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IV.

Syllabus of the Courses

Detailed Syllabus of papers offered to the students of 2018-19 batches under CBCS M.A. IN AMBEDKAR STUDIES

HARD CORE PAPER – 04 Credits


FIRST SEMESTER
Paper I. Life & Political Philosophy of Ambedkar
Chapter 1. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Life & Mission
1.1 Education and Early influences
1.2 Social Experience
1.3 Intellectuals
1.4 Readings and abroad experience
Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s role and his views on the British regime.
2.1 – South Borough committee
2.2 – Simon Commission
2.3 – Round Table Conferences
2.4 – Lothian Committee
Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s Reactions to British Political Reforms –
3.1 - Morley-Minto Reforms,
3.2- Monteague Chelmsford Reforms
3.3 - Govt of India Act 1935.
3.4 – Cripps proposal 1942 and Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
Chapter 4. Ambedkar`s conception of Nation and Nationalism, his role in the National
Movement.
4.1 – Socio - Economic Independence
4.2 - Political Independence
4.3 – National Integration
4.4 – Partition of India

Books for reference:


1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 17- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India
and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha Bharathi
and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. Dhananjay Keer – Life and Mission of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
4. A.M. Rajashekharaiah – The Quest for Social Justice
5. W.N. Kuber – Ambedkar - A Critical Study.
6. Dinakar Khabde – Ambedkar as a Liberal Thinker.
7. G. Aloysious – Nation without Nationalism
8. Dr. M.N.Javaraiah – Bharatha Swatantrya Sangramadalli Ambedkar.
9. Dr. J. Somashekar – Dr. Ambedkar and Emancipatory Discourse
10. Sontakke. Y.D. – Thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
11. Dr. Jatav – Political Philosophy of Dr. Ambedkar
12. Dr. Jatav – Ambedkar’s Role in National Movement
13. Pylee. M.V. – Constitutional Government in India

FIRST SEMESTER HARD CORE PAPER – 04 Credits


Paper 2 - Ambedkar’s Basic Economic Thoughts

Chapter 1: Introduction

Economics of Caste-graded Inequality and Discrimination-Exclusion-Economic Exploitation-Impact on Factor Mobility, Access to Goods
and Services, Basic Amenities and Facilities-Impact on Capability and Productivity-Inter-group Disparities and Deficiencies-Persistence of Poverty
and Marginalization-Socio-economic Deprivation.

Chapter 2: Welfare State, State Socialism and Economic Redistribution

Dr. Ambedkar’s Concept of Welfare State–Principles of State Socialism-Its Role and Responsibilities- Role of State in the Economy-
Importance of Economic Planning-Sectoral Planning-Redistribution of Resources-Problem of Land Holdings and Land Reforms-Labour Market
Discrimination and Labour-State and Capital Accumulation-Nationalisation of Basic Industries-Women’s Property Rights-Role of Policies in State
Socialism-State Socialism for Growth, Equity and Human Values.
Chapter 3: Dr. Ambedkar’s Views on Public Finance

Public Finance and Inclusive Growth-Taxation and Resource Mobilisation, Equity, Growth and Stability- Principles of Budget Preparation-
Canons of Public Expenditure-Fiscal Deficit and Fiscal Administration-State Finances and Inter-Government Financial Relations-Government and
Fiscal Sustainability.

Chapter 4: Dr. Ambedkar’s Views on Monetary System.

Importance of Monetary Management-Currency System and Management-Ambedkar’s Views on Gold Standard-Exchange Rate
Management and Stability-Formation of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Indian Monetary System-Problem of Indian Rupee-Origin and Solutions-
Currency Reforms Plan-Implications for Monetary Policy.

Reference Books:
1. Ambedkar B.R. (2014), States and Minorities, Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Education Department, Government of
Maharashtra, Vol.1
2. Ambedkar B.R. (2014), Annihilation of Caste, Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Education Department, Government of
Maharashtra, Vol.1
3. D.R.Jatav (1997), Social Philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Rawat Publication, New Delhi
4. Narendra Jadhav (1991), Neglected Economic Thought of Babasaheb Ambedkar, EPW, Vol.36, No.15, April
5. Dr. K.S.Ingole (1995), Ambedkar Perspective for Economic Development, Women University, Mumbai press, Delhi
6. Dhananjay Keer (2003), Dr. Ambedkar Life and Mission, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai
7. Hemraj Meena / Kanta Meena (2013), Gandhi and Ambedkar Assessment and observation of Untouchability, Book Enclave Jaipur
8. Sontakke (Ed), Thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
9. Kisan Sukh Deo Rao Ingole, Ambedkar’s approach to Public Finance and Policy, B.R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi. 2010
10. Prakash Shankar Kamble, Indian Public Finance in Dr. Ambedkar’s perspective, Shivaji University, Kohlapur, 2017

FIRST SEMESTER HARD CORE PAPER – 04 Credits


Paper – 3- AMBEDKAR THOUGHTS ON INDIAN SOCIETY

Chapter – 1 – SOCIAL SYSTEM


1.1 – Varna System
1.2 – Caste System
1.3 – Untouchability
1.4 – Women
Chapter – 2 – VIEWS OF PROMINENT SCHOLARS ON SOCIAL SYSTEM
a. – Max Webber and Durkheim
b. - Louis Dumont and G. H. Hutton
c. – G.S. Ghurye and M.N. Srinivas
d. – Lohia and Periyar

Chapter – 3 – VIEWS AND LIBERATIVE MEASURES ADOPTED BY AMBEDKAR


3.1- Education
3.2 – Organisation
3.3 – Struggles from Mahad to Dhamma Deeksha
3.4 - Constitution
Chapter – 4 – TEXT TO BE READ COMPULSORILY
1. Annihilation of Caste
2. Who were Shudras

Reference Books:
1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 17- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India
and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha Bharathi
and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. Gore. M.S (1993): The Social Context of Ideology: The Social and Political Thoughts of Babasaheb Ambedkar, New Delhi, Sage
4. Madhu Limaye (1985): Dr. Ambedkar A Social Revolutionary in Prima Movers
5. Jatava D. R (2001): Sociological Thoughts of B. R. Ambedkar, ABD Publishers, India
6. The Culturalization of Caste in India: Identity and Inequality in a Multicultural Age By Balmurli Natrajan Routledge, 2012
7. Caste Today By Taya Zinkin Oxford University Press, 1962
8. Classifying the Universe: The Ancient Indian Varna System and the Origins of CasteBy Brian K. Smith Oxford University Press,
1994
9. Caste, Class, and Occupation By G. S. Ghurye Popular Book Depot, 1961 (4th edition)
10. Dumont, L. (1980) Homo Hierarchicus: The Caste System and Its Implications. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
11. Bayly, S. (1999) Caste, Society and Politics in India from the 18th Century to the Modern Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
12. Srinivas, Mysore N. 1962. Caste in modern India and other essays. Bombay: Media Promoter.
13. Srinivas, Mysore N. ed. 1996. Caste: Its twentieth-century avatar. New Delhi: Viking
14. Mastran Kapoor (ed), Collected works of Dr. Rammanohar Lohia, Vol-1-9
15. Veeramani (Co), Collected works of Periyar, E.V.R
SOFT CORE PAPER – 4 Credits
FIRST SEMESTER
Paper – 4 – INDIAN DALIT LITERATURE AND AMBEDKAR

Chapter 1- Dalit literature and Ambedkar


1.1 Definitions, and perceptive dimensions of Dalit concept
1.2 Ambedkar‟s influence on Dalit literature

Chapter 2- Dalit Literature of South India: Structure, Characteristics and Dimensions


2.1 Dalit literature in Marathi
2.2 Dalit Literature in Tamil

Chapter 3 Dalit Literature of North India


3.1 Dalit literature in Hindi
3.2 Dalit Literature in Gujarathi

Chapter 4 Study of Indian Dalit Literature texts


4.1 Waiting for Visa- Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
4.2 Uchalya- Laxman Gaikwad –(Autobiography), Dalit Poetry in Marathi – (Editor-Saraju Katkar) Karukku (Novel) Bama,
Rudali- Mahashwetadevi, Untouchable – Mulkraj Anand

Reference Books:

