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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON Revised Syllabus for M. A. - Part I Semester System Paper No. SOC-111 : Social Structure and Sociological Theories Semester-I Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Objectives To provide an introduction of to sociological theory To provide the student the basic knowledge of sociological theory To make the students to understand the recent developments and reformation in sociological theories To familiarize the students about the major segments in social life Unit 1 Introduction to Sociological Theory 15 1.1 Meaning and characteristics 1.2 Basic elements of sociological theory 1.3 Significance of sociological theory 1.4 Relationship between theory and research Unit 2 Sociological Perspective 15 2.1 Structural functionalism i) The idea of social structure - Radcliffe Brown ii) Functional dimensions of social system - T. Persons iii) Neo functionalism - R. K. Merton, J. Alexander 2.2 Structuralism and Post-Structuralism i) Human nature and cultural diversity - Levi-Strauss ii) Structuralism and Post-structuralism - M. Foucault Unit 3 Basic Elements of Social Life 10 3.1 Society 3.2 Social structure 3.3 Social system 3.4 Culture - Nature, element, importance 3.5 Individual and society - socialization and self socialization, agencies of socialization 2
Unit 4 Major Social Institutions : 10 4.1 Marriage - Nature and types of marriage system 4.2 Family - Meaning and nature of family, types and function of family 4.3 Economy - Characteristics, division of labour 4.4 Religion - Nature and function of religion, Relevance of Religion in modern society 4.5 Education - Meaning and nature, types of education, objectives of education 4.6 Social stratification - Meaning and types of stratification Paper No. SOC-121 : Social Change and Sociological Theories Semester II Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Unit 1 Conflict Theory 15 1.1 The origin of conflict, principle assumptions of conflict theory 1.2 Conflict Theory - Karl Marx 1.3 Functional analysis of conflict - Levis Coser 1.4 Conflict Theory of R. Dohrendorf 1.5 Conflict and social change - Collins Unit 2 Symbolic Interaction Theory : 10 2.1 Meaning and nature of symbolic interaction 2.2 Symbolic interaction theory - G. H. Mead and Blumer 2.3 Ethnomethodology - H. Garfinkel Unit 3 Social Change 10 3.1 Meaning of social change - evolution, progress, growth, transformation 3.2 Factors of social change 3.3 Process of social change - Sanskritization, Westernization, Modernization, Secularization 3.4 Theories of social change - Linear, cyclical, curvillinear Unit 4 Changing Nature of Social Institutions in India 15 4.1 Family - Changes in functions of family, changes in structure of family 4.2 Religion - Changing nature of Religion in modern society 3
Suggested Reading 4.3 Changing nature of Social stratification 4.4 Education - New educational policy, new trends in education 4.5 Economy - New economic policy, impact of globalization and liberalization, privatization 4.6 Marriage -Changing nature of marriage system, modern trends in marital system Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1987, Twenty lectures : Sociological theory since World War II, New York, Columbia University Press Bottomore, Tom 1984, The Frankfurt School, Chester, Sussex : Ellis Horwood and London, Tavistock Publications Craib, Ian 1982. Modern social theory : From Parsons to Habermas (2nd edition), London : Harvester Press Collins, Randall, 1997 (Indian Edition), Sociological Theory, Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawat Giddens, Anthony, 1983, Central problems in social theory : Action, structure and contradiction in social analysis, London Macmillan Sturrock, John (ed.), 1979, Structuralism and since : Fron Len Strauss to Derida, Oxford : Oxford University Press Turner, Jonathan H. 1995 (4th edition), The structure of sociological theory, Jaipur and New Delhi : Rawar Zeitllin, Irving M. 1998 (Indian edition), Rethinking Sociology : A critic of contemporary theory, Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawa References Abraham, M.F. 1990, Modern Sociological Theory : An Introduction, New Delhi, OUP Agarwal, B. 1994, A Field of Ones Own : Gender and land rights in South Asia, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Appadurai, Arjun. 1997. Modernity At Large : Cultural dimensions of globalization, New Delhi : OUP R. M. Johnson - Sociology : A systematic introduction, 1960 M. F. Abraham - Modern Sociological Theory, 1982 John Meleish - The Theory and Social Change, 69 Robert Morton - Social Theory and Social Structure, 1968 Lewis Coser and B. Rosenberg (Ed) Sociological Theory : A Book of Readings, 1976 4
