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EPS -12

EPS -12. Subject Name. BLOCK -1. UNIT -1,2, 3 AND 4. THE CONSEQUENCES OF COLONIALISM. DEFINING COLONIALISM CONSEQUENCES OF COLONIALISM 1 NATURE AND PHASE OF THE COLONIAL EMPIRE 2 IMPACT: THE FIRST PHASE – PEASANTRY AND ITS IMPOVERISHMENT

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EPS -12

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  1. EPS -12 Subject Name

  2. BLOCK -1 UNIT -1,2, 3 AND 4

  3. THE CONSEQUENCES OF COLONIALISM • DEFINING COLONIALISM • CONSEQUENCES OF COLONIALISM 1 NATURE AND PHASE OF THE COLONIAL EMPIRE 2 IMPACT: THE FIRST PHASE – PEASANTRY AND ITS IMPOVERISHMENT 3 IMPACT: THE SECOND PHASE – DE- INDUSTRIALISATION AND ITS EFFORT 4 IMPACT: THE THIRD PHASE – IMPERIALISM AND INDUSTRIALISATION | | <document classification>

  4. RESPONSES OF INDIAN SOCIETY • INDIA AND THE COLONIAL EXPERIENCE • THE WORLD OF THE PEASANTRY • THE TRIBAL REPONSES • MIDDLE CLASS, INTELLIGENTSIA AND SOCIAL REFORM 1 THE IDEAS AND VISION OF NEW CLASS 2 SOCIAL REFORMERS AND PUBLIC DEBATE • REFORM MOVEMENTS • REFORM OR REVIVAL • SOCIAL OR POLITICAL REFORM ? • THE INTELLIGENTSIA, REFORMS AND THE COLONIAL STATE • CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM | | <document classification>

  5. NATIONAL MOVEMENT • EARLY NATIONALISTIC ACTIVITIES • INDIANS REALISE COLONIAL DISCRIMINATION • DEMAND FOR INCREASE IN INDIAN REPRESENTATION • EXTREMIST NATIONALIST PHASE • GHADAR AND THE HOME RULE MOVEMENT • COMING OF GANDHI AND THE NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT • GANDHI AND PEASANTRY • PROTEST AGAINST THE ROWLETT ACT • NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT • RISE OF THE PEASANTRY, WORKING CLASSES AND THE LEFT • GANDHI- AMBEDKAR DEBATE • ARRIVAL OF MARXISM • GROWTH OF COMMUNALISM | | <document classification>

  6. NATIONAL MOVEMENT • CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT AND ITS AFTERMATH • THE SIMON COMMISITION • CIVIL DISOBEDIENT MOVEMENT • THE WAR AND THE QUIET INDIA MOVEMENT • POST WAR UPSURGE 1 THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY • COMMUNIAL RIOTS , INDEPENDENCE AND PARTITION | | <document classification>

  7. EMERGENCE OF NEW CLASSES • FACTORS LEADING TO THE EMERGENCE OF NEW CLASSES • OLD CLASSES IN NEW MILIEU • ZAMINDARS • TENANTS • PEASANT- PROPRIETORS • THE KISAN MOVEMENT, MAIN LAND MARKS • MODERN INDIAN INTELLIGENTSIA • THE CAPITALIST CLASS • THE RISE OF THE WORKING CLASS | | <document classification>

  8. BLOCK – 2PHILOSOPHY OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION UNIT – 5, 6, 7 AND 8

  9. THE MAKING OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION • The Meaning of Constitutional Government • The Roots of the Constituent Assembly of India • The Cabinet Mission Plan • A Constituent Assembly • The Federal Formula • A Three- Tier Federation • An Odd Procedure • No Way Out of a Group • The “Grouping” Controversy • Composition of the proposed Constituent Assembly | | <document classification>

  10. THE MAKING OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION • An Interim Government • The Constituent Assembly and Partition • Parties in the Constituent Assembly • Congress Dominance • Leadership of the Constituent Assembly • The Opposition in the Constituent Assembly • The Fence –Sitters • Work of the Constituent Assembly • Status of the Constituent Assembly | | <document classification>

  11. BASIC FEATURE • Government of India Act, 1935 • Constituent Assembly • Essential Features • sovereign, Democratic, Republic • Union of States • Fundamental rights • Directive Principles of State Policy • Fundamental duties • The union: Executive, Legislature and Judiciary | | <document classification>

  12. BASIC FEATURE • Emergency Provisions • General Emergency • Declaration of Constitutional Emergency • Financial Emergency • Federalism (1) Centre-state Relations • Relative Flexibility | | <document classification>

  13. UNIT -7 • VISION OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION • SIGNIFICANCE OF A WRITTEN CONSTITUTION • Constitution as a Positive Law • Its Contractual Nature • Philosophy of a Constitution • Constitution and Justice | | <document classification>

