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    M.Phil (Social-work)

    1st Semester

    First Paper

    Research Methodology in Social-Work

    Unit I

    Selection of Problem : objectives, scopes and limitations.

    Major data sources, quantitative & qualitative.

    Presentation of research reports : standard formats, tabulation, graphic

    representation, indexing and referencing systems.

    Unit II

    Data collection : tools & techniques for primary data collection (field work &

    survey, questionnaire, interview, participatory observation & case-study.)

    Use of secondary data-literature, audio-visual materials, archives.

    Data analysis : classification and interpretation, statistical tools, use of

    quantitative data.

    Unit III

    Reading official texts, gazetteers, official documents & legal records

    Sensitivity to power relations, Methods of Community Participation.

    Unit IV

    Hypothesis in social-work

    Review of studies in social-work

    Type of Research : Pure Research, Applied Research, Basic Research, Action-

    Research.

    Research methods in social-work and statistics.

    Use of Computer and Internet in social-work research methodology.

    Knowledge of stylistics use in research and moral-attitude of social scientists.

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    Second Paper

    Core Communication of Social-Work

    Unit I

    History, philosophy, Practice and concept of social-work.

    Man, society and Individual objective of social-work concept of social-action and

    social-welfare.

    Theory & Definition of social-work in Indian and Western concept.

    Participating human behavior in adjustment theory of relationship for social

    development.

    Approaches and fields of social-work.

    Unit II

    Communication patterns and forms, principle of communication.

    Importance of counselling and Communication in social-work

    Use and methods of communication in social-work developments. Media sense, barriers of communication, effective communication, Public

    Relation & Management

    Gandhian Communication for social-work developments

    Unit III

    Community and community organization, critical analysis of the concept given

    by M.G. Ross.

    Models & strategies of community organization, meaning and definition,Identification and work-culture.

    Importance of Communities and Organization in social-work professional, Role

    of social-worker, social-work practice and social-work professional.

    Gandhian concept of community Development & Counselling.

    Unit IV

    Communication and dialogues, social policy & Planning and communication,

    Action evaluation & follow-up

    Case-study : a group work and individual work, character of group formation and

    work-sense

    Communication and relationship in group : Personality, leadership, behaviuor

    and skill of communication in social-work

    Community & Communication: Socio-Psycho analysis in social-work problemfor reformation.

    Role of Communication in welfare administration.

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    Third Paper

    Gandhian Social-Work

    Unit I

    Message from the Mahatma : 7 Social-Evils, 11 Vows and End & Means.

    Gandhian concept of social-work : its meaning, dimensions & work culture

    Social welfare & social service; Human Development & social developmentaccording to Gandhi

    Gandhi and weaker section, Vulnerable section of Indian Society

    Women, SC, ST, OBC, Poor & Challenged etc.

    Unit II

    Role of Non-violence in Community organization & Social-Action.

    Gandhian Concept of Non-violent class-struggle and its justification

    Community Organization and Panchayatiraj : A Comparative study in accordance

    to social-work.

    Unit III

    Social change & Gandhian methodology of satyagraha, satyagraha & Passive-resistance : A comparative study, local satyagraha, Relevance in modern time,

    Civil-Disobedience & Quite India movement.

    A study of Non-violent movements in relation to the socio-economic politicalchanges in different countries

    Unit IV

    Philosophy behind Constructive Programme. A tool of revolution, mass

    awakening, growth of self-reliance, confidence in leadership & Peoples

    participation. Different forms of Constructive Programme and their past & present significance

    Non-violent Society : its construction & tools for social-workers.

    Gandhian approaches to social-work development and reformation.

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    2nd Semester

    A. Dissertation

    The Thesis work will be supervised by a supervisor assigned by the department

    and evaluated by two examiners : one internal (Supervisor) and the other external.

    B. Viva-Voce

    This will test the students ability to comprehend and integrate the knowledge

    acquired from different courses. Viva-Voce will be conducted in presence of

    supervisor, Head of the department concern and one external subject expert willalso be seated.

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    Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,

    Wardha

    Syllabus

    2009-2011

    Master of Social Work

    (M.S.W.)

