Sunday, August 17, 2008

Lecture Statement August 2008 for B. A. II


Lectures out of 18 counted since 24/07/2008 upto 14/08/2008
Sr. noNameRoll no. Lectures Remarks
1Sholeev Sharma (Joshi)260216
2Rohit Gaba26046Less than 50%
3Gautam Grover26053Less than 50%
42606Not Reported
5Vaneet K. Chaddha26104Less than 50%
6Kamaldeep S. Kanda261111
7Abhishek Chopra26129
82614Not Reported
9Gagandeep Saini26183Less than 50%
10Nitin Sahini26193Less than 50%
11Sandeep S. Loni26217Less than 50%
12Dharmesh Chouhan26225Less than 50%
13Karan K. Gupta26233Less than 50%
14Amit Pruthi262413
15Harpreet S. Soni26276Less than 50%
16Amit Sharma (Kaushik)262813
17Pankaj Kalia26297Less than 50%
18Kamlesh K. Jindal263010
19Nishant Singla263110
202634Not Reported
21Rajesh K. Verma 26356Less than 50%
222636Not Reported
23Sunil K. S. Thakur26396Less than 50%
24Rahul Arora26406Less than 50%
25Sanjeev K Paswan264116
26Romi Insan264417
27Gurpreet S. Sachdeva26457Less than 50%
28Rohit Sharma26463Less than 50%
29Rahul Sahini264711
30Anmol Aggarwal265311
31Hitesh Kapoor26565Less than 50%
322657Not Reported
33Prabhjot S. Sandhu26612Less than 50%
34Manu Sharma26628Less than 50%
35Arun K Ravidass266313
36Varun K. Rathour26647Less than 50%
37Pushpinder K Bharti26657Less than 50%
38Guramandeep S. Sapra266710
39Aman K Wadhera26687Less than 50%
40Sajjan S. Sheen266917
412669Not Reported
42Munish Sharma(Joshi)267016
432670Not Reported
442671Not Reported
45Saurav Nanda 26732Less than 50%
46Sandeep Sharma26744Less than 50%
472674Not Reported
482675Not Reported
49Krishan Gopal Tandon26764Less than 50%
50Haneesh Gupta26775Less than 50%
51Vivek Singla 26786Less than 50%
522680Not Reported
532681Not Reported
542682Not Reported
55Neeraj K. Sharma 26832Less than 50%
56Varinder S Bhuttar26847Less than 50%
57Anand S. Rawat26878Less than 50%
58Love Chopra 26881Less than 50%
592690Not Reported
60Gurinder S. Dhulai26913Less than50%
61Jagdeep S. Garewal26927Less than 50%
62Amit Chawla269810
632699Not Reported
64Manoj Behl27007Less than 50%
65Nitin Arora27017Less than 50%
66Rajesh K. Yadav27082Less than 50%
67Harjinder S. Sandhu27091Less than 50%




Disclaimer:
The names along with the surnames are given as it were recorded orally by the students themselves. Hence, the teacher/blogger is under no obligation of proving the authenticity of the name and the surname. The teacher/blogger is also under no liability whatsoever concerning the spelling or the claim of the surname.

The names are given merely in good faith with a motive of bringing the transparency in record keeping as well encouraging students to use online digital information and sources. It is also wished that they would use guidance concerning their course material.

Friday, August 01, 2008

पाठ्यक्रम की समीक्षा 2008-2009

यहाँ पर पाठ्यक्रम की समीक्षा की गई है।

Unit I

1. Foundation of British Rule:

Circumstances leading to the battles of Plassey and Buxer and their significance; Dual System of Clive; Reforms of Warren Hastings:

जैसा की कक्षा में चर्चा हुई है की क्लाईव ऐव वारन हैसटिंग का Long Question तैयार किया जा सकता है।

Warren Hasting पर Web sources:

Wikipedia पर


For Biographical account you may check Banglapedia. (I must point out that at many times I find Banglapedia a better source than Wikipedia on Indian History.)
2. Administrative Reforms:

Reforms of Cornwallis, William Bentinck and Dalhousie.

यहाँ तीन गवर्नर जर्नल हैं। तीनो ही मह्ताव्पुरण प्रशन हैं। इन में से कारण्वालिस पर सब सी ज्यादा बार प्रशन आया है।


3. The Uprising of 1857:

Political, social-religious, economic and immediate causes, failure; results; nature of the uprising।

इस को दो प्रशनो मैं पूरा किया जा सकता है.

पहला प्रशन के १८५७ के उत्कर्ष क्या कारण था.

दूसरा प्रशन के १८५७ का क्या स्वरूप था.


Unit - II


4. Economic Changes:

British Agrarian policies; commercialization of agriculture, rural indebtedness, deindustrialization and growth of modern industry; theory of economic drain.

5. Social-Religious Reform Movements:

Brahmo Samaj; Aligarh Movement; Arya Samaj; Ramakrishna Mission; Swami Vivekananda’s contribution.


6. Depressed Classes Movement:

Contribution of Jotiba Phule, B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatama Gandhi.

Unit - III


7. Growth of political consciousness:

Causes for the growth of political consciousness and nationalism; foundation of Indian National Congress; national movement upto 1919.


8. Indian National Movement:

Gandhi’s emergence; circumstances leading to the non-cooperation movement and its significance; demand for complete independence ; the civil disobedience movement.

9. Rise of Communal Politics:

Factors responsible for the growth of communal politics ; separate electorate ; Muslim League and Pakistan Resolution.

Unit - IV


10. Towards Partition and Independence:

Quit India Movement; British Proposals for Independence; Indian Independence Act of 1947.

11. Significant developments after Independence, 1947 - 64 :

Making of the constitution ; integration of Princely states; the reorganization of states; industrial and agricultural development.


12 Map :

(a) Important Historical places: Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Goa, Pondicherry, Surat, Plassey, Buxar, Gwalior, Jhansi, Hyderabad, Sabarmati, Amritsar, Lucknow, Lahore and Aligarh.
(b) Extent of the British Empire in 1856.
(c) Republic of India in 1

Friday, July 25, 2008

स्वागत sandesh

आप का नये सत्तर में स्वागत है।

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Welcome message for the session 2008-2009

Welcome to the new session.



From Today, that is July 24, 2008, the history class of B. A. II starts.

The first unit will be completed by August 12, 2008.

The next posting will contain the roll numbers made available by the college. You are requested to get your names updated at the earliest. It will be followed by the syllabus and corresponding guidlines.

Welcome once again.