H I N D I
MODEL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
FOR HINDI IN Undergraduate Degree Programmes
Constituted by APSCHE, Hyderabad
|1. |Prof. Dharampal Peehal, |- |Coordinator |
| |Head, Department of Hindi, OU. | | |
| |Co-ordinator | | |
|2. |Prof. Kranti Mudiraj, |- |Members |
| |Department of Hindi, OU. | | |
| |Member | | |
|3. |Prof. I.N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, |- | |
| |Sri Venkateswara University, | | |
| |Tirupathi. | | |
| |Member | | |
The Essay on The Loss Of A Family Member
It was a time for me when life was like one of those T.V. shows that have perfect families and nothing bad ever happens. I liked it that way so when my father came home with a sad look on his face I have to say it scared me more then a little bit but I had no idea that the news he would present would change my life forever. My mom came out of her room and my dad called us to him. He started to say ...
|4. |Prof. Ch. Sanjeeva, |- | |
| |Kakatiya University, | | |
| |Warangal. | | |
| |Member | | |
|5. |Prof. Adeshwara Rao |- | |
| |Acharya N.G. Ranga University, | | |
| |Guntur. | | |
| |Member | | |
|6. |Dr. Rekha Sharma, |- | |
| |V.V. College, Jambagh, | | |
| |Hyderabad. | | |
| |Member | | |
|7. |Dr. Anitha |- | |
| |Govt. Degree College, | | |
| |Zaheerabad, Medak. | | |
| |Member | | |
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com. – First Year (Second Language Hindi) Part-I(B) w.e.f.2008-2009
1. Prose – Gadya Sandesh, 1 to 6 lessons
Editor : Dr. V.L. Narsimham Shiva Koti
Lorven Publications, Hyderabad.
The Essay on Thirty Years From Now
As I sit here, I wonder what I will become; all I see is pure success like no one has ever seen. My life is full of great and achievable goals that can fulfil my life with happiness. I see myself see myself thirty years from now becoming the most successful person the world has seen. I will have graduated high school and college with 4.0 GPA, majoring in aeronautical engineering while being in the ...
2. Non-Detailed – Katha Lok 1 to 6 lessons
Editor : Dr. Ghanshyam
Sudha Publications, Hyderabad.
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com. – Second Year (Second Language Hindi) Part-I(B)
w.e.f.2009-2010
1. Poetry – Kavya Deep
Editor : Sri B. Radha Krishna Murthy
Maruthi Publications, Guntur
Part-II-Advanced Hindi
B.A. – First Year (Optional Hindi) w.e.f.2008-2009
1. Gadya – Gadya Phulvari 1 to 6 lessons prescribed
Editorial Board – President – Dr. Shahabuddin Shaik
Rajpal & Sons, Delhi.
2. Natak – Dhruvaswamini – Jayasankar Prasad prescribed
3.. Asriton Ka Vidroh – Narendra Kohli prescribed
(Novel)
Part-II Advanced Hindi
B.A. – Second Year (Optional Hindi) w.e.f. 2009-2010
1.. Poetry – Madhya Yugeen Kavya prescribed
Editor – Braj Narayana Singh
National Publishing House – New Delhi,
2.. Alochana-Hindi Alochana ke adhar stambh.
3.. Kavya shastra
B.A., III year (Optional Hindi) Advanced Hindi w.e.f.2010-2011
1. Poetry – Kavyakshat
Editor – Devechcha
Rajpal & Sons, New Delhi.
2. Ansu – Jayashankar Prasad
3. Sanshay Ki Ek Raat – Naresh Mehta
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com – First Year – Second Language Hindi – w.e.f. 2008-2009.
Paper – I
A. Prose – Gadya Sandesh,
Editor : Dr. V.L. Narsimham Shiva Koti
Lorven Publications, Hyderabad.
B. Non-Detailed – Katha Lok
Editor : Dr. Ghanshyam
Sudha Publications, Hyderabad.
