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    SYLLABUS (Annual Scheme)

    SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSES OF STUDY

    (REGULAR MODE)

    Bachelor of Arts

    (Three Year Course)

    B.A. Part- II

    Session - 2017-20

    Institute of advavce studies in education deemed university

    Gandhi vidya mandir, sardarshahr – 331401

    Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

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    Content B.A. Part - II

    There will be Six Papers Optional & Four Papers in 3 years and each paper will be of 3 hours duration and will carry 80 marks. Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4 Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    Important points to be noted:

    • The theory question paper will consist of Five Sections.

    • Theory (External) – 80

    • Internal Sessional Marks (Internal) – 20

    (Division of Sessional: Assignments – 10, 2 Terminal Test- 05, Attendance- 03, Co-

    curricular Activity- 02)

    • Every subject paper has five (5) units, and every unit covers two (2) marks. A sessional work is to be done on every unit (2X5= 10 marks)

    • Two terminal Tests (2½X2 = 05 marks)

    • Attendance of Theory/Practical Classes - 03 marks

    (76%-84% - 01 mark)

    (85%-93% - 02 marks)

    (93%-100% - 03 marks)

    • Co-curricular Activities - 02 marks

    Cultural & Literary (01 mark)

    Games & Sharmdaan (01 mark)

    Total Marks – 600 (Six Optionals Papers : 100 Marks Each)

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    Pass Marks – 36 percent.

    Mandatory to pass the Internal and External (Written Exam) separately, Obtaining 36 Percent

    Marks.

    In the Paper I and II the minimum marks for Passing the examination are 58 for External Exam

    and 14 marks for Internal Examination .This is applicable on the optional subjects of B.A Part

    I,II and III.

    Duration of Examination: 3 Hours for Each Paper.

    B.A. Part II Geography

    There will be Six Papers in 3 years and each paper will be of 3 hour’s duration and will carry 60 marks.

    Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each

    question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 10 and 2 Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    Important points to be noted:

    The theory question paper l consists of Five Sections.

    Theory (External) – 60 (Each Paper)

    Internal Sessional Marks (Internal) – 15 (Each Paper)

    (Division of Sessional: Assignments – 05, 2 Terminal Test- 05, Attendance- 03, Co-

    curricular Activity- 02)

    (a) Every subject paper has five (5) units, and every unit covers two (1) marks. A sessional

    work is to be done on every unit - 1X5= 05

    marks (b) Two terminal Tests - 2½X2 = 05 marks (c) Attendance of Theory/Practical Classes - 03 marks

    (76%-84% - 01 mark)

    (85%-93% - 02 marks)

    (93%-100% - 03 marks)

    (d) Co-curricular Activities - 02 marks

    Cultural & Literary (01 mark)

    Games & Sharmdaan (01 mark)

    Practical Marks – 50 (Each Year)

    Please note that the Practical subject requires 40 % of marks to pass the examination separately

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    Total Marks – 600

    Pass Marks – 36 percent

    Mandatory to pass the Internal and External Written Exam separately, obtaining 36 Percent

    Marks.

    Duration of Examination: 3 Hours for Each Paper.

    In the Paper I and II the minimum marks for Passing the examination are 43 for External Exam

    and 11 marks for Internal Examination .This is applicable on the optional subjects of B.A Part

    I,II and III.

    The number of paper and the maximum marks for each paper together with the minimum marks required for a pass are shown against each subject separately. It will be necessary for a candidate to pass in the theory part as Classification of successful candidates shall be as follows:

    First Division 60% of the aggregate marks

    Second Division 48% Examination.

    All the rest shall be declared to have passed the examination, if they obtain the minimum pass marks in each subject viz. 36% no division shall be awarded at the part I and Part II Examination.

    Examination of B.A. Part II

    SUBJECT

    COMPULASRY/

    OPTIONAL

    NOMENCLATURE OF THE PAPER PAPER CODE

    INTERNAL SESSIONA

    L

    THEORY (WRITTEN

    EXAM)

    PRACTICAL

    MAX. MARKS

    HINDI LITERATURE

    izFke iz’u i=- jhfr dkyhu dkO; BAHI-

    201 20 80 _

    200

    f}rh; iz’u i=- ukVd ,oa ,dkadh BAHI-

    202 20 80 _

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    SANSKRIT

    izFke iz’u i=- ukVd] NUn] laLd`r lkfgR;sfrgkl ,oa O;kdj.k

    BAS-201 20 80 _

    200

    f}rh; iz’u i=- oSfnd lkfgR;]

    x| lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k

    BAS-202 20 80 _

    HISTORY

    PAPER I- HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL

    INDIA (1206-1740 A.D.)

    BAHY-

    201 20 80 _

    200

    PAPER II - Survey of Rajasthan History from the Earliest Times to 1956 A.D.

