name ................................................................

Address .............................................................

...............................................................

...............................................................

Change of Programme: Rs.400/- + Rs.200/- for 2-4 credit andRs.400/- for 8 credit per courseChange of Medium : Rs.200/- + Rs.200/- for 2-4 credit andRs.400/- for 8 credit per courseChange of Courses: Rs.200/- for 2 or 4 credit per courseRs.400/- for more than 4 credit per course.This is permitted within 30 days from receipt of first set ofcourse material.

Regional Director

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FOR CREDIT TRANSFER

1. Read the instructions given in your Programme Guide carefully.

2. For MGPS Credit Transfer is allowed upto a maximum of 32 credits only.

3. Enclose the attested copies of the following alongwith the form :

• Marks lists issued by the accredited Institute/University.

• Syllabus of accredited Institute/University.

• Prospectus issued by the accredited Institute/University.

4. Pay the credit transfer fee at the rate of Rs. 200/- per 8 credits or part thereof through a crossedDemand Draft in favour of ‘Indira Gandhi National Open University’ payable at New Delhi.

5. Submit the filled in Credit Transfer Form to the following address :

Registrar (Student Registration Division)Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityMaidan GarhiNew Delhi-110 068

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Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityNew Delhi

REQUISITION FOR FRESH SET OF ASSIGNMENTS

Programme of Study

Enrolment Number Study Centre Code

Write in BLOCK CAPITALLETTERS only.

Name Shri/Smt./Km. ................................................................................................................................................

Please indicate course code, assignment code and course title for which you need the assignments in thefollowing columns. The assignments of the course which you have already passed should not be mentioned.

Sl. Course Assignments Course Title MediumNo. Code Code

1.

2.

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4.

5.

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7.

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Please for request for fresh set of assignments(Please Tick () whichever is applicable)1. Assignments nor received at all earlier.2. Assignments were received after the due dates prescribed for their submission.3. Assignments submitted but could not secure minimum qualifying score.4. Assignments responses submitted after due dates were rejected by the Study Cenre.5. Failed to secure over-all qualifying grade in course(s) mentioned above and wish to improve over-all

qualifying grade only by attempting one assignments.

Name and Address Signature .........................................

............................................................... Date ................................................

...............................................................

...............................................................

...............................................................

............................. Pin ...........................

For Official Use Only:

Date of Despatch ofAssignments to the student .......................................................................................................

Please read the Instructions overleaf before filling up this form.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOINGASSIGNMENTS

1. Read Instructions for submission of assignments given in your Programme Guide carefully.

2. Assignments should be demanded only if your registration for that course (subject) is valid.

3. Please ensure that you have mentioned your correct Enrolment No. (it consists of 9 digits),Name, Course Code and Course Title, Semester/year, wherever applicable, and Study, CentreCode on your assignment responses before submitting to the concerned authorities.

4. Submission of assignments withing due dates is a pre-requisite for appearing in the term-endexamination. You are, therefore, advised to submit your TMAs at your Study Centre within theprescribed dates. Assignments received after due dates will be summarily rejected.

5. In case you have failed to get the overall qualifying grade for a course; you may choose to eitherappear in the term-end examination or attempt the assignments for that course again.

6. Assignments should not be demanded to improve your score if you have secured minimumqualifying score in a course (subject).

7. Please do not submit your assignment responses twice either at the same Study Centre or atdifferent Study Centres for evaluation.

Please mail this form to:

The Assistant Registrar (Despatch) (MPDD)Indira Gandhi National Open University

Maidan GarhiNew Delhi-110068

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITYSTUDENT EVALUATION DIVISION

MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110 068TERM-END EXAM JUNE / DECEMBER - 200_____

EXAM FORM

Form Number

INSTRUCTIONS1. Use BLACK BALL POINT PEN in boxes using English capital letters or English numerals.2. Do not staple. Only Clip the documents along with it.3. Write in CAPITAL LETTERS only within the box without touching the lines as shown in the Sample below.

A B C D E F G H I J K0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Programme Code

Enrolment No.

Study Centre Code

Exam Centre Code(Where you wish to appear in Exam)

Name of the Candidate (Leave one box empty between First Name, Middle Name and Surname)

Address for Correspondence (Do not give Post Box No. address. Leave a blank box between each unit of address likeHouse No., Street Name, P.O., etc.)

District

Pin Code

City

State

COURSE OPTION:Course codes for which appearing for

the First time OR failed in the earlier TEEs

Fee @ Rs. 50/- PER COURSES.No. Course Code

1.

