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REVISED SYLLABUS
AS PER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) Sem III
(TO BE IMPLEMENTED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18)
Title of the Paper: Gandhian Thought




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1. Introduction to Gandhian Thought
1.1 The early 20
th century political scenario in India and World (with
special reference to Great Britain, South Africa).
1.2 Non – Violent techniques (Conflic t Resolution, Social Justice and
Reform, Self Rule, Nation Building).

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2. Influences on Gandhiji’s Thought
2.1 Influence of the Oriental Culture
2.2 Impact of the Western thought
2.3 Influence of different religions.

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3. Fundamental Concepts in Gandhian Thought
3.1 Sadhya-sadhanShuchita
3.2 Ahimsa 3.3 Satya


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4. Gandhiji’s Thoughts on Social Transformation
4.1 Religious Harmony
4.2 Removal of Untouchability
4.3 Women’s Emancipation

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SYBA
(Applied Component)Sem IV

Title of the Paper: Gandhian Thought


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1.Gandhiji's Thoughts on Education
1.1 The Purpose and Meaning of Education
1.2 Functions of a Teacher
1.3 Basic Education and K nowledge(NayiTalim)

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2. Political Thought of Gandhiji
2.1 Nationalism
2.2 Democracy, Decentralisation of Power
2.3 Concept of Ramrajya


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3. Economic Thought of Gandhiji
3.1 Value Based Approach
3.2 Critique of Modern Civilization
3.3 Swadeshi and Khadi
3.4 Self-sufficient Village System

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Relevance of Gandhian Thought in the Indian and Global Context
3.5 Impact of Gandhian Thought on the Constitution of India
3.6 VinobaBhave and Bhoodan Movement
3.7 Martin Luther King and Movement against Racism

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Suggested references:
1. Bhave, Vinoba. SwarajSastra . Akhil Bharat Sarva- Seva-Sangh Pub., 1955.
2. Dalton, Dennis. Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent power in action . Columbia
University Press, 2012.
3. Fischer, Louis. The essential Gandhi: his life , work, and ideas: an anthology .
Random House Inc, 1962.
4. Fox, Richard Gabriel. Gandhian utopia: Experiments with culture . Boston,
MA: Beacon Press, 1989.
5. Gangal, Anurag. "The Gandhian concept of Human security and peace.” 2007.

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6. Gangurde,K.D. “Gandhi’s Autobigraphy: Moral Lessons’’, Gandhi Smriti and
DarshanSamiti, New Delhi.
7. Gandhi, Mahatma. Towards new education . Ed. BharatanKumarappa.
Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House, 1953.
8. Gandhi, Mahatma. Village swaraj . Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House,
1963.
9. Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand. Village industries . Ahmedabad: Navajivan
Publishing House, 1960.
10. Gandhi, M. K., and Jitendra T. De sai. "Ruskin: Unto This Last." A Paraphrase,
translated from the Gujarati by Valji Desai (Ahmedabad: Navajivan,
1989) (1956).
11. Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand. Trusteeship . Navajivan Publishing House,
1960.
12. Ghosh, B. N. Gandhian political economy: Principles, practice and policy .
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007.
13. Guha, Ramachandra. India after Gandhi: The histor y of the world's largest
democracy . Pan Macmillan, 2011.
14. Kelkar, Ravindra. "MK Gandhi on Trusteeship." Published by Jitendra T.
Desai NavajivanMudranala ya, Ahmedabad, India. Retrieved on June 14
(1960): 1914.
15. Kumarappa, Joseph Cornelius, an d Joseph Chelladurai Cornelius. Gandhian
economic thought . Bombay (Mumbai): Vora, 1951.
16. Nazareth, P.A. “Gandhian perspective on International Security”, Center of
Advanced Strategic Studies, 2013.
17. Pandey, Janardan. Gandhi and 21st century . No. 12. Concept Publishing
Company, 1998.
18. Parekh, Bhikhu, Gandhi: a very short introduction , Oxford University Press,
2001.
19. Scalmer, Sean. Gandhi in the West: The Mahatm a and the rise of radical
protest . Cambridge University Press, 2011.
20. S. K. Joseph & B. Maho daya (Eds.), “Continuing Relevance of Swadeshi”.
Maharashtra: Institute Of Gandhian Studies.
21. “Success stories of Panchayati Raj” comp iled by Sunita Sharma and Sharbani
Das Gupta, Indian Envir onmental Society, 2007.
22. Varma, Ravindra. "Gandhi’s theory of trusteeship: An essay in
understanding." Contextualizing Gandhian thought: Essays in honor of and by
RavindraVarma. Wardha: Institute of Gandhian Studies. Retrieved October 16
(2012): 2014.
23. बकाने,डॉ . छाया .प्रकाशिकरण े, Įीिवɮयाप्रकाशन .
24. भोळे, डॉ . भाèकर , आधुिनकभारतातीलराजकीयिसद्धा ंत, िपंपळापुरेप्रकाशन ,नागपूर .
25. राजकीयिवचारप्रणाली , पुणेिवɮयापीठ , १९८१ . ( Gokhale, R.M,
RajkiyaVicharpranali, Univ ersity of Pune, 1981.)
26. राजकीयिसद्धा ंत, पुणेिवɮयापीठ , १९८१ . (Dr. V.M, Bachal, RajkiyaSiddhant,
University of Pune, 1981.)
27. You Tube Lecture series by Dr.S adgopal on Gandhi and NayiTalim.