    BAHY-

    202 20 80 _

    POLITICAL

    SCIENCE

    PAPER I- SELECTED

    POLITICAL SYSTEM

    BAPS-

    201 20 80 _

    200 PAPER II - INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

    BAPS-

    302 20 80 _

    GEOGRAPHY

    PAPER I- Human Geography BAGY-

    201 15 60

    50

    200 PAPER II - Geography of Rajasthan

    BAGY-

    202 15 60

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    B.A. Part II (Hindi)

    Two Papers Max. Marks – 160 Min. Pass Marks – 58 Internal Max. Marks – 040 Min. Pass Marks – 14

    PAPER – I fgUnh lkfgR;

    ç'u i= % jhfr dkyhu dkO;

    le; 3 ?kaVs iw.kkZad & 80

    bdkbZ& 1

    1- ds'ko % jkepfUnzdk&x.ks'k oUnuk] ljLorh oUnuk] Jhjke oUnuk] vo/kiqjh 'kksHkk

    o.kZu] lhrk&Lo;Eoj] ij'kjke laokn] ou esa jke] Hkjr&dSds;h laokn]

    y{e.k&Øks/k] iapoVh o.kZu] fl;k gj.k] v'kksd okfVdk esa jko.k&lhrk]

    lhrk ds fojg esa jke n'kk] jko.k&guqeku laokn] yadk ngu] vaxn&jko.k

    laokn] lhrk dh vfXu&ijh{kk] jkejkT; o.kZuA

    2- fcgkjh % nksgs& esjh Hko ck/kk gjkS] lhl eqdqV dfV dkNuh] eksj eqdqV dh pfUnzduq]

    lksgr vksr]

    ekugq fcf/k ru] l?ku dqat Nk;k] Hkky yky csanh] br vkofr pfy] jfur

    Hkàx ?kaVkoyh] dgykus ,dr clr] v:u ljks:g dj] T;kSa OgSgkSa R;ksa] djkS

    dqor txq] dc dks Vsjr] FkksjsbZ xqu jh>rs] LokjFkq lqÑr u] dfj Qysy dks]

    ftu fnu ns[ks] dkSu Hkkafr jfg] dgr uVr jh>r] usg u uSuuq] ufga ijkxq]

    eaxy fcUnq lqjax] nhj?k lk¡l u ysgq] i=k gh frfFk] rks yx ;k] rU=h ukn

    dfoÙk&jl] dud dud rS] uj dh v:] ejr I;kl fiatjk] bgha vkl

    vVD;kS jgr] fy[ku cSfB tkdh] dapu ru /ku] vkor tkr u tkfu,] ikol fulhA

    2- nso % Nan & lqfu ds /kqfu pkrd&eksjfu dh] lksor rsa l[kh tkX;ks ugha]

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    lius esa xbZ ns[ku gkSa lqfu] rk fnu rsa vfr O;kdqy gS fr;] cky yrku eSa

    cky dkS cksy] eksj gh HkkSu eSa Hkkorks vkor] ,d rqgha o"̀kHkkuq lqrk v#] ljkgSa

    lqjklqj fl) lekt] vkiql eSa jl eSa jglSa] lq[k lst ds eafnj rs xqjeafnj]

    Jhfcf/k ckuh tq csn c[kkuh] tc rs dq¡oj dkUg jkojh dykfu/kku] Jhf> fjf>

    jgfr jgfl g¡fl g¡fl mBSa] vkbZ cjlkus rs cksykbZ o"̀kHkkuqlqrk] jkf/kdk dkUg dks

    /;ku /kjS] ikojfu rs ikoM+s ijs gS iqj ikSfj yx] lkou ekl l[khu eSa lqUnfj]

    efUnj rsa fudlh cfu T;kSa lfl] [kksfj ykS [ksyu vkofr;su rkS] /kkj eSa /kkb

    /k¡lh fu/kkj OgS] jkojks :i jáks Hkfj cSuu] çse dgkfuu lks ifgys] vk¡f[ku vk¡f[k

    yxk;s jgSa] lk¡lu gh lksa leh; x;ks] ,dS vfHkyk"k yky&yk[k Hkk¡fr ysf[k;r]

    dksÅ dgkS dqyVk] c#uh c/kcaj ls xwnjh iyd nksÅ] >gfj >gfj >huh cw¡nfu ifjr ekuksA

    bdkbZ& 2

    4- in~ekdj % _rq o.kZu & dwyu esa] dsfyu] dNkju esa( vkSjS Hkk¡fr dqtu

    esa( papyk pekdSa( vk;h gkS [ksyu Qkx( lht czt pan iS pyh( f>yd

    >dksj jgS( vkifg vkiiS #fl jgh( vkt cjlkus dh ucsyh vycsyh c/kwA

    jl fu:i.k & ,slh u ns[kh lquh ltuh( , gks uanyky ,slhA

    QqVdj & rhj ij rjfu&ruwtk] xksdqy ds dqy dks] Qgjs fulku fnlkfu]

    flj dVfga] ,dS xfg Hkkys] fdyfdydr paMh] dken dyk&fu/kku] lwjr

    ds lkg dgS] iqPNu ds LoPN] ikjkokj&ikj&ykSaA

    HkfDr & nsouj fdUuj] jke dks uke tiks] Hkw[k yxs rc nsr gS Hkkstu] Hkksx

    esa jksx fo;ksx la;ksx esa] ;k tx tkudh&thou] ehBks egk fefljh rsa] tksx

    ti lU/;k] dke cl lwiu[kk] xaxk ds pfj=] lq[kn lqgkbZA

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    5- lsukifr % 'ys"k o.kZu & nhf{kr ijljke( ew

