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Gupta Rural Development in India for MA Sociology 3rd Semester Panjab University Chandigarh (Punjabi Medium)

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Gupta Rural Development in India is the prescribed Punjabi medium book for MA Sociology (3rd Semester, SOC O 633) at Panjab University, Chandigarh. Authored by P.L. Arora, Nanda, and Sachdeva, and published by Pepsu Book Depot, it provides complete coverage of the syllabus. The book comprehensively explores theoretical perspectives (liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian), state-led development programs, land reforms, Panchayati Raj, peasant movements, and the impact of market forces like the Green Revolution and globalization. It includes a vital section on short answer type questions for exam preparation. This is an essential resource for mastering rural development in India for Panjab University exams.

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  • Q1
    Is this book the latest edition that aligns with the current MA Sociology 3rd Semester syllabus (SOC O 633) of Panjab University?
    A1

    Yes, this book is specifically tailored to cover the latest syllabus of SOC O 633: Rural Development in India for Panjab University's MA Sociology 3rd Semester.

  • Q2
    Does the book include content on contemporary farmers' movements, or does it only cover historical peasant movements?
    A2

    The book provides a comprehensive timeline, covering both historical peasant movements (e.g., Kisan Sabha, Telangana) and post-independence movements, including a dedicated chapter on contemporary Farmers' Movements.

  • Q3
    Are all the government schemes like SGSY, IAY, EAS, and JRY explained in detail, even though some have been replaced by newer schemes?
    A3

    Yes, these schemes are covered in detail as per the university syllabus, providing the historical and analytical context necessary for understanding the evolution of state-led poverty alleviation efforts.

  • Q4
    Is the impact of globalization and WTO on Indian agriculture discussed from a critical sociological perspective?
    A4

    Absolutely. Unit IV critically examines Globalization, the WTO's role, and their socio-economic consequences, including commercialization of agriculture, marginalization, and challenges to sustainable development.

  • Q5
    Does this book cover the topic of the Naxalite movement in the context of rural development?
    A5

    Yes, there is a specific chapter on the Naxalite Movement within Unit III, analyzing it as a significant peasant-based movement in post-independence India.

  • Q6
    Is the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions discussed in connection with current rural development challenges?
    A6

    Yes, the book includes a chapter on the Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions, examining their function in decentralized planning and development as per the syllabus.

  • Q7
    Are the theoretical perspectives (Liberal, Marxist, Gandhian) compared and contrasted in the book?
    A7

    The first unit is dedicated to explaining and analyzing these three core perspectives on rural development separately, enabling students to understand and contrast their fundamental approaches.

  • Q8
    Is the Green Revolution analysis limited to agricultural productivity, or does it cover its social and economic impact?
    A8

    The chapter on The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society covers its broader sociological consequences, including changes in social stratification and economic disparities.

  • Q9
    Does the book provide a critical view on Community Development Programmes (CDP)?
    A9

    The chapter on Community Development Programmes (CDP) provides a historical and analytical overview, which includes examining their limitations and outcomes, as per academic discourse.

  • Q10
    Is the Telangana Uprising covered as a pre-independence peasant movement?
    A10

    Yes, the Telangana Uprising is included as a significant case study within the pre-independence section of peasant movements in Unit III.

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UNIT - I

1. Perspectives on Rural Development in India
2. Liberal Perspectives on Rural Development
3. Marxist Perspective
4. Gandhian Perspective on Rural Development

UNIT - II

5. State and Rural Development
6. Land Reforms
7. Community Development Programmes (CDP)
8. State and Alleviation of Rural Poverty through Various Programs
9. Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
10. IAY—Indira Awaas Yojana
11. Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS)
12. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)
13. State and Education of Rural Masses
14. Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions

UNIT - III

15. Rural Development and the Role of Peasant Movements
16. Tribal Revolts
17. Kisan Sabha
18. Gandhi and Peasants
19. Telangana Uprising
20. Post-Independence Period: Tenant Movement
21. Naxalite Movement
22. Fresh Move for Land Reforms
23. Farmers Movement

UNIT - IV

24. Rural Development and the Market Forces
25. The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society
26. Globalization
27. Commercialization of Agriculture
28. Impact on Non-Farm Employment
29. Distributive Justice
30. W.T.O. (World Trade Organization)
31. Process of Marginalization
32. Challenges of Sustainable Rural Development

Short Answer Type Questions

Latest Syllabus of Rural Development in India for MA Sociology 3rd Semester Panjab University (PU) Chandigarh (Punjabi Medium)


SOC O 633: RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Objective

The objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the history of rural development in India, the role of the state and farmers in it, and the impact of market forces on agriculture.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER AND THE CANDIDATES

(i) The theory question paper will be of 80 marks, and 20 marks will be for internal assessment. The duration of the paper will be 3 hours.
(ii) For private candidates, who have not been assessed earlier for internal assessment, the marks secured by them in the theory paper will proportionately be increased to the maximum marks of the paper in lieu of internal assessment.

