History of Contemporary India (1947 CE- 2000 CE)

Paper Code: 
DHIS 802
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

This course will enable the students

  1. To understand the process of making the Constitution and the Integration and Reorganization of Indian States.
  2. To acquaint the students with the political developments in India after Independence.
  3. To comprehend the socio-economic changes and progress in science and technology in India.

Course Outcomes (CO)

Course

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

DHIS 802

History of Contemporary India (1947 CE- 2000 CE)

The students will be able to  –

CO63-  Develop a comprehensive understanding on the Nehru Era including the characteristic features of Indian Constitution and integration of Indian States after independence and Socio-Economic Reforms and Foreign Policy

CO64- Analyze the Political development of post- independent India

CO65- Critically assess the economic development of India after independence

CO66- Demonstrate an Understanding of the Political, Social and Economic Developments (1984 CE – 2000 CE)

CO67- Evaluate the Emerging Trends including Communalism, Separatist Movements

Women Empowerment and Policy of Reservation

Science, Technology and Education

 

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Power Point Presentation

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

18.00

The Nehru Era (1947 CE – 1964 CE)

Features of Indian Constitution

Integration and Reorganization of Indian States

Socio- Economic Reforms and Foreign Policy

 

18.00

Political and Social Developments (1964 CE – 1984 CE)

Political Developments after Nehru Era

Abolition of Privy Purses and Titles; The Emergency

Janata Government; Return of Congress to power; Foreign Policy

 

18.00

Economic Developments

Green Revolution, Nationalization of Banks

Agriculture and industry; Five Year Plans

Education, Science and Technology

 

18.00

Political, Social and Economic Developments (1984 CE – 2000 CE)

Political Developments

Relations with Neighboring Countries

Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization

 

18.00

Emerging Trends

Communalism and Separatist Movements

Women Empowerment and Policy of Reservation

Science, Technology and Education

 

Essential Readings: 

References:

  • Amdedkar B. R., FederationVersus Freedom, Thakkar and Co, Mumbai ,1939.
  • Appadorai Raja, India’s Foreign Policy 5 Relations,
  • Bandyopadhyay , J, The Making of the India‟s Foreign Policy, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 1970.
  • Bandyopadhyay Sekhar, From Plassey to Partition, A History of Modern India, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2004.
  • Bannergee A. C. The New History of Modern India, Bagchi & Co. Delhi, 1983.
  • Brass, Paul, R. (ed.), TheNew Cambridge History of India: The Politics of India since Independence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1990.
  • Brown Judith , Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democaracy, OUP.
  • Chandra Bipan, et.al., India after Independence, 1947-2000, Penguin Books, New Delhi, 1999.
  • Chandra Bipin Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in Inda, Delhi, 1966.
  • Chatterjee, Partha (ed.), State and Politics in India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1997.
  • Dietmar Rothermund, India: The Rise of an Asia Giant, Stanza, New Delhi, 2008.
  • Dietmar, Rothermund, Contemporary India: Political, Economic and Social
  • Development, Palgrave, Delhi, 2013.
  • Divekar R. R. (ed.) Social Reform Movement in India, Bombay, 1991.
  • Dr. Anwar Alam (Eds.), “Oil, Democracy and Terrorism: An Inevitable Nexus in the Gulf”, in Contemporary West Asia: Politics and Development, New Century Publications, New Delhi, July 2010.
  • Dreze, Jean and ,AmartyaSen, India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, Clarendon, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998.
  • Dutt, V.P, India‟s Foreign Policy,Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1984.
  • Forbes Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996.
  • Forbes, Geraldine, The New Cambridge History of India: Women in Modern India, IV 2 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1996.
  • Francine Frankel, R; India‟s Political Economy, 1947-1977. The Gradual Revolution, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1978.
  • Grover B.L. and Grover S. A New Look at Modern Indian History, S. Chand & Co. New Delhi.
  • Guha, Ramchandra, India after Gandhi: The History of the World‟s Largest, Pan Macmillan India, 2017.
  • Guha, Ramchandra, Makers of Modern India,Penguin Books, New Delhi, 2012.
  • Gupta Dipankar (ed.), Social Stratification, OUP, New Delhi, 1991.
  • Gupta M. L. Glimpses of Indian History: Past and Present, Anmol Publisher, 2002.
  • Jaising Hari, India Between Drea M AND reality, Allied Publishers.
  • Khanna D. D. and Other Democracy, Diversity and Stability – 50 years of Indian Independence.
  • Kumar Dharma (ed.), The Cambridge Economic History of India, Vol. II, c. 1757-2003, Orient
  • Longman in association with Cambridge University press, New Delhi, 2005.
  • Kumar Radha, The History of Doing,Zubaan, New Delhi, 2007.
  • Majumdar R.C. Comprehensive History of India, Vol. 3 (Part III) : Peoples Publishing House.
  • Mohanty, Manoranjan, (ed.), Class, Caste and Gender: Readings in Indian
  • Government and Politics-5, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2004.
  • Nanda B. R. Essays in Modern Indian History, O.U.P., Mumbai.
  • Nanda B.R. Making of a Nation: India’s Road to Independence, Delhi, 1998.
  • Nanda B.R. Making of a Nation: India‟s Road to Independence, Delhi, 1998.
  • Pylee M. R., Constitutional History of India S. Chand & Co. Ltd, New Delhi, Fifth Edition –2011.
  • Sen, Sukomal, Working Class of India: History of Emergence and Movement, 1830-1970. K.P.Bagchi and Company, Calcutta, 1977.
  • Shah Ganshyam (ed.), Caste and Democratic Politics in India, Permanent Black, Delhi. 2002.
  • Thompson, Edward & Garratt G.T. History of British Rule in India , Vol. II, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 1999.
  • Tomlinson, B.R. (ed.),The New Cambridge History of India: The Economy of Modern India, 1860-1970, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993India: The Economy of Modern India, 1860-1970, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993.

 

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