  14. UNIT-7 • PREABLE TO A CONSTITUION • THE INDIAN VISION • The Anti-Imperialist Legacy • Movements for Social Justice • The Nationalist Programmess | | <document classification>

  15. UNIT-7 • RIGHTS AS THE CORE OF THE NATIONALIST PROGRAMME • Influence of Socialism • Poverty Relief and Planning • Role of the Leftist Groups • Opposition to Caste Oppresion | | <document classification>

  16. UNIT-7 • IDEOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS • Class Character of the Indian National Congress • Stress on Politics • THE CONGRESSCONSENSUS • The Parliamentary Tradition • Federalism • Welfarism | | <document classification>

  17. UNIT-7 • UNFOLDING OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMME • The Strategy • The Specific Objectives • THE CONGRESS RESOLUTION ON THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSTITUTION • THE “OBJECTIVES RESOLUTION” OF THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY • STRUCTURAL LIMITATION | | <document classification>

  18. UNIT-8 • RIGHTS AND CITIZENSHIP • WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP ? • Citizenship and Individualism • Citizenship and multiculturalism | | <document classification>

  19. UNIT-8 • CITIZENSHIP AND RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION • Who are the Citizen of India? • Recognition of Community in Indian citizenship • Directive Principles of State Policy • Rights and Franchise • Duties of Citizenship | | <document classification>

  20. UNIT-8 • TENSIONS IN CITIZENSHIP • CITIZENSHIP AND GENDER • PATHWAYS TO CITIZENSHIP | | <document classification>

  21. UNIT -9 • WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A PARLIMENTARY DEMOCRACY? • EVOLUTION • FEATURES OF PARLIMENTARY SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT • PARLIMENTARY SYSTEM IN INDIA | | <document classification>

  22. UNIT-10 • LEGISLATURE • INDIAN LEGISLATURE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • UNION LEGISLATURE • The President • The Parliament: Lok Sabha • The Parliament : Rajya Sabha • Special Powers of Rajya Sbha • THE PRESIDING OFFICERS • The Speaker • The Chairperson of Rajya Sabha | | <document classification>

  23. UNIT-10 • LEGISLATURE PROCEDURE • Money Bills • PARLIMENTARY PRIVILEGES • PARLIMENTARY DEVICES TO CONTROL THE EXECUTIVE • Parliamentary Committees • STATE LEGISLATURE • DECLINE OF LEGISLATURE | | <document classification>

  24. UNIT -11 • EXECUTIVE • PRESIDENT OF INDIA • QUALIFICATIONS • METHOD OF ELECTION • TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL OF THE PRESIDENT • POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT (1) EMERGENCY POWERS | | <document classification>

  25. UNIT-11 • THE PRIME MINISTER • The Council of Minister and the Cabinet • Collective Responsibility • THE CABINET AND THE PARLIAMENT • Sources of Prime Minister’s Power and Influence • THE PRESIDENT AND THE PRIME MINISTERS | | <document classification>

  26. UNIT-12 • JUDICIARY • EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIARY IN INDIA • THE SUPREME COURT • Composition and Appointments • Tenure • Salaries • Immunities | | <document classification>

  27. UNIT-12 • JURISDICTION OF THE SUPREME COURT • Original jurisdiction • Appellant jurisdiction • Advisory jurisdiction • Review jurisdiction | | <document classification>

  28. UNIT -12 • THE HIGH COURT • Composition of the High court • Jurisdiction • SUBORDINATE COURTS • JUDICIAL COURTS • JUDICIAL REVIEW • JUDICIAL REFORMS | | <document classification>

  29. UNIT-13 • BUREAUCRACY • MEANING AND CONCEPT • FEATURE • Hierarchy • Chain of command • Adherence to Rules and Regulations • Impersonal and Apolitical • HISTORY (1) India’s Independence and Bureaucracy | | <document classification>

  30. UNIT -13 • STATUTORY BODIES FOR RECRUITMENT AND OTHER RELATED MATTERS • The Union Public Service Commission • Special Provision for Deprived Section • Controversy over the policy of Reservation • State Public Service Commissions | | <document classification>

  31. UNIT-13 • POST-INDEPENDENCE BEREAUCRACY UP TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF GLOBALISATION • 1967 State Assembly Elections: A WATERSHED • Churning within the Congress Party • The Idea of a Committed Bureaucracy • Bureaucracy – Politician – Businessmen Nexus • INDIAN BUREAUCRACY IN THE ERA OF GLOBISATION (1) Attitude of the Indian Bureaucracy | | <document classification>

  32. UNIT-13 • BUREAUCRACY: SOME ISSUES • MINISTERS VERSUS CIVIL SERVENTS • GENERALISTS VERSUS SPECIALISTS • UNDER-REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MINORITIES | | <document classification>

  33. BLOCK-4 • UNIT 14,15,16,17 AND 18 | | <document classification>

  34. UNIT-14 • NATURE OF INDIAN FEDERALISM • FEDERALISM IN INDIA • The structure of the Indian federation • Territories of the states • Structures of Government • Division of powers | | <document classification>