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    gk;( pksi pkg pkofu( usg&fu/kku lqtku lehi( pan pdksj dh pkg djS( fg;s eSa tq vkjfr(

    fnufu ds Qsj lksa( dkSu dh lju tS;s( ?kuvkuan I;kjs lqtku lqukS( ftu vk¡f[ku( iwju izse

    dks ea=( Hk, vfr fuBqj(

    ehr lqtku vuhr djkS ftu( igys viuk; lqtku lusg( rsjs nsf[kcs dksa(

    vfr lw/kks lusg dks( fdr dks

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    dkO; 'kkL= %& dkO; ds y{k.k] dkO; ds gsrq] dkO; ç;kstu ¼laf{kIr ifjp;½ uk;d&ukf;dk HksnA

    çeq[k NUn %& nksgk pkSikbZ] dqaMfy;k¡] dfoÙk] xhfrdk] gfjxhfrdk] jksyk] mYykyk] efyuh] loS;k] nzqrfoyfEcrA

    ijh{kdksa ds fy, funsZ'k %&

    1- iz'u i= bdkb;ksa esa foHkDr gksA 2- izR;sd bdkbZ ls funsZ'kkuqlkj fo'ys”k.kkRed ,oa vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,A

    3- izR;sd bdkbZ ls fo'ys”k.kkRed ,oa vkykspukRed iz'uksa dks fujUrj Øe ls

    iwNk tk,A 4- ikB~;Øe esa dqN u dqN cnyko gksrk jgrk gS vr% ijh{kd iwoZorhZ iz'u i=

    dks izek.k u ekusA

    foLrr̀ vad ;kstuk %&

    bdkbZ& 1

    ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ iwNh tk,xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA

    'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6

    ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8

    ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 2

    ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ iwNh tk,xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA

    'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6

    ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8

    ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 2

    ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ iwNh tk,xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA

    'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6

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    ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8

    ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 4

    ¼v½ jhfrdky ds bfrgkl ls nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 12 1x12=12

    ¼c½ jhfrdky ds bfrgkl ls nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d

    djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 4 1x4=4

    bdkbZ& 5

    ¼v½ dkO; 'kkL= ls nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 12 1x12=12

    ¼c½ dkO; 'kkL= ls nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 4 1x4=4

    lgk;d iqLrdsa %&

    1- fgUnh lkfgR; % ;qx vkSj izof̀Ùk;k¡ & f'kodqekj 'kekZ 2- jhfr eqDr LoPNUn dkO; /kkjk & euksgjyky xkSM+ 3- fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & MkW- cgknqj flag 4- jhfrdkyhu fgUnh vkSj dkO; & Hkxokunkl frokjh 5- fcgkjh dk u;k ewY;kadu & cPpu flag 6- egkdfo efrjke & f=Hkqou flag 7- ds'ko dh dkO; dyk & Ñ".k 'kadj 'kqDy 8- ?kukuUn dkO; vkSj vkykspuk & fd'kksjh yky 9- leh{kk 'kkL= & n'kjFk vks>k

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    B.A.- II (Hindi)

    PAPER – II

    f}rh; iz'u i= % ukVd ,oa ,dkadh

    le; 3 ?kaVs iw.kkZad & 80

    bdkbZ & 1 ukVd & gfLrukiqj & uUnfd'kksj vkpk;Z] okXnsoh izdk'ku] chdkusj

    bdkbZ & 2 ukVd & eqfDriFk & jfo prqosZnh] ';ke izdk'ku] t;iqj

    bdkbZ & 3 ,dkadh %&

    1- ,d rksyk vQhe dh dher & jkedqekj oekZ 2- lkgc dks tqdke gS & misUnzukFk ^v'd* 3- ijns ds ihNs & mn;'kadj HkÍ 4- edM+h dk tkyk & txnh'kpUnz ekFkqj 5- vn'̀; vkneh dh vkRegR;k & fofiu vxzoky 6- cgqr cM+k loky & eksgu jkds'k

    bdkbZ & 4 7- rk¡cs ds dhM+s & Hkqous'oj 8- dky iq#"k vkSj vtark dh urZdh & y{ehukjk;.k yky 9- gjh ?kkl ij {k.k Hkj & lqjsUnz oekZ 10- lejFk dks ugha nks"k xqlkbZa & lQnj gk'keh 11- ;gk¡ jksuk euk gS & eerk dkfy;k 12- vejtksr & y{ehukjk;.k jaxk

    bdkbZ & 5

    fgUnh ukVd ,oa ,dkadh dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl rFkk ukVd ,oa ,dkadh dk rkfRod v/;;uA

    ijh{kdksa ds fy, funsZ'k %& 1- iz'u i= bdkb;ksa esa foHkDr gksA 2- izR;sd bdkbZ ls funsZ'kkuqlkj O;k[;kRed ,oa vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,A 3- izR;sd bdkbZ ls O;k[;kRed ,oa vkykspukRed iz'uksa dks fujUrj Øe ls iwNk tk,A 4- ikB~;Øe esa dqN u dqN cnyko gksrk jgrk gS vr% ijh{kd iwoZorhZ iz'u i= dks çek.k

    u ekusA foLrr̀ vad ;kstuk %&

    bdkbZ& 1 ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ ukVd ls iwNh tk,¡xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA 'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6