    Mahatma Gandhi Fuji Guruji Centre for Peace

    Studies

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    First Semester

    1st Paper

    History & Philosophy of Social Work

    Unit I

    Social work Nature Meaning, Definitions, Objectives Role & FunctionsValues, Principles & Philosophy of Social Work

    Welfare Versus development orientation

    Gandhian concept of Social Work

    Unit II

    Profession Professional code of ethics Professionalization of social work

    Interface between voluntary & professional social work, social work profession as a

    change agentEmerging ideologies of professional social work in India, Historical development of

    social work education in India

    Gandhian institution of social work education

    Unit III

    History of social service and reform tradition in India-ancient, medeal period andmodern period

    Hindu reform movement, Datil movement Women, movement

    Gandhian Concept of social service & reform.

    Unit IV

    Historical development of social work in abroad U. K, U. S. A. and othercontinents.

    Historical development of social work in India

    Secular humanism and Protestantism, welfarism, Liberalism and democracy.Socialism & human right, Gandhian concept of socialism, communism, welfarism

    Liberalism and democracy.

    2nd Paper :

    Man and Society

    Unit I

    Definition of Society, concept of man, society as a system of relationshipImpact of Industrialization, Urbanization, Globalization & Privatization on society &

    man.

    Gandhian concept of man, society & Individual

    Unit II

    Social change: meaning, Pattern, Processes & factor S.L.

    Social change Processes India Samskritization, Westernization, Secularization.

    Social Processes: assimilation accommodation, cooperation, competition and conflict meaning and importance.

    Unit III

    Social institutions marriage, family, religion, caste & class.Changing forms, functions & impact on individual & society

    Nature of social relationship and social values in rural Urban and industrial society

    Gandhian concept of social institutions.

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    Unit IV

    Social function of the state in modern society welfare state.

    Right and duties of individual in modern society.

    Socialization Definition, Processes of socialization, means of socialization.Social Justice and Human Right, concept of social planning.

    Gandhian concept of state, Right and duties, concept of justice & social planning.

    3rdPaper :

    Dynamics of Human Behaviour

    Unit I

    Human Behaviour : Concept, Determinations & Reflectors behaviour problems

    in different stage of Personality.

    Psychology in Social work : heredity and environment concepts, interplay of

    heredity and environments in shaping human behaviour.

    Adjustment : Concept characteristics & factors.

    Gandhian Concept of Human behaviour.

    Unit II

    Socio Psychological Processes : Sensation, Perception, Attribution, earning,socialization, Motivation, Attitudes, belief will-special.

    Unit III

    Personality : Concept, stages of Development (Life span) determinants, Heredity

    & Environment.

    Theories of personalities Alport Theory, Psychology dynamic theories(Freud, Jung, Adler) Humanistic Theories. (Rogers and Maslow)

    Leadership : Concept, Types and Functions.

    Gandhian Concept of Personality & leadership.

    Unit IV

    Concept of Normalcy & Abnormalcy.

    Behaviour Disorders Neuroses, Psychoses functional & Organic disorder,Psychosomatic, disorders, Psychotherapeutic, techniques.

    Defence Mechanism & Management of Mental Disorders.

    Gandhian Concept of Behaviour & Management of Abnormally.

    4th Paper

    Methods of Working with people : Micro-Approaches

    Unit I

    Case work as a method of Social work Its meaning, pupose; components of case

    work;

    Principles of case work;

    Process in case work : study, assessment, goal formation, planning, intervention,evaluation, termination;

    Case work Tools : interview, home visit, observation, listening, communicationskills, rapport building;

    Unit II

    Techniques of casework : Supportive, resource enhancement, counselling.

    Professional Self : conflicts and dilemmas in working with individuals and

    families:

    Recording as a tool in casework;

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    Transference and counter transference;

    Approaches to understand client system: psycho-social, functional, problem-

    solving, behaviour modification and task-centred;

    Unit III

    Social group work as method of social work-its meaning, purpose; need of group

    work, modern society, its relationship with case work;

    Principles of group work; Social group Nature, types and importance;

    Characteristics of Group formation: who forms the group?, factors of group

    formation formulation of goals:

    Processes of group development: Pre-group and initial phase- characteristics of

    pre-group and initial phase, group structure and group dynamics, determination

    of group goals, group decision-making, isolation, conflict, communication andrelationship in group;

