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Learning and teaching strategies |
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO139 Student will examine the features of Indian economy and explore its position in the world economy. CO140 Student will evaluate the need of different economic reforms and interpret the structural adjustments required for the economic development. CO141 Student will examine the role of different public sector undertaking and economic policies in recent scenario. CO142 Student will explore the significance of economic planning and globalization in Indian economy. CO143 Student will examine the role of unemployment and Population growth as a retarding factor in economic development and critically evaluate the Present National Population Policy.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
· Basic Features of Indian Economy Causes of under development of Indian Economy, India as Mixed Economy, India’s Position in World Economy, determinants of Economic development, developed v/s developing economy.
· Need for economic reforms, Macro Economic Stabilization- Control of Inflation, fiscal adjustment, balance of payments adjustment, Structural adjustments- trade and capital Flow reforms, industrial deregulation, disinvestment and financial Sector Reforms.
· Role and Problems. Mani Ratna & DIPAM (Overview)
Economic Policies: Meaning, Objectives, National Agricultural Policy, fiscal Policy, latest Industrial Policy of India.
· Meaning &Significance, Objectives of planning, Basic features of India’s Five-year plans, NITI Aayog: Functions and Objectives.
· Globalization- Meaning, Objectives, Positive & Negative impacts.
· Meaning, Types, Causes and remedies to remove unemployment: E-NAM, Make in India.
· Population: Main Features of census 2011, Demographic profile ,Health Policy. Population growth as a retarding factor to Economic Development, Present National Population Policy
· Swami &Gupta ,“Economic Environment in India” ,RBD,Jaipur
· Sundaram &Dutt, “Indian Economy” ,S Chand & Sons, New Delhi
· N.D Mathur: Economic Environment in INDIA, Shivam book house(P)ltd , Jaipur
· A N Agarwal , “Indian Economy”, New India International Ltd, Chennai
SUGGESTED READINGS:
· Mathur, Mishra, Vyas – “Economic Environment in India”, RBSA Publication, Jaipur
· A N Agarwal , “Indian Economy”, New India International Ltd, Chennai
· Mishra Puri , Indian economy ,Himalaya publishing house
· Pratiyogita Darpan : General Studies (Indian Economy)
e Resources:
· Economic Reforms in India since 1991, Monika Kashyap, Mahindra, https://etext.sagepub.in/etext
Babu Kuruva
· Rural Development: Principles, Policies, and Management, 4e, Katar Singh & Anil
Shishodia, https://etext.sagepub.in/etext
· National Digital Library
· World Ebook Library
· https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-economics/
Journals
· International Journal of Rural Management, http:// sagepub.com
· FIIB Business Review- http:// sagepub.com
· Vikalpa : http:// sagepub.com
· Directory of Open Access Journals