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    ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA

    'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8

    ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 2 ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ ukVd ls iwNh tk,¡xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA 'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6 ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8 ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 2 ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ ,dkafd;ksa ls iwNh tk,¡xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA 'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6 ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8 ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek&80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 4

    ¼v½ nks O;k[;k,¡ ,dkafd;ksa ls iwNh tk,¡xh ftuesa ls ,d O;k[;k djuh gksxhA 'kCn lhek & 200 'kCn vad & 6 1x6=6 ¼c½ nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs muesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 8 1x8=8 ¼l½ nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls ,d iz'u djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 2 1x2=2

    bdkbZ& 5

    ¼v½ ukVd vkSj ,dkafd;ksa ds mn~Hko vkSj fodkl ls nks vkykspukRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs] ftuesa ls ,d djuk gksxkA 'kCn lhek & 400 'kCn vad & 10 1x10=10 ¼l½ pkj y?kwÙkjkRed iz'u iwNs tk,¡xs ftuesa ls nks iz'u djus gksaxsA 'kCn lhek & 80 'kCn vad & 3 2x3=6 lgk;d iqLrdsa %& 1- vk/kqfud fgUnh ukVd & MkW- uxsUnz 2- fgUnh ukVd & MkW- cPpu flag 3- ukV~; dyk & MkW- j?kqoa'k 4- ukVd dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl & n'kjFk vks>k 5- fgUnh dk x| lkfgR; & jkepUnz frokjh 6- HkkjrsUnq lexz & gseUr 'kekZ ¼fgUnh izpkjd laLFkku]

    okjk.klh½

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    B.A.- II (Sanskrit)

    Two Papers Max. Marks – 160 Min. Pass Marks – 58

    Internal Max. Marks – 040 Min. Pass Marks – 14

    PAPER – I

    laLdr̀ lkfgR;

    çFke ç'u i= & ukVd] NUn] laLdr̀ lkfgR;sfrgkl ,oa O;kdj.k

    le; 3 ?kaVs iw.kkZad & 80

    bdkbZ&1

    ukVd ls O;k[;k ¼vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~½ 16 vad

    ¼d½ nks 'yksdks dh laLd̀r esa O;k[;k 08 vad

    ¼[k½ lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    bdkbZ&2

    ukVd ls O;k[;k ¼vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~½ 16 vad

    ¼d½ nks 'yksdks dh fgUnh esa O;k[;k 08 vad

    ¼[k½ lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    bdkbZ&3

    Nan ¼vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ esa iz;qDr lHkh NUn½ 16 vad

    bdkbZ&4

    O;kdj.k& 16 vad

    ¼d½ d̀r izR; izdj.k ls fu/kkZfjr izR;; & rO;r~] vuh;j~] vr~]D;i~] .;r~] rp̀~] .oqy~]Dr] äorq] DRok] Y;qV~] 'kr]̀ 'kkup~] rqeu~] Y;i~ bu izR;;ksa ds fo/kk;d lw=ksa dk lksnkgj.k vFkZKku

    06 vad

    ¼[k½ rf)r& erqi~] bu~] Bd~] Ro] ry~ bu izR;;ksa ds fo/kk;d lw=ksa dk lksnkgj.k vFkZKku

    06 vad

    ¼x½ L=hizR;& M+~hi~] M+~h"k~] Vki~ bu izR;;ksa ds fo/kk;d lw=ksa dk lksnkgj.k vFkZKku

    04 vad

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    bdkbZ&5

    laLd̀r lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & 16 vad

    ¼d½ ohj dkO;] ,frgkfld dkO;] ukVd esa ls lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    ¼[k½ xhfrdkO;] x|dkO;] ,oa dFkk lkfgR; esa ls lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    ikB~;iqLrdsa ,oa lgk;d iqLrdsa&

    1. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & lqcks/k pUnz iar] eksrhyky cukjlhnkl] fnYyh

    2. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & ia- f'koizlkn f}osnh] Hkkjrh; fo|k izdk'ku] fnYyh

    3. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- oklqnsoÑ".k prqosZnh] egky{eh izdk'ku] vkxjk

    4. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & fu:i.k fo|ky³~dkj] lkfgR; Hk.Mkj] esjB

    5. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- izHkkdj 'kkL=h ,oa :iukjk;.k f=ikBh

    6. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ O;k[;k & jk/kkcYyHk f=ikBh] e-iz- fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh

    7. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & jek laLÑr Vhdk o vuq- MkW- jek'kadj f=ikBh

    8. vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ & dkUrkukFk 'kkL=h rSyax] pkS[kEck izdk'ku

    9. laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & vkpk;Z cynso mik/;k;

    10. laLÑr lkfgR; dk lekykspukRed bfrgkl & jkefoykl pkS/kjh

    11. laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & okpLifr xSjksyk] pkS[kEck fo|k Hkou

