Syllabus (KUDMALI)
Course Type: MAJ-6
Semester: 5
Course Code: BKDMMAJ06T
Course Title: Kudmali Poetry
(L-P-Tu): 5-0-1
Credit: 6
Practical/Theory: Theory
Course Objective: To give the knowledge of poetry. To describe about Kudmali poetry. To identify the characteristics of Kudmali poems. To know about the contributions and biographies of Kudmali Poets. To discuss about the significances of Kudmali Poems.
Learning Outcome: After completion of the course the learners will be able to: Know about poetry. Know about Kudmali poetry. Identify the characteristics of Kudmali poems. The contributions and biographies of Kudmali Poets. Significances of Kudmali Poems.
Syllabus: [Credit: 5+1] [L-75 P-0 T-15]
A brief introduction to general and Kudmali poetry. Trends and characteristics of Kudmali poetry. Some well-known Kudmali poets. The selected poems are given below:
- ‘Bangal Bihar Bibhajan’ from Shristidharek Geet, Edited by Dr. H.N. Singh
- Udis from Sristidharek Geet, Edited by Dr. H.N. Singh, Kudmali Bhasa Parisad, 2008
- Chas Kora Ritimat from Mahipal-Edited by Dr. H.N. Singh, Kurmali Bhasa Parisad, Ranchi, 2013
- ‘Roud Dekhi Urlou Paran’ from Mahipal, Edited by Dr. H.N. Singh
- ‘Mainyek Bhakhi’ from Furung by Keshab Chandra Tiduar
- 'Dhandhaura' from 'Furung', Kesab Chandra Tiduar
- 'Swapan Apan' by Ananta Kesriar, Jharkand Jharokha, 2010
- 'Chitkal Pani Bajhal Katha' from 'Haluk Kabita' Edited by Dr. Brindavan Mahto, Ratan Kumar Mahato, Payara Kerketa Foundation, 2013
- ‘Sahid Hel Hinaai Raghunath’ from 'Madhu Dhara' by Ratan Kumar Mahto Satyarthi
- ‘Bhaki Chari’ from Madhu Dhara by Ratan Kumar Mahto Satyarthi
- ‘Binod Bihari’ from Tensa Rajak Pankha by Sunil Mahato
- 'Munish' from 'Bhinsar', Shaktipada Bansriar, Mulki Kudmali Bhakhi Baisi, 2013
- ‘Kudmali Main’ from 'Kudmali Rachit' by Shaktipada Bansriar
- ‘Mahul Kanrik Mohok’ from ‘Mahul Kanrik Mohok’ by Chhatramohan Mahata (Translated by Saktipada Bansriar)
- ‘Ita Agu Thanauen’ from ‘Mahul Kanrik Mohok’ by Chhatramohan Mahata (Translated by Saktipada Bansriar)
Reading References:
All the books mentioned above.
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
- UG certificate after completing 1 year (2 semesters with 40 Credits + 1 Summer course of 4 credits) of study,
- UG diploma after 2 years (4 semesters with 80 Credits + 1 Summer course of 4 credits) of study,
- Bachelor’s degree after a 3-year (6 semesters with 120 credits) programme of study,
- 4-year bachelor’s degree (Honours) after eight semesters (with 170 Credits) programme of study.
- 4-year bachelor’s degree (Honours with Research) if the student completes a rigorous research project (of 12 Credits) in their major area(s) of study in the 8th semester.
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
- The students can make an exit after securing UG Certificate/ UG Diploma and are allowed to re-enter the degree programme within three years and complete the degree programme within the stipulated maximum period of seven years.