1. C. D. Narasimhaiah (Ed), Indian Literature of the Past Fifty Years – 1917 – 1967, 1970
2. Amar Nath Prasad, M. B Dalit Literature: A Critical Exploration,. 2007
3. Pradeep K. SharmaDalit Politics And Literature Shipra Publications,2006
4. Thummapudi BharathiA History of Telugu Dalit Literature, 2008
5. Sanjay Paswan, Pramanshi JaidevaEncyclopaedia of Dalits in India: Literature, Volume 11 2002
6. Arjuna Ḍāṅgaḷe, Poisoned Bread: Translations from Modern Marathi Dalit Literature, 1992
7. Susie Tharu and K. Sathyanarayana (Ed) No Alphabet in Sight: Dossier 1: Tamil and Malayalam, 2011
8. David C. Buck, Tamil Dalit Literature: My Own Experience, 2011
9. Sarah Beth Hunt Hindi Dalit Literature and the Politics of Representation 2014.
10. Sharankumar Limbale and Jaydeep Sarangi, Dalit Voice: Literature and Revolt, 2018
11. Laura R Brueck, Writing resistance the Rhetorical Imagination of Hindi Dalit Literature, 2017
12. Mishra. D.S, Anthology of Gujarati Dalit Literature, 2011
13. Nimavat. B, Gujarati Dalit Literature: A Critical Study, 2012
14. Arjun Dangle, Homeless in my Land: Translations from Modern Marathi Dalit Short Stories, 1992
15. Zakir Abedi, Contemporary Dalit Literature: Quest for Dalit Liberation, 2009
16. Arjun Dangle, A Corpse in the Well: Translations from Modern Marathi Dalit Autobiographies 1992

FIRST SEMESTER SOFT CORE PAPER – 4 Credits


Paper – 5 - Ambedkar and Indian Constitution

Unit – 1 – History of the Constitutional Development in India


1.1 – From 1858 to Mantego Chelmsford Reforms Act – 1919
1.2 – Government of India Act – 1935, Cripps Mission Proposal – 1942 and Cabinet Mission Plan – 1946
Unit – 2 – The Role of Ambedkar in Constituent Assembly
2.1 – Constituent Assembly Elections and Ambedkar and his memorandum on States and Minorities
2.3 – Objectives Resolution of the Constitution and Chairman of the Drafting Committee and Member of
the different sub-committees
Unit – 3 – Ambedkar on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
3.1 – From Equality to Constitutional Remedies
3.2 – From Article 36 to 51
Unit – 4 – Ambedkar on Centre-State Relationship and Judicial System
4.1 – Legislature and Executive
4.3 – Finance and Judiciary
REFERENCES
1. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar writings and Speeches:Vol.13
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.12
3. Hidayathulla. H.- `Framing of the Indian Constitution`
4. Basu D.D. - `An Introduction to the Indian Constitution`
5. Bhakshi .P.M- `Constitutional law of India (Bare Act)
6. Pandey .J.N. - `Constitutional Law of India`
7. Shukla. V.N. - `Constitutional Remedies`
8. Shiva Rao .B - `Framing of the Constitution of India.
9. Granuille Austin – ‘Indian Constitution – A Corner stone of Nation
10. Pylee .M.V. – ‘Indian Constitution’
11. Sreevali – Constitutional Law of India
12. Constituent Assembly Debates
13. Jo .J.C. Indian Constitution -
14. Rajashekara H.M. – Understanding to the Indian Constitution
15. Manohar Rao (ed) – Dr. Ambedkar and the Indian Constitution
HARD CORE PAPERS – 04 Credits
SECOND SEMESTER
Paper – 1 - Political Thoughts of Ambedkar

Chapter 1. Ambedkar’s Perception on


1.1 - State
1.2 – Society
1.3 – Democracy
1.4 – Justice

Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s conception of Trinity


2.1 – Liberty
2.2 – Equality
2.3 – Fraternity
2.4 – States and Minorities

Chapter 3. Political Parties of Ambedkar and their Manifestos


3.1 – Ambedkar Views on Political Parties
3.2 – Independent Labour Party
3.3 – Scheduled Castes Federation
3.4 – Republican Party of India

Chapter 4. Ambedkar as a Parliamentarian


4.1 – Member of Legislative Council and Viceroy’s Executive Council
4.2 – Law Minister
4.3 – Member of Rajya Sabha
4.4 – Foreign Policy
Books for References:
1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 17- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India
and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha Bharathi
and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. Bhagawan Das – Thus Spoke Ambedkar Vol.1, 2
4. Dr. Jatav – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar.
5. Dr. Jatav – Ambedkar and Humanism
6. G.S.Lokhande – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar.
7. Chandra Bharilla – Socio-Political Philosophy of Ambedkar
8. Vijay. B Gaikwad, Dr. Ambedkar’s foreign policy and its relevance
9. Susan Bayle, Caste, Society and Politics in India
10. Ghatak. B. K. Dr. Ambedkar’s Thought
11. Mohammad Shabbir (ed) B. R. Ambedkar Study in law and society.

SECOND SEMESTER HARD CORE PAPERS – 04 Credits


Paper – 2 - Ambedkar’s Policies for Sustainable Economic Development
Chapter -1
Concept of Sustainable Development-Meaning-Features-Dimensions: Economic, Social and Environmental-Role of Economic Policy-
Attributes of Economic Policy-Policy Activism.
Chapter -2
Dr. Ambedkar’s Views on Sustainable Agricultural Development: Solutions to Small Holdings and Maximization of Agricultural
Productivity-Consolidation of Holdings-Collective Farming-State Intervention and Surplus Labour Mobilization –-Agriculture as an Industry.
Chapter -3
Dr. Ambedkar’s Policy on Industrialisation-Industrialisation as Remedy for Poverty and Unemployment-Nationalisation of Basic
Industries-Localisation of Industries.
Chapter -4
Dr. Ambedkar’s Policies for Infrastructure Development: Social Economic and Financial Infrastructure- Multipurpose River Valley
Projects, Public Investment on Education, Health and Other Public Utilities. Dr. Ambedkar’s Contribution to Environmental Issues-Water Policy-
Management of River Valley Barirs-Interlinking of Rivers -Conservation of Water Resources-Resettlement Policy of Project Affected People-Inter-
State River Water Problems and Constitutional Provisions-Dr. Ambedkar’s Contribution to Foundation of India’s Water Policy-His Views on
Power Development and Management.
Reference Books:
1. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Vol. 1 and 6
2. M.R.Saluja and Bhupesh Yadav (2010), Employment Guarantee Programme and Pro-growth Academic Foundation, New Delhi
3. Co-editor with Runia and Antonopoulos Palgrove Macmilan (2009): Up paid Work and the Economic: Gender: time use and poverty in the
global south, UK
4. Indra Hirway (2003), Application of time use statistics: UNIFEM and Ministry of Statistics and programme implementation, Government of
India, New Delhi
5. Pritam Singh (2017), Ambedkar: Economics Crucial for Social Justice, Oxford Books, UK
SECOND SEMESTER HARD CORE PAPERS – 04 Credits
Paper – 3 – INDIAN SOCIO-RELIGIOUS REFORMERS
Chapter 1. Buddha
1.1 – Trinity
1.2 – Eight Fold Path
1.3 – Dhamma
1.4 – Nibbana

Chapter 2. Mahaveer
2.1 – Non- Belief in God
2.2 – Rejection of Vedas
2.3 – Ahimsa
2.4 – Freedom to Women

Chapter 3. Basavanna
1.1 – Anubhava Mantapa
1.2 – Kayaka
1.3 – Self Respect
1.4 – Inclusiveness

Chapter 4. Gurunanak
4.1 – Guru Granth Sahib
4.2 – Unity of All human kind
4.3 – Engaging in selfless service
4.4 – Striving for social justice for the benefit and prosperity of all, honest conduct
and livelihood while living a house holder’s life.

