Social Structure of Indian Society

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SYLLABUS Sociology B.A.Part II (THIRD SEMESTER) SESSION 2015-2016, 2016-2017 & 2017-2018 FOR REGULAR/ DISTANCE EDUCATION /PRIVATE STUDENT

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For Regular and Distance Education Students: Each paper will carry 70 marks and 30 marks of Internal Assessment.

The Break-up of 30 Marks for Internal Assessment (Theory Papers) is as below: 1. Test 12 Marks 2. Class Attendance 06 Marks 3. Field Work / Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar etc. 12 Marks TOTAL MARKS

Paper-I

30 Marks

Social Structure of Indian Society

FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

EACH PAPER WILL CARRY 100 MARKS AND THERE WILL BE NO INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

FOR REGULAR AND DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100 TIME ALLOWED: 3HRS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 30 EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 70 FOR PRIVATE STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER For Regular and Distance Education Students,the question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 10½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 28 marks in all. Each

short-answer type question will carry two marks each. Thirty (30) marks will comprise of internal assessment. For Private Students: The question paper will consist of three section: A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 42marks in all. Eachv,short-answer type question will carry 3marks each . INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from sections A and B. Section C is compulsory. SECTION A i) Social Stratification: bases and forms; social differentiation. ii) Theories of Social Stratification : (Max Weber, Davis and Moore, Karl Marx) i) Caste in India: Definition, features and changing patterns. ii) Class in India: Definition and bases; caste and class.

SECTION B i) Marriage and Family in India: Types and changing patterns. ii) Gender discrimination; Changing Sex Ratio: Causes and consequences iii) Features of Societal Organisation in India: Tribal, Rural iv) Urban Organization in India and Rural-Urban Migration. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Bhatnagar, G.S. and Baldev Singh Rehal 1997. Bharati Samaj, Patiala: Punjabi University. 2. Bottomore, T.B. 1972. Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, Bombay: George Allen and Unwin. 3. Chaudhary, R.K. 1986. Caste and Power Structure in Village India, New Delhi: Inter India Publishers.

4. Desai, A.R. 1990. Rural Sociology in India, Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 5. Dube, S.C. 1990. Indian Society, New Delhi: National Book Trust. (Punjabi Translation also available. Translated by G. S. Arshi and published by NBT) 6. Johnson, Harry M. 1996. Sociology: A Systematic Introduction, Delhi: Allied Publishers. (Hindi translation also available. Translated by Yogesh Atal and published by Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana) 7. Kapadia, K.M. 1972. Marriage and Family in India, London: Oxford University Press. 8. Kaur, Savinderjit 1987. Samaj Vigyan De Mool Sankalp, Patiala: Punjabi University Press. 9. Kuppuswamy, B. 1982. Social Change in India, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 10.Majumdar, and T.N. Madan 1997. An Introduction to Social Anthropology, NOIDA: Mayur Paperbacks 11.Sharma, K.L. 1997. Social Stratification in India: Issues and Themes, New Delhi: Sage Publishers. 12.Srinivas, M.N. 1995. Social Change in Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman.

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1 Bhatnagar, G.S. and Baldev Singh Rehal 1997. Bharati Samaj, Patiala: Punjabi University. 2. Bottomore, T.B. 1972. Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, Bombay: George Allen and Unwin. 3. Chaudhary, R.K. 1986. Caste and Power Structure in Village India, New Delhi: Inter India Publishers. 4. Desai, A.R. 1990. Rural Sociology in India, Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 5. Dube, S.C. 1990. Indian Society, New Delhi: National Book Trust. (Punjabi Translation also available. Translated by G. S. Arshi and published by NBT) 6. Johnson, Harry M. 1996. Sociology: A Systematic Introduction, Delhi: Allied Publishers. (Hindi translation also available. Translated by Yogesh Atal and published by Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana) 7. Kapadia, K.M. 1972. Marriage and Family in India, London: Oxford University Press. 8. Kaur, Savinderjit 1987. Samaj Vigyan De Mool Sankalp, Patiala: Punjabi University Press. 9. Kuppuswamy, B. 1982. Social Change in India, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 10.Majumdar, and T.N. Madan 1997. An Introduction to Social Anthropology, NOIDA: Mayur Paperbacks 11.Sharma, K.L. 1997. Social Stratification in India: Issues and Themes, New Delhi: Sage Publishers. 12.Srinivas, M.N. 1995. Social Change in Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman.