The paper setter must put note (ii) in the question paper.

The syllabus has been divided into four units.
There shall be 9 questions in all. The first question is compulsory and shall be a short answer type containing 10 short questions spread over the whole syllabus to be answered in about 30 to 35 words each, carrying 20 marks, i.e., 2 marks each. The rest of the paper shall contain 4 units. Each unit shall have two long questions and the Candidates shall be given an internal choice of attempting one question from each unit—4 in all. Each question will carry 15 marks. 

Course Outline
Unit-I

Perspectives on Rural Development:
Liberal, Marxist, Gandhian

Unit II

State and Rural Development: Land Reforms
Community Development Programs
State and Alleviation of Rural Poverty through Various Programs: SGSY, IAY, EAS, JRY, etc.
State and Education of Rural Masses
Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions

Unit III

Rural Development and the Role of Peasant Movements:
Pre-Independence Period: Tribal Revolts, Kisan Sabha, Gandhi and Peasants, and Telangana Uprising
Post-Independence Period: Tenant Movement, Naxalite Movement, and Fresh Move for Land Reforms, Farmers Movement.

Unit IV

Rural Development and the Market Forces:
The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society
Globalization, Commercialization of Agriculture,
Impact on Non-Farm Employment and Distributive Justice
W.T.O. and the Process of Marginalization
Challenges of Sustainable Rural Development

Product Title: Gupta Rural Development in India (Punjabi Medium) – MA Sociology 3rd Semester, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Author: P. L. Arora, Nanda, Sachdeva
Publisher: Pepsu Book Depot
Language: Punjabi
Course: SOC O 633: Rural Development in India, MA Sociology (3rd Semester), Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh

This book, "Gupta Rural Development in India," is the prescribed and authoritative resource for students pursuing a Master of Arts in Sociology (3rd Semester) at Panjab University, Chandigarh, under the Punjabi medium curriculum. Meticulously crafted by P. L. Arora, Nanda, and Sachdeva, and published by Pepsu Book Depot, this volume delivers a comprehensive and syllabus-specific analysis of the multifaceted subject of rural development in India. It is structured to provide an exhaustive understanding of historical contexts, theoretical frameworks, state policies, social movements, and contemporary economic forces shaping India's rural landscape.

The book is systematically organized into four distinct units, aligning perfectly with the university's prescribed syllabus (SOC O 633). Unit I establishes the foundational theoretical perspectives on rural development, offering a critical examination of the liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian viewpoints. This unit equips students with the necessary conceptual tools to analyze subsequent themes.

Unit II delves into the role of the state in rural development. It provides a detailed historical and analytical overview of key interventions such as land reforms and Community Development Programmes (CDP). The unit extensively covers major poverty alleviation programs and rural employment schemes, including the Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY), Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY), Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS), and Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY). It further explores the state's role in the education of rural masses and the critical role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in decentralized governance and development.

Unit III shifts focus to the agency of the people by exploring Rural Development and the Role of Peasant Movements. It offers a chronological study from pre-independence mobilizations like the Tribal Revolts, the Kisan Sabha, Gandhi's engagement with peasants, and the Telangana Uprising to post-independence movements such as the Tenant Movement, the Naxalite Movement, and contemporary Farmers' Movements. This unit contextualizes the struggle for rights and fresh moves for land reforms within the broader development discourse.

Unit IV addresses the critical influence of market forces on rural development. It analyzes the transformative and differential impact of the Green Revolution on rural society. The unit critically engages with modern challenges posed by globalization, commercialization of agriculture, and the agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It further examines their impact on non-farm employment, issues of distributive justice, and the process of marginalization and concludes with the pressing challenges of sustainable rural development.

A distinctive feature of this book is the inclusion of a dedicated section for Short Answer Type Questions, tailored to the exam pattern where the first compulsory question consists of short-answer items. This section serves as an effective tool for quick revision and self-assessment, directly aiding in exam preparation.

Published by Pepsu Book Depot, a trusted name for academic texts in the region, this Punjabi medium book ensures clarity and accessibility for students. It is an indispensable guide that not only covers the entire prescribed syllabus for Panjab University MA Sociology 3rd Semester but also fosters a critical understanding of the socio-economic dynamics of rural India. For any student aiming to master the paper "Rural Development in India," this book is the essential, comprehensive, and syllabus-centric companion for achieving academic success.