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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON Revised Syllabus for M. A. - Part I Semester System Sociology - Paper-II Paper No. SOC : 112 - Methodology of Social Research Semester-I Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Objectives To introduce students to the nature of scientific method in social science research To give students the understanding about the quantitative and qualitative approach to research To enhance the research interests and inculcate the spirit of inquiry among students, who may be motivated to continue higher studies in research Unit 1 Social Research : 10 1.1 Meaning and objectives 1.2 Scientific Method - Meaning and characteristics 1.3 Importance and utility of social research 1.4 Need of social research in India Unit 2 Research Process : 10 2.1 Formulation of social problem - Meaning and process 2.2 Hypothesis - Meaning and sources of hypothesis, importance of hypothesis 2.3 Research Design - Meaning and types 2.4 Sampling - Meaning and types Unit 3 Data Collection : 15 3.1 Primary and secondary sources of data 3.2 Tools of Data Collection Observation - Meaning and types Questionnaire - Meaning and nature, features of good questionnaire 6
Interview - Main steps of interview technique, types, qualities of good interviewer Schedule - Meaning and types of schedule, process of preparing schedule Unit 4 Problems in the Study of Social Research : 15 4.1 Nature of social phenomena 4.2 Objectivity - Meaning and importance, difficulties in objectivity 4.3 Subjectivity 4.4 Issues of measurement in social science Paper No. SOC-122 : Methodology of Social Research Semester - II Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Unit 1 Methods of Social Research : 15 1.1 Social Survey - Meaning and types, functions of social survey 1.2 Case Study Method - Meaning and characteristics, merits and demerits 1.3 Historical Method - Meaning and nature 1.4 Content Analysis - Meaning and objectives, Importance of content analysis Unit 2 Data Processing and Interpretation : 15 2.1 Classification - Meaning and types 2.2 Codification 2.3 Tabulation 2.4 Analysis and Interpretation 2.5 Graphical presentation Unit 3 Statistics in Social Research : 10 3.1 Measures in Central Tendency - Mean - Mode - Median 3.2 Uses of computer, internet, web in social research 7
Unit 4 Report Writing : 10 4.1 Content of report 4.2 Problems in report writing 4.3 Importance of report writing 4.4 Theory and research References Bajaj and Gupta, 1972. Elements of statistics, New Delhi : R. Chand and Co. Beteille, A and T. N. madam, 1975. Encounter and Experience : Personal Accounts of Field Work, New Delhi : Vikas Publishing House Bryman, Alan. 1988. Quality and Quantity in Social Research, London : Unwin Hyman Garrett, Henry. 1981. Statistics in Psychology and Education, David Mckay, Indian Publication, Mrs. A. F. Sheikh for Vakils, Bombay, Tenth Reprint Jayaram N. 1989. Sociology : Methods and theory, Madras : Macmillan Punch, Keith. 1996. Introduction to Social Research, London : Sage Sriniwas, M. N. and A. M. Shah. 1979. Field Worker and the field, Delhi : Oxford R. E. Park & E. W. Burgess, Encyclopaedia of Social Research (Vol. I & II), Srishti Books Distributors, New Delhi Kothari, C. R., 1989. Research Methodology : Methods and techniques, Bangalore, Wiley Eastern Young, P.V. 1988, Scientific social surveys and research, New Delhi : Prentice Hall W. J. Goode, P. K. Hatt, Methods in Social Research P. S. Wilkinson and P. L. Bhandarkar, Methodology and Techniques of Social Research Öã.»Ö. ³ÖÖÓ üö ü ú ü, ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, ÖÆüÖ üöâ Òü ÖÏÓ Ö ÖÙ ÖŸÖß ÖÓ üô, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü ÖÏ üß Ö Ö Ö»ÖÖ¾Öê - ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß ÖÖÃ Ö ¾Ö ŸÖÓ Öê, ÃÖÖ Ô ÖÖ Ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ üü ÖÏÖ. üö. ÖÖ. ÖÖ üöêôêû, ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà ÖßµÖ ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö - ŸÖ ¾Öê ¾Ö Ö üÿöß, ÁÖß ÖÓ Öê Ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü üöò. ü»öß Ö Öî ü ÖÖ ü, ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, üöµö ÖÓ ü ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, Öî Óü ÖÖ²ÖÖ ü ÃÖã Öß ü ²ÖÖê Ö Ö ú ü, ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, ÁÖß ÃÖÖ Ô ÖÖ Ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü 8
NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON Revised Syllabus for M. A. - Part I Semester System Sociology - Paper - III Paper No. SOC-113 : Rural Society in India Semester I Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Objectives To provide sociological understanding of rural and urban social structure, changes and development in India To orient the student towards issues, problems and challenges of rural and urban society To develop skills among the students for contributing to the reconstruction of rural institutions, rural and urban development programmes in term of planning and critically evaluating the same SOC - 003 : RURAL SOCIETY IN INDIA Semester I Unit 1 Introduction of Rural Society : 10 1,1 Meaning and nature of rural society 1.2 Basic characteristics of peasant and Agrarian society 1.3 Rural social life 1.4 Rurbanism 1.5 Relevance between rural and urban society Unit 2 Rural Social Structure and Change : 13 2.1 Jajmani System 2.2 Social institution - Family, caste and religion 2.3 Green Revolution : Meaning and impact 2.4 Changing modes of production in Indian agriculture 2.5 Co-operative movements in Maharashtra and its role in rural development 9
Unit 3 Rural Social Problems and Issues : 12 3.1 Landless labour and bonded labour 3.2 Migrant labour 3.3 Rural poverty 3.4 Farmer suicide 3.5 Problems of irrigation and low production Unit 4 Rural Development and Challenges : 15 4.1 Panchayati Raj System : After 73 rd amendment 4.2 Process of change : Migration and mobility 4.3 Empowerment of women in rural society - SHGs, NGO, Govt. policies 4.4 Impact of Globalization on Rural Society 4.5 Rural Development Strategies - Management of water and irrigation in agriculture SOC-123 : URBAN SOCIETY IN INDIA Semester II Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Unit 1 Basic Concept of Urban Sociology : 12 1.1 Meaning and nature of urban sociology 1,2 Urban ecology 1.3 Urban community 1.4 Classification of urban society as urban centres, cities and towns 1.5 Urbanization : Meaning and factors Unit 2 Theories of Urban Development : 12 2.1 Concentric Zone Theory - Ernest Burgess 2.2 Urbanism - Rober Louise Worth 2.3 Metropolis - George Simmel Unit 3 Contemporary Urban Issues : 13 3.1 Population growth and migration 3.2 Slums and housing problems 3.3 Health problems 3.4 Urban crime and white collar crime 3.5 Violence against women 3.6 Child labour 10
Unit 4 Urban Development and Challenges : 13 4.1 Urban planning - garden city, metropolitan planning 4.2 Social planning 4.3 Urban economy 4.4 Urban management 4.5 Concept of green city Essential Reading Collingworth J.B., Problems of Urban Society, Vol.2, George and Unwin Ltd. Rohman PAddison, Handbook of Urban Studies, Sage India, 2001 E. E. Borgal, Urban Sociology Ravinder Singh Sandhu (2003), Urbanization in India, Sociological Contributions, New Delhi, Sage Publication Gupta Giriraj Ed. (1983), Urban India, New Delhi, Vikas Publications M. K. Saxena, The empowerment of rural women, Alfa publication, New Delhi N. S. Nagar, Gender and Society in India, Vista International Publishing House, Delhi ÖÏÖ. Öß. êú. ãúôû ú Öá, ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ¾Ö ÖÖ Ö üß ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà Ö, Ö üß ÖµÖ, ¾ÖªÖ ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü üöò. ÃÖã ÖÖ úöôû üöÿöê, üöò. ÃÖã Ö Ö»ÖÖê Ö êü - ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ¾Ö ÖÖ Ö üß ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà Ö, ¾ÖªÖ ²ÖãŒÃÖ Ö²»Öß ÖÃÖÔ, Öî Óü ÖÖ²ÖÖ ü ÖÏÖ. ü. ÖÖ. Ö ÖÖ Ö êü, ÖÖ Ö üß ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö, üö µöãöóã ÖÖ Ö Ö»ÖÖê úÿöó Ö (³ÖÖ üÿößµö ÃÖÓ ü³ööôÿö ¾Ö¾Öê Ö Ö), ÖÏÖ Ö ÖÖšü ÖÖôûÖ ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ¾ÖÖ Ô Suggested Readings : Berch, Berberpigie. Ed/ 1002 : Class, State and Development in India 1,2,3 and 4 Chapters, Sage, New Delhi Desai A. R., 1977, Rural Sociology in India, Popular Prakashan, Bombay Mencher J. P., Sociological Anthropology of Peasantry, Part III, OUP P. Radhakrishnan, Peasant Struggles : Land Reforms and Social Change in Malabar 1836-1982, Sage Publications, New Delhi Thorner, Daniel and Thorner Alice, Land and LAbour in India, Asia Publications, Bombay Andre Betille, Six Essays in Comparative Sociology, OUP, New Delhi (Relevant Chapters) Dhanagare D. N., Peasant Movements in India, OUP, New Delhi 11
