Course (Paper) Name & No. : SOCIAL WELFARE IN INDIA–PAPER NO. 7 (OPTIONAL)
Course (Paper) Name & No. : SOCIAL WELFARE IN INDIA–PAPER NO. 7 (OPTIONAL)
Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE June-2019
External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________
Name of
Program
Sem. Course Group
Foundation OR Core
OR
Elective-1 OR
Elective-2 OR
Practical OR
Project
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Practical
/ Viva
Marks
Total
Marks
B.A. (U.G.) 3 Optional, Core 03 30 70 -- 100
Course Objective :
To know basic concepts of Sociology.
To give an outline of Sociological Background.
To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.
To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.
Course Contents :
Unit-1 Constitution of India
Unit-2 Social Welfare and India - A Welfare State
Unit-3 Social Legislation as an Instrument of Social Welfare and Social Change
Unit-4 Social Welfare Needs
Text and Reference Books :
(1) Robert F. M. : Law and Social Change Indo - American Reflections
(2) Shams Shamsuddin : Woman Low and Social Change
(3) Indian Social Institute : Annual Survey of Indian Law
(4) Anthony M. J. : Social Action Thought Courts
(5) Katalia & Majumdar : The Continuation of India
(6) Kulkarni P. D. : Social and Social Development in India
(7) Pathak S. : Social Welfare - An Evolutionary and Development
(8) Patil B. R. : The Economic of Social Change Towards 21st Century
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SUBJECT : SOCIAL WELFARE IN INDIA
(B.A. SEMESTER-3) (PAPER-7)
(OPTIONAL)
Unit-1 Constitution of India :
(1) Commence Constitution in India
(2) Fundamental Rights
(3) Fundamental Duties
(4) Directive Principles of State Policy
Unit-2 Social Welfare and India - A Welfare State :
(1) Meaning of Social Welfare
(2) Welfare Coals of the State
(3) Welfare Coals of the State and Related Constitutional Institutions
(A) Parliament (B) State Government
(C) Local Government (D) Þepes„Ó
(4) Meaning of Welfare State
(5) India - A Welfare State
(A) Constitution Commence and State Welfare
(B) Fundamental Rights and State Welfare
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy and State Welfare
(D) Prgrammes and State Welfare
Unit-3 Social Legislation as an Instrument of Social Welfare and Social Change :
(1) Provision of Compulsory Primary Education
(2) Full Employment
(3) Housing Needs
(4) Health Care Needs
Unit-4 Social Welfare Needs :
(1) Provsion of Compulsory Primary Education
(2) Full Employment
(3) Housing Needs
(4) Healthcare Needs
REFERENCE BOOKS :
(1) Robert F. M. : Law and Social Change Indo - American Reflections
(2) Shams Shamsuddin : Woman Low and Social Change
(3) Indian Social Institute : Annual Survey of Indian Law
(4) Anthony M. J. : Social Action Thought Courts
(5) Katalia & Majumdar : The Continuation of India
(6) Kulkarni P. D. : Social and Social Development in India
(7) Pathak S. : Social Welfare - An Evolutionary and Development
(8) Patil B. R. : The Economic of Social Change Towards 21st Century
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Annexure – “C”
FACULTY OF ARTS
SYLLABUS
Subject : SOCIOLOGY
Course (Paper) Name & No. : SOCIOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT–PAPER NO. 8Course
(Paper) Unique Code CORE JUNE-2020
Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 JUNE-2019
Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 JUNE-2019
External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________
Name of
Program
Sem. Course Group
Foundation OR Core
OR
Elective-1 OR
Elective-2 OR
Practical OR
Project
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Practical
/ Viva
Marks
Total
Marks
B.A. (U.G.) 4 Core, Elective-1
& Elective-2
03 30 70 -- 100
Course Objective :
To know basic concepts of Sociology.
To give an outline of Sociological Background.
To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.
To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.
Course Contents :
Unit-1 Sociology of Environment
Unit-2 Human Activity and Environment
Unit-3 Environment and Sociology
Unit-4 Environmental Issues and Movement
Text and Reference Books :
(1) Pawar S. N. & Patil R. B. : Sociology of Environment
(2) Trivedi R. K. : Ecology, Environment and Conversation
(3) Venkateshran Sandhya : Environment Development and the Gender Gap (1995)
(4) M. S. Swaminathan : Ensuring Ecological Security (1989)
(5) Guha Ramchandra : Social Ecology (1998)
(6) Ghosh G. K. : Environment and Women Development
(7) Sinha S. N. : Environment Psychology (1997)
(8) Sheth Pravin : Environmentalism Politics, Ecology & Development (1997)
(9) Susan L. Cutler : Environment Risks & Hazards Practice Hall of India (1999)
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SUBJECT : SOCIOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT
(B.A. SEMESTER-4) (PAPER-8)
Unit-1 Sociology of Environment :
(1) Definitions, Meaning, Scope and Objectives of Sociology of Environment
Unit-2 Human Activity and Environment :
(1) Types of Human Activity
(2) Impacts of Human Activity on Environment
(3) Development and Sustainable Development
Unit-3 Environment and Sociology :
(1) Environment and Women
(2) Environment and Children
(3) Environment and Aging People
(4) Environment and Tribe
Unit-4 Environmental Issues and Movement :
(1) Global Worming
- Green House Effect
- Acid Rain
- Huge Holes in Ozone Layer
(2) Air Pollution and Human Society
(3) Water Deficiency and Water Pollution and Society
(4) Deforestations and Human Society
(5) Environmental Movement of India
- Chipko Movement
- Narmada Movement
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REFERENCE BOOKS :
(1) Pawar S. N. & Patil R. B. : Sociology of Environment
(2) Trivedi R. K. : Ecology, Environment and Conversation
(3) Venkateshran Sandhya : Environment Development and the Gender
Gap (1995)
(4) M. S. Swaminathan : Ensuring Ecological Security (1989)
(5) Guha Ramchandra : Social Ecology (1998)
(6) Ghosh G. K. : Environment and Women Development
(7) Sinha S. N. : Environment Psychology (1997)
(8) Sheth Pravin : Environmentalism Politics, Ecology & Development
(1997)
(9) Susan L. Cutler : Environment Risks & Hazards Practice Hall of
India (1999)
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Annexure – “C”
FACULTY OF ARTS
SYLLABUS
Subject : SOCIOLOGY
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