UNIT - I

1. Perspectives on Rural Development in India
2. Liberal Perspectives on Rural Development
3. Marxist Perspective
4. Gandhian Perspective on Rural Development

UNIT - II

5. State and Rural Development
6. Land Reforms
7. Community Development Programmes (CDP)
8. State and Alleviation of Rural Poverty through Various Programs
9. Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
10. IAY—Indira Awaas Yojana
11. Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS)
12. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)
13. State and Education of Rural Masses
14. Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions

UNIT - III

15. Rural Development and the Role of Peasant Movements
16. Tribal Revolts
17. Kisan Sabha
18. Gandhi and Peasants
19. Telangana Uprising
20. Post-Independence Period: Tenant Movement
21. Naxalite Movement
22. Fresh Move for Land Reforms
23. Farmers Movement

UNIT - IV

24. Rural Development and the Market Forces
25. The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society
26. Globalization
27. Commercialization of Agriculture
28. Impact on Non-Farm Employment
29. Distributive Justice
30. W.T.O. (World Trade Organization)
31. Process of Marginalization
32. Challenges of Sustainable Rural Development

Short Answer Type Questions

Have Doubts Regarding This Product ? Ask Your Question

  • Q1
    Is this book the latest edition that aligns with the current MA Sociology 3rd Semester syllabus (SOC O 633) of Panjab University?
    A1

    Yes, this book is specifically tailored to cover the latest syllabus of SOC O 633: Rural Development in India for Panjab University's MA Sociology 3rd Semester.

  • Q2
    Does the book include content on contemporary farmers' movements, or does it only cover historical peasant movements?
    A2

    The book provides a comprehensive timeline, covering both historical peasant movements (e.g., Kisan Sabha, Telangana) and post-independence movements, including a dedicated chapter on contemporary Farmers' Movements.

  • Q3
    Are all the government schemes like SGSY, IAY, EAS, and JRY explained in detail, even though some have been replaced by newer schemes?
    A3

    Yes, these schemes are covered in detail as per the university syllabus, providing the historical and analytical context necessary for understanding the evolution of state-led poverty alleviation efforts.

  • Q4
    Is the impact of globalization and WTO on Indian agriculture discussed from a critical sociological perspective?
    A4

    Absolutely. Unit IV critically examines Globalization, the WTO's role, and their socio-economic consequences, including commercialization of agriculture, marginalization, and challenges to sustainable development.

  • Q5
    Does this book cover the topic of the Naxalite movement in the context of rural development?
    A5

    Yes, there is a specific chapter on the Naxalite Movement within Unit III, analyzing it as a significant peasant-based movement in post-independence India.

  • Q6
    Is the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions discussed in connection with current rural development challenges?
    A6

    Yes, the book includes a chapter on the Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions, examining their function in decentralized planning and development as per the syllabus.

  • Q7
    Are the theoretical perspectives (Liberal, Marxist, Gandhian) compared and contrasted in the book?
    A7

    The first unit is dedicated to explaining and analyzing these three core perspectives on rural development separately, enabling students to understand and contrast their fundamental approaches.

  • Q8
    Is the Green Revolution analysis limited to agricultural productivity, or does it cover its social and economic impact?
    A8

    The chapter on The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society covers its broader sociological consequences, including changes in social stratification and economic disparities.

  • Q9
    Does the book provide a critical view on Community Development Programmes (CDP)?
    A9

    The chapter on Community Development Programmes (CDP) provides a historical and analytical overview, which includes examining their limitations and outcomes, as per academic discourse.

  • Q10
    Is the Telangana Uprising covered as a pre-independence peasant movement?
    A10

    Yes, the Telangana Uprising is included as a significant case study within the pre-independence section of peasant movements in Unit III.

Latest Syllabus of Rural Development in India for MA Sociology 3rd Semester Panjab University (PU) Chandigarh (Punjabi Medium)


SOC O 633: RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Objective

The objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the history of rural development in India, the role of the state and farmers in it, and the impact of market forces on agriculture.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER AND THE CANDIDATES

(i) The theory question paper will be of 80 marks, and 20 marks will be for internal assessment. The duration of the paper will be 3 hours.
(ii) For private candidates, who have not been assessed earlier for internal assessment, the marks secured by them in the theory paper will proportionately be increased to the maximum marks of the paper in lieu of internal assessment.

The paper setter must put note (ii) in the question paper.

The syllabus has been divided into four units.
There shall be 9 questions in all. The first question is compulsory and shall be a short answer type containing 10 short questions spread over the whole syllabus to be answered in about 30 to 35 words each, carrying 20 marks, i.e., 2 marks each. The rest of the paper shall contain 4 units. Each unit shall have two long questions and the Candidates shall be given an internal choice of attempting one question from each unit—4 in all. Each question will carry 15 marks. 

Course Outline
Unit-I

Perspectives on Rural Development:
Liberal, Marxist, Gandhian

Unit II

State and Rural Development: Land Reforms
Community Development Programs
State and Alleviation of Rural Poverty through Various Programs: SGSY, IAY, EAS, JRY, etc.
State and Education of Rural Masses
Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions

Unit III

Rural Development and the Role of Peasant Movements:
Pre-Independence Period: Tribal Revolts, Kisan Sabha, Gandhi and Peasants, and Telangana Uprising
Post-Independence Period: Tenant Movement, Naxalite Movement, and Fresh Move for Land Reforms, Farmers Movement.

Unit IV

Rural Development and the Market Forces:
The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Rural Society
Globalization, Commercialization of Agriculture,
Impact on Non-Farm Employment and Distributive Justice
W.T.O. and the Process of Marginalization
Challenges of Sustainable Rural Development

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