    Unit IV

    Middle phase and use of program programme planning and execution, concept of

    individualization and its importance, Sub-group formation and its effect on

    individual and group behaviour, guided group interaction, role of unconsciousbehaviour in interacting process, leadership development and role of leader in

    group dynamics;

    Evaluation & termination phase importance of evaluation, types of evaluation,

    methods of evaluation; Need of termination, characteristics of termination;

    Recordings in group work Importance of recording in social group work,recording structure and types;

    Knowledge of skills and techniques for effective work with the groups and in

    problem solving process;

    5th Paper

    Gandhian Concept of Social Work Human behaviours and Method of working.

    6th Paper

    Social Research Methodology

    Unit I

    Social Research: meaning, purpose and its relevance for social work practice;

    Methods of social work Research: Induction, Deduction, Qualitative, and

    Quantitative, Historical, Comparative and Evaluative Methods and Techniques,Formulation and Selection of the Research Problem.

    Types of Research: pure, applied, basic, action;

    Research design: meaning and types;

    Steps in social research; sources of data-primary and secondary;

    Unit II

    Hypothesis: concept, Types & Significance.

    Research Design: Concept, Types & Significance

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    Sampling: Concept, Types & Significance

    Unit III

    Source of Data Collection: Field & Documentary.

    Tools of Data Collection: Interview Guide, Interview Schedule, Observation

    Guide & Questionnaire.

    Methods of Date Collection: Interview, Questionnaire, Observation & Case

    Study. Projective Techniques

    Unit IV

    Measurement & Scaling

    Processing of Data

    Analysis & Interpretation of Data

    Report Writing

    7th Paper

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    Second Semester

    Paper S2 : 01

    Approaches and fields of social work

    Unit I

    Approaches to social work Functional, diagnostic system, socio-psychological,

    radical developmental empowerment. Social Justice and social work.

    Modernization, Globalization and Social work. Ideology of sustainable and

    People centred development and social work Practice.

    Gandhian approaches to social work-development empowerment, sustainable,

    people centred development and social work practice.

    Unit II

    Social work practice in various fields:

    Child development, youth development, women empowerment, welfare of old

    aged, welfare of physically & Neatly Handicapped welfare of S.C., S. T. & OBC

    Gandhian Concept of above social work practice

    Unit III

    Rural Development, Urban Community Development.

    Medical and Psychiatric Social work

    Industrial social work

    Social Defence and correctional services;

    Gandhian concept of Rural Development & urban community Development,

    social Deference and correctional service.

    Unit IV

    Disaster management- Natural & man made.

    Environmental Management Flood & Drought, Global warming forestation,

    Big Dam Role of social work in prevention, treatments, rehabilitation, development and

    research in above mentioned areas including Good Gandhian

    Paper S2 : 02

    Social Problems & Social welfare

    Unit I

    Social Problems : Causes, types and Csuses

    Poverty : Concept, Causes, Consequences and measures for eradication.

    Unemployment Concept, types, Causes, consequences and measures for

    Prevention and solution.

    Beggary : Concept, types courses and consequences techniques adopted BeggaryAct.

    Unit II

    Vital Diseases : Systems, Causes treatment and socio-emotional impact of

    diseases like T. B. Leprosy, V. D. AIDS, Cancer.

    Role of Social worker in helping the patients welfare and rehabilitationProgrammes for Handicapped

    Physically handicapped Blind, deaf, dumb, & crippled meaning, courses, effect

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    Unit III

    Family disorganization: Concept, Causes & effects.

    Dowry ; courses and consequences.

    Alcoholism and drug addiction.

    Juvenile delinquency : meaning, Casuse, effects and its prevention, Juvenile

    Jouster Act.