SESSION 2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18 B. A. II (PASS)

Semester IVth PAPER-II: SOCIAL CHANGE IN INDIA FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

EACH PAPER WILL CARRY 100 MARKS AND THERE WILL BE NO INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

FOR REGULAR AND DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100 TIME ALLOWED: 3HRS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 30 EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 70 FOR PRIVATE STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER For Regular and Distance Education Students,the question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 10½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 28 marks in all. Each short-answer type question will carry two marks each. Thirty (30) marks will comprise of internal assessment. For Private Students: The question paper will consist of three section: A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 42marks in all. Eachv,short-answer type question will carry 3marks each . INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from sections A and B. Section C is compulsory.

SECTION A i) Social Change: Meaning, Definition, types and Features. ii) Evolution, Progress, Development and Revolution. iii) Factors of Social Change: Demographic and Economic. iv) Factors of Social Change: Technological and Cultural. SECTION B i) Processes of Social Change: Sanskritization Westernization, and Secularization ii) Urbanization, Modernization and Globalization iii) Planned Social Change: Community Development, Panchayati Raj Insititution, iv) MGNREGA, Swarn Jyanti Gram Swai Rojgar Yojna.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Bottomore, T.B 1977. Sociology: A Guide to problems and Literature, Bombay: George Allen and Unwin. 2. Desai, A.R. 1990. Rural Sociology in India, Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 3. Dube, S.C. 1992. Understanding Change, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 4. Judge, P.S. and Gurpreet Bal. 1996. Strategies of Social Change, New Delhi: M.D. Publication. 5. Kaur, Savinderjit. 1987. Samaj Vigyan De Mool Sankalp, Patiala: Punjabi University. 6. Kuppuswamy, B. 1982. Social Change in India, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 7. MacIver and Page. 1961. Society: An Introductory Analysis, London: Macmillan and Co. (Punjabi translation also available. Translated by Savinderjit Kaur and Published by Punjabi University)

8. Pathy, C.R. 1988. Rural Development in Modern India, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp. 9. Singh, Kartar. 1999. Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management, New Delhi: Sage publishers. 10. Singh, Sukhdev. 1997. Pendu Samaj Ate Pendu Vikas, Patiala: Punjabi University Press. 11. Srinivas, M.N. 1995 Social Change in Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Bottomore, T.B 1977. Sociology: A Guide to problems and Literature, Bombay: George Allen and Unwin. 2. Desai, A.R. 1990. Rural Sociology in India, Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 3. Dube, S.C. 1992. Understanding Change, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 4. Judge, P.S. and Gurpreet Bal. 1996. Strategies of Social Change, New Delhi: M.D. Publication. 5. Kaur, Savinderjit. 1987. Samaj Vigyan De Mool Sankalp, Patiala: Punjabi University. 6. Kuppuswamy, B. 1982. Social Change in India, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. 7. MacIver and Page. 1961. Society: An Introductory Analysis, London: Macmillan and Co. (Punjabi translation also available. Translated by Savinderjit Kaur and Published by Punjabi University) 8. Pathy, C.R. 1988. Rural Development in Modern India, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp. 9. Singh, Kartar. 1999. Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management, New Delhi: Sage publishers. 10.Singh, Sukhdev. 1997. Pendu Samaj Ate Pendu Vikas, Patiala: Punjabi University Press. 11.Srinivas, M.N. 1995 Social Change in Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman

SESSION 2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18

SOCIOLOGY (HONOURS) PART-IIND (Semester IIIrd) PAPER-I : SOCIETY IN INDIA

Total Teaching Periods: 75 Time Allowed: 3 hours FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

