Shivaji University, Kolhapur is offering Post Graduate Diploma in Communal Harmony & Social Peace. In this section, learn about the Post Graduate Diploma in Communal Harmony & Social Peace course at Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Paper I Evolution of Indian nationalism
- The impact of British rule on India and emergence of nationalist ideas.
- Two perspectives of Indian nationalism the nationalist and the communal.
- The early phase of Indian nationalism.
i) Moderate phase – composite Indian culture as the base of nationalism.
ii) Extremist phase – use of religious symbols for political mobilization.
- Gandhi on communal harmony and Hindu, Muslim unity
i) Khilaphat movement
ii) Gandhi’s fight against communalism
iii) Gandhi in Noakhali.
- The politics of two nation theory and demand for Pakistan.
- Pandit Nehru and his concept of nationalism: the concept of unity in diversity.
- Relationship between nationalism, communal harmony and social peace.
- Seal A. Emergence of Indian nationalism. Oxford. 1983.
- Desai. A. R. Social background of Indian nationalism. Popular. Mumbai 1975.
- Ghose .S. Political ideas and Movements in India Orient Longman 1976.
- Chandra B. India’s struggle for independence. Oxford, 1990.
- Gopal S. Pandit Nehru. A Political biography. I and II Oxford 1990-91.
Paper No. II Communal Harmony and Social Peace in Indian tradition
- Meaning of communal harmony and Social peace
- Three schools of history writing and their impact on communal harmony
- Chief characteristics of Indian civilization
- Philosophy of Peace, Non Violence and Harmony
- Arrival of Islam and the need of Communal harmony
- Emergence of tribal elements and their assimilation in Indian tradition
- Social movements and communal harmony – Brahmo Samaj. Prarthana Samaj. Satya Shodhak Samaj and Ramhrishna Mission
- Establishment of British rule and the rise of communalism and separatism
- Basu D. (Ed.) Sources of Indian tradition. Oxford 1982.
- Kosambi D. D. A introduction to study of Indian history. Popular. Mumbai – 1984
- Chandra B. (Ed.) India’s struggle for independence. Oxford-1991
- Nehru J. L. Discovery of India. Oxford 1989.
Paper No. III Course of communal disharmony and Social unrest
- Different forms of communal disharmony
- The causes of Communal riots.
- Communalism and emergence of terrorism, Terrorism and fundamentalism
- Violence against women and social unrest
- Social disharmony and caste violence
- Impact of social disharmony and the communal riots on national integration
- Engineer A. Theory of communal riots. Institute of Islamic studies. Bombay – 1990.
- Engineer A
Paper IV Means & Methods to establish Communal Harmony and Social peace
- Indian constitution – Fundamental rights, rights of minorities, the role of fundamental duties
- The role of state and political parties
- The role of Police in maintaining peace
- The role of Law and Justice
- The role of education and media to maintain social peace
- Citizenship, Communal harmony and Social peace
- Bas D.D. An introduction to Indian Constitution.
- Medieval History and Communalism. (C.S.S.S. Publiction)
- Students & Communalism. (C.S.S.S. Publiction)
- The Communal Crimes Bill. (C.S.S.S. Publiction)
- I am the best Swayam Sevak No. 1 (C.S.S.S. Publiction)
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