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Course Code (Exam already taken in last TEEbut result awaited on the date of submission of

the exam form) (For result please visit IGNOU sitewww.ignou.ac.in) NO EXAM FEE TO BE PAID

FEE DETAILS (Please write your Name & Enrolment No. at the back of the Draft)

TotalAmt.Total No. of

Courses X 50

PracticalCourses X 50

Late Fee

TOTALISSUING BANK

SIGNATUREOFTHESTUDENT(within the Box only)

Control No.(For Official use Only)

Draft No.

Amount

Date

Issuing Branch

Payable at N E W D E L H I

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DECLARATIONI hereby affirm that I have submitted/will submit all the required number of assignments as applicable for the above course(s)within the deadlines prescribed by the University to the appropriate authority for evaluation. I also affirm that my registration forthe above course(s) is valid and not time barred. If any of my above statements are found to be untrue, I will have no claim fortaking examination. I undertake that I shall abide by the rules and regulations of the University.

Date:___________ (Signature of the Student)

Please submit the examination form up to 20th April / 20th Oct at the address mentioned below and no where elseby Regd. Post / Speed Post

THE REGISTRAR (SED)INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY,BLOCK-12, MAIDAN GARHI,NEW DELHI - 110068

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE EXAM FORM

1. Please send the examination form by Registered Post/Speed post and retain the proof of its mailing till you receivethe Hall Ticket.

2. Students should submit the examination form only once for each Term-end Examination.

3. Examination fee @ Rs. 50/- per course in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable at NewDelhi is required to be sent along with the Examination Form.

4. It is advisable that students fill-up the examination form without waiting for the result of the previous examination.No Examination fee is required to be paid for the courses for which the student appeared in the preceding TEE andthe result has not been declared on the date of submission of the Examination form.

5. Term-end Examination result is also available on the university website i.e., www.ignou.ac.in. Please see the resultstatus before filling examination form.

6. If you fail to receive Examination Intimation Slip one week before commencement of examination, you may visit ourwebsite www.ignou.ac.in and download Hall Ticket and report to Examination Centre with your Identity Card.

7. Normally the Study Centre is the Examination Centre. In case you wish to take examination at a particular centre,the code of your chosen centre be filled up as Examination Centre Code. However, if Examination Centre chosenby you is not activated, you will be allotted another Examination Centre under the same Region.

8. Change of Examination Centre, once allotted, is not permissible under any circumstances.

9. Please write correct course code(s) as indicated in your Programme Guide, failing which the course(s) will not beincluded in Hall Ticket for taking examination. (For example ECO-01/MS-02.)

10. In case wrong/invalid course code is mentioned in examination form, the course will not be included in the HallTicket and the examination fee paid will not be refunded.

Dates for Submission of Exam Forms

FORJUNETEE LATEFEE FORDECTEE LATEFEE

1 March to 31 March NIL 1 Sept to 30 Sept. NIL

1 April to 20 April Rs. 300/- 1 Oct to 20 Oct. Rs. 300/-

21 April to 15 May* Rs. 500/- 21 Oct to 15 Nov* Rs. 500/-

16 May to 28 May* Rs. 1000/- 16 Nov to 28 Nov* Rs. 1000/-

During these dates submit the examination form with late concerned Regional Centre (For outside Delhi); For Delhi,submit to the Registrar (SRE),Exam for these students will be conducted at Regional Centre city only.

*

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To

The Regional Director

................................................

................................................

................................................

Sub : Non-receipt of Study Material & Assignments

Enrolement No.

Programme Medium of Study

I have not received the study Materials/Assignments in respect of the following :

Sl. No. Course Code Blocks Assignments

I have remitted all the dues towards the course fee and there is no change in my address given asfollows :

Name and Address : .................................... Signature : ...............................................

.................................... Date : ...............................................

....................................

....................................

For Official Use

Date of despatch of study material/assignments to students ........................................................

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Note : Fee for duplicate grade card Rs.150. The duplicate grade card/mark sheet will be sent by Registeredpost.

The filled in form with the requisite fee is to be sent to :

The Registrar (SED)Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityMaidan Garhi,New Delhi-110 068

..................................................................

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITYMaidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAININGDUPLICATE GRADE CARD/ MARKSHEET

Name ...............................................................................................

Enrolment No.

Address ............................................................................

............................................................................

............................................................................

............................................................................