Books for Reference:


1. L.Basavaraj – Basaveshwara Vachanagalu
2. M. M. Kalburgi(ed) – Vachana Samputagalu – 1 to 15 volumes
3. M.M.Kalburgi – Basavannavara Vachana Samputa.
4. M.N. Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
5. Ghurye G.S. – Social Tensions in India.
6. R.C.Hiremath – Basavannanavara Vachanagalu
7. Dr. Jatav – Ambedkar and Humanism
8. Chaitra – Dr. Ambedkar Towards Buddhism
9. Bhaskar Anand – Buddhism, Schools and Canons
10. Madanjit Kaur, Guru Nanak and His Teachings
11. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and origins of the Sikh faith
12. Helmuth von Glasenapp, Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation, 1999
13. Gail Omvedt, Understanding Caste: From Buddha to Ambedkar and Beyond, 2010
14. Paul Dundas, The Jains, Psychology Press, 2002
15. Jeffery D. Long, Jainism: An Introduction, I. B. Tauris, 2009
16. Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, Sikhism: An Introduction, 2011
17. Eleanor Nesbitt, Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2016
18. Gurinder Singh Mann, Sikhism, Prentice Hall, 2004
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SECOND SEMESTER SOFT CORE PAPER – 4 Credits


PAPER 4 - History and Culture of Dalits in Oral tradition

Chapter – 1 : Oral tradition and Orientation of Dalitness


1.1- Dalitness in primitive culture
1.2- Dalit Oral traditions and Dimensions

Chapter – 2 : History and Culture of Dalits in North Indian Oral tradition –Kabir and Ravidas
2.1 - Historical background and thoughts
2.2 - Tradition of disciples and philosophy

Chapter – 3 : History and Culture of Dalits in south Indian Oral tradition – Manteswamy and Malai Madappa
3.1 - Historical background and thoughts
3.2 - Tradition of disciples and Specialities

Chapter – 4 : Oral tradition and culture of Dalits


4.1 - Postmodern phenomenons
4.2 - Challenges of postmodernism
Reference Books:
1. D.D.Kosambi, The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline, 1991
2. C.N.Ramachandran, Male Mahadeshwara and Manteswamy Folk Epics
3. Shankar Mokashi Punekar: Harijan Contribution to Midivel Indian Thought, 1991
4. Romila Thapar – A History of India – Volume one, Penguin Books India, New Delhi 1990
5. Prof. Shrikant Prasoon, Knowing Sant Kabir, Pustak Mahal, 2009
6. Dr. Sanjay, Samaj Sudharak Sant Kabir Das, Pilgrims Publishing, Varanasi
7. B. K. Chaturvedi, Saint Kabir, Books For All, 2000
8. Thomas Lee Charlton, Lois E. Myers, Rebecca Sharpless, Handbook of Oral History, 2006
9. Jan Vansina, Oral Tradition as History, James Currey Publishers, 1985
10. Jan Vansina, Oral Tradition: A Study in Historical Methodology, Transaction Publishers, 1972
11. John Stratton Hawley, Songs of the Saints of India, Oxford University Press, 2004
12. Doug Glener, Sarat Komaragiri, Wisdom's Blossoms: Tales of the Saints of India, 2002
13. John Stratton Hawley, Saints and Virtues, University of California Press, 1987
14. Anand Mahanand, Lo(k)cal Knowledge: Perceptions, Tribal and Fole Literature, 2013
15. M.Dasan, Counter Cultural Discourse and Dalit Literature in India, 2014
16. Alf Hiltebeitel, Rethinking India’s Oral and Classical Epics, 1999
17. MALEMADESHWARA TRADITION – A COUNTER-CULTURE (Malemadeshwara Parampare: Ondu Pratisamskriti by Mahadeva
Shankanapura) S. Jayasrinivasa Rao (translator), 2013,
18. MANTESWAMI TRADITION AND THE CHIKKALURU JATRE (Manteswami Parampare mattu Chikkaluru Jatre by Mahadeva
Shankanapura), 2013, S. Jayasrinivasa Rao (translator)
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SECOND SEMESTER SOFT CORE PAPER – 04 Credits

Paper 5- Dalit Movements in India and Ambedkar


Chapter- 1 Origin and development of Dalit Movement in India
1.1 Importance and ideologies of Dalit Movement
1.2 Personalities behind Dalit movement

Chapter - 2 Nature and scope of Dalit Movement in India


2.1 Dalit Movement before independence
2.2 Dalit Movement after independence

Chapter - 3 Orientation of Dalit Movement


3.1 Political and Economic orientations of Dalit movement
3.2 Social and cultural orientations of Dalit movement

Chapter - 4 Dalit Movement at Present


4.1 Internal conflicts of Dalit movement
4.2 Future of Dalit movement

Reference Books:

1. Anand Teltumbde ‘Mahad: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt’ 2016
2. Gail Omvedt– “Dalit and Democratic Revolotion Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement in Colonial India”, Sage Publication, New Delhi-
1994
3. Gail Omvedt „Understanding Caste‟ Publisher: Orient BlackSwan, 2012
4. Jadhav.k.N. – ‘Dr. Ambedkar and the signification of his movement’, 2012
5. Sanjay Srivastava, Dalit Movement in India: Role of B. R. Ambedkar, 2007
6. J.V.Pawar, Dalit Panthers: An authoritative History, 2017
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SECOND SEMESTER OPEN ELECTIVE – 4 Credits

Paper – 6 – Ambedkar and His Contemporaries – Gandhi, Periyar and Lohia

Chapter – 1 –Caste System and Untouchability


1.1 - Ambedkar
1.2 - Gandhi
1.3 - Periyar
1.4 - Lohia

Chapter – 2 – Women
2.1 -Ambedkar
2.2 - Gandhi
2.3 - Periyar
2.4 - Lohia

Chapter – 3 – Religion
1.1 -Ambedkar
1.2 - Gandhi
1.3 - Periyar
1.4 - Lohia
Chapter – 4 – Democracy
4.1 - Ambedkar
4.2 - Gandhi
4.3 - Periyar
4.4 - Lohia

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Writings and Speeches – Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12,
2. Gandhi M.K. (Mahadev Desai) translated – The Story of My Experiments with Truth
3. Gandhi M K – Hind Swaraj
4. Debi Chaterjee – Ideas and Movements against Castes in India
5. Raj Kumar – Ambedkar and Freedom Struggle
6. Lalit K Sahay – Ambedkar as Critic of Hindu Religion
7. Shyam lal – Untouchable Movement in India
8. Saurabh Dube – Untouchable pasts: Religion Identity of Power
9. Periyar E V Ramasami – Women Enslaved
10. Aloysious G – Periyar on Islam
11. Muthukumar R – Periyar
12. Veeramani – Collected works¸of Periyar – Third edition
13. Dirks Nicholas B – Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India
14. Ramasami Periyar (ed) – Religion and Society – Selections from Periyar’s Speeches and Writings
15. Ram Manohar Lohia – The Caste System, Wheel of History, An Interval During Politics, Marx Gandhi and Socialism, Rupees 25,000/-a day,
Notes and Comments – Vol.1 & 2, The Mystery of Sir Strafford Cripps, Guilty Men of India’s Partition, Foreign Policy.
OPEN ELECTIVE – 4 Credits
PAPER – 7 Ambedkar and Indian Constitution

Chapter – 1 – History of the Constitutional Development in India


1.1 – From 1858 to Minto-Morle Reforms Act - 1909
1.2 – Mantego Chelmsford Reforms Act – 1919
1.3 – Government of India Act - 1935
1.4 – Cripps Mission Proposal – 1942 and Cabinet Mission Plan – 1946
Chapter – 2 – Ambedkar’s entry into the Constituent Assembly and his Memorandum
2.1 – Constituent Assembly Elections and Ambedkar
2.2 – His memorandum on States and Minorities
2.3 – Objectives Resolution of the Constitution
2.4 – Chairman of the Drafting Committee and Member for the different sub-committee
Chapter – 3 – Ambedkar on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
Fundamental Rights –
3.1 - Equality, Freedom of Life, Right Against Exploitation
3.2 - Right to Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, Constitutional Remedies,
Directive Principles of State Policy –
3.1 - Economic Democracy
3.2 Socialistic Pattern of society
Chapter – 4 – Ambedkar on Centre-State Relationship
4.1 – Legislature
4.2 – Executive
4.3 – Finance
4.4 – Judiciary