Maximum Marks: 70 Pass Marks: 45% EACH PAPER WILL CARRY 100 MARKS AND

THERE WILL BE NO INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

FOR REGULAR AND DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100 TIME ALLOWED: 3HRS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 30 EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 70 FOR PRIVATE STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER For Regular and Distance Education Students,the question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 10½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 28 marks in all. Each short-answer type question will carry two marks each. Thirty (30) marks will comprise of internal assessment. For Private Students: The question paper will consist of three section: A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 42marks in all. Eachv,short-answer type question will carry 3marks each . INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from sections A and B. Section C is compulsory

SECTION -A i) Traditional bases of Hindu Social Organization : Ashrama, Purushartha. ii) Dharma Karma Theory. iii) Caste and Varna, Caste and Politics. iv) Caste and Mobility, Reservations.

SECTION-B i) Changing Status of Women : Pre-Vedic to Modern Age. ii)Women Empowerment : Concept, Various aspects. iii)Population Dynamics : Size and Composition of Population, Fertility rate, Mortality rate. iv) Migration and Population Policy.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Ahuja, Ram Society in India, Jaipur, Rawat Publications, 2005 2. Bhatnagar, G.S. and Baldev Singh Rehal 1997. Bharati Samaj, Patiala: Punjabi University 3. Cox, P.R. Demography, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976. 4. Donald J., Principles of Demography, New York: Wiley, 1969. 5. Giddens, A, Sociology, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001. 6. Haralambos, M & M.Holborn, Sociology:Themes andPerspectives, Harper and Collin, 2008 7. Kuppuswamy, B. Social Change in India, Vikas Publishing House New Delhi 1972. 8. Premi, M.K. India's Population: Heading Towards a Billion, New Delhi : BR Publishing Corporation 1991 9. Thompson, W.S & D.T. Lewis, Population Problems, Tata McGraw-Hill : California, 1965

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Ahuja, Ram Society in India, Jaipur, Rawat Publications, 2005 2. Bhatnagar, G.S. and Baldev Singh Rehal 1997. Bharati Samaj, Patiala: Punjabi University 3. Cox, P.R. Demography, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976. 4. Donald J., Principles of Demography, New York: Wiley, 1969. 5. Giddens, A, Sociology, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001. 6. Haralambos, M & M.Holborn, Sociology:Themes andPerspectives, Harper and Colling, 2008 7. Kuppuswamy, B. Social Change in India, Vikas Publishing House New Delhi 1972. 8. Premi, M.K. India's Population: Heading Towards a Billion, New Delhi : BR Publishing Corporation 1991 9. Thompson, W.S & D.T. Lewis, Population Problems, Tata McGraw-Hill : California, 1965.

SESSION 2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18 SOCIOLOGY (HONOURS) PART IIND

(Semester IVth) PAPER- II SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN INDIA

Total Teaching Periods: 75 Time Allowed: 3 hours

Maximum Marks: 70 Pass Marks: 45%

FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

EACH PAPER WILL CARRY 100 MARKS AND THERE WILL BE NO INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR PRIVATE STUDENT

FOR REGULAR AND DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100 TIME ALLOWED: 3HRS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 30 EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 70 FOR PRIVATE STUDENTS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER For Regular and Distance Education Students,the question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 10½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 28 marks in all. Each short-answer type question will carry two marks each. Thirty (30) marks will comprise of internal assessment. For Private Students: The question paper will consist of three section: A, B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14½ marks each. Section C will consist of 14 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 42marks in all. Eachv,short-answer type question will carry 3marks each . INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from sections A and B. Section C is compulsory.

SECTION -A i) Social Problems : Meaning, Causes and Features. ii)Theories of Social Problems: Social Disorganization, Value Conflict, Cultural Lag. iii) Poverty : Concept, Causes and Measures of Poverty alleviation. iv) Unemployment : Types, Causes and Consequences.