Pin

Programme ................................................................................................................................................

Month and Year of the Exam. ....................................................................................................................

Centre from where appeared atlast examination ..........................................................................................................................................

Bank Draft / IPO No. .............................................................. Dated .......................................................

for Rs. 150/- in favour of IGNOU, New Delhi ..........................................................................................

Signature

Dated .......................................................................

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY(SED)

Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OFPROVISIONALCERTIFICATE

Enrolment No.

Programme Title ......................................................................................

Regional Centre ........................................................................................

Name : .......................................................................................................................................................................

Father’s Name ............................................................................................................................................................

Month and year of lastexamination in which youhave completed the Programme .........................................................................................................

Address: ........................................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................................

(Please Enclose a Copy of Your complete grade card).

Filled in Application Form should be sent to:

Registrar (SED)IGNOUMaidanGarhi,New Delhi-110 068

Date .................................................. ................................................Signature

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I hereby declare that the information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge and I have paid allthe fee due to the University. In the event of any information being found incorrect the Certificate shall beliable to cancellation by the University.

Received the Migration Certificate No. ________________________ dated ___________

Dated

Draft Details

Amount Rs. _______________________ D.D. No. _______________________ Date ____________

Bank Name & ____________________ Place of Issue____________________

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY( To be submitted at the concerned Regional Director)

APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OF MIGRATION CERTIFICATE

(To be filled in by the Applicant - Before filling in the form, see instructions on reverse)

5. Name of the Regional Centre and Study Centre to which the Candidate attached

6. Name of the University to which the candidate wants to migrate

(To be filled in by the Admissions Division)

1. The information furnished by Shri/Smt.Km. ___________________________________________is correct as per scholar register.

2. He/She may be issued the Migration Certificate applied for ______________________________

Date __________________ Dealing Assistant Section Officer

1. Name ................................................................................................................................... ..........

2. Father’s Name ............................................................................................................................................

3. Address .................................................................................................................. PIN .............................

4. Particulars of last examination ....................................................................................................................

Year of Passing Enrolment No. Marks Obtained Grades ObtainedExamination Passed(Programme)

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INSTRUCTIONS

1. A fee of Rs. 200/- should be remitted by way of a Demand Draft drawn in favour of IGNOUand payable at the concerned Regional Centre City.

2. At the time of submission of the application for issue of Migration Certificate the applicantshould attach xerox copy of consolidated Statement of Marks of Provisional Certificate issuedby this University (duly attested) for verification.

3. Duplicate Migration Certificate can be issue on payment of Rs. 300/- only in case the same hasbeen lost, destroyed or mutilated on submission of an Affidavit drawn up on a non-judicialstamp paper of the value of Rs. 10/- to be sworn before a Magistrate on the following format.

‘‘I, .......................................................................... son/daughter of.........................................

resident of ...............................................................................hereby solemnly declare that the

Migration Certificate No...................................................dated........................................issued

to me by the ........................................to enable me to join...................................................

University has been lost and

I did not join any other University on the basis of the same nor have I submitted the same for joining

any other University’’.

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INDIRAGANDHINATIONALOPENUNIVERSITYMAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110068

FORM OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF A DUPLICATE COPY OFUNIVERSITY DIPLOMA/DEGREE/CERTIFICATE

Note: For Instructions, please see reverse.

ToThe DirectorStudentEvaluationDivisionIndira Gandhi National Open UniversityMaidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

Sir,

I wish to have a duplicate copy of my Diploma/Degree/Certificate for the Programme__________________________________ Examination for the following reasons:

The prescribed fee of Rs. 500.00 is submitted herewith.

The required particulars are given below:

Name of Candidate (in Block Letters in English): _________________________________

(in Hindi) : _________________________________

Father’s Name (in Block Letters): ____________________________________________

Programme : EnrolmentNumber:

Examination Passed in Term End Examination - June/December, _______

Result: ______________________ Grade/Division ____________________

Name of the Study Centre : _________________________________________

Name of the Regional Centre : _________________________________________

& other particulars : _________________________________________

Full PermanentAddress of student : _________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

I solemnly declare that the particulars given above are correct to the best of my knowledge.

Yoursfaithfully.

Signature of the Student

PostalAddress _________________________

____________________________________

Date:

I certify that the above entries made by the applicant are correct.