REFERENCES
1. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar writings and Speeches:Vol.13
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.12
3. Hidayathulla. H.- `Framing of the Indian Constitution`
4. Basu D.D. - `An Introduction to the Indian Constitution`
5. Bhakshi .P.M- `Constitutional law of India (Bare Act)
6. Pandey .J.N. - `Constitutional Law of India`
7. Shukla. V.N. - `Constitutional Remedies`
8. Shiva Rao .B - `Framing of the Constitution of India.
9. Granuille Austin – ‘Indian Constitution – A Corner stone of Nation
10. Pylee .M.V. – ‘Indian Constitution’
11. Sreevali – Constitutional Law of India
12. Constituent Assembly Debates
13. Jo .J.C. Indian Constitution -
14. Rajashekara H.M. – Understanding to the Indian Constitution
HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits
THIRD SEMESTER
PAPER – 1 – INDIAN POLITY
Chapter – 1: Gandhi and Ambedkar approaches to Indian Polity: An Interface
1.1 – Separate Electorate
1.2 – Secular Politics
1.3 – Nation Building
1.4 – Development Debate

Chapter – 2: Single Party Domination to Coalition Era


2.1 – Dalit Politics – Nature, Importance and Limitations, Emergence of Leadership
2.2 - OBC Politics - Nature, Importance and Limitations, Emergence of Leadership
2.3 – Women Politics-Nature, Importance and Limitations, Emergence of Leadership
2.4 - Minorities Politics-Nature, Importance and Limitations, Emergence of Leadership
Chapter – 3: Rise of Bahujan Assertion
3.1 – RPI and its factions
3.2 – BSP
3.3 – LJP
3.4 – Dalit Maha Maithri
Chapter – 4: Contemporary Trends
4.1 – Caste and Communalism
4.2 – Criminalization
4.3 – Corruption
4.4 – Market Forces
Reference books:
1. M. Lakshmikanth, Indian Polity, Mc Graw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2004
2. Ghanshyam Shah, Dalit Identity and Politics, Sage Publication, New Delhi 2001
3. Raja Sekhar Vundru, Ambedkar, Gandhi and Patel: The Making of India's Electoral System, 2017
4. Ramachandra Guha, Makers of Modern India, Harvard University Press, 2011
5. Shriman Narayan (ed.), The Selected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. VI, 1968
6. The Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Vol. 5
7. M N Srinivas, Nation-building in Independent India, Oxford University Press, 1976
8. D.N. Bannerjea, India’s Nation Builders, Brentano’s, Newyork
9. Ian Budge, M.J. Laver, Party Policy and Government Coalitions, Springer, 2016
10. Bidyut Chakrabarty, Coalition Politics in India, Oxford University Press, 2014
11. Sudha Pai, Dalit Assertion and the Unfinished Democratic Revolution: The Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh, 2002
12. Gopal Guru (ed), Atrophy in Dalit Politics
13. Ghanshyam Shah (ed), Caste and Democratic Politics in India
14. Aravinda Malagatti and Dharanidevi Malagatti, What Gandhi says about Ambedkar
15. Prasad G. Preeti Singh, A Journey from Ambedkar to Mayawati, Axis Publication, New Delhi 2010
16. Brahmachary. K.C. Democracy without Political parties, 2009
17. Jaipalan, Indian political thinkers, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, Pvt, Delhi 2010
18. Bidyut Chakrabarty, Indian Politics and Society Since Independence, 2008
19. S. Anandhi, Dalit Women: Vanguard of an Alternative politics in India, 2017
20. Sambaiah Gundimeda, Dalit Politics in Contemporary India, 2015
21. Alf Gunvald Nilsen, New Sublatern Politics: Reconceptualizing Hegemony and Resistance in Contemporary India, 2015
HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits
Paper – 2 - Contemporary Economic Issues

Chapter – 1; Introduction

Introduction: Prevalence of Poverty, Unemployment and Inequality- Need for Social and Economic Justice Among Social Groups-
Development Disparities and Gaps in Human Development Across Social groups- Trend Analysis Using Data.

Chapter -2 Neo-Liberalism and Globalization

Economic Reforms in India-Impact on Different Social Groups-Gender Implications- Marginalization and Deprivation-
Appropriate Policy Responses to Bridge Social Gaps-Affirmative Actions in Economic, Social and Political Spheres-Impact Analysis of
Affirmative Measures.

Chapter -3 Development Experiences of Dalits and Women

Occupational and Educational Status-Land and Asset Ownership-Access to Financial Services-Political Participation and
Institutional Inclusion-Freedom and Occupational Choice-Implications for Standard of Living-Situational Analysis Using Data.

Chapter -4 Modernity, Merit, Efficiency and Productivity, Fiscal Administration and Monetary Management

Debates on Reservation in Education and Employment-National and International Experiences-Empirical Evidences-


Implications for Efficiently-Need for Reservation in Private Sector. Recent Trends in Budgeting and Fiscal Administration-Problems of
Fiscal Deficit and Expenditure Accountability-Reforms in Budgeting, Gender and Social Budgeting-Issues in Inter-State Financial
Relations-Recent Developments in Monetary Policy and Demonetization Issue-Currency Reforms in India.

Reference Books:

1. Anand Teltumbde (2011), Babasaheb Ambedkar and Neo-liberalism Economic Reforms


2. Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy (1996), Public Finance in India
3. Babasheb Ambedkar Writings aand Speeches (2014), Vol. 6, Government of Maharashtra
4. Abhipedia, Relevance of Babasaheb Ambedkar in Contemporary india
5. Avathi Ramaiah (2017), Contemporary Relevance of Ambedkar’s Thought, Rawat Publications, New Delhi
6. Priti Nath Saxena, Dalit Paradigm Current and Theory building, Rawat Publications, New Delhi
7. K.S. Ingole, Ambedkar an perspective for Economic Development, 2000

THIRD SEMESTER HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits


PAPER 3 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE

Chapter 1. Research : An Introduction, Scientific Methods in Social Science Research

Chapter 2. Selection and Formulation of Research Problem

Chapter 3. Data and Collection of Data – Sampling Methods and Techniques

Chapter 4. Hypotheses - Testing of Hypotheses - Editing, Processing – Analysis and


Interpretation of Data, Research Design and Report Writing

REFERENCES:

1. Michael S. Lewis – Beck The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods – 3 Volumes
2. Pauline V. young (1992) , Scientific Social Surveys and Research 4th Edition
3. C.R. Kothari (1985), Research Methodology
4. B.N. Ghosh (1982), Scientific Method and Social Research
5. O.R. Krishnaswami (1993), Methodology of Research in Social Sciences
6. Arvind Kumar, Research Methodology in Social Science
7. M.H. Gopal, Research Methodology in Social Science
8. Benzamin Muttai, How to write a good proposal
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THIRD SEMESTER

PAPER – 4 - AMBEDKAR AND DALIT MOVEMENT OF KARNATAKA


Chapter – 1 – Major Struggles of Ambedkar
1.1 – Educational – Socio-Economic
1.2 – Religious and Political

Chapter – 2 –Dalit Movement of Karnataka : Historical Background


2.1 – Sharana Movement (Basavanna, Madara Channayya, Dohara Kakkayya, Kalavve, Ambigara Chowdayya)
2.2 – Contributions of Non-Dalits, Motive and Influences of Dalit Movement and Diversity and Uniqueness of Dalit Movement

Chapter – 3 –Influence of Ambedkar on Karnataka Dalit Movement


3.1 – Contemporaries of Ambedkar
3.2 –Annihilation of Caste Movement, Boosa Movement

Chapter – 4 – Dalit Movement of Karnataka (Post Independent Period)


4.1 – Dalit Sangharsha Samithi: Aims and Objectives
4.2 – Other Dalit Organisations, Achievements and Challenges

Reference Books:

1. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches – Vol 1 to 17


2. Ajay Ravidas: Ambedkar and Dalit Movement
3. Bhibuthi Yadav (Ed) Dalits in India – Vol 1 and 2
4. Dhananjay Kheer: Dr. Ambedkar Life and Mission
5. Ghanshyam Shah: Dalit Identity and Politics
6. Gopala Guru: Dalit Cultural Movement and Dialectics of Dalit Politics in Maharashtra
7. Neelam Yadav: Encyclopedia of Backward Castes Vol 1 to 3
8. Sanjay Paswan & Paramanshi Jaideva (ed): Encyclopedia of Dalits in India Vol – 1 to 14
9. Sanjaya Srivastava: Dalit Movements in India: Role of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
10. Satyanarayan. K & Susie Tharu (ed): Steel Nibs and Spourting New Dalit Writing from South India
11. Sharam: Scheduled Castes in the Freedom Struggle in India
12. Sontakke Y.D: Thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
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THIRD SEMESTER SOFT CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits

Paper – 5 – WORLD THINKERS ON SOCIAL JUSTICE

Chapter – 1 – SOCIAL JUSTICE, CONCEPTS AND CHALLENGES


1.1 – Class and Racism
1.2 – Casteism and Gender Inequalities

Chapter – 2 – THINKERS ON SOCIAL JUSTICE


2.1 – Karl Marx and Booker T. Washington
2.2 – John Rawls and Simone De Beauvoir

Chapter – 3 – AMBEDKAR’S PERCEPTION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE


3.1 – Thoughts
3.2 – Struggles

Chapter – 4 –ATTEMPTS OF GLOBAL SUMMITS TO SECURE SOCIAL JUSTICE


4.1 – From Durban to Present
4.2 – Post Independent India – Experiences, Challenges

References:
1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 17- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India
and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha Bharathi
and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. Dr. Ambedkar Strategy against untouchability and caste system: Christopher Jafferlot (2009)
4. Dr. Ambedkar’s Ideas on Social Justice in Indian Society, Raghavendra. R.H (2016)
5. B. R. Ambedkar: A rebel liberal in the Gandhian Universe; Bidyath Chakraborthy (2016), Indian Historical Review, Sage
Publication
6. Mohammad Shabir (1997) Dr. Ambedkar’s Quest for Social Justice; An Analysis of Contemporary scenario, Rawat Publication,
Jaipur
7. Karl Marx, Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, penguin UK, 2004
8. John Elster (ed), Karl Marx: A Reader, Cambridge University Press, 29-Aug-1986
9. Booker T. Washington, Character Building, Transaction Publishers, 01-Nov-2012
10. Eric Braun, Booker T. Washington: Great American Educator, Capstone Press of Coughlan Companies, 2006
11. A Theory of Justice. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971.
12. Justice as Fairness: A Restatement. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press, 2001
13. Deirdre Bair, Simone de Beauvoir: A Biography, Simon and Schuster, 15-Aug-1991
14. Laura Hengehold, Nancy Bauer, A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir, ohn Wiley & Sons, 02-Oct-2017

OPEN ELECTIVE – 4 Credits


THIRD SEMESTER

Paper – 6 - Ambedkar and Indian Polity

Chapter – 1 – Concepts of Democracy


1.1 – Definitions, Concepts, Types of Democracy
1.2 – Dalits and Indian Polity
1.3 – OBC’s and Minorities in Indian Polity
1.4 – Women and Indian Polity

Chapter – 2 - Ambedkar’s Perception of Democracy


2.1- Concepts
2.2 – Democracy and Buddhism
2.3 – Socio-economic-Political Democracy
2.4 – Parliamentary Democracy

Chapter – 3 – Essential conditions for the successful working of Indian Democracy as advocated by
Ambedkar and its place in the present scenario
3.3 – No glaring inequalities in the society
3.4 - equality in law and administration and Observance of constitutional morality
3.5 Moral order in society and Public Conscience
3.4 – Strong Opposition Party and Free and Fair Election
Chapter – 4 – Political Parties of Ambedkar and their Manifestos
4.1 – Ambedkar Views on Political Parties
4.2 – Independent Labour Party
4.3 – Scheduled Castes Federation and Republic an Party of India
4.4 – Post - Ambedkar Politics

REFERENCES

1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, Vol.2, Vol.9,


Published by Education Department, Government of Maharashtra.
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Barahagalu matthu Bhashanagalu - Vol.1,
Vol 2 Part 1, Vol 2 Part 2, Vol 9, Vol 12 Part 2, Published byGovernment of Karnataka
3. Rajashekharaiah A.M. – The Quest for Social Justice
4. Kuber W.N. – Ambedkar - A Critical Study.
5. Dinakar Khabde – Ambedkar as a Liberal Thinker.
6. Jatav D.R – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar
7. Lokhande G.S. – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar
8. Chandra Bharilla – Socio-Political Philosophy of Ambedkar
9. Bhagwan Das – Thus Spoke Ambedkar – Vol 1 and 2
OPEN ELECTIVE – 4 Credits
THIRD SEMESTER
Paper – 6 - Ambedkar: A Harbinger of Inclusive India

Chapter – 1 : Ambedkar as a Statesman


1.1 – Ambedkar Concepts of Democracy
1.2 – Political Parties
1.3 – Principles of successful Democracy
1.4 – Role of Ambedkar as a Parliamentarian

Chapter – 2 : Ambedkar as an Economist


2.1 – Small Holdings and Its Solutions
2.2 – Equal Work Equal Pay and Maternity Benefits
2.3 – Hypothesis of the Problem of the Rupee
2.4 –Thoughts on Banking and Insurance
Chapter – 3 : Ambedkar as a Socio - Religious Emancipator
3.1 – Organisations Founded by Ambedkar and his Movements
3.2 – Journals brought out by Ambedkar
3.3 – Religious Thoughts of Ambedkar
3.4 – Ambedkar and Buddhist Principles

Chapter – 4 : Ambedkar as a Nation Builder


4.1 – Role of Ambedkar in National Movement
4.2 – Nation Building: Development approach (Planning, development, Key Industries and Nationalisation)
4.3 – Hindu Code Bill
4.4 – Inclusive Development (SC/ST and OBCs)
Reference Books

1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 21- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India
and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha Bharathi
and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. W.N.Kuber, A Critical Study – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
4. W.N.Kuber, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar – Nation Builder
5. Chandra Bharill, Social Political Ideas of B. R. Ambedkar, 1977
6. Chandra Bharill, Socio-economic Thoughts of B. R. Ambedkar, 2004
7. Jatava. D.R., Ambedkar’s Role in National Movement, 2001
8. Somashekar. J., Ambedkar and Emancipatory Discource, 2007
9. Abraham.P, Ambedkar’s Contribution for Economic Planning and Development – Its Relevance
10. Chanchreek (ed) B. R. Ambedkar – A Rebel Dalit Leader
11. Premalata Sharma, The Problems of Dalits and OBCs
12. Rajkumar, Ambedkar and Freedom Struggle, 2011
HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits
FOURTH SEMESTER

Paper - 1 – KARNATAKA GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

Chapter – 1 : Princely State Towards Democratic System


1.1 – Praja Prathinidhi Sabha
1.2 – Non-Brahmin Movement
1.3 - Millers Committee
1.4 – Unification Movement

Chapter – 2 : Social Movement


2.1 - Peasant
2.2 - Dalit
2.3 - Women
2.4 – Unorganized sector and Ecology

Chapter – 3 : Rise of OBC and Dalit Identity Politics


3.1 – D. Devaraja Urs
3.2 – B. Basavalingappa
3.3 – H.D.Devegowda
3.4 - Siddaramaiah

Chapter – 4 : Issues and Challenges


4.1 – Water
4.2 – Border
4.3 – Regional Disparity
4.4 – Politics of Inclusion
REFERENCES:
1. Shankaragouda Hanamantagouda Patil, The Congress Party and princely states, 1981
2. Kasinath K. Kavlekar, Non-Brahmin movement in southern India, 1873-1949, 1979
3. G Thimmaiah, Power Politics and Social Justice: Backward Castes in Karnataka, 1993
4. Dr. Melkunde Shashidhar, A HISTORY OF FREEDOM AND UNIFICATION MOVEMENT IN KARNATAKA, Raka Ray, Mary Fainsod Katzenstein,
Social Movements in India: Poverty, Power, and Politics, 2005
5. G. N. Ramu, Essays in the Sociology of Development: Sri D. Devaraj Urs Lectures, 2000
6. Krantikari Bi. Basavalingappa Jayanti Acarana Samiti, 2016, Dhimanta: krantikari Bi. Basavalingappa samsmarana samputa
7. Attar Chand, Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda: The Gain and the Pain : (a Biographical Study), 1997
8. Gopal K. Kadekodi, S. M. Ravi Kanbur, Vijayendra Rao, Development in Karnataka: Challenges of Governance, Equity, and Empowerment,
2008
9. Muzaffar H. Assadi, Peasant Movement in Karnataka: 1980-94, 1997
10. Sandeep Shastri, Karnataka Politics - The Road Taken The Journey Ahead
11. Harish Ramaswamy Ss Patagundi Sh Patil, Karnataka Government & Politics Concept
12. Midatala Rani Jayakumar H Karnataka Government & Politics
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HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits


FOURTH SEMESTER

Paper – 2 - Ambedkar on Human Development

Chapter -1. Concept of Human Development


Meaning-Dimensions-Social Freedom-Status of Women Across Social Groups and their Rights- Isolation and Inclusion-
Security, Capability and Entitlement-Measures of Social Progress.