    12. laLÑr lkfgR; dk lekykspukRed bfrgkl & MkW- jketh mik/;k;

    13. izkS

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    B.A.- II (Sanskrit)

    PAPER – II ¼laLd`r lkfgR;½

    f}rh; ç'u i= & oSfnd lkfgR;] x| lfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k

    le; 3 ?kaVs iw.kkZad & 80

    bdkbZ&1

    _d~lwDr & _Xosn ds fuEufyf[kr lwä 16 vad

    1. vfXu ¼1%1½

    2. o#.k ¼1%25½

    3. lw;Z ¼1-115½

    4. fo".kq ¼1%154½

    5. bUnz ¼2%12½

    6. iztkifr ¼10-121½

    7. laKku ¼10-191½

  • ¼d½ _d+lwDr _Xosn ds nks ea=ksa dk vuqokn 08 vad

    ¼[k½ fu/kkZfjr fdlh ,d lwDr dk fgUnh esa lkj 08 vad

    bdkbZ&2

    bZ'kkokL;ksifu"kn~ & ;tqosZn dk 40oka v/;k; 16 vad

    ¼d½ nks ea=ksa dh O;k[;k 08 vad

    ¼[k½ lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    bdkbZ&3

    x| lkfgR; & 'kqduklksins'k ¼dknEcjhr%½ 16 vad

    ¼d½ nks x|k'kksa dk fgUnh esa vuqokn 08 vad

    ¼[k½ fu/kkZfjr va'k ls lkekU; iz'u 08 vad

    bdkbZ&4

    okP; & 16 vad

    ¼drZ̀okP;] deZokP;] HkkookP;½

    okP;ksa dk lkekU; Kku ,oa okP; ifjorZu 16 vad

    bdkbZ&5

    O;kdj.k& fuEufyf[kr lw=ksa ds vk/kkj ij & lekl Kku 16 vad

    ¼v½ lg lqik] vO;;a foHkfäå] unhfHk'p] f}rh;k fJrkrhrå] rr̀h;krRÑrkFksZuå] prqFkhZ rnFkkZFkZå] Ik´~peh Hk;su] "k"Bh] rRiq#"k% lekukf/kdj.k deZ/kkj;%] la[;kiwoksZ f}xq%] fo'ks"k.ka fo'ks";s.k cgqye~] miekukfu lkekU;opuS%] dqxfrizkn;%] fnd~la[;s laKk;ke~] la[;kiwoksZf}xq%] vusdeU;inkFksZ] pkFksZ }U}%] firk ek=kA

    ¼vk½ O;kdj.k& dkjd izdj.k ds fuEufyf[kr lw= iBuh; gSa&

    1. izkfrifndkFkZ&fy³~xifjek.kopu & ¼;a izfr dksi% ek=s izFkek½

    2. drZqjhfIlrrea deZ

    3. deZf.k f}rh;k ~

    4. vdfFkra p

    5. vf/k&'kh³~ LFkk··lka deZ

    6. mikUo/;k³~ol%

    7. vfHkr% ifjr% le;k&fud"kk&gk izfr;ksxs·fi

    8. vUrjk·Urjs.k ;qDrs ~

    9. lk/kdrea dj.ke~

    10. drZ̀dj.k;ksLrr̀h;k

    11. lg;qDrs·iz/kkus

    12. ;suk³~xfodkj%

    13. bRFkaHkwry{k.ks

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    14. deZ.kk ;efHkizSfr l lEiznkue~

    15. #P;FkkZuka izh;ek.k%

    16. Øq/k~&nzqgs";kZlw;kFkkZuka

    17. prqFkhZ lEiznkus

    18. ue% LofLr & Lokgk & Lo/kk·ya & o"kM~ & ;ksxkPp

    19. /kqzoeik;s·iknkue

    20. viknkus Ik´~peh

    21. Hkh=kFkkZuka Hk;gsrq%

    22. okj.kkFkkZukehfIlr

    23. "k"Bh 'ks"ks izfr;ksxs·fi

    24. "k"Bh gsrq&iz;ksxs

    25. vk/kkjks·f/kdj.ke

    26. lIrE;f/kdj.ks p

    27. ;L; p Hkkosu Hkkoy{k.ke~

    28. ;r'p fu/kkZj.ke~

    29. Ik´~peh foHkDrs

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    ¼d½ pkj inksa dk lekl foxzg rFkk lekl uke iz"VO; gSA 08 vad

    ¼[k½ pkj lw=ksa dh lksnkgj.k O;k[;k 08 vad

    vFkok

    js[kkafdr inksa esa ls iz;qDr foHkfDr dk uke ,oa fo/kk;d lw= ys[kuikB~;iqLrdsa ,oa lgk;d iqLrdsa&