Signature of Regional Director

With Stamp

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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES FOR ISSUE OFDUPLICATE COPYOFUNIVERSITYDEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE

1 The form should be filled in duplicate legiblyand signed bythe candidate.

2 Theform shouldbe submitted through theRegional Director of theconcernedRegionalCentrethrough which the candidate appeared at the said examination, and duplicate copy will besent through the Regional Director concerned.

3 A duplicate copy of the Diploma, Degree or Certificate will be issued on submission of anaffidavit signed bya First Class Magistrate together with an attested copyof the F.I.R. lodgedwith the nearest Police Station to this effect by the candidate on the grounds that either theoriginal Diploma, Degree or Certificate has been irrecoverably lost destroyed or defaced andon payment of the fee prescribed.

4 In veryspecial cases subsequent copies of the Diploma, Degree or Certificate may be issuedfor not more than four times, on submission of an affidavit signed and certified bya First ClassMagistrate to the effect that the Diploma, Degree or Certificate issued previously by theUniversity has been lost or destroyed, and on payment of the fee as prescribed for the issueof duplicate copy.

FORM FORAFFIDAVIT TO BE EXECUTED ONANON-JUDICIALSTAMPPAPER OFTHE VALUE OF RS. 10/- BEFOREAFIRST CLASS MAGISTRATE

I ________________________________ Son/Daughter of Shri ______________________resident of _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________do hereby solemnly declare that the original Degree Certificate dated ____________ issued tome bytheDirector. Student Evaluation Division, Indira Gandhi NationalOpen University, MaidanGarhi-110068 on my having passed the __________________________ examination in________________ under University Enrolment No. _____________________ has been lost/destroyed.

I have filed an F.I.R. with ______________________ Police Station____________________and a copy of the same duly attested by a Gazetted Officer/First Class Magistrate is appendedhereto.

I also undertake that if myOriginal Diploma/Degree/Certificate which has been lost is put to anyunfair use by the person who maylayhands on it. I shall stand for the damages which mayaccruefrom such use.

Deponent

Signature________________Address ________________

Verification

Verified ___________ this _____________ day of ______________year that the contents ofmy affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge.

Deponent

SWORN BEFORE ME

Signature __________________

Designation __________________

Office Seal __________________

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Annexure- -X

INDIRAGANDHI NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITYStudent Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR EARLY DECLARATION OFTERM-END EXAMINATION

1. Name: ____________________________________

2. Programme: EnrolmentNo:

3. Address: ..........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................................

...............................................................................Pin

4. Reason for early declaration of result: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Enclose a copy of the documentary evidence specifying the reason for early declaration)

5. Courses(s) detail for early evaluation:-

S. No. Course Code Date of Examination1. ———————————— ———————————2. ———————————— ———————————3. ———————————— ———————————4. ———————————— ———————————

6. Exam. Centre details, from where you have to appear/appeared at Term-end Examination:-

Exam. Centre Code: Address of Exam. Centre ________________________________________________________________________________

7. Fee Details:

(The fee for early declaration of result is Rs. 700/- per course, which is to be paid through demanddraft drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’ & payable at the City of Evaluation Centre)

No. of Course(s) …………………..X Rs. 700/- = Total Amount :…………………………

Demand Draft No. …………………………… Date …………………………….....…

Issuing Bank ……………………………………………………........................................……

Date: …………………… Signature of the student

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INDIRAGANDHI NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITY

Student Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR RE-EVALUATION OFANSWER SCRIPT

1. Name:…………………………………………………………………………….

2. Programme: Enrolment No.

3. Address: …………………………………………………………………………..

……………………………………………………………………………

PIN:

4. Month and Year of the Exam:………………………………………………………….

5. Examination Centre Code :

6. Address of the Examination Centre :………………………………………………......

…………………………………………………………………………………………

7. Courses, in which COURSE CODE MARKS/GRADE OBTAINEDRe-evaluation is sought

…………………. ……………………………..

…………………. ……………………………...

…………………. ……………………………...