Chapter -2 Dr. Ambedkar’s Views on Education


Access to Education-Inter-group Disparities in Education-Right to Compulsory Education- Education for Social
Transformation-Education for Everyone-Educational Entitlements-His Views on Higher Education-Education and Social Values-State
Financing of Higher Education- Development of Education Infrastructure-Affirmative Policies for Educational Development.

Chapter -3 Health and Nutrition


Access to Health Services-Inter-group Disparities in Health Status –Role of State in Health Services-Policies and Budgetary
Provision-Implication for State Financing of Health Infrastructure.

Chapter -4 Standard of Living and Human Development


Occupational Structure-Economic and Social Disparities-Income and Asset Distribution-Poverty, Access to Basic Services-
Quality of Life (Housing, Access to Water, Electricity, Sanitation and Public Utilities). Dr. Ambedkar’s views on Gender Equality-
Gender Disparities in Human Development-Gaps Among Social Groups-Equal Rights and Opportunities for Gender Development-
Need for Gender Empowerment- Sustainable Human Development.

Reference Books:
1. Suresh Kumar Soni (2007), Human Rights Concept: Issues Emerging problem, Regal Publications, New Delhi
2. Dunn John (1996), How Democracies succeed Economy and Society
3. Erik Franser (2010), The Dalits of India: Education and Development, E-International Relations Students
4. P. Abraham (2002), Ambedkar’s Contribution for Economic Planning and Development Its Relevance, Kunishka Publication
Distributors, New Delhi.
5. Dr. S. Subramanian, Dr. Ambedkar Philosophy on Human Development, 2016
6. Dr. Salagare. M.B., Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s views on Education, 2018
7. Sarang Gajanan Haribabu, Dr. Ambedkar’s Educational Thoughts and Rigths to education act, 2014
8. Naik C. D, Thoughts and Philosophy of B. R. Ambedkar, Sarup and Sons, New Delhi, 2003
9. Human Development Reports, Published by Government of India and Government of Karnataka

HARD CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits


FOURTH SEMESTER

PAPER – 3

MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT / PROJECT WORK

The student has to submit a Minor Project for 100 marks (4 Credits) which includes dissertation and internal viva-voce
examination.
SOFT CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits
FOURTH SEMESTER

Paper – 4 –AMBEDKAR AS AN EMANCIPATOR


Chapter – 1 : Ambedkar’s Education Philosophy
3.5 - Philosophy of Education and Measures to Secure Inclusive Education
3.6 – Peoples Education Society and Its Role

Chapter – 2 : Dalits and Mainstream Media


2.1 – Excluded Communities, Dalit’s Ignorance, Attitude of Indian Media
2.2 – Indian newspapers have been drawn from Dalit opponents and
Dalits Essential Alternatives Media
Chapter – 3 : Published Journals of Ambedkar
3.1 – Mooknayak and Bahishkritbharat
3.2 – Janata, Samatha and Prabuddha Bharata

Chapter – 4 : Growth of Ambedkarism


4.1 – In India
4.2 – In Abroad

Reference Books:
1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, to Vol. 17- Published by Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of
India and Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra barehagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1 to Vol. 22, Published by Kuvempu Basha
Bharathi and Kannada and Culture Department, Government of Karnataka.
3. Somashekar. J., Ambedkar and Emancipatory Discource, 2007
4. Dhananjay Keer, Life and Mission of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
5. W.N.Kuber, A Critical Study – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
6. W.N.Kuber, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar – Nation Builder
7. Ahir. D. C., Buddhism and Ambedkar, 1969
8. Chandra Bharill, Social Political Ideas of B. R. Ambedkar, 1977
9. Chandra Bharill, Socio-economic Thoughts of B. R. Ambedkar, 2004
10. Jatava. D.R., Ambedkar’s Role in National Movement, 2001
11. Sukhadeo Thorat and Aryama (Ed), Ambedkar in Retrospect, 2007
12. Mahammad Shabbir (ed), Ambedkar on Law, Constitution and Social Justice, 2017
13. Praveen K. Jadav, Ambedkarism, 2013
SOFT CORE PAPERS – 4 Credits
FOURTH SEMESTER
Paper 5- Dalit literature in Kannada and Ambedkar Consciousness
Chapter - 1 Dalit literature in kannada
1.1 Oral tradition of Kannada dalit literature
1.2 Dalit literature in Kannada and Ambedkar Consciousness
Chapter - 2 Nature of expression and uniqueness of Kannda Dalit literature
2.1 Dalit poetry
2.2 Dalit novels and stories
Chapter - 3 Nature of liberation in Dalit literature
3.1. Dalit literature in Kannada( Before 1970‟s)
3.2 Dalit literature in Kannada (After 1970‟s)
Chapter - 4 Study of selected texts on Kannada Dalit literature
Dhaniya Sathyanarayana - Koradkal Srinivasaraya, Muttisikondavanu – P. Lankesh, Odalala- Devanooru Mahadeva,
Ambedkar- Siddaligaiah, Buguri- Mogalli Ganesh, Dahanada kathe – K.B Siddiah, Nanondu Maravagiddare –
Mudnanoodu chinnaswamy, Yawa kulavayya – Kotiganahalli Ramayya, Nartisu nartisale sharade – Aravinda
Malagatti, Habba Matthu Bali – B. T. Lalithanaik, Kalluballi – B.T.Jahnavi, Ellara beralallu antiruva dukhave – Subbu
Holeyar, Govu Tindu Govinathadaranu – N.K.Hanumantayya
Reference Books:
1. Sathyanarayana and Susie Tharu – ‘Steel nibs are sprouting new Dalit writing from south India’, 2013.
2. CgÀ«AzÀ ªÀiÁ®UÀwÛ (¥Àæ.¸ÀA.) ‚¹ÃªÀiÁwÃvÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå ZÀjvÉæ-¸ÀA¥ÀÄl-2‛ zÀ°vÀ ZÀ¼ÄÀ ªÀ½, 2016
3. CgÀ«AzÀ ªÀiÁ®UÀwÛ (¸ÀA), zÀ°vÀ ªÀiÁUÀð, PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¥ÀŸÀÛPÀ ¥Áæ¢üPÁgÀ, ¨ÉAUÀ¼Æ
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Syllabus for P.G.Diploma in Ambedkar Studies

I Semester

Paper I. Life & Political Philosophy of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar

Chapter 1. Life & works of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar - Early influences of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar through Visits, Intellectuals,
company and his Bitter Experiences.

Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s role in British Committees, Commissions & Conferences.

Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s Reactions to British Political Reforms – Morley -Minto Reforms, Monteague Chelmsford
Reforms & Govt of
India Act 1935.

Chapter 4. Ambedkar`s conception of Freedom & his role in the Freedom Struggle.

Chapter 5. Ambedkar`s perception of New India.

Books for reference:

1. Dhananjay Keer – Life and Mission of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar


2. A.M. Rajashekharaiah – The Quest for Social Justice
3. W.N. Kuber – Ambedkar - A Critical Study.
4. Dinakar Khabde – Ambedkar as a Liberal Thinker.
5. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Vol.1, Vol.2, Vol.8, Vol.9- Published by Education Department,
Government of Maharasthra.
6. G. Aloysious – Nation without Nationalism
7. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu - Vol.1, Vol 2 Part 1, Vol 2 Part 2, Vol 8, Vol 9,
Vol 12 Part 2 Published by
Government of Karnataka.
8. Dr. M.N.Javaraiah – Bharatha Swatantrya Sangramadalli Ambedkar.
Paper II Economic Thoughts of B.R. Ambedkar – I

Chapter 1 Introduction to Economics & Distributive Justice: Nature and Scope of Economics – structure and
organization of Economy,Economic Theory and Economic policy – Economic Policy and Distributive Justice.