SECTION-B i) Dowry: Concept, Legislation & other measures. ii) Domestic Violence : Forms & Legislation. iii)Drug abuse & Alcoholism : Causes and Consequences, Measures to

control it.

iv) Farmer's Suicide : Causes and Consequences.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Madan, G.R., Indian Social Problems, Vol-I & II, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 1996. 2. Haralambos, Michael, Sociology: Themes and Perspectives, Oxford University Press, 1984 3. Michael, M.K. & I, Robertson 1976, Social Problems, Toronto: Random House INC. 4. Rubington, Weingbery, 1977. Studies of Social Problems, New York: Oxford University Press. 5. Ahuja Ram 1997, Social Problems in India, Jaipur : Rawat Publications. 6. Sawinderjit Kaur. 1995(2011). Introduction to Samaj Vigian, New Academic Publishing Company, Jalandhar

7. M.K.Mishra 1995.

Social Problems , Mark Publication, Jaipur.

8. M.K.Mishra 2009. Social Disorganization, Vishali Publication, Gorakhpur

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gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEhnK bJh 100 Bzpo dk g/go ns/ fe;/ soQK dh th fJzNoBb n;?;w?AN Bjh j?. g/go ;?No bJh jdkfJsK o?r[bo ns/ fv;N?A; n?i{e/;B ftfdnkoEhnK bJh gqFB gZso fszB GkrK T, n, ns/ J ftZu tzfvnk j'fJnk j?. T ns/ n jo/e Gkr ftu'I uko ;tkb fdZs/ ikDr/. ftfdnkoEhnK B/ T ns/ n jo/e Gkr ftZu'I d'-d' ;tkb eoB/ j'Dr/ fijV/ fe 10½ BzpoK d/ j'Dr/. J Gkr ftZu S'N/ T[Zso tkb/ 14 gqFB j'Dr/, fijV/ ;ko/ f;b/p; B{z eto eod/ j'Dr/. jo ;tkb 2 nzeK dk j't/rk. fJzNoBb n;?;w?IN 30 BzpoK dh j't/rh. gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEhnK bJh gqFB gZso fszB GkrK T, n, ns/ J ftZu tzfvnk j'fJnk j?. T ns/ n jo/e Gkr ftu'I uko ;tkb fdZs/ ikDr/. ftfdnkoEhnK B/ T ns/ n jo/e Gkr ftZu'I d'-d' ;tkb eoB/ j'Dr/ fijV/ fe 14½ BzpoK d/ j'Dr/. J Gkr ftZu S'N/ T[Zso tkb/ 14 gqFB j'Dr/, fijV/ ;ko/ f;b/p; B{z eto eod/ j'Dr/. jo ;tkb 3 nzeK dk j't/rk. fJzNoBb n;?;w?IN 30 BzpoK dh j't/rh. gohfynkoEh bJh jdkfJsK T ns/ n jo/e Gkr ftZu'I d' d' gqFB dk T[Zso ftfdnkoEh tZb'I fdZsk ikt/rk. Gkr @J@ d/ ;ko/ gq;aB io{oh (compulsory) jB. Gkr (T) i) ;wkie ;wZf;nktK L noE, ekoD ns/ ft;a/;sktK.

ii);wkie ;wZf;nktK d/ f;XKsL ;wkie ftxNB, edoK ehwsK dk ;zxoP, ;wkie gSV/tK. iii) rohph L ;zebg, ekoD ns/ rohph d{o eoB d/ T[gkn. iv) p/o[irkoh L fe;wK, ekoD ns/ gfoDkw.

Gkr (n) i) dj/i gqEk L ;zebg, ftXkfBe ns/ j'o T[guko ii) xo/b{ fjz;k L fe;wK ns/ ftXkfBe T[guko iii) Bf;anK dk ;/tB ns/ ;aokpB';ah L ekoD, gfoDkw ns/ o'eD d/ T[gkn. iv) fe;kBK d[nkok nksw jZfsnkL ekoD ns/ gfoDkw.

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8. M.K.Mishra 2009. Social Disorganization, Vishali Publication, Gorakhpur

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