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(Open Elective-2) KOE076: Values, Relationship & Ethical Human Conduct-For A Happy & Harmonious Society Textile Technology 7th Sem Syllabus for AKTU B.Tech 2021-22 Scheme

Values, Relationship & Ethical Human Conduct-For A Happy & Harmonious Society detail syllabus for Textile Technology (Textile Technology), 2021-22 scheme is taken from AKTUs official website and presented for the AKTU B.Tech students. For the course code (KOE076), exam duration, teaching hr/week, practical hr/week, total marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration, credits, and other details do visit complete semester subjects post given below.

For the Textile Technology 7th Sem Syllabus for AKTU B.Tech 2021-22 Scheme you can visit Textile Technology 7th Sem 2021-22 Scheme. For the Open Elective-2 scheme of Textile Technology 7th Sem 2021-22 regulation do refer to Open Elective-2 Textile Technology 7th Sem scheme. The detail syllabus for values, relationship & ethical human conduct-for a happy & harmonious society is as follows.

Values, Relationship & Ethical Human Conduct-For A Happy & Harmonious Society

Pre-Requisites:

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Course Objectives:

  1. To help the students to understand the importance and types of relationship with expressions.
  2. To develop the competence to think about the conceptual framework of undivided society as well as universal human order.
  3. To help the students to develop the exposure for transition from current state to the undivided society and universal human order.

Course Methodology:

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Unit I

Introduction to the course: Basic aspiration of a Human Being and program for its fulfilment, Need for family and relationship for a Human Being, Humanrelationship and role of work in its fulfilment, Comprehensive Human Goal, Need for Undivided Society, Need for Universal Human Order, an appraisal of the Current State, Appraisal of Efforts in this Direction in Human History.

Unit II

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Unit III

Justice from family to world family order: Undivided Society as continuity and expanse of Justice in behaviour – family to world family order, continuity of culture and civilization, Universal Order on the basis of Undivided Society, Conceptual Framework for Universal human order, Universal Human Order as continuity and expanse of order in living: from family order to world family order, a conceptual framework for universal human order.

Unit IV

Program for Ensuring Undivided Society and Universal Human Order: Education -Sanskar, Health -Sanyam, Production-work, Exchange – storage, Justice-preservation.

Unit V

Human Tradition: Scope and Steps of Universal Human Order, Human Tradition ( Ex. Family order to world family order), Steps for transition from the current state, Possibilities of participation of students in this direction, Present efforts in this direction, Sum up.

Text Books:

  1. A Foundation Course in Human Values and Profession Ethics (Text Book and Teachers’ Manual), R. R. Gaur, R. Asthana, G. P. Bagaria (2010), Excel Books, New Delhi.
  2. Avartansheel Arthshastra, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India.
  3. An Appeal by the Dalai Lama to the World: Ethics Are More Important Than Religion, Dalai Lama XIV, 2015.
  4. Economy of Permanence – (a quest for social order based on non-violence), J. C. Kumarappa (2010), Sarva-Seva-Sangh-Prakashan, Varansi, India.
  5. Energy and Equity, Ivan Illich (1974), The Trinity Press, Worcester & Harper Collins, USA.
  6. Human Society, Kingsley Davis, 1949.
  7. Hind Swaraj or, Indian home rule Mohandas K. Gandhi, 1909.
  8. Integral Humanism, Deendayal Upadhyaya, 1965.
  9. Lohiya Ke Vichar, Lok Bharti , Rammanohar Lohiya, 2008.
  10. Manav Vyavahar Darshan, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India.
  11. Manaviya Sanvidhan, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India
  12. Samadhanatmak Bhautikvad, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India
  13. Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered, E. F. Schumacher,1973, Blond & Briggs, UK.
  14. Slow is Beautiful, Cecile Andrews (http://www.newsociety.com/Books/S/Slow-is- Beautiful)
  15. Sociology Themes and Perspectives, Harper Collins; EIGHT edition (2014), Martin Holborn and Peter Langley, 1980.
  16. Samagra kranti: Jaya Prakash Narayan’s philosophy of social change, Siddharth Publications Renu Sinha, 1996.
  17. Science & Humanism – towards a unified worldview, P. L. Dhar & R. R. Gaur (1990), Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi
  18. Vyavaharvadi Samajshastra, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India.
  19. Vyavahatmak Janvad, A. Nagraj, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak, India.
  20. The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx, 1848.
  21. Toward a True Kinship of Faiths: How the World’s Religions Can Come Together Dalai Lama XIV, 2011

Reference Videos:

  1. Kin school (30 minutes)
  2. Technology (Solar City etc.).
  3. Natural Farming.
  4. Economics of Happiness (1h 8m).

For the syllabus of all the subjects of B.Tech Textile Technology 7th Sem, 2021-22 scheme do visit Textile Technology 7th Sem syllabus subjects.

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