BA II Sem Indian Economy Elective
BA II Sem Indian Economy Elective
Faculty of Arts
SUBJECT: Economics
B.A. II Semester
Paper-II
Indian Economy
Course Outcomes
CO. No. Course Outcomes Cognitive
Level
CO 1 Explain the evolution of Indian economy, its institutional framework, role of R and U
natural and human resourced in the development process of Indian economy.
CO 2 Understand the nature, importance and problems related to agriculture sector in R and U
India.
CO 3 Critically analyze the recent changes and issues concerned with industrial sector of U and E
Indian economy and the role of industrial sector for the development of economy.
CO 4 Develop an understanding of infrastructure of Indian economy and foreign trade. U and An
They will also be able to correlate it with the development process of the economy.
Evaluation Scheme
Marks
Internal External
Theory 3 Internal Exams of 20 Marks 1 External Exams
(During the Semester) (At the End of Semester)
(Best 2 will be taken)
ST. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS), JABALPUR
Reaccredited ‘A+ ’Grade by NAAC(CGPA:3.68/4.00)
College with Potential for Excellence by UGC
DST-FIST Supported & STAR College Scheme by DBT
I Introduction : 15
1. Characteristics of Indian Economy.
2. Trends and Composition of National Income.
3. Sectoral Distribution of Work force.
4. Natural Resources Endowment- Land, Water, Livestock, Forest and Minerals.
5. Demographic Features- Population Composition, Size and growth Rates.
6. Problem and Causes of Over Population and Population Policy.
II Agriculture : 15
1. Nature, Importance and Characteristics of Indian Agriculture.
2. Land Use Pattern and Land Reforms.
3. Trends in Agricultural Production and Productivity.
4. Green Revolution- Objective, Achievement and Failures.
5. Agricultural Finance and Insurance.
6. Agricultural Marketing.
7. New Technology in Agriculture.
III Industry and Infrastructure :
1. Industrial Development of India after Independence. 15
2. New Industrial Policy of 1991.
3. Role of Public Sector and Private Sector in Industrialization
4. MSME- Definition, Characteristics and its Role
5. Problems and Remedies of Small Scale and Cottage Industries
6. Start Up India, Make in India and Aatm Nirbhar Bharat
7. Infrastructure Composition- Power, Transport and Communication
ST. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS), JABALPUR
Reaccredited ‘A+ ’Grade by NAAC(CGPA:3.68/4.00)
College with Potential for Excellence by UGC
DST-FIST Supported & STAR College Scheme by DBT
Suggested Readings:
Panagariya, Arvind.(2020)- India Unlimited: Reclaiming the Lost Glory, HaperCollins
Publishers India
Mishra and Puri (2020)- Indian Economy, Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi
Rudra Dutt and Sundaram- Indian Eonomy, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi
Hariharan, N.P. (2008) – Lights and Shades of Indian Economy, Vishal Publishing Co.,
Jalamdhar
Uma Kapila (20th Edition) (2009)- Indian Economy since Independence, Academic
Foundation, New Delhi
Reserve Bank of India- Annual Reports
Annual Economic Survey, Government of India (Latest)
Brahmananada, P.R. and V.R. Panchmukhi (Eds.) (1987)- The Development Process of
the Indian Economic, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay
Government of India, Planning Commission, 12th Five Year Plan, New Delhi
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