Ashish NAndy, Ambiguous Journey to the City, New Delhi, OUP Quinn J.A., Urban Sociology, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi Ram Ahuja, Social Problems in India, Rawat Pub., Jaipur Bose Ashish, Studies in India's Urbanization, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi Kapordekar H.D., Social Aspets of Urban Development, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai M.S.A. Rao, Urban Sociology in Indian, Orient Longman, New Delhi Saunders Peter, Social Theory and Urban Question, Hutchinson Desai A. R. and Pillai S. D. (Ed.), Slums and Urbanization, Popular Prakashan, Bombay ú Öãºþ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖ ü ÖÖê êü, ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖÃ Ö ¾Ö ÃÖÖ Öã üö µö ú ¾Ö úöãö, ÖÓ Öê Ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü Öã¹ý ÖÖ Ö ÖÖ ü ÖÖê êü, ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö, úöò üß Öë ü»ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, Öã Öêü ÖÖ üß»ö Öã Ö Ö êü, ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖÃ Ö êüãöö Ô. Ö ü., ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ( ÆÓü üß)ü üöò. ²Öß. Ö. ÃÖÓÆü, ÖÖ Ö üßµö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà Ö, ¾Ö¾Öê ú ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, Ö¾ÖÖÆü ü Ö Ö ü, ü»»öß ÖÏÖ. Öß. êú. ãú»ö ú Öá, ÖÏÖ Öß Ö ¾Ö ÖÖ Ö üß ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖÃ Ö Ö üß ÖµÖ, ¾ÖªÖ ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, ÖÖ Ö Öæ ü üöò. üö Öë ü ãú ÖÖ ü Ö ÖÖÔ, Ö Ö üßµö ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà Ö, ü»ööó üß ú Ö²»Öß Ö Ö ò ü üã Òüß²µÖã üãöô 12
NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON Revised Syllabus for M. A. - Part I Semester System Sociology Paper - IV Paper No. SOC-114 : Industry and Society in India Semester I Total Marks : 60 + 40 = 100 Total Hours : 50 Objectives To provide the students sociological understanding of work and industry To expose the PG students with the knowledge of industrialization process and work To acquaint the student with dynamics of industrial relations and consequences SOC-004 : INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY IN INDIA Semester I Unit 1 Industrial Society in the Classical Sociological Tradition : 12 1.1 Division of Labour, Anomie - Emile Durkhiem 1.2 Bureaucracy and Rationality - Max Weber 1.3 Production Relation, Alienation - Karl Marx Unit 2 Industrial Organization : 13 2.1 Concept of organisation 2.2 Informal Organisation - Origin and Functions 2.3 Formal organizations - Features and types 2.4 Role and stress of workers 2.5 Impact of automation on workers Unit 3 Industrial Relations : 12 3.1 Human relations in industry 3.2 Emergence of trade union in India and it's relevance in present contest 3.3 Industrial disputes and conflict resolution - Conciliation, adjudication, arbitration 3.4 Collective bargaining 3.5 Workers participation in management 13
Unit 4 Industrialization and Industrial Planning : 13 4.1 Impact of industrialization on family, education, stratification, environment 4.2 Industrial policy in India 4.3 Labour legislation 4.4 Liberalization, privatization and globalization Essential Readings Reference Zetling Irwing, 1969, Ideology and the development of Sociological theory, Vol. 1 and Vol.2 Basic, New York Watson, K. Tony, 1995, Sociology, work and industry, Roulteledge Kegan, Paul Ramaswamy E. A., 1988, Industry and Labour OUP Ramaswamy E. A., 1978, Industrial Relations in India, New Delhi Karnik V. b., 1970, Indian Trade Union, A Survey, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai Mamoria C B & Mamoria 1992, Dynamics of industrial relations in India, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai Ramaswamy E A, 1977, The worker and his union, Allied, New Delhi Ramaswamy E. A. 1977, The worker and Trade union Allied, New Delhi Agarwal R. D., 1972, Dynamics of labour relations in India, A Book readings, Tata McGraw Hill Laxmanna, C et al, 1990, Workers participation and industrial democracy, Global perspective, Ajantha Publications Philip Hancock, Melissa Taylor, 201, Work post modernism and organization sage, India Aziz Abdul, 1984, Labour problems or developing economy, Ashish Publishing House Miller and Form, 1964, Industrial sociology, Harper and Row, New York Parker S. R., Brown K., The sociology of industry, George and Allen and Urwin Chield Jaud Smith M.A., 1964 Ltd. London Gilbert S. J., 1985, Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi Öã¹ý ÖÖ Ö ÖÖ ü ÖÖêÓ êü, ÖîªÖê Ö ú ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà Ö, úöò ü Öê ü»ö ÖÏ úö Ö Ö, Öã Öê 14