…………………. ……………………………..8. Fee Details:

(The fee for Re-evaluation of answer script is Rs. 500/- per course, which is to be paid throughdemand draft drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’ & payable at the City of Evaluation Centre)

No. of Course(s) …………………..X Rs. 500/- = Total Amount :…………………………

Demand Draft No. …………………………… Date …………………………….....…

Issuing Bank ……………………………………………………........................................……

Date: …………………… Signature of the student

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Sl.No. Address of Evaluation Centre Jurisdiction of Evaluation Centre

1. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres within Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon,Evaluation Centre Noida and GhaziabadBlock-5, IGNOUMaidan GarhiNewDelhi-110068

2. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres inAndhra Pradesh, Kerala,Evaluation Centre Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (area under Madurai RC),and Periyar Thidal Maharashtra ( area under Pune RC), Andaman & NicobarNo.50, EVK Sampath Road IslandsVepery, Chennai -600 007

3. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand,Evaluation Centre Chhattisgarh , Uttar Pradesh area under the jurisdiction ofIGNOU Regional Centre Lucknow RC), Bihar (area under Darbhanga RC)2nd Floor, Biscomaun Tower,W. Gandhi Maidan,Patna-800001

4. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,Evaluation Centre J&K, Uttar Pradesh (areas under Varanasi & Aligarh RCs)IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar ( areas under Patna RC)B-l/33, Sector-H,Aliganj Assam,Lucknow-226 024

5. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai,Evaluation Centre Maharastra (areas under Mumbai and Nagpur RCs)IGNOU Regional Centre Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu ( area under Chennai RC), Goa1st Floor, MSFC Building270, Senapati Bapat RoadPune-410 016

6. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram,Evaluation Centre Sikkim, Manipur,Arunachal Pradesh, MeghalayaIGNOU Regional CentreH/No.71,GMC Road,Christian Basti,Guwahati -78 605

7. Dy. RegistrarEvaluation CentreIGNOU Regional CentreBikash Bhawan, North Block-4th Floor, Salt Lake,Kolkata-700091

RULES & REGULATIONS FOR RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS

1. The request for re-evaluation by the student must be made before 31st March for December TEEand 30th September for June TEE or within one month of declaration of results, whichever is later.

2. The date of declaration of result will be calculated from the date on which the result are placed onthe IGNOU website.

3. After re-evaluation, the better of the two scores of original marks/grade and marks/grade after re-evaluation will be considered.

4. The revised marks/grade after re-evaluation shall be communicated to the student on receipt pf re-evaluation result and result of re-evaluation will also made available on the IGNOU website atwww.ignou.ac.in. The minimum time required for re-evaluation shall be 30 days from the date ofreceipt of application.

5. Re-evaluation is permissible in TEE only and not in the Project Dissertation Practicals/Lab courses,Workshops, Assignments & Seminar etc.

6. On the top of the envelope containing the prescribed application form. ‘Please mentionAPPLICATION FORM FOR RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS

7. Application form must reach within the prescribed dates at the following address:-

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITYMAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110068

APPLICATION FORM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN DIVISION/CLASS

1. Name ………………………………………………………………………………………

2. Programme: Enrolment No:

3. Address ……………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………. ……….. Pin Code

4. Purpose for which :

transcript is required

5. Fee details:-

Fee for the official transcript:-

Rs. 200/- per transcript, if to be sent to the student/institute in India.

Rs. 400/- per transcript, if required to be sent to the Institute outside India by the University.

(The requisite fee is required to be paid through demand draft drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’ &payable at ‘New Delhi’)

No. of transcript(s):............... X Rs. 200/- Rs. 400/- = Total Amount : Rs. .........................

Required

Demand Draft No. : ............................................ Date: .............................

Issuing Bank: .......................................................................................................

6. Whether the transcripts to be mailed by the University: Yes/No (please tick)

7. Name & Address of the University/Institute/Employer (In capital letters) to whom transcript isrequired to be sent (attached a separate list, if required)

........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................

Date: ……………… (Signature of the student)

The filled in form with the requisite fee is to be sent to:-

The RegistrarStudent Evaluation Divison,Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityMaidan Garhi,

New Delhi-110068

Note : The students are required to enclose same number of legible photocopies of both sidesof the statement of marks/grade card issued to them, as the number of transcriptsrequried.

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RULES & REGULATION FOR IMPROVEMENT IN DIVISION/ CLASS

1. The improvement of marks/grades is applicable only for the Bachelor’s/Master’s DegreeProgrammes, who have completed the programme. The eligibility is as under:-

a) The students of Bachelor’s/Master’s degree programmes who fall short of 2% marks tosecure 2nd and 1st division.

b) The students of Master’s degree programmes only, who fall short of 2% marks to secureoverall 55% marks.

2. Only one opportunity will be given to improve the marks/grade.

3. The improvement is permissible only in theory papers. No improvement is permissible in Practicals/

Lab courses, Projects, Workshops and Assignments etc.

4. Under the Provision of improvement, a maximum of 25% of the maximum credits required for

successful completion of a programme shall be permitted.