    Child labour : Meaning, cause & effects. Prostitution : Meaning, causes and effects, types, prevention measures, child

    trafficking immoral traffic prevention act. 1986

    Unit IV

    Casteism and communalism: concept, cause, effects and measures for prevention

    Problems of S.C., S.T. in India : Constitutional Provision and Reservation policy

    Pollution Concept, types, effect

    Terrorism, Regionalism & social violence

    Role of Social worker in above social problems

    Paper S2 : 03

    Human Growth and DevelopmentUnit I

    Growth, development and maturation- meaning; determinants of development

    biological, environmental and genetic factors; needs and tasks of various

    development stages;

    Prenatal stage and genetic factors;

    Infancy and toddler hood: physical growth; infant needs, nutrition and

    immunization; cognitive, social and personality development; impact of family

    on babys growth and development;

    Unit II

    Early and later childhood: growth, physical and psychological characteristics,

    Interaction in the family, neighbourhood, peer group, play group, andcommunity;

    Early and later adolescence: pubertal growth, physical and psychological

    characteristics; hazards, lifestyle effects; interactions in the family and peergroups;

    Unit III

    Youth hood: growth, physical and psychological characterizes; youth stage and

    self perception; youth ideals and generation gap; youth unrest and problems;

    Adulthood: growth, personal and social adjustment; health, sexuality, vocational

    and marital adjustment; changes in life styles;

    Old age: Process and factors of aging; Problems, needs and cares for the aged;various programmes for the aged.

    Unit IV

    Special focus is on the psychosocial moral and personality development of eachstage in the context of influence of gender, family, significant others,

    neighbourhood, pears, school, community, work place, society and culture on the

    development, emphasis is placed in the Indian context of development.

    Relevance of social work practice across the stages of development.

    Development needs, tasks, health, problems and services of each stage.

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    Paper S2 : 04

    Methods of working with people : Community organization and social Action

    Unit I

    Community Organization

    Community meaning, definition and concept, types nature of Indian community

    needs of community in India.

    Community Organization meaning, definition & Process critical analysis of the

    concept given by M. G. Ross.

    Models & strategies of Community Organization.

    Identification Needs & Problems.

    Resource Mobilization, enlisting Peoples cooperation lobbying & Advocacy

    Unit II

    Social Action as method of social work-meaning, scope, purpose

    Principles, steps & strategies of social action

    Social action and social reform

    Role of and Function of community organization worker

    Action, evaluation & follow-upUnit III

    Social action and social movement

    Scope of social action in India in relation to untouchability, dowry, regionalism

    corruption, communalism

    Social legislation, social awareness

    Techniques of creating social awareness mobilizations of resources.

    Unit IV

    Integrated social work practice meaning & scope

    Social work intervention and dynamics- Individual, family, groups, communities

    and organization Process of integrated social work: initial contact, collecting data, assessment,

    negotiation, problem solving

    Inter- Professional and intra- professional team work

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    Paper VI

    Statistics and Computer Application

    Unit I

    Statistics: meaning, significance and limitations;

    Types of data: qualitative and quantitative, primary and secondary; sources of

    statistics in India;

    Unit II

    Statistical measures: measures of central tendency-mean, median, mode;measurement of dispersion range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, standard

    deviation; measures of association correlation: product movement correlation

    (only ungrouped data), Spearmans rank correlation, Pearsons coefficient ofcorrelation;

    Simple regression; test of significance t test for significance of mean, for

    significant difference of two means, t-test significance of coefficient of

    correlation;

    Unit III

    Chi square test for independent association of attributes (two attributes only);

    Data Presentation: dioramic, graphical, tabular presentation; analysis and

    interpretation;

    Research report writing;

    Unit IV

    Use of Computer: Computer application in social sciences; definition ofcomputer; types of computer; anatomy of computer; brief history of computer;

    computer generations, spread sheets/statistical package/ world processors

    /RDBM; use of computer and internet in social work practice.

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    Paper V

    lkekftd ifjorZu ,oa fodkl ds xka/khoknh mikxeGandhian Approaches to Social change and development

    Unit I

    1. Roots of Violence in human society according to Gandhi.

    2. Social Change and Gandhian Methodology of Satyagraha : Its basic assumptions.

    3. Gandhian Conception of Non-violent Class-Struggle and its justification.

    Unit II

    4. The Techniques and Methods of Satyagraha : Non-Payment of Taxes, Non-

    cooperation, Civil Disobedience etc.

    5. Satyagraha and Passive Resistance : A comparative study, Superiority of

    Satyagraha.

    Unit III

    6. Philosophy behind Constructive Programme : A tool of revolution, mass-

    awakening, growth of self-reliance, confidence in leadership and peoples

    participation.

