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Indian Economy

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Course Offering
Department
Duration (hour)
SLO-1
S-1
SLO-2
SLO-1
S-2
Learning Unit / Module 2
15
13 14 15
ICT Skills
12
Decision making Skills
Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
Employability Options
4
Experiential Learning
3
Professional Skills
2
2 85
75
H
-
L
L
H
H
L
L
M
-
M
M
M
-
-
2 80
75
H
-
L
L
L
L
M
M
M
H
M
M
M
-
-
2 80
2 80
2 80
70
70
70
H
H
H
M
M
L
M
L
L
L
L
L
H
L
L
H
L
L
M
L
L
M
M
M
M
M
H
H
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M M M
M M
M
M
Learning Unit / Module 3
15
Learning Unit / Module 4
15
Learning Unit / Module 5
15
Resources Development
Agricultural Development
Industrial Development
Trade Development
Land Resources
Contribution of Agriculture to India's
Economic Development
Pattern of Industrialization and Effects
of Industrialization
Internal/Domestic Trade
Employment in Agriculture
Industrial Development during the FiveYear Plans
Agricultural Problems in India
Industrial Policy – Meaning and
definition
Agricultural Holdings, Subdivisions and
Fragmentation
Agricultural Production
Industrial Licensing Policy - Overall
Objectives and Legislative measures to
Implement Industrial licensing
Land Utilization pattern in India
SLO-2
Major issues of Development
Land use Classification
SLO-1
Determinants of Economic
Development
Forest Reserves
SLO-2
Economic Factors
Types of Forests
SLO-1
Non-Economic Factors
SLO 2
Stages of Economic Development
S-3
S -4 - 5
Learning Unit / Module 1
15
Indian Economy in the PreIndependent Era
Indian Economy in the Post
Independent Era
Indian economy as a Developing
Economy
1
Nil
Life-long Learning
CLO-3:
CLO-4:
CLO-5:
Evaluate the Economic Growth of India and the Models of Economic Development
Understand the importance, growth and the distribution of Natural Resources and Human Resources In the
Economic Development of a country
Illustrate the progress and changing nature of agricultural sector and its contribution to the economy as a whole
Analyze the development of Industrial sector and its importance in the Economic Development
Apply the Policies, Rules and Regulations in the Internal and International Trade.
4
Leadership Readiness/Qualities
CLO-2:
C
2
Self-Directed Learning
CLO-1:
Learning
2
3
O
2
Data Book / Codes/Standards
Reflective Thinking
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
(CLO):
1
P
0
Research Related Skills
Course Learning Rationale (CLR):
The purpose of learning this course is to:
CLR-1: Remember the past, present economic conditions of the country.
CLR-2: Analyze the success and failure of various Economic policies and Programmes
CLR-3: Familiarize with Economic Policies and Programmes.
CLR-4: Have an in-depth analysis of the Sectoral contributions of Agriculture, Industry and Trade sector in India
CLR-5: Acquainted with the latest developments in the Economy
Economics
T
3
Analytical Reasoning
Nil
L
Problem Solving
Progressive
Courses
Discipline Specific Core Course
Critical Thinking
Nil
C
Communication Skills
Co-requisite Courses
Course Category
Disciplinary Knowledge
Nil
INDIAN ECONOMY
Expected Attainment (%)
Pre-requisite Courses
Course
Name
Expected Proficiency (%)
UEY23204J
Level of Thinking (Bloom)
Course
Code
Advantages and Disadvantages
of Forest
Problem of Deforestation
Importance of Internal Trade
Advantages and Disadvantages
of Internal Trade
State Trading
Arguments in Favour and Against
State Trading
State Trading Corporation (STC) Incorporation of STC
Objectives of STC
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Duration (hour)
S6
SLO 1
SLO-2
SLO-1
S-7
Learning Unit / Module 1
15
Rostow's Stages of Economic
Development
Economic Growth
Difference between Economic
Development and Economic
Growth
SLO-2
Models of Economic Growth
SLO-1
Gandhi vs Nehuru Model
SLO-2
Nehru Vs Mahalanobis Model
SLO-1
SLO-2
Learning Unit / Module 3
15
Forest Policies
Agricultural Productivity
FEMA Act 1999
Forest Policy of 1952
Causes and Measures to improve the
Productivity
New Industrial Licensing Policy 1991Features and Criticism
National Forest Policy 1988
Crop Pattern - Factors influencing Crop
Pattern
Industrial Sickness - Causes and
Rehabilitation
Industrial Finance
Learning Unit / Module 5
15
Functions of STC
Evaluation of STC and Weaknesses of
STC
India’s Foreign Trade - Evolution and
Importance of Foreign Trade
Mechanization of Agriculture
Rao – Manmohan Model
PURA Model
Mineral Resources
Green Revolution
Achievements of Green Revolution
SLO-1
Parallel Economy in India
Mineral Policy 1993
Weaknesses of Green Revolution
SLO-2
Black Income in India
National Mineral Policy 2019
Agricultural Credit
Human Resources
Sources of Agricultural Credit
Industrial Sickness in India
The Theory of Demographic
Transition
Institutional Sources of Farm Credit
Causes for Industrial Sickness
Components of
Balance of Payment Account
Role of BIFR
Export Promotion
Industrial Finance
Import Substitution
Classification of Financial Institutions in
India
India’s Foreign Trade Policy of 2023
S-11
SLO-1
S-12
Factors responsible for
Generation of Black Money
SLO-2
SLO-1
Impact of Black Income
SLO-2
Measures undertaken to unearth
Black Income
SLO-1
Tax Evasion, Demonetization
Economic Development and
Environment Degradation
SLO-2
Voluntary Disclosure Scheme,
Special Bearer Bond Scheme
Industrialization and Atmospheric
Pollution
S-13
S-14-15
Learning
Resources:
Learning Unit / Module 4
15
Water Resources in India and
Water policies
S-8
S-9-10
Learning Unit / Module 2
15
Population Growth as a retarding
factor to Economic Development
Non-Institutional Sources of Farm
Credit
Classification of Financial Institutions in
India
Role of Public Sector for the
development of Indian Economy
Role of Private Sector for the
development of Indian Economy
Small Scale industries contribution to
Economic Development
Components of Foreign Trade
India’s Volume of Foreign Trade
India’s Composition of Foreign Trade
India’s
Directions of Foreign Trade
Balance of Trade
and Balance of Payment
Agricultural Marketing
Measures taken by the Government in
the field of Marketing
Food Security - Public Distribution
System - Significance, Issues and
Revamps of PDS
Textbooks:
1. Gaurav Datt &Ashwani Mahajan - Indian Economy - S Chand & Co Ltd
2. Agarwal.A.N. (2004) Indian Economy, Wishwa Prakashan, New Delhi.
3.S.K.Misra and V.K.Puri – Indian Economy – Himalaya Publishing House –Mumbai.
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