  35. UNIT-14 • THE UNION-STATE RELATIONS • The financial powers of the union and the state • The finance commission • The planning commission and National Development • THE UNION TERRITORIES | | <document classification>

  36. UNIT-15 • SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR NORTH- EAST, J $ K, ETC. • SPECIAL PROVISIONS • Article 370 regarding Jammu and Kashmir • The Sixth schedule for the North – East • The Fifth Schedule for the Schedule Area | | <document classification>

  37. UNIT-15 • WHY SPECIAL PROVISION • Jammu and kashmir • The North-East • The Scheduled Area • Special Category States (scs) • POLITICAL RELATING TO THE SPECIAL PROVISION • Jammu and kashmir • North-East India | | <document classification>

  38. UNIT-16 • ISSUES IN CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN INDIAN FEDERALISM • FEDERALISM AND CENTRALISATION • Changing Environment • Centralization • ROLE OF GOVERNOR • Appointment of Governor • Discretionary powers of Governor • Reservation of Bills for consideration of President | | <document classification>

  39. UNIT-16 • USE OF EMERGENCY POWER • Emergency under Article 356 • Conflict over President’s Rule • FINANCIAL RELATIONS • Taxation Power • Issue of Grants • Economics Planning • USE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA | | <document classification>

  40. UNIT-16 • DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY AND COOPERATION • Demand for Autonomy • Steps Towards Cooperation • Sarkaria Commission • Inter- State Council | | <document classification>

  41. UNIT-17 • AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS AND STATES REORGANISATION IN INDIA • THE THEORETICAL ISSUES • Territoriality Versus culture • Government in a Multi-culture State • Cross – cutting Cleavage • THE COLONIAL EXPERIENCE • “British” and “Native” Indians • From Presidencies to Provinces • Religion Versus Language | | <document classification>

  42. UNIT -17 • INDIA AFTER PARTITION • From Provinces to States • The Backward Tracts • LINGUISTIC REORGANISATION OF STATES • Creation of Andhra State • States Reorganization, 1956 • Creation of New States • Reorganisation of North- East India • Upgradation of Union Territories • ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION • Power and Benefits of Statehood • Identity and Statehood | | <document classification>

  43. UNIT-18 • LOCAL SELF –GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION : RURAL AND URBAN • HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF RURAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN INDIA • PANCHAYATI RAJ IN POST- INDEPENDENCE INDIA • THE 73rd CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ACT,1992 (1) Panchayats(Extension to the Scheduled Areas)Act,1996 | | <document classification>

  44. UNIT -18 • THE PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN THE POST-73rd AMENDMENTERA:THE CASE OF UP • Gram Panchayat • Kshetra Panchayat • Zila Panchayat(Zila Parishad) • Relatitionships Between the PRIs and DRDAs • The PRIs: An Assessment | | <document classification>

  45. BLOCK - 5 • UNIT -19, 20, 21, 22 AND 23 | | <document classification>

  46. UNIT -19(NATURE OF PARTY SYSTEM IN INDIA) • NATURE OF PARTY SYSTEM – FIRST TWO DECADES AFTER INDEPENDENCE • EVOLUTION FROM POLITICLE CENTER • DOMINANT PARTY SYSTEM: BASIC CHARACTERISTICS • CENTRALITY OF CONGRESS | | <document classification>

  47. NATURE OF PARTY SYSTEM • CHANGED SOCIO-ECONOMICS PROFILE : DISLOCATION OF POLITICLE CENTRE • PARTY SYSTEM AFTER 1967 • LOSS OF CENTRALITY OF CONGRESS AND EMERGING PARTY SYSTEM • CONTEMPORARYPARTY SYSTEM • PARTY SYSTEM AT THE CENTRAL LEVEL • PARTY SYSTEM AT THE STATE LEVEL | | <document classification>

  48. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PARTIES • MEANING OF A NATIONAL AND A REGIONAL PARTY • NATIONAL PARTIES • THE CONGRESS (1) • THE BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY • THE COMMUNIST PARTIES • THE BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY | | <document classification>

  49. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PARTIES • THE REGIONAL PARTIES • THE DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM(DMK) AND THE ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM(AIADMK) • THE SHIROMANI AKALI DAL • THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE • THE TELUGU DESAM PARTY • THE ASSAM GANA PARISHAD • THE JHARKHAND PARTY | | <document classification>

  50. ELECTIONS • ELECTION SYSTEM IN INDIA • WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? • WHO CAN CONTEST ELECTION? • HISTORY OF INDIAN ELECTIONS • WHO CONDUCTS ELECTIONS? • INCREASING NUMBER OF CANDIDATES • HOW DOES THE VOTING TAKE PLACE? • VOTER TURNOUT IN INDIA ELECTIONS • WHO FORMS THE GOVERNMENT? • ELECTIONS AND SOCIAL CHANGE | | <document classification>

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