    7. Different forms of Constructive Programme and their past and present

    significance, Chipko Movement, Deonar Satyagraha for Cow-Protection.

    Unit IV

    8. Gandhis all India Satyagraha : Non-cooperation, Civil Disobedience and Quit

    India movement.

    9. Gandhis Local Satyagraha : Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad.

    10. A study of non-violent movements in relation to the socio-economic-political

    changes in different countries.

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    3rd Semester

    Paper S3 : 01

    Social Policy & planning

    Unit I Social Policy : Concept, scope, value in social policy process of formulation,

    social policy & social development social welfare and economic policy and their

    interrelationship.

    Social policy & constitutional provisions: directive principles of state policy,

    fundamental right & duties.

    Constitutional Amendments & judicial decisions family court, consoling

    Unit II

    Social policy formulation-process, evolution of social policies in different sectors

    policies concerning education, health, social welfare, social security women,children, youth, aged, family welfare and poverty alleviation, backward classes &

    tribal development. Social legislation-marriage, divorce and maintains of spouse and children in

    heritance and succession, prevention of dowry & immoral traffic in women &

    girls, adoption and guardianship.

    Unit III

    Social planning: Concept, objectives, scope source & Models inter-relationship between social and economic planning, linkage between social policy &

    planning.

    Social planning under five year plans.

    Social planning & social change.

    Unit IV

    Machinery and process of planning : levels of social planning Centre, state,district and block level.

    Planning commission and state planning Boardsorganization, structure and

    functions; Co-ordination between centre and state needs

    Decentralization, Panchyat Raj and peoples participation.

    Monitoring & evaluation of planning, problems of Co-ordination, centralization

    and decentralization.

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    Paper S3 : 02

    Demography and Population studies

    Unit I

    Demography and Population meaning, sources of demographic data : cerisus,

    national sample survey, simple registration scheme and other methods.

    Determination of population growth : fertility morality and migration, factors

    affecting fertility, morality and migration.

    Unit II

    Theory of Population

    Per Malthusian, Malthus, Marx, Leibonstein & Blacker.

    Chara etcristics of Indian population : Composition and distribution, populationgrowth, population explosion a constrain national development.

    Unit III

    Population growth and population policy, National population policy. Family planning in India history, organization, methods, programmes,

    Progress.

    Role of social worker in family planning.

    Gandhian Concept of Population Control as self Control.

    Unit IV

    Population education Concept, scope and need in school, non-formal education

    & social work practice.

    Role of voluntary agencies or N.G.O. at local, national and international level.

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    Paper S3 : 03

    Social welfare Administration

    Unit I

    Administration Concept, nature scope & process elements of administration,

    function of social welfare Administration in India, Relation between social

    welfare Administration and other types of administration.

    Social welfare Administration in Government Non-Government organization.

    Unit II

    Policy making, planning, budgeting & financial control.

    Communication, decision making, organizational development, & Cost Benefit

    Analysis.

    Unit III

    Transparency, Participation in decision making, planning.

    Grant in aid : origin, Purpose, scope, Procedure Resource raising.

    Organizational behaviour : meaning, importance and characteristic, groupdynamics and leadership in social welfare administration

    Unit IV

    Programme and project management: project formulations, monitoring and

    evaluation, recording and accountability concept of public Relation.

    Training component for democratic set up of V.O. & N.G.O.

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    Paper S3 : 04

    Labour Problems & labour welfare

    Unit I

    Organized & Unorganized labour concept, characteristics types, Problems,

    emerging trends and issues in the context of liberalized economic

    Rural unorganized labour- Understanding Rural economy, nature and workingconditions of Agricultural labour

    Bonded labour Meaning, nature and extent of Bondid labour in India

    Unit II

    Urban unorganized labour-types, causes of growth of urban unorganized labour.

    living & working conditions migratory character

    Child labour concept, nature, hazardous occupation, cause, remedies,

    Rehabilitation

    Woman labour working condition, problems of Domestic maid servants,

    Unit III Empowerment and rehabilitation Meaning,

    Governmental schemes for upliftment of labour in rural India.