Chapter 2 Economic Thought and Economic Analysis: Introduction – distinction between Economic thought and
Economic Analysis – Indian Economic thinkers: R.D.Dutt, Dadabhai Navroji M.K.Gandhi, Ambedkar as an
Economic Thinker and an Economist,Place of Ambedkar in Indian Economic Thought.

Chapter 3 Ambedkar`s Contribution to Agricultural Economics: Introduction – Ambedkar`s Interpretation of land


holdings – consolidation of holdings – Collective farming – Problems of land ownership and land-lessness
among tribals – Ambedkar`s thought on surplus labour utilization and capital formation – Overall assessment
of Ambedkar`s thought on agriculture.

Chapter 4 Ambedkar`s Contribution to Monetary Economics: Introduction to money and monetary system –
Ambedkar`s writings of British India`s monetary standard – Ambedkar`s currency reforms plan – Place of
Ambedkar in Indian Monetary System.

Chapter 5 Ambedkar`s Contribution to Fiscal Economics: Introduction to Fiscal Economics – Ambedkar`s thought on
alternative sources of revenue – Ambedkar`s study of provincial finance – Ambedkar cannons of
expenditure – Relevance of Ambedkar`s fiscal economics for the present day fiscal problems.

Books for Reference:

1. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches – Collected works of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar, Vol.6


2. Dasgupta, Ajit (1993) – A History of Economic thought
3. Ramaiah & (ED) Reddy (1987) – Dr. Ambedkar`s Economic Philosophy
4. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagaluVol.6 Part1, Vol.6 Part 2, Vol.12 Part 1. Published by Government
of Karnataka.
5. H.L.Ahuja (1989) – Advanced Economic Theory.
6. Misra & Puri (1989) – Advanced Economic Theory.
7. Eric Roll – Economic thought
8. C.K.Renukarya – Stream lights in Economic thought.
9. O.D. Heggade – Dr. Ambedkar Aarthika Vicharadhare
PAPER III –INDIAN SOCIETY AND AMBEDKAR

Chapter 1. Emancipatory Theory – Booker T. Washington, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela – their concepts of Society and
State.

Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s analysis of Indian Social problems & its Solutions - Caste System, Untouchabality, Adivasis & Minorities

Chapter 3. Comparative study on Caste System. 12th Century’s Sharana Movement – Basavanna, Madara Chennaiah, Kalavve Ambigara
Chowdaiah, Soole Sankavva - Gandhi, Lohia, & Periyar on Indian caste system with Reference to their original writings.

Chapter 4. Ambedkar`s views on Hinduism and Buddhism. Why conversion?

Chapter 5. Who were the Shudras? - Ambedkar (to make student to Read the original text and to analyse).

Books for Reference:

1. Booker T. Washington – Up from Slavery.


2. Nissim Ezekiel – A Martin Luther King Reader
3. Scholered T, Valaraie & Brown, Pam –
Martin Luther King: America`s Great Non-Violent Leader.
4. Nelson Mandela – No Easy Walk To Freedom.
5. Benjamin Pogrund – Nelson Mandela
6. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches - Vol. 1 to 5, 7 & 11.
7. L.Basavaraj – Basaveshwara Vachanagalu
8. M. M. Kalburgi(ed) – Vachana Samputagalu – 1 to 15 volumes
9. M.N. Javaraiah – Dalita Vargadha Sharanaru Matthu Sharaneyaru
10. M.M.Kalburgi – Basavannavara Vachana Samputa.
11. M.N. Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
12. Ghurye G.S. – Social Tensions in India.
13. R.C.Hiremath – Basavannanavara Vachanagalu
14. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu - Vol.1,Vol.3,Vol.4, Vol.5, Vol.7, Vol.11 Part 1, Vol.12 Part 2 Vol.14 Part
1(a), Vol.14 Part 2 (Aa)
PAPER–IV - AMBEDKAR`S CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

Chapter 1. Role of Ambedkar as a Chairman of the Constituent Assembly.

Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s view on Social Justice – Preamble of the Constitution – Fundamental Rights (Part III) Article
14,15,16,17,19,21,22.Importance of
Directive Principles of State Policy - in Securing social justice.

Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s conception on `Constitutional Remedies`

Chapter 4. The role of Judiciary in upholding `Social Justice` to the Weaker sections of the society.

Chapter 5. Ambedkar`s view on Indian `Federal Structure` with Special reference to Article 256 & 365.

Books for Reference:

1. H. Hidayathulla - `Framing of the Indian Constitution`


2. V.N. Shukla - `Constitution of India`
3. D.D. Basu - `Human Rights and Fundamental Rights`
4. P.M.Bhakshi - `Constitutional law of India (Bare Act)
5. S.G.Bhat (ed) – Indian Constitution & Social Justice.
6. J.N. Pandey - `Constitutional Law of India`
7. V.N. Shukla - `Constitutional Remedies`
8. B. Shiva Rao - `Framing of the Constitution of India.
9. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar writings and Speeches:Vol.13
10. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu - Vol.1, Vol.2 Part 2, Vol.10 Part 1, Vol.10 Part 2, Vol.12 Part 2, Vol.13 Part
2
Paper V - Computer fundamentals and Office automation

Chapter 1. Elements of computer processing system: Introduction to computer system. Generation of Computers. Study of hardware
parts of computers (Block
diagram of computer, Input devices, output devices, CPU, Memory types of Memory, RAM, ROM, Registers, Storage devices
such as floppy diskette,Hard disk,
CD)

Chapter 2. Number System: Data representation in computers, Introduction to number system ( Binary numbers octal numbers, Hexa
decimal numbers)Algorithms and
flow charts, program, Software, Types of Software with examples

Chapter 3. Operating system: Introduction to operating system, functions of operating system. Study of DOS as a single user operating
system. Study of windows
(introduction, application, creating Directories and files, copying, deleting. Usage of software loaded in Windows,Loading
software.)

Chapter 4. Computer application & Office automation Scientific, Business, Educational etc.,MS-word (Letter drafting, text manipulation
and usage of menus)
MS-excel (Basics of Spreadsheet, Work sheet contents, usage of functions in work Sheet, creating charts) Powerpoint (Basics pf
paper presentation, slide preparation, simple seminar Presentation)

Chapter 5. Internet: Introduction to Internet, Requirements to get internet connection, world wide web, website,How to access internet,
E-mail, importance of E-mail,
searching the information on internet Concept of E-commerce, E-governance, E-banking. (Note: This unit requires practical
usage of Internet)

BOOKS FOR READING AND REFERENCES:

1. A first course in computers – S.Jaiswal, Galgotia publications


2. Computer fundamentals – B.Ram
3. Fundamentals of computers – V.Rajaraman
4. Working in Microsoft office – Ran Mansfield
5. Microsoft office for Windows – Steve Sagman
6. Internet for everyone – Leon & Leon
7. Internet an introduction System – Tata Mcgraw Hill Series.
8. Internet Complete References – Young
II SEMESTER
Paper VI Political Philosophy of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

Chapter 1. Ambedkar on State & Society.

Chapter 2. Ambedkar`s conception of Trinity – Liberty, Equality & Fraternity.

Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s perspective of Democracy & its essential Conditions for the successful working of Democracy.

Chapter 4. Ambedkar & Marxism.

Chapter 5. Ambedkar on Rights – with special reference to his `States & Minorities`.

Books for References:

1. Bhagawan Das – Thus Spoke Ambedkar Vol.1, 2


2. Dr. Jatav – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar.
3. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches - Vol. 1 & 3.
4. G.S.Lokhande – Political Philosophy of Ambedkar.
5. Chandra Bharilla – Socio-Political Philosophy of Ambedkar.
6. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar`s barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu -Vol.1, Vol.2 Part 1, Vol.2 Part 2, Vol.3, Vol.10 Part 1, Vol.10 Part 2,Vol.10 Part
3 Vol.12 Part 2.
Paper VII Economic Thoughts of B.R.Ambedkar – II

Chapter 1 Introduction to Economic Development and Human Development: Concepts of Economic Development, Economic Growth –
Distinction Between human
resources development and human development – Social Capital – Socio-Cultural dimensions of development.

Chapter 2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Labour Economics: Introduction – Ambedkar`s views on labour – social theory of labour Exploitation –
social cultural and religious
dimensions of labour Exploitation – Economic deprivation of Dalit labourers – Solutions to Unemployment.

