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Indian Government and Politics (Course Code: 132)

Indian Government and Politics (Course Code: 132)" is a comprehensive study that delves into the core elements of India's governance and political landscape. Over fifteen chapters grouped into six thematic modules, students explore diverse perspectives, from constitutional principles.

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Indian Government and Politics
Course Code: BPSC-132 of IGNOU-BAG (Bachelor of Arts - General), First Year Program 

 

Course Description:

Indian Government and Politics is an illuminating exploration of the multifaceted landscape of India's political system and governance mechanisms. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the political institutions, processes, ideologies, and challenges that shape the Indian polity.

 

The course delves into the foundational principles and structures of the Indian government, examining the constitutional framework, the roles and functions of various institutions, and the distribution of powers between the central and state governments. Students will explore the evolution of India's political system, critically analysing the historical, social, and cultural contexts that have influenced its development.

 

An integral component of this course is the examination of the diverse political ideologies, movements, and parties that have contributed to shaping Indian politics. Students will engage with the dynamic political landscape of India, understanding the ideological underpinnings, electoral processes, party systems, and the role of pressure groups and movements in influencing policy decisions.

 

Moreover, the course offers an in-depth analysis of key governance issues and challenges faced by the Indian government. Students will critically evaluate topics such as federalism, decentralization, socio-economic policies, public administration, and the role of media and civil society in Indian politics.

 

Understanding the complexities of India's diverse society, this course also examines issues related to identity politics, social justice, and the rights of marginalized groups within the Indian political framework. Students will analyse the dynamics of caste, gender, religion, and ethnicity in the political arena and explore the efforts toward inclusive governance.

 

Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, case studies, and contemporary examples, this course aims to equip students with analytical tools and critical thinking skills to comprehend, evaluate, and engage with the intricacies of Indian government and politics. By fostering an understanding of the complexities and challenges inherent in the Indian political system, students will develop a nuanced perspective on the dynamics of governance, policymaking, and political participation in India.

 

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Constitutional framework and institutions of Indian government
  2. Evolution of Indian political system and governance structures
  3. Political ideologies, parties, and electoral processes
  4. Pressure groups, movements, and their impact on policies
  5. Federalism, decentralization, and governance challenges
  6. Social justice, identity politics, and marginalized groups in politics
  7. Public administration and socio-economic policies
  8. Role of media and civil society in Indian politics

 

Course Objectives:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Indian political system and its structures.
  • Analyse the historical, social, and cultural influences on Indian politics.
  • Examine political ideologies, parties, and electoral processes in India.
  • Evaluate governance challenges and issues faced by the Indian government.
  • Understand the role of identity politics and social justice in Indian governance.
  • Develop critical thinking skills to engage with contemporary issues in Indian politics.

 

This course serves as a fundamental exploration of Indian government and politics, providing students with a holistic understanding of the intricacies, challenges, and dynamics inherent in the Indian political system.

Skills You Will Gain

Basic Features, Chapter Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties Legislature Executive Judiciary Relationships between State and Society Caste, Class and tribe Gender Workers and Farmers Relationships between religion and politics Secularism Communalism Parties and Party System

Course Offerings

  • Prepare You for the Examination
  • Assignment Preparation Guidance
  • Last Year Exam Questions Discussion
  • Study Learning Material (Soft Copy)
  • Provision of Notes if Required
  • Interactive Classes Led by Teachers
  • Clarification of Doubts During Class
  • Access Recordings of Live Classes
  • Accessible on all Devices
  • Community Based Discussion Forum
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Liberal
  • Marxist
  • Gandhian approaches
  • Basic Features
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties
  • Legislature
  • Executive
  • Judiciary
  • Relationships between State and Society
  • Caste, Class & Tribes
  • Gender
  • Workers and Farmers
  • Relationships between religion and politics
  • Secularism
  • Communalism
  • Parties and Party Systems