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S.Y. BA (SEMESTER III)

GANDHIAN THOUGHT

1. INTRODUCTION TO GANDHIAN THOUGHT

1.1 THE EARLY 20th CENTURY
POLITICAL SCENARIO(INDIA &
THE WORLD) British Colonialism and its impact, Gandhi’s struggle in South Africa,
Significant Events in India before Gandhi from 1885-1920, Advent of
Gandhi on the Indian political scene, Gandhi’s influence on Indian freedom struggle and women freedom fighters.
1.2. NON-VIOLENT TECHNIQUES Concept of Non-violen ce, Importance of non-violence in Conflict
Resolution and its relevance.

2. DETERMINATIVE INFLUENCES ON GANDHIJI’S THOUGHT
2.1.INFLUENCE OF THE EAST Impact of Oriental Culture, Buddhism, Confucianism.
2.2.INFLUENCE OF THE WEST Impact of Western thinkers- Leo Tolstoy, John Ruskin, Henry David
Thoreau and other thinkers.
2.3 INFLUENCES OF DIFFERENT RELIGIONS Influence of Hindu religion, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Christianity and
others.


3. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN GANDHIAN THOUGHT
3.1 SADHYA-SADHAN
SHUCHITA Meaning of the term, Emphasis on purity of means and its relevance in
day-to- day life.
3.2 AHIMSA Meaning of the concept, Ahimsa as a means in dealing with conflict
and its importance today.
3.3 SATYAGRAHA Meaning and explanation, Experiments of Satyagraha in the Indian
freedom struggle and its relevance in today’s world.
4.1 GANDHIJI’S THOUGHTS ON SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
4.1 RELIGIOUS HARMONY Gandhiji’s views on religiou s harmony, Role of Gandhi, Application of
Gandhian views in Indian society today.
4.2 REMOVAL OF
UNTOUCHABILITY Gandhian approach to Caste and Varna system, Gandhiji’s efforts in
eradication of untouchability.
4.3 WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Gandhiji’s idea of gender equality, Role in women’s emancipation,
Gandhi’s views on social issues related to women.

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S.Y.BA ( SEMESTER IV)
GANDHIAN THOUGHT

1.GANDHIJI’S THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION
1.1.PURPOSE AND MEANING
OF EDUCATION Gandhiji’s concept of education and its purpose, Gandhian views on
Education- English and Indigenous.
1.2 FUNCTIONS OF A
TEACHER Role and importance of Teacher in Gurukul system and in today’s
education system.
1.3 BASIC EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE (NAYI TALIM) Concept of NayiTalim, Dr.Sadgopal’s experiments of Nayitalim and
its relevance in rural India.

2. POLITICAL THOUGHTS OF GANDHIJI
2.1 NATIONALISM Nationalism in India- Comparison of Gandhi, Tagore and
SwamiVivekananda’s nationalism.
2.2DEMOCRACY,
DECENTRALISATION OF
POWER Concept of Gandhian democracy and decentralisation, Experiments
of Grassroots democracy in Hiwre Bazar by PopatraoPawar
2.3 CONCEPT OF RAMRAJYA
Ramrajya- concept and its relevance today.


3. ECONOMIC THOUGHTS OF GANDHIJI
3.1 VALUE BASED APPROACH Underlying values and principles of Gandhian economics.
3.2 CRITIQUE OF MODERN
CIVILISATION Critique of industrialization, us e of small machine technology,
critique of modern professions and state institutions.

3.3 SWADESHI AND KHADI Concept of swadeshi and khadi, Role in opposition to foreign
domination, relevance and further use.
3.4 SELF SUFFICIENT VILLAGE
SYSTEM Concept of Gram Swaraj and its relevance.
4. RELEVANCE OF GANDHIAN THOUGHT IN THE INDIAN AND GLOBAL CONTEXT
4.1 IMPACT OF GANDHIAN
THOUGHTS ON INDIAN
CONSTITUTION Gandhian philosophy and its influenc e on the Indian Constitution
4.2 VINOBA BHAVE AND
BHOODAN MOVEMENT Bhoodan movement’s experiment and contribution of VinobaBhave.
4.3 MARTIN LUTHER KING
AND MOVENTS AGAINST
RACISM Gandhian influence on Martin Luther King, Civil Rights Movement
in US, Nelson Mandela’s contribution in South Africa