5. Students whishing to improve the marks will have to apply within six months from the date ofissue of final statement of marks/grade card to them, subject to the condition that their registrationfor the programme/course being applied for improvement, is valid till the next term-end examinationin which they wish to appear for improvement.

6. No student will be permitted to improve if maximum duration to complete the programme, including

the re-admission period, has expired.

7. After appearing in the examination for improvement, better of the two examinations i.e. marks/grade already awarded and the marks/grade secured in the improvement examination will beconsidered. In such cases, the improved marks/grade can be incorporated only on surrender ofthe statement of marks/Grade Card, Provisional Certificate and Degree Certificate already issued

to the student.

8. In case of improvement, the month and year of completion of the programme will be changed

to the Term-end examination, in which students appeared for Improvement.

9. Students will be permitted for improvement of marks/grades provided the examination for theparticular course, in which they wish to improve is being conducted by the University at that

time.

10. On the top of the envelope containing the prescribed application form,Please mention ‘‘APPLICATION FORM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN DIVISION/CLASS’.

11. Application form must reach within the prescribed dates at the following address:-

The Registrar

Student Evaluation Division,

Indira Gandhi National Open University,

Maidan Garhi,New Delhi-110068

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INDIRAGANDHI NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITYCourse Registration Form for M.A. (Gandhi and Peace Studies)

Dear Student,

As per the provisions laid down in your Programme Guide, you are required to submit your courseregistration form for the next academic year, irrespective of the fact whether you have appeared inthe examination or not or whether you have passed or not in the courses you are registered in thecurrent academic session. The Course Registration Form is enclosed. You are required to fillin the Course Registration form as per instructions printed on it.Fee

You are requested to fill up the form and send it to the Regional Centre alongwith the Programmefee of Rs. 3600/- (Rupees three thousand six hundred only) in the form of a Demand Draft drawnin favour of IGNOU payable at the cityof the Regional Centre as per following schedule:

S.No. July Session January Session Late Fee

1. 1st February to 31st March 1st August to 1st October Nil

2. 1st April to 30thApril 3rd October to 31st October Rs. 200/-

3. 1st May to 31st May 1st November to 30th November Rs. 500/-

4. 1st June to 20th June 1st December to 20th December Rs. 1000/-

Course Registration forms received after the due date or without the programme fee ofRs. 3600/- and late fee if any will be summarily rejected.

The list of courses on offer for II year is provided below.

Semester III

MGP-005 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Resolution (Core Course)MGPE-013 Civil Society, Political Regimes and Conflict (Elective Course)MGPE-010 Conflict Management,Transformation and

Peace Building (Elective Course)MGPE-008 GandhianApproach to Peace and Conflict Resolution

Semester IV

MGPE-015 Introduction to Research Methods (Elective Course)MGPE-016 Human Rights: Indian Perspective (Elective Course)MGPE-011 Human Security(Elective Course)MGPE-012 Women and Peace (Elective Course)MGPP-017 Project Work

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Study Centre Code

INDIRAGANDHI NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITYCOURSE REGISTRATION FORM FOR M.A.

II YEAR January ..................................../ July...............................

Send thisfilled-in formalong with fee to :The RegionalDirector of yourRegional CentreEnrolment No.

Regional Centre Code

1. Name of the Student (in capital letters) : ..................................................................................2. CompleteAddress : ................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................Details of fee paid: Draft is to be made in the name of IGNOU payable at the cityof the RegionalCentre.

a. Name of the Bank ....................................................... Place ..................................................

b. Bank Draft No ............................................................ Dated .................................................

c. Amount Rs. 3600/- (Rupees three thousand six hundred only) + late fee as applicable.(If you have alreadypaid the fee bywayof Challan at the designated Bank Branch, attach Challan,in original).

I herebyregister for the following courses for II year MA in Gandhi and Peace Studies commencingJuly 20_______ January20 ________ .

Semester III

MGP-005 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Resolution (Core Course)MGPE-013 Civil Society, Political Regimes and Conflict (Elective Course)MGPE-010 Conflict Management,Transformation and

Peace Building (Elective Course)MGPE-008 GandhianApproach to Peace and Conflict Resolution

Semester IV

MGPE-015 Introduction to Research Methods (Elective Course)MGPE-016 Human Rights: Indian Perspective (Elective Course)MGPE-011 Human Security(Elective Course)MGPE-012 Women and Peace (Elective Course)MGPP-017 Project Work

Note: 1) For all the above courses, a student is eligible for appearing in TEE after one year ofregistration. For this you may fill up the exanlination form as per schedule notified by theUniversity.