    1. osnp;ue~ & fo'oEHkjukFk f=ikBh] fo'ofo|ky; izdk'ku 2. _d~lwDrlaxzg & MkW- gfjnÙk 'kkL=h 3. oSfndlwDrjRukoyh & yEcksnj feJ] galk izdk'ku] t;iqj 4. oSfndlwDrjRukoyh & MkW- jktsUnz izlkn feJ] txnh'k laLÑr

    iqLrdky; 5. oSfnd lwDr&lq/kk & MkW- iz|qEu f}osnh] Hkkjrh; fo|k izdk'ku 6. y?kqfl)kUr dkSeqnh & Hkhelsu 'kkL=h 7. fl)kUrdkSeqnh dkjdizdj.ke~ & MkW- dykukFk >k] pkS[kEck izdk'ku 8. dkjd&nhfidk & ia- eksguoYyHk iar] jkeukjk;.k cs.khek/ko 9. dkjdizdj.ke~ ¼fl-dkS-½ & MkW- vdZukFk pkS/kjh] txnh'k iqLrdky;

    10. dkjdizdj.ke~ ¼fl-dkS-½ & MkW- jkejax 'kekZ] Hkkjrh; fo|k izdk'ku] fnYyh 11. 'kqduklksins'k% & vk- 'ks"kjkt 'kekZ] pkS[kEck izdk'ku 12. 'kqduklksins'k% & MkW- jkeukjk;.k >k] txnh'k laLÑr iqLrdky; 13. 'kqduklksins'k% & lqns'k ukjax] Hkkjrh; fo|k izdk'ku] fnYyh 14. y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & MkW- egs'kflag dq'kokgk] pkS[kEck izdk'ku 15. jpukuqokndkSeqnh & MkW- dfiy nso f}osnh 16. izkSk 22. bZ'kkokL;ksifu"kn~ & Mk- lqHkk"k osnyadkj] vyadkj izdk'ku] t;iqj

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    B.A.- II (History) Two Papers Max. Marks – 160 Min. Pass Marks – 58

    Internal Max. Marks – 040 Min. Pass Marks – 14

    PAPER – I

    HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1206-1740 A.D.)

    Duration : 3 hrs Max. Marks: 80

    Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit.

    Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4Marks respectively.

    Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    UNIT - I

    Sources of Medieval Indian History, Establishment of Turkish Rule in India.Qutubuddin Aibak, Iltutmish, Razia and Balban, Khalji imperialism.Expansion in Rajputana and Deccan, Administrative and economic regulations and their impact on the State and people.

    UNIT – II

    Innovations under Muhammed Tughlaq, Religious policy and public works of Firuz Tughlaq, Timur's Invasion, Sikandar Lodi, formation of vijaynagar Empire and Bahamani Kingdom and cause of their decline. Social and Economic condition during Sultanate period.

    UNIT – III

    Political condition of India on the eve of Babur’s invasion, his role in the establishment of the Mughal Empire, Humayun's early difficulties and causes of his failure. Shershah – Expansion of his empire and administration, political unification, Expansion and consolidation of the Mughal Empire under Akbar.

    UNIT - IV

    Nurjahan’s role in the Mughal court.Shahjhan – Golden Period Aurangzeb’s policy towards Rajput and Deccan.Religious policy of the Mughal's.Shivaji and his conquests, Causes of downfall of the Mughal Empire.

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    UNIT - V

    Nature of Mughal State, Agrarian system, Mansabdari system Foreign Trade and Commerce, Social condition of the people.

    Book Recommended:

    1. Irfan Habib : Agrarian System of Mughal India, 1526-1707.

    2. J.N. Sarkar : Mughal Administration. 3. K.M. Ashraf : Life and Condition of the People of

    Hindustan (1200-1550AD). 4. R.P. Tripathi : Rise and fall of the Mughal Empire. 5. S.R. Sharma : Religious Policy of Mughal's. 6. U.N. Dey : Administrative System of Delhi Sultanate

    (1206- 1413), Kitab Mahal, Allahbad, 1959.

    7. vk'khokZnh yky JhokLro% e/;dkyhu Hkkjr 8. vk'kk feJ] jk/ks';ke % eqxy lezkV ckcj] fgUnh xzaFk vdknehA 9. mfeZyk izdk'k feJ % Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] e/;izns’k fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] t;iqjA

    10. ds-vkj- dkuwuxks % 'ksj'kkg vkSj mldk le;] oSKkfud rFkk rduhdh 'kCnkoyh vk;ksx] fnYyhA

    11. cukjlh izlkn lDlsuk % eqxy lezkV 'kkgatgk¡] jktLFkku fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] t;iqjA 12. jk/ks';ke % lYrur dkyhu lkekftd o vkfFkZd bfrgkl] ckSgjk ifCyds'ku ,.M

    fMLVªhC;wVlZ] bykgkcknA 13. fofiu fcgkjh flUgk % Hkkjr dk lkekftd vkfFkZd ,oa lkaLdf̀rd bfrgkl ¼1200&1900½] Kkunk izdk'ku] ubZ fnYyhA

    14. gjh’k pUnz oekZ % e/;dkyhu Hkkjr Hkkx 1 ,oa 2] fgUnh ek/;e dk;kZUou funs'kky;] fnYyh fo'ofo|ky;A

    15. ch-,y- xqIrk ,oa isekjke% e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] t;iqj ifCyf'kax gkml] t;iqjA

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    B.A.- II (History) PAPER – II

    Survey of Rajasthan History from the Earliest Times to 1956 A.D.

    Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80

    Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit.

    Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4 Marks respectively.

    Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    UNIT - I

    Main Sources of History of Rajasthan, An outline of Proto-Historic Rajasthan with special reference to Kalibanga, Ahar and Bairath, Outline of Matsya Janapad, Origin of Rajputs and Prithvi raj Chauhan-III.

    UNIT - II

    Features of Feudalism in Rajput States, changes in the position of the Rajput Nobility under British Paramountcy, Maldeo, Rise of Marwar. Fort Architecture with special reference to Chittor, Ranthambore and Amber.

    UNIT – III

    The policy of Collaboration and Resistance of the Rajput States with special reference to Man Singh of Amer, Rai Singh of Bikaner, Jaswant Singh and Durgadas of Marwar. Maharana Sanga, Maharana Pratap and Swai Jai Singh-II.

    UNIT – IV

    Causes and results of Maratha penetration in Rajputana; Circumstances and consequences of the treaties of 1818 with special reference to Mewar, Marwar and Kota.Uprising of 1857 in Rajasthan – Cuases and results, Cuase of political awakening in Rajasthan.

    UNIT – V

    Peasant Movement in Bilolia and Tribal Movements under Govindgiri and Motilal Tejawat.Contribution of Prajamandals in

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    the Freedom Movement with special reference to Bharatpur, Jaipur and Marwar. Formation of Rajasthan in 1948-

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    Book Recommended:

    1. D.C. Shukla : Early History of Rajasthan. 2. Dashrath Sharma : Rajasthan Through the Ages. Vol.I,II&

    III, Rajasthan State.Archives, Bikaner.

    3. S.S. Saxena and : Bijolia Kissan Andolan ka Ithihas. Padmaja Sharma Rajasthan Archieves, Bikaner 1972.

    4. V.P. Menon : Integration of the Indian State. 5. vkj-ih- O;kl % jktLFkku dk o`gr bfrgkl Hkkx izFke rFkk f}rh; jktLFkku

    fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] t;iqjA 6. ds-,l- lDlsuk % jktLFkku esa jktuSfrd tutkxj.k] jktLFkku fgUnh xazFk

    vdkneh] t;iqjA 7. MkW- th-,u- 'kekZ % jktLFkku dk bfrgklA 8. MkW- ,e-,l- tSu % vk/kqfud jktLFkku dk bfrgklA

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    B.A. Part II Two Papers Max. Marks – 160 Min. Pass Marks – 58

    Internal Max. Marks – 040 Min. Pass Marks – 14

    PAPER I : SELECTED POLITICAL SYSTEM

    Duration: 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Marks

    Note : The question Paper shall contain 10 questions in all, i.e. two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two parts– Part A and Part B having 12 and 4 marks respectively. Candidate has to answer. part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page.

    Unit-I Salient Features and nature of British Constitution, Conventions, King and Crown, Prime Minister and Cabinet, Parliament, Relationship of House of Commons with House of Lords, Office of the Speaker, Rule of Law, Bureaucracy and Party System in U.K.

    Unit-II Salient features of the American Constitution, President - Election Process and Functions, Separation of Powers and Checks and Balance, Federalism: The Federal Judiciary and Judicial Review, Congress - Its Structure and Function, Importance of Senate in U.S. Political System and Party System, Comparison between the British and American Party System.

    Unit-III Salient features of the Swiss Constitution, Federal Assembly and Federal Council, Direct Democracy.

    Unit-IV Characteristics of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of China, Fundamental Rights, Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, Democratic centralism, Organization and role of Communist Party of China.

    Unit-V Salient Feature of Constitution of the Fifth Republic of France, Fundamental Rights, French Executive.The President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the French Parliament, the Judiciary, Party system, Bureaucracy and Administrative law.

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    Reference Books : 1 fo'o ds izeq[k lafo/kku ch-,y- QfM+;k

    2 izeq[k jktuhfrd O;oLFkk, izHkqnRr 'kekZ

    3 Major Contemporary World Constitutions K.R. Bombwall

    4 Comparative Government S.E. Finer

    5 Modern Democracies James Bryce

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    B.A. Part II PAPER II : INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

    Duration: 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Marks

    Note : The question Paper shall contain 10 questions in all, i.e. two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two parts– Part A and Part B having 12 and 4 marks respectively. Candidate has to answer. part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page.

    Unit-I Major Landmarks in the Constitutional Development of India, Framing of the Indian Constitution-Major Issues, Trends and Approaches of the Constituent Assembly; Preamble of the Constitution; Salient features of the Indian Constitution.

    Unit-II

    Nature of the Feederal System, Human Rights Philosophy, Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, Methods of Amendment of Constitution; Nature of the Federal System, Union-State Relationship and recent trends.

    Unit-III The Union Executive; The Union Parliament, Working of Parliamentary System, The Supreme Court; The Judicial Review; Emergency Provisions.

    Unit-IV

    Office of the Governor, Chief Minister and High Courts, Role of Leadership, Coalition Govt., Party System, Election Commission, Electoral Politics and Electoral Reforms.