C. Grammar pertaining to the following topics
I. Re writing of sentences as directed based on : Case, Gender, Number, Tense, Voice.
II. Correction of sentences.
III. Usage of words into sentences.
IV. Karyalaya Hindi; Administrative Terminology (Prashasanik shabdavali), official designations (padnam) 200 words
A) Changing English terms to Hindi
B) Changing Hindi terms to English
V. Sandhi Vichchhed
VI. Antonyms (Vilom Shabd)
D. Letter Writing – Personal Letters, Official Letters, Letter of Complaints, Application for appointment.
The Essay on Syllabus: Ancient Hindi Literature
I PAPER I Prose –I, Prose –II, Short stories, Functional Hindi-I PAPER II Drama, Novel Functional Hindi-II PAPER III Ancient Poetry, History of ancient Hindi literature, General essays, Functional Hindi-III PAPER IV Modern Poetry, Khandakavya, Poetics, History of Modern Hindi Literature. Functional Hindi IV II III IV No. of Credits Exam Hours Int. +Ext=Total 6 3 3 25+75=100 6 3 3 25+75=100 6 3 3 ...
Reference Books:
1. Saral Hindi Vyakaran – Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Hyderabad.
2. Prathamik Vyakaran Evam Rachana – Harish Chandra
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com – Second Year –Part-I, Second Language Hindi
– w.e.f. 2009-2010.
Paper – II
A. poetry text – Kavya Deep
Editor : Sri B. Radha Krishna Murthy
Maruthi Publications, Guntur
Prescribed Lessons- Old Poetry
1.Kabirdas-Saakhi, 2.Surdas-Vinay, Bala Varnan, 3. Tulasi-Dohe, 4. Rahim-
Dohe
Modern Poetry
1. Guptha-Mathru Bhoomi, 2. Prasad-Ashok ki chinta, 3. Panth-Bharat Matha,
4. Nirala-Thodthi Pathar, 5. Dinkar- Parichaya.
B. History of Hindi Literature : Main tendencies of all the four ages with special references to the following authors and poets :-
(1) Chand Vardai (2) Kabir das (3) Surdas (4) Tulasidas (6) Raheem (7) Jayashankar Prasad. ( 8) Pant (9) Nirala (10) Maha Devi Verma
C. General Essay
(1) Sahitya Aur Samaj (2) Vidyarthi Aur Anushasan(3) Vigyan : Abhishap Ya Vardan (4) Nari Shiksha (5) Samaj Main Nari Ka Sthan (6) Bharat Main Berojgari Ki Samasya (7) Paryavaran Aur Pradooshan (8) Bharat Main Badhati Hui Janasankhya Ki Samasya.
D. Translation from English to Hindi
E. Prayojan moolak Hindi : (1) Prayojanmoolak Hindi : Arth Evam Swaroop (2) Raj Bhasha, Rastra Bhasha aur Sampark Bhasha.
Reference Books:
1. Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas – Prof. T. Mohan Singh,
2. Hindi Sahitya Ka Sanskhipt Itihas – Dr. Vidya Sagar Dayal
3. Hindi Sahitya Ka Sanskhipt Itihas – Dr. Tej Narayan Jaiswal.
4. Hindi Sahitya Ka Subodh Itihas – Gulab Rai
5. Prayojanmoolak Hindi – Dr. Ram Prakash, Dr. Dinesh Gupt
Part-II Advanced Hindi B.A. – First Year – Optional Hindi – w.e.f. 2008-2009.
Paper – I
Prose, Drama and Non-Detailed
A. Gadya – Gadya Phulvari 1 to 6 lessons prescribed
The Homework on Sample Question and Answer in an Interview
1. Tell me about yourself. Since this is often the opening question in an interview, be extra careful that you don’t run off at the mouth. Keep your answer to a minute or two at most. Cover four topics: early years, education, work history, and recent career experience. Emphasize this last subject. Remember that this is likely to be a warm-up question. Don’t waste your best points on it. 2. What ...
Editorial Board – President – Dr. Shahabuddin Shaik
Rajpal & Sons, Delhi.
B. Natak – Dhruvaswamini – Jayasankar Prasad prescribed
C. Novel – Asriton Ka Vidroh – Narendra Kohli prescribed
Part-II Advanced Hindi B.A. – Second Year – Optional Hindi – w.e.f. 2009-2010.
