please contact Nfb library at bahadurgarh. some books in braille covering the topics mentioned, are available there. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Devendra Nikose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:11 PM Subject: [AI] Help.
> Hi friends > Yesterday a college student of B. A. part one, came to me for help. She > is a totally blind girl by birth. She completed her higher secondary > education in normal school. She got 75% marks in higher secondary. She > doesn't know Braille. She is studying in Hindi medium. She is facing > difficulties in college study. I suggested her to purchase a PC for study > but her economic condition is not so good.She has taken Political science, > Sociology and history.She wants recorded chapters of each subjects on > cassettes. > I want to know that from where she can get those recorded cassette in > Hindi.I am pasting below the syllabus of Political science. > Regards > Devendra Nikose > Contense > > First paper > > 1: definition scope and nature of political science. > > 2: methods of study: traditional and behavioral > > 3: relation of political science with other social science. > > 4: states and its essential elements. > > 5: various theories of the origin of the states. > > 6: functions of the states. > > 7: the welfare state. > > 8: theories of the nature of the state. > > 9: sovereignty and pluralism. > > 10: law > > 11: liberty and equality. > > 12: rights, universal, declaration of human rights and duties. > > 13: forms of governments: democracy and dictatorship. > > 14: parliamentary and presidential type of government. > > 15: unitary and federal government. > > 16: organs of governments: legislature, executive and judiciary. > > 17: theory of the separation of powers. > > 18: constitution and constitutionalism. > > 19: party system. > > 20: pressure groups. > > 21: various theories and system of representation. > > 22: local self- government. > > 23: rural and urban local government. > > 24: district government: concept and organization. > > > > Second paper > > 1: rise of Indian national movement and foundation of the congress. > > 2: moderate wing of the congress and their policies. > > 3: extremist wing of the congress and their policies. > > 4: government of India act, 1909 > > 5: government of India act, 1919 and dyarchy. > > 6: government of India act, 1935 > > 7: gandhian era and non-co-operation movement. > > 8: civil disobedience movement. > > 9: quit India movement and Indian policies. > > 10: revolutionary movement and its contribution. > > 11: communalism in India: origin growth and result. > > 12: the Indian independence act, 1947 > > 13: preamble of the constitution: philosophical basis. > > 14: main features of the Indian constitution. > > 15: federal structure. > > 16: fundamental rights and fundamental duties. > > 17: directive principles of the state policy. > > 18: the union legislature: parliament > > 19: union executive: president. > > 20: the union council of ministers and prim minister > > 21: Supreme Court: organization, powers and judicial activities. > > 22: state executive: governor and council of the ministers. > > 23: the state legislature > > 24: high court and judicial system at the state legal > > 25: factors influencing the Indian politics. > > 26: Indian political parties > > 27: pressure groups in Indian politics > > 28: defection politics > > 29: electoral system: reforms > > 30: politics of coalition government > > 31: powerisation the weaker section of the society. > > > To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, > please visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