    Role of N.G.O. Government, Trade unions, I L O, limitations & difficulties

    Social work intervention, SHG

    Unit IV

    Current legal Provision

    Critical review of Bonded labour systems (Abolition) Act. 1976, Constitutional and legalprovisions for child labour, equal Remuneration Act 1976, contract labour (abolition) Act

    Minimum wages Act 1961, Materially benefit Act 1961.

    Paper S3 : 05

    Specialization

    Paper S3 : 06

    Specialization

    Paper S3 : 07Concurrent field work

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    Fourth Semester

    Paper S4 : 01

    Dynamics of Social Development

    Unit I

    Social Development: Definitions, goals, characteristics of developing societyCurrent debate, indicators.

    Social & economic development, interdependence.

    Modernization, secularization and samskritization Social movement.

    Unit II

    Factor of development- Psychological, attitudes, beliefs, stereotypes, leadership,

    Public opinion Communications, Economic factors.

    Economic factors Capital for motion, foreign Capital, technology.

    Agriculture and industry Cultural factors, values, Cultural diversities,

    traditional ethos.

    Unit III

    Rural Development : Agrarian, land reforms, green revolutions. Industrial Development : features, infra-structure Investment, capital, technology,

    Large, Small and Cottage industries.

    Industrialization, urban development, foreign exchange.

    Unit IV

    Non governmental organizations developmental Programmes, place of Socialwelfare services in socio-economic development, economic indices to measure

    social welfare Programmes.

    Role of international Organizations, V. O. 15

    Approaches to development: Unified, holistic approaches, socialistic,

    Capitalistic, mixed economy.

    Gandhis Theory of development, Post Gandhian view on development, Nehru,Vinoba, J. & Lohiya. Professional Approach to social development.

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    Fourth Semester

    Paper S4 : 02

    Conflict Mitigation & Peace Building

    Unit I

    Conflict : Meaning, Theory & Causes, Theory of Aggression and war.

    Conflict Resolution Nature, Theories, Approaches, Area Process, methods,

    training.

    Dimensions of Conflict Social Conflict, Ethnic conflict, Communal Violenceand Inter State war.

    Unit II

    Negative sense of Peace, Positive sense of Peace, Three levels of Ahimsa.

    Economic equality, Exploitation free society- casteless society.

    The east-west Conflict, The north-South Conflict.

    Nuclear war & Militarization Process.

    Unit III

    Peace Movements Past and Contemporary.

    Non-Aligned Movement and Peace.

    Disarmament & Arms Control

    National Defence and Ahimsa.

    International Peace Agencies UNO, UNESCO.

    Peace Research & Peace education.

    Unit IV

    shantisena - Theory, organization, Dicipline, Areo of intervantion Pre-conflict

    work (Preventive Peace-Action) Constructive Programme & satyagraha.

    Peace history, Advocacy, Plans, Psychology, Sociology, obstacles of Peace.

    Peace- Making and Peace-Keeping, Instruments of Peace-making (a)

    negotiation (b) Conciliation (c) Arbitration (d) Mediation and (e) Preventivediplomacy

    World Government, World Peace & world order.

    Internationalism

    Fulltime of Peace.

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    Paper S4 : 03

    Counselling and Communication in social work

    Unit I

    Counselling: meaning, definition, goals and objectives.

    Stage of Counselling, basic Principles of Counselling.

    Individual Counselling, Voluntary and Non- voluntary expectations.

    Couple and family Counselling.

    Unit II

    Techniques of Counselling: initiating Contact, intake, rapport, interaction,

    observation.

    Counselling in social work practice, social worker as a Counsellor.

    Unit III

    Communication Meaning, Components, steps and methods, factors &

    Principles of Communication.

    Communication as transmission, as representation and as cultural reproduction.

    Communication Patterns and forms, formal and informal, mass and interpersonal,

    vertical/oral/written and non-verbal.

    Director of Communication : Vertical, horizontal & lateral.

    Unit IV

    Media scene in India : Print & audio-visual, writing for media, Press and traming

    of events.

    Barriers of Communication, effective Communication.

    Public relation and crisis management : crisis Prevention, use of puppets, songs,

    folklore, theatre, Posters, logos, exhibitions etc.

    Importance of communication in social work Practice.