Paper – II
Madhya Yugeen Kavya, Alochana, Kavya Shastra
A. Madhya Yugeen Kavya Text :
Madhya yugeen Kavya :
Edited by Brij Narayana Singh
Published by National Publishers, Delhi
Note : Poems of Jayasi and Keshav are deleted.
Following parts of the poems only are prescribed :
Kabirdas : Dohe : 1-15, Pad : 1-3, Surdas : Bhramarget (only), Tulsidas : Pushpa vatika Prasang (only), Bihari : dohe : 1-5, Bhushan : 1-5, Ghananand : 1-6.
B. Alochana : Hindi Alochana Ke Aadhar Stambh edited by Rameshwarlal Khandelwal.
Note : No Annotation will be asked from this book.
C. Kavya Shastra : Alankar : Anupras, Yamak, Shlesh, Vakarokti, Upama, Rupak, Atishayokti, Virodhabhas,
Nav Ras
Shabd Shakti
Chhand : Doha, Soratha, Choupayee, Rola, Geetika, Harigeetika, Baravai, Savaiya.
Part-II Advanced Hindi B.A. – Third Year – Optional Hindi – w.e.f. 2010-2011.
Paper – III
Adhunik Kavya:
Poetry Text: 1. “Kavya Akshat”
Edited by Devechha, Published by Rajpal & Sons, Delhi
2. “Sanshay Ki Ek Rat” by Naresh Mehta
3. “Ansu” – by Prasad
Paper – IV : Hindi Sahitya ka Itihas, Prayojan moolak Hindi, Alochana ke siddhant.
1. Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas : Study of main tendencies of all four ages.
2. Hindi gadya ki Vidhae : Upanyas, Kanani, Natak, Nibandh : Swaroop, Udbhav aur Vikas.
3. Prayojana Moolak Hindi :- Prayojanmoolak Hindi ki Avadharana evam swaroop, karyalayee Hindi ka swaroop. Alekhan evam Tippan, Sarakari karyalayon ke Nam – Padnam.
4. Aalochana Ke Siddhant :- Alochana Ki Paribhashae, Alochana ke Prakar, Alochak ke gun, Alochana ka Mahatwa.
The Report on Dadi Janki – 31st October 2011 – Om Shanti Bhavan Question and Answer
Dadi Janki – 31st October 2011 – Om Shanti Bhavan Question and Answer Q.What are your experiences of seeing the flame of the Yagya in the early days? Shiv Baba created the Yagya through Brahma and we took birth through it. Shiv Baba’s thought was caught by Brahma Baba according to time. Shiv Baba came down according to the time. Brahma had visions of destruction and Vishnu… the Golden Aged world. ...
Books Recommended :
1. Hindi Sahitya ka sanshikpt Itihas : lakshmisagar Varshaneya
2. Hindi Sahitya Yug auyr pravrittiya : Shiv kumr Sharma
3. Hindi Sahitya ka Itihas : Dr. Nagendra
4. Sameeksha ke Siddhant : Dr. Satyendra
5. Sahitya Siddhant : Abha Shrivastav.
6. Kavya Pradeep : Ram Bahori Shukla.
7. Ras, chhand, Alankar : Shobhanath pandey
8. Prayojanmoolak Hindi by Dr. Ram Prakash, Dr. Dinesh Gupt.
3. It is unanimously resolved to adopt the following question papers pattern for B.A., B.Com., & B.Sc., First and Second Year – Second Language Hindi and B.A., First, Second & Third Year Optional Hindi.