2) Please keep a photocopy of this form for your record.

Date: ............................. Signature of student.......................

E-mail ID and Ph. No .................

S.No. July Session January Session Late Fee

1. 1st February to 31st March 1st August to 1st October Nil

2. 1st April to 30thApril 3rd October to 31st October Rs.200/-

3. 1st May to 31st May 1st November to 30th November Rs.500/-

4. 1st June to 20th June 1st December to 20th December Rs.I000/-

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IGNOU DIPLOMAS & DEGREES

The degrees and diplomas of this University are recognised and have the same status as those ofanyother Central and State University in the country.

IGNOU DIPLOMAS & DEGREES

IGNOU admissions are made strictlyon the basis of the eligibilitycriteria given herein. Only thosestudents who satisfy the eligibility criteria prescribed by the University will be admitted. Thecandidates should be directly in touch with the Universityand/or its Regional Centres about theiradmissions. Therefore,candidates should not be misled by false promises of admission made byanyprivate individuals or institutions. The Universityhas not prescribed anyGuide-book for thepurpose either other than these guidelines.

TERM-END EXAMINATIONS

The term-end examinations for M.A. Programme are held twice a year in June and December.

ASSIGNMENTS

To be submitted once a year as per schedule and directions given in the assignments booklet.We would advise you to submit your assignments as earlyas possible.

You will not be allowed to appear for the term-end examinations for any course if you do notsubmit the specified number of assignments in time for that course.

CORRESPONDENCE

Please remember to quote your Enrolment Number and complete address in anycorrespondence with us

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY

Compiled and Edited by Prof. Anurag Joshi,School of Social Sciences.

Printed and Published on behalf of the IndiraGandhi National Open University, New Delhi

PRICE : Rs. 30.00 by cash at counter

Rs. 80.00 by registered post

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Some FrequentlyAsked Questions (FAQs)

Q.1 I am a graduate. Am I eligible to take admission in M.A. Political Science Programme?

Ans: AnyB.A./B.Com./B.Sc.Graduate is eligible to take admission in theMasters Programme.However if you have not studied Political Science at the graduate level, you may berequired to go through some electives of B.A. to get acquainted with the basic conceptsand issues in Political Science.

Q. 2 How much time I may need to put in for purusing this programme?

Ans: The University follows a credit system. Each credit is equivalent to 30 studyhours.An8-credit course, therefore, requires 240 hours of study. You can do a maximum of 32credits worth of courses in a year.

Q.3. How do I choose optional courses?

Ans: You will have to choose a maximum of 32 credits for study in the Second year.You havean option to specialise in Political Theory, International Relations, Comparative PoliticsandArea Studies and Indian Government and Politics. Choose at least 20 credits worthof courses in anyarea/sub-discipline in which you would like to specialise.

Q.4. I want to specialise in International Relations, but the related optional courses totalonly 12 credits.

Ans: You are right. MPSE 001,006,013 and 011 add up to only 16 credits. To complete theremaining four credits, you can choose MPSE 010 or opt for any area studies course,MPSE-002,005 or 009. See Page 9 within for further details.

Q. 5. I want to know few things about assignments. Are assignments compulsory? Whatif I miss the deadline for the submission of assignments?

Ans: Assignmentsareapartof theassessmentsystem.Submissionofassignments iscompulsory;you cannot take the final examination in a course without submission of assignments. Ifyou miss the deadline, the University will provide you another opportunity before theexams.

Q.6 How much will the programme cost me?

Ans: All you need to pay for the entire programme is Rs. 6000/- (including registration fee);you should payRs. 3100/· in the first year and Rs. 2900/- in the second year.This includesthe cost of the material supplied to you bythe University, the exam fees and fees for otherfacilities likecounselling/teleconferencing.

Q.7 Is counselling compulsory?

Ans: Counselling is an essential component of distance education, though not mandatory. Wewould advise you to use the facilities of counselling, broadcasts, telecasts. wheneveravailable for scoring good marks in the exams.

Q. 8 When are the exams held and how do I take my exams:

Ans: I. In the first year of your registration, exams will be held only in December. In thesubsequent years, you can take your exams in June and in December.