    Unit-V National Integration : Major problems facing Indian Political System - Terrorism, Linguism, Regionalism, Communalism, Politics of Reservation; Role of Caste in Indian Politics.

    Reference Books :

    1 Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkk iq[kjkt tSu

    2 Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ,l-,e-lbZn

    3 Hkkjrh; lafo/kku cztfd'kksj 'kekZ

    4 gekjk lafo/kku lqHkk"k d';i

    5 lkekftd eqís th-,y- 'kekZ

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    B.A.- II (Geography) Two Papers Max. Marks – 120 Min. Pass Marks – 43

    Practical Max. Marks – 050 Min. Pass Marks – 20

    Internal Max. Marks – 030 Min. Pass Marks – 11

    PAPER – I Human Geography

    Duration : 3 hrs. Max.Marks:60

    Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit.Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 10 and 2 Marks respectively.Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    UNIT – I

    Definition,Nature Scope and Branches of Human Geography, Principles and Approaches of Human Geography, man Environment relationship: Determinism, Possibilism and Neo-Determinism, Dualism in Geography-Systematic/Regional, Physical/Human.

    UNIT-II

    Division of Mankind into racial Groups-Human Races-Their Characteristics and Distribution.Tribal Groups in the world and India Primary Economic Activities of Human-food collection, Hunt, Hearding, Fishries and Shifting Agriculture.

    UNIT-III

    Human Adaptation to the environment:

    1. Cold Region-Eskimo. 2. Hot Region- Bushman,Beduin 3. Plateau- Gonds, Masai. 4. Mountain-Gujjars 5. Plane Region- Bheel, Santhal its Social and Eeonomic Activities.

    UNIT-IV

    Distribution and Growth of Population: world Distribution Pattern-Physical economic and Social factors influencing. Spacial distribution – Concept of over population, under population and optimum population Internal and International migration of population.

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    UNIT-V

    Population region of India: Dynamic, evaluative and development alienated, over population problem of India and its Solution, India’s Population programe and policies.

    Books Recommended:

    1. Fellman, J.L. : Human Geography-Landscape of Human Activities, Brown and Benchman Pub., USA.

    2. De Blij H.J. : Human Geography, Culture, Society and Space John Wiley, New York. 3. MkW- dkSf’kd % ekuo Hkwxksy ds ljy fl)kUr] jLrksxh ifCyds’kUl] esjB 4. fo'oukFk f}osnh

    ,oa dUukSft;k % ekuo Hkwxksy ds fl)kUr] fdrkc egy] bykgkckn

    5. vgen uQhl % ekuo Hkwxksy jLrksxh ifCyds’kUl] esjB

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    B.A.- II (Geography)

    PAPER – II Geography of Rajasthan

    Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 60

    Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit.Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 10 and 2 Marks respectively.Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section.

    UNIT – I

    Introduction: State building and administrative framework, Geological Structure Physiography of Rajasthan-Physical Division, Structure, Relief, Climate, Drainage pattern (System) Soils Natural Vegetation,

    UNIT-II Agricultural and Economic features of Rajasthan, Food and Commercial Crops Sources of Inigation. Animal and Dairy Development

    UNIT-III Energy and Power Resources- Hydro.Electrict-Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas, Solar energy, Bio-gas Mineral's Resources and Industries.

    UNIT-IV

    Demographic Structure-Growth of Population, Distribution, Density, Rural-Urban Population Commercial Structure: Bheel and Garasiya Development of Trade and Transport Influencing Factor’s in Rajasthan.

    UNIT-V

    Physiographic Region of Rajasthan Detailed Study of Marusthali, Aravali, Hadoti Plateau and Bangar Area.

    Books Recommended:

    1. Mishra, V.C. : Geography of Rajasthan, National Book Trust, New Delhi. 2. ,y-vkj- HkYyk % jktLFkku dk Hkwxksy] dqynhi izdk’ku] vtesj 3. ,p-,e- lDlsuk % jktLFkku dk Hkwxksy] jktLFkku fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] t;iqj 4. ,p-,l-‘kekZ ,oa

    ,e-,y-‘kekZ % jktLFkku dk Hkwxksy] iap’khy izdk’ku] t;iqj

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    Geography Practical

    Particulars

    Cartographic Symbol's Types and its use, Classification of distribution map dot map, choropleth map and Isopleth map.

    Circle Diagrams, Traffic Flow Diagram.

    Mean, Median, mode& Standard Deviation.

    Plane table servey- Radiation and Inter-Section method, Resectioning-Two point probleoms and three point problems.

    Village Report: Socio-economic Survey of One Village.

    Distribution of Marks

    Lab Work : 20

    Field Work : 10

    Practical File : 10

    Viva-voce : 10

    Total : 50

    Suggested Readings :

    1. Misra, R.P. and Ramesh : A. Fundamentals of Cartography, Mc. Milian Co., New Delhi.

    2. Robinson. All etal. : Elements of Cartography, John Wiley & Sons, U.S.A.

    3. Sarkar. A.K. Practical Geography : A Systematic Approach Oriental Longman, Calcutta.

    4. ‘kekZ] ts-ih- % izk;ksfxd Hkwxksy] jLrksxh] izdk’ku esjBA