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Bachelor of Arts Part-II NSS
Syllabus for Semester System
(i.e. from June 2011 ) Onwards
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.A. PART – II
INTRODUCED FROM – JUNE 2011
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S.)
PAPER NO. 3
SEMESTER -III
Unit 1 :
Personality Development.
i)
Meaning principal of development.
ii)
Four aspects of development – Physical, Mental, Social, and
Moral.
Unit 2 :
Unit 3 :
iii)
Factors influencing development of personality.
iv)
Heredity and environment.
Leadership
i)
Meaning and functions.
ii)
Methods of leadership.
iii)
Qualities of constrictive leadership.
iv)
Rapport building with community and role of leadership.
Village adoption programme under N.S.S.
i)
Nature and objectives.
ii)
Approaches and strategies in adopting a village with special
reference to involving peoples participation in N.S.S.
activities.
iii)
Govt. and Non Government agencies, political and village
leadership for effective implantation of N.S.S. programme an
activities in adopted villages.
Unit 4 :
Social Survey
i)
Meaning an design of social survey.
ii)
Methods of data collection.
iii)
Preparation of social survey.
iv)
Application of survey findings to problem solving.
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.A. PART – II
INTRODUCED FROM – JUNE 2011
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S.)
PAPER NO. 5
SEMESTER -IV
Unit 5 :
Unit 6 :
Unit 7 :
Unit 8 :
Rural Community
i)
Introduction to rural life structure of village community.
ii)
Caste and religion.
iii)
Rural economy.
iv)
Rural leadership.
Functional structure of Panchyat Raj
i)
Gram Panchyat
ii)
Panchayat Samiti
iii)
Zilla Parishad
Environment and Rural Society
i)
Meaning and Importance
ii)
Water Pollution.
iii)
Land Pollution.
iv)
Social Forestry.
Problems of Rural Areas
i)
Bonded labour.
ii)
Mal Nutrition.
iii)
Superstitions.
iv)
Sanitation and hygiene.
v)
Problems of socially weaker sections: Women and Farmers.
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Reference Book :
1) Hurlock F.R. : Development Psychology.
2) Kuppuswamy B. : An introduction to Social Psychology.
3) Khanna B.S. : Panchayat Raj in India.
4) Dr. Bajpuri S.R. : Methods of Social Survey and Research.
5) Dr. Desai A.R. : Rural Sociology.
6) Tiss : Training Programme on National Programme Scheme.
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.A. PART – II
INTRODUCED FROM – JUNE 2011
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S.)
PAPER NO. 4
SEMESTER -III
Unit 1 :
A brief introduction to the working with individuals, group and
community : i) Social case work ii) Social Group work
iii) Community Organization.
Unit 2 :
Unit 3 :
Unit 4 :
Programme Planning
i)
Nature and Importance.
ii)
Principles.
iii)
Methods.
Motivation
i)
Meaning and factors.
ii)
Influencing Motivation.
iii)
Need of social motivation in N.S.S. activities.
Scheme for Rural Development
i)
Niramal Gram.
ii)
Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
iii)
Self Help Group.
iv)
Youth Welfare.
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.A. PART – II
INTRODUCED FROM – JUNE 2011
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S.)
PAPER NO. 6
SEMESTER -IV
Unit 5 :
Unit 6 :
Unit 7 :
Unit 8 :
Empowerment of Women
i)
Concept and Nature.
ii)
Need of Empowerment of Women.
iii)
Benefits and obstacles.
Human Rights
i)
Origin and Meaning.
ii)
History and development of Human Rights.
iii)
Human Rights – UNO manifesto.
Human Rights of Special Group
i)
Children
ii)
Senior citizens
iii)
Women
iv)
Disabled
A) Role and Importance of Non-Government
Organization (NGO)
i)
Definition and Meaning.
ii)
Characteristics and Functions.
iii)
Report of Local NGO you have visited.
B) Study of important NGOs
i)
UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund)
ii)
WHO (World Health Organization)
iii)
The International Red Cross.
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Reference Books :
1. Stroup H.H. : Social work : An introduction in the field.
2. Chowdhry Paul : Introduction to Social work.
3. Friend lander W.A. : Cocnepts and Methods of Social work.
4. Dr. Chandra U. : Human Rights.
5. Dr. Seema Singh : Women Empowerment.
6. Bhose Joel S.G.R. : NGO’s and Rural Development.
7. Tiss : Orientation Course for N.S.S. Programme officers.
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Paper No. 3 National Service Scheme Sem.- III
Paper No. 5 National Service Scheme Sem.- IV
Service Paper No. 4 National Service Scheme Sem.- III
Paper No. 6 National Service Scheme Sem.- IV
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Common Nature of Question Paper
Sem.- III & IV
(Total- 40 Marks)
Question -1 Objective (Multiple Choice) 05 Mark
Question -2 Short Note (3 Out of 5)
15 Mark
Question -3 Broad question (2 Out of 3) 20 Mark
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