Chapter 3 Ambedkar`s views on National Economy and Society: Introduction – Economy and Society – Economic systems – National and
Sub-National Economics – role
of State in Economic activities: Allocation Distribution and Stabilisation, Objectives of Economy: growth and equity Ambedkar on
socialism & state socialism.

Chapter 4 Ambedkar views on Development and Planning: Introduction – Ambedkar`s views on Agrarian economy
Industrialisation,Poverty and Unemployment –
Limitations of centralized planning system-Need for appropriate planning machinery for the development of under-privileged
classes.

Chapter 5 Economic Conditions of Dalits in the Independent India: Introduction to Economics of caste, discrimination and deprivation –
Occupational structure of the
Indian Economy – Sectoral shares and Functional shares – Distribution of Assets and Income – Poverty and Unemployment
among dalits – Recent economic
policies Liberalization, Privitisation and Globalisation and their impact on Dalits. An overall Assessment of welfare measures –
Challenges and opportunities of
Dalits-Future strategies.

Books for References:


1 Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar`s Writings & Speeches.– Vol.6
2.Heggade. O.D (1998) – Economic thought of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
3.Shyamala (ED) (1998) – Ambedkar and Nation Building
4.Dr.D.R.Jatava (1999) – Ambedkar and Humanism
5.W.N.Kuber (1973) – Dr. Ambedkar, A critical study
6.Hoshiar Singh (2001) & A.M.Malik – Socio-economic Development of Scheduled castes in India
7.Ruddar Dutt & K.P.M. Sundaram – Indian Economy
8.N.C.A.E.R – India Development Report
9.Government of India – Economic Survey
10.Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar`s barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu -Vol.6 Part 1, Vol.6 Part 2, Vol.12 Part 1.
11.M.L.Jhingan (1998) – Economics of Development and Planning.
12.UNDP – Human Development Report (various issues).
PAPER VIII – SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF B.R. AMBEDKAR: ISSUES AND RELEVANCE.

Chapter 1. Backward Classes Movements in India. Nature, achievements and limitations. Ambedkar`s vision about Backward
Classes.

Chapter 2. Dalit Movement in India with special reference to Karnataka. Achievements and Limitations. Importance of
Backward Classes and Dalit
Movement in context of socio-political change.

Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s contribution to the Emancipation of Women & Feminist Movement in India & Dalit Feminism.

Chapter 4. Various Social Welfare Measures of State & its implementation

Chapter 5. New forms of Discrimination – Class, Caste, Sex, Communalism & New forms of Economic forces.

Books for References:

1. Ghanshyam Shah – Social Movements in India


2. Parvathamma – Scheduled Castes & Tribes
3. T.K. Oomen – Protest & Movements.
4. Bibhuti Yadav – Dalits in India – Vol.1 & 2
5. Sanjay Paswan - Encyclopedia of Dalits in India – Vol.1 to 14
6. Joseph Thomas – Social Movements & Violence.
7. Susan Baylal – Caste, Society & Politics in India.
8. David Smith – Hinduism & Modernity.
9. M. Ganesh – Jagathikarana Mathu Dalitaru.
10. Edgar Thurston – Caste & Tribes of India
11. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar`s barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu Vol.1, Vol.2 part 2, Vol.7, Vol.14 part 1(a), Vol.14 part 1 (Aa)
PAPER – IX – AMBEDKAR`S PERCEPTION OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE.

Chapter 1. Definition of Law - Definition of social change – Relation between Law & Social Change – Factors for Social change Ambedkar`s
view on Social change.

Chapter 2. Role of Ambedkar as a Member of Bombay Legislature – Changes Brought under social security legislation – Ambedkar`s view
on better Industrial relation –
Labour Welfare measure.

Chapter 3. Ambedkar`s perception of protective discrimation under The Constitution of India. Article 15(3), 15(4) & 16(4)

Chapter 4. Law & Political Reservation – Parliament & State Legislatures. Ambedkar`s view on electoral rights – Relevance of Poona pact.

Chapter 5. Discussion reports of SC/STs National Commission.

Books for Reference:

1. V.N. Shukla `Constitution of India`


2. S.G. Bhat `Indian Constitution & Social Justice`
3. Sarkaria Commission Report.
4. Dr. M.N. Javaraiah `Father of the Indian Constitution`
5. K. Kuppaswamy – Social Change in India.
6. B.S. Gandhi – Law and Social Change.
7. R.G. Sinha - Law and Social Change.
8. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar`s Writings and Speeches - Vol.1, Vol.2 ,& Vol.13
9. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar`s barahagalu matthu bhashanagalu - Vol.1, Vol.2 part 1, Vol.2 part 2, Vol.10 part 1, Vol.10 part 2 Vol.10
part 3, Vol.12 part 2, Vol.13 part 2..
Paper X - Research Methodology & contemporary issues in Social Science

Chapter 1. Meaning, Objective, Tools & Techniques of Research Methodology – Data Processing, Report writing.

Chapter 2. Dalit Literature – Meaning, Definition & Importance. Challenges & its limitations.

Chapter 3. Selected writings of Dalit Literature – K. B. Siddaiah: Dahanada Kathe (Poetry)


Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy: Jaathi Paddathi and Manavahakku Ullangane (Essay)
B. T. Jahnavi : Kallu Balli (Short Story)
Banjagere Jayaprakash :Deshi Samskruthi and Ambedkar (Essay)

Chapter 4. Cultural Studies – Growth & Importance of Cultural Studies. The Place of Dalit Culture in Cultural Studies.

Chapter 5. Project work on Dalit Issue.

Books for Reference:

1. M.H. Gopal – Research Methodology in Social Science.


2. Benzamin Muttai – How to Write good proposal
3. Kothari – Research Methodology
4. Douglas.E.Comer - The Internet book.
5. Aravind Malagati – Dalita chaluvaliya Taatwika Chintane.
6. Ganeshan.S – Dalita Sahitya Chaluvali.
7. D.R.Nagaraj – Samskruthi Kathana.
8. Tejashwini Niranjan – Cultural Studies.
9. L. Hanumanthaiah, B. Chinnaswamy (ed) – Dalita Kathegalu
10. K.B.Siddaiah, H. Govindaiah (ed) – Dalita Kavya
11. Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy – Aparimitada Kattalu
CERTIFICATE COURSE
DR. AMBEDKAR AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Module – I: Human Rights Origin – Concept – Development – International Initiatives and Concern – Legal and Institutional Framework.
Module – II: Ambedkar on Human Rights Ideology – Perception – Contributions
Module – III: Relevance of Human Rights: Human Rights and Public Policy, Action – Livelihood of Marginalised Sections – Globalisation
induced social exclusion.
Module – IV: Enforcement of Human Rights: Role of National Human Rights Commission – Constitutional Remedies – Role of NGOs – Role of
Media – Relevant issues.

Books for Reference:


1. J. N. Pandey - Constitutional Law of India
2. V. N. Shukla - Indian Constitution
3. C. B. Raju - Social Justice and the Indian Constitution – with special reference to SC/ST
4. Dr. Singh - Protective Discrimination
5. W. N. Kuber - Ambedkar – A Critical Study
6. D. D. Basu - Human Rights and Fundamental Rights
7. V. N. Shukla - Constitutional Remedies
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COURSE – 2
DR. AMBEDKAR AND DEPRESSED CLASS RIGHTS

Module – I: Ambedkar on SC/STs Rights: Constitutional Safeguards, National Commission for SC and National Commission for ST, Violation
of SC/ST rights, Atrocity act.
Module – II: Ambedkar on Women Rights: Constitutional safeguards, National Commission for women, SC/ST women rights, Violation of
Women Rights, Hindu code bill
Module – III: Ambedkar on OBC and Minorities rights: Constitutional safeguards, National Commission for OBC and minorities, Violation of
OBC and Minorities rights,
Mandal Commission, Ranganath Mishra Commission
Module – IV: Ambedkar on Labour Rights: Ambedkar in Bombay Legislative Council, Governor Executive Council, Constitutional Safeguards,
Labour Acts in Independent
India.
Books for Reference:
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Writings and Speeches – Vol. 13
2. D. D. Basu – An Introduction to the Constitution of India
3. B.L.Bhatia – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Social Justice and Indian Constitution
4. Kusuma Sharma – Ambedkar and Indian Constitution
5. Encyclopaedia of Dalits in India – Vol – 14
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