II. You can pace your exams depending on your study. Do not try to attempt exams in allcourses without preparation.You can take exams only in the courses for which you haveprepared well. However, you should inform the University in advance about the examsyou want to take in June/December.

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RULES & GUIDELINES FOR RE-ADMISSION

1. Re-admission is permissible in the followingcases:

a) Students whofailed to complete the requirements in full or in part within themaximum span periodprescribed.

b) Students who failed to complete the requirement of attendance in practicals as prescribed inProgrammme Curriculum within the maximum span period prescribed.

2. Students who do not registrar for all years/semesters of a Programme and fail to paythe prescribed fullProgramme fee during the maximum duration of the Programme are also eligible for Re-admission,provided they pay full fee for the missed year(s) semester(s) as per rate applicable for the session forwhich theyseek re-admission, in addition to the pro-rata course fee for re-admission as per rate givenin Table-Afor each of the course(s) they failed to successfully complete within the maximum periodprescribed

3. Course fee paid for re-admission would be valid for a period of six months/one year/two consecutiveacademic years or four consecutive semesters only, as given below:

a) Sixmonths - for all Certificate Programmes of six months duration

b) One year - for all Diploma/PG Diploma Programmes of one year duration (includmg BLIS,MLIS, MADE,ADIT etc.)

c) Two years - for all undergraduate and Post-graduate Programmes whose minimum

duration is of 2 years and above

4. The additional period indicated at point no. 3 above will commence from the date of completion of themaximum duration of the Programme for which the registration wasdone initially.

5. Students shall not be on rolls of the university beyond the additional period indicated at point no.3above.

6. The credit earned by the student towards his/her courses and assignments successfullycompleted shallbe retained for the revalidated period, provided the syllabus and methodologynow in vogue are Similarto the course(s) successfullycompleted earlier.

7. No studymaterial will be supplied on re-admission. If the earlier studymaterial is replaced, the studentwill be required to buy changed course material.

8. The students will be allowed to take re-admission in the old course(s) as long as the examination in theold course(s) is conducted by the University.

9. For the Programmes containing practical component, the norms of fee payable will be as decided bythe respective Schools.

10 Students are required to pay the pro-rata re-admission fee as per details given inTable-A, in lump sum,for all the courses theyfailed to successfullycomplete earlier. Fee once paid will not be refunded underanycircumstances.Students of BCA-MCA IntegratedProgramme should paythe pro-rata re-admissionfee, in lumpsum, for all those courses ofBCAas well as MCAthat have not beensuccessfullycompletedduring the maximum duration of 8 years.

11. Pro-rata fee for re-admission would be changed as and when the University revises the Programme feefor various Programmes.

12. Other conditions as prescribed bythe Universityrelating to the admission and re-admission shall remainthe same.

13 The Demand Draft for Re-admission fee together with the re-registration fee of the missed year(s) /semester(s), if any, should be drawn in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi. Please write yourEnrolment Number, Name and Programme code and also the words ‘Re-admission’on the reverse ofthe DO.

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IGNOU POLICY REGARDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT THE WORKPLACE

In compliance with the guidelines of the Supreme Court, IGNOU has adopted a policy that aims to prevent/prohibit/punish sexualharassment of women at the workplace. Academic/Non-academic staff and students of this University come under its purview.

Information on this policy, rules and procedures can be accessed on the IGNOU website (www.ignou.ac.in). Incidents of sexualharassment may be reported to the Regional Director of the Regional Centre you are attached to or to any of the persons below:

Apex CommitteeAgainst Sexual Harassment (ACASH)

Prof. Parvin Sinclair [email protected] & PVC

Ms. Neena Jain [email protected] Services Division Committeeagainst Sexual Harassment (RSDCASH)

Dr. Neeta Kapai [email protected] & Dy. Director, Campus Placement Cell

Dr. C. K. Ghosh [email protected], SSC

Ms. Kailash Saluja [email protected], SOL

Ms. Surekha [email protected], LibraryIGNOU Committee against Sexual Harassment (ICASH)

Prof. Rita Rani Paliwal [email protected] & Prof. of Hindi, SOH

Dr. Silima Nanda [email protected]. Director, ID

Dr. Himadri Roy [email protected], SOGDS

Dr. Malti Mathur [email protected], SOH

Ms. Vidya Sonal [email protected] Div.

Mr. K. K. Kutty [email protected]

Ms. Bharti Kharbanda [email protected], SOCIS

Ms. Sadhna Malhotra [email protected],IGNOU

Ms. Kanika Singh [email protected],SOCE