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Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
For All faculties
2 credit Compulsory course for all the First Year students in All
Faculties
Democracy, Election and Governance
Objectives:
1. To introduce the students meaning of democracy and the role of the
governance
2. To help them understand the various approaches to the study of
democracy and governance
Module 1 Democracy- Foundation and Dimensions
a. Constitution of India
b. Evolution of Democracy- Different Models
c. Dimensions of Democracy- Social, Economic, and Political
Module 2 Decentralization
a. Indian tradition of decentralization
b. History of panchayat Raj institution in the lost independence period
c. 73
rd
and 74
th
amendments
d. Challenges of caste, gender, class, democracy and ethnicity
Module 3 Governance
a. Meaning and concepts
b. Government and governance
c. Inclusion and exclusion
References:
1. Banerjee-Dube, I. (2014). A history of modern India. Cambridge University
Press.
2. Basu, D. D. (1982). Introduction to the Constitution of India. Prentice Hall of
India.
3. Bhargava, R. (2008). Political theory: An introduction. Pearson Education
India.
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Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune

For All faculties

2 credit Compulsory course for all the First Year students in All

Faculties

Democracy, Election and Governance

Objectives:

1. To introduce the students meaning of democracy and the role of the

governance

2. To help them understand the various approaches to the study of

democracy and governance

Module 1 Democracy- Foundation and Dimensions

a. Constitution of India

b. Evolution of Democracy- Different Models

c. Dimensions of Democracy- Social, Economic, and Political

Module 2 Decentralization

a. Indian tradition of decentralization

b. History of panchayat Raj institution in the lost independence period

c. 73 rd^ and 74th^ amendments

d. Challenges of caste, gender, class, democracy and ethnicity

Module 3 Governance

a. Meaning and concepts

b. Government and governance

c. Inclusion and exclusion

References:

  1. Banerjee-Dube, I. (2014). A history of modern India. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Basu, D. D. (1982). Introduction to the Constitution of India. Prentice Hall of India.
  3. Bhargava, R. (2008). Political theory: An introduction. Pearson Education India.

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  3. Chandra, B. (1999). Essays on contemporary India. Har-Anand Publications.
  4. Chaterjee, P. (1997). State and Politics in India.
  5. Dasgupta. S., (ed) (2011), ‘Political Sociology’ , Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., Licensees of Pearson Education in south Asia. ISBN: 978-317-6027-
  6. Deshpande, S. (2003). Contemporary India: A Sociological View, New Delhi:Viking Publication.
  7. Guha, R. (2007). India After Gandhi: The History of the World’s Largest. Democracy, HarperCollins Publishers, New York.
  8. Guha, R. (2013). Gandhi before India. Penguin UK.
  9. Jayal. N.G. (2001). Democracy in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  10. Kohli, A. (1990). Democracy and discontent: India's growing crisis of governability. Cambridge University Press.
  11. Kohli, A., Breman, J., & Hawthorn, G. P. (Eds.). (2001). The success of India's democracy (Vol. 6). Cambridge University Press.
  12. Kothari, R. (1989). State against democracy: In search of humane governance. Apex Pr.
  13. Kothari, R. (1970). Politics in India. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.
  14. Kothari, R. (1995). Caste in Indian politics. Orient Blackswan.
  15. Sarkar, S. (2001). Indian democracy: the historical inheritance. the Success of India’s Democracy , 23-46.