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22nd August 2020 08:34 PM
Arun Vats
MLSU HR-301 - Human Rights Movements in India Syllabus : Mohanlal Sukhadia University

MLSU HR-301 - Human Rights Movements in India Syllabus : Mohanlal Sukhadia University

Third Year Arts
Paper code : HR 301
Paper-5
Human Rights Movements in India

Unit-I
Concept of Social Movement; Types of movements; Ideology, organization,
Mobilization, leadership; Social