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com – First Year – Second Language Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – I w.e.f.2008-2009
Maximum Marks : 100
|1. |2 out of 4 Annotations from the prescribed prose text |10 x 2 = 20 |
|2. | 2 out of 4 long answer questions from prescribed prose text |12 x 2 = 24 |
|3. |1 out of 3 long answer questions from the prescribed non-detailed text |12 |
|4. |1 out of 3 short answer questions from the prescribed non-detailed text. |8 |
|5. |Re-write as directed : | |
| |Gender, Number, Tense, Voice, correction of sentence |5 |
| |Make sentences (5 out of 10) |5 |
The Term Paper on English Sample Question Paper
Question Paper Design SA 2 English Communicative Classes IX & X Code No. 101 The design of the question papers in English Communicative for classes IX & X has undergone a few changes. They are as under: Section A –Reading: 20 marks (Question 1-4) In the existing scheme of the question paper Students answer questions based on four unseen passages carrying five marks each –all the ...
| |Translation from English to Hindi (Official Hindi terminology) 5 out of 10 |5 |
| |Translation from Hindi to English (Official Hindi terminology) 5 out of 10 | |
| | |5 |
|6. |1 out of 2 letters from prescribed letters |8 |
|7. |a) 4 out of 8 Sandhi Vichhed |4 |
| |b) 4 out of 8 opposite words |4 |
B.A., B.Sc., B.Com – Second Year – Second Language Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – II w.e.f.2009-2010
Maximum Marks : 100
|1. |2 out of 4 Annotations from the prescribed poetry text |10 x 2 = 20 |
|2. |1out of 3 long answer questions from prescribed poetry text |10 |
|3. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed History of Hindi Literature |15 |
|4. |2 out of 4 short answer questions from the prescribed authors and poets from History of Hindi |10 x 2 = 20 |
| |Literature | |
|5. |1 out of 3 long answer questions from the prescribed general essays |10 |
|6. |Translation of five English or Telugu sentences into Hindi |2 x 5 = 10 |
|7. |1 out of 3 short answer questions from the prescribed Prayojan moolak Hindi |5 |
|8. |1 comprehensive passage along with 5 questions |2 x 5 = 10 |
Part-II Advanced Hindi
B.A. – First Year – Optional Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – I w.e.f.2008-2009
Maximum Marks : 100
|1. |3 out of 6 Annotations from the prescribed prose text |3 x 8 = 24 |
|2. |2 out of 4 annotations from the prescribed drama text |2 x 8 = 16 |
|3. |1 out of 3 long answer questions from the prescribed prose text |15 |
|4. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed drama text |12 |
| |1 out of 2 short answer questions from the prescribed drama text |8 |
|5. |1 long out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed novel text |15 |
|6. |1 out of 2 short answer questions from the prescribed novel text |10 |
Part-II Advanced Hindi
B.A. – Second Year – Optional Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – II w.e.f.2009-2010
Maximum Marks : 100
|1. |3 out of 6 Annotations from the prescribed poetry text |3 x 10 = 30 |
|2. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text |20 |
| |(On Kavya Soundarya) | |
|3. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text |20 |
| |(On Bhav Paksha) | |
|4. |2 out of 4 alankars from the prescribed alankars |8 |
| |1 question on shabda shakthi |6 |
| |2 out of 4 rasas |2 x 4 = 8 |
| |2 out of 4 chhandas |2 x 4 = 8 |
Part-II Advanced Hindi
B.A. – Third Year – Optional Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – III w.e.f 2010-2011
Maximum Marks : 100
| 1. |3 out of 6 Annotations from the prescribed poetry text |3 x 10 = 30 |
| |(Kavya Akshat) | |
|2. |1 out of 3 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text “Ansu” (Kavi Parichay Sahit) |15 |
|3. |3 out of 6 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text |3 x 10 = 30 |
| |“Sansay Ki Ek Rat” | |
|4. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text “Sansay Ki Ek Rat” |15 |
|5. |1 out of 2 long answer questions from the prescribed poetry text “Kavya Akshat” |10 |
Part-II Advanced Hindi
B.A. – Third Year – Optional Hindi
Model Question Paper Pattern
Paper – IV w.e.f 2010-2011
Maximum Marks : 100
|1. |2 out of 4 long answer questions from the prescribed History of Hindi Literature |15 x 2 = 30 |
|2. |4 out of 8 short answer questions from History of Hindi Literature (from Prose Vidha) |5 x 4 = 20 |
|3. |1 out of 2 short answer questions from the prescribed Prayojan moolak Hindi |10 |
| |Translation Technical Terminology 10 words from official Hindi | |
| | |10 |
|4. |2 out of 4 long answer questions from the prescribed Alochana |15 x 2 = 30 |