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    Paper S4 : 04

    Industrial Relations & Personal Management

    Unit I

    Industrial relations- concept, system, approach, & Gandhian approach..

    Work culture, Industrial conflicts and co-operation recent trends.

    Unit II

    Trade unionism : historical development, objectives, structure functioning,

    recognition, social responsibility, Trade union Act. 1926

    Industrial disputes meaning, causes and effects, types, right to strike, illegal

    strike, Prevention of strike.

    National labour policy.

    Retrenchment, lay off, closure, termination.

    Unit III

    Personal management : Concept, human resource management, development of

    personal management.

    Personal management and organizational behaviour.

    Functions : recruitment and selection Psychological test and interviews,

    performance appraisal, MBO Promotion, transfer, termination.

    Unit IV

    Human resource planning : Procedure & factors.

    Man power planning, career planning.

    Discipline Procedure, domestic enquiry, discharge, dismissal, resignation,

    retirement.

    Industrial disputes Act. 1947

    Standing orders Act. 1946

    Trusteeship

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    SpecializationPaper - I

    Disaster Management

    Unit I

    Disaster and DevelopmentContent, definition, Vulnerability and disaster

    preparedness, education and awareness.

    Classification/Types

    Disaster, risk, hazard, Natural disaster-famine, draught, floods/storms, cyclones,

    earthquakes,

    Man made Riots, biological warfare Militancy, Insurgency, eviction.

    Unit II Issues involved Policy issues, Politics of Aid-Gender, class, caste etc.

    Impact of Disaster Physical, economical spatial psychosocial, Health,

    environmental.

    Unit III

    Disaster Management

    Privative action, preparation, education, Prepanedness.

    Actual disaster short term plan, long tern Plan, relief recovery, restoration.

    Resource Mobilization, post disaster rehabilitation, mitigation of negative effects.

    District disaster control room, Disaster management plan.

    Unit IV

    Intervening Parties

    Government Organisation, International agencies.

    Voluntary organisation and N.G.O.

    Local Groups, Community Participation, Volunteers, social workers.

    Santisena

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    Specialization

    Paper - II

    Environmental Management & Development

    Unit I

    Environment & development

    Natural Resource Development & Management.

    Environment & global Development.

    Unit II

    Environmental regulation in India-laws and their implementation.

    Policy instruments for Controlling water & air pollution.

    National Water Policy

    National Agriculture Policy

    National Forestry Policy

    Unit III

    Wet land development, waste land development.

    Diara land development, Lab-land development.

    Water Lodging area development.

    Unit IV

    Environmental Protection Movements :

    Anna Hazare, Tehri movement, save Narmada movement

    Albar Experiment, save Jamuna movement

    River movement etc.

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    SpecializationPaper - I

    Environmental Management & Development

    Unit I

    Environment: Concept, definition, Meaning, ecological unit. Ecological Pyramids, food chains webs, water cycle.

    Biosphere as a global ecosystem, unity and diversity in the biosphere.

    Tlora and Fauna

    Unit II

    Nature and Causes of environmental Problems, Ecological imbalance, pollution.

    Conservation of forests and wild life, Attorestation & Social forestry.

    Soil erosion and soil conservation

    Ozone coyer

    Unit III Symbiosis between man and environment, effects of environment on man,

    (biophysical)

    Effect of man on environment direct & indirect.

    Consumerism effect of western civilization

    Unit IV

    Flood & drought Causes and remedies

    Water harvesting system.

    Government Programme for environmental Protection.

    Gandhian Principles of Environmental Protection & Pollution Control.

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    Gandhian Approach to Social Work

    Unit - I

    1. Gandhian Approach to Social work : Its

    meaning, dimensions and culture of work

    2. Social Welfare & Social service

    Unit - II

    3. Human Development and Social Development.

    4. Constructive Programme of Mahatma Gandhi.

    Unit - III

    5. Gandhi and Weaker and Vulnerable Sections of

    Indian Society Women

    6. Women, SCs., STs., OBCs., Poor and

    Challenged etc.

    Unit - IV

    7. Ram Rajya, Sarvadaya, Antodaya, Serva

    Dharma Sambhava.8. Role of Non-Violence in Community

    Organisation and Social-Action