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Contents
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1. Academic Regulations 1-4
2. Course Structure 5-9
3. First Semester 10-20
4. Second Semester 21-29
5. Third Semester 30-42
6. Fourth Semester 43-54
7. Fifth Semester 55-63
8. Sixth Semester 64-72
9. Seventh Semester 73-80
10. Eight Semester 81-83
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Expected Outputs & AssignmentEach student shall present a written paper and a seminar at the end of thesemester for final assessment on a topic to be finalized in consultation with theconcerned faculty. This shall be based on extensive literature reviews, sitevisits (wherever possible) and interviews with experts.
References:Satish Tiwan: Rural DevelopmentAshok Kumar: New Approaches is Rural DevelopmentD. Robins, W Tansly & K G Wills: Rural Resources DevelopmentVivender Singh K: Socio Economic Planning for Rural Development
SEMESTER V
PL2051 RURAL AREA PLANNING
Lecture/ Practical Hours Per Week : 9 Total Marks : 200Internal Assessment : 100End Examination (External jury and Viva-voce) : 100Credits : 10
UNIT I The academic objective of this exercise is to get a first handexperience about the life and living of rural people. Students shallundertake study of a particular village with a population of around
10,000 and conduct a detailed primary survey. The village so selectedshould be outside the zone of influence of any metropolis. Theprimary survey is also expected to give them an exposure to researchmethodology and techniques of data collection.
UNIT II The issues like demography, employment and asset structure,agriculture and allied activities, social and cultural issues, livelihoodpatterns, community development and participation, institutions,
government programmes, village level amenities and linkage, energyutilization pattern, resource profile and recent changes anddevelopment in the village and surrounding area to be dealt
UNIT IIIVillage level information shall be collected from the Panchayat Office,Census handbook and other secondary sources. Primary survey shallbe conducted for adequate households for detailed study.
Expected Outputs & Assignment
The output of the studio exercise shall be in the form of preparation of astrategy plan for the overall short and long-term development of the village.
The distribution of marks in the studio subject may be as follows:40% for individual assignment60% for group work
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