SOC-124 : POPULATION AND SOCIETY IN INDIA Semester II Unit 1 Components of Population Study : 10 1.1 Fertility - Determinants of fertility, fertility rate 1.2 Mortality - Determinants of mortality, infant and child mortality, maternal mortality 1.3 Migration - Determinants of consequences of migration, types of migration, migration in India Unit 2 Population Theories and Population Growth : 15 2.1 Malthusian Theory 2.2 Demographic Theory 2.3 Marxist Theory 2.4 Determinants and Consequences of population growth in India 2.5 Population and development Unit 3 Perspectives of Population : 10 3.1 Population in India (Composition and distribution) - - Sex composition - Age composition - Population density - Literacy structure - Urban-rural divide 3.2 World population - Trends of world population, impact of population on society Unit 4 Issues and population policy in India : 15 4.1 Population policy in India - After independence 4.2 Family welfare programme and women empowerment 4.3 Population education 4.4 Emerging Issues - Ageing population, sex-ratio, issues of age at marriage 4.5 Population and environment pollution References (Population and Society) Agrawal A. N., Indian Economy C. N. Shankar Rao, Sociology of Indian Society, S. Chand and Co. Ltd. 15
Fundamentals of Demography, P. K. Mujumdar, Rawat Publications I. Predict, Vasant Gowarikar, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Pune Population and Socio-economic development, Progress publishers, Moscow Demography and Development, Dr. Anil Singh Jha, Gautam Book Co, Jaipur Population Policy in India, M. M. Gandotra, Narayan Das, Population Research Centre, Baroda, Blackie and Son Publishers, Delhi Population Dynamics in India, R. M. Dube, Chugh Publications, Allahabad Population of India, Surendranath Dubey, Author Press Population policy for India, P. K. Chaubey, Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi The Study of Population, Philip M. Hauser & Otis Dudley Duncan, Asia Publishing House, New Delhi India Population Today and Tomorrow, Satish Tiwari, Rawat Publications, Delhi India's Population, Mahendra K. Premi, B. R. Publishing Comp., Delhi An Introduction to Demographic Behaviour In India,M M. Krishna Reddy, Kanishka Publishers, Delhi Population and Sustainable Development, A. C. Mittal, Vista International Publishing House, Delhi Population and Society, Arun Kumar sharma, Concept Publishing Co., New Delhi Census at Indian Report An Introduction of Social Demography, M. K. Premi, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi Demography and Population Problems, Rajendra Sharma, New Delhi üöò. Öê. ÃÖß. ÖÓŸÖ, Ö ÖÖÓ ú úß, ¾Ö ÖÖ»Ö ÖÛ²»Ö Öà Ö Óú., ÖÖ»ÖÓ Ö ü ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú»ööê úãöó µöö ÖÖà Ö, üöò. Ö. êú. ÖÏê Öß, üöò.. üö Ö ÖÖ, üöò. ˆÂÖÖ ²ÖÓ²ÖÖ¾ÖÖ»Öê, üöãÿöö Öê üö Ö ÖÓ ü ò ü Óú., Öã Öê»ÖÖê úãöó µöö ÖÖà Ö, üöò. üö. ÖÖê. úö ÖÖêôêû, îú»ööãö Ö²»Öß êú Ö ÃÖ, Öî Óü ÖÖ²ÖÖ ü ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Ö ú»ööê úãöó µöö ÖÖà Ö, ŸÖÖ üö úö Öß ü ú ü, ãú»ö ú Öá 16
Equivalent Syllabus of M.A. - Part-I - Sociology (w.e.f. June 2014) Sr. No. Paper Code Title of the Old Paper Old Marks New Paper Code Title of the New Paper New Marks 1. SOC-111 Social Structure and Social Change 80 SOC-111 Social Structure and Sociological Theories 60+40=100 2. SOC-121 Social Structure and Social Change SOC-121 Social Change and Sociological Theories 60+40=100 3. SOC-112 Methodology of Social Research 80 SOC-112 Methodology of Social Research 60+40=100 4. SOC-122 Methodology of Social Research 80 SOC-122 Methodology of Social Research 60+40=100 5. SOC-113 A) Rural Society in India OR B) Political Sociology 6. SOC-123 A) Rural Society in India OR B) Political Sociology 7. SOC-114 Industry and Society in India OR Community Health and Environmental Hygiene 8. SOC-124 Industry and Society in India OR Community Health and Environmental Hygiene 80 SOC-113 Rural Society in India 60+40=100 80 SOC-123 Urban Society in India 60+40=100 80 SOC-114 Industry and Society in India 60+40=100 80 SOC-124 Population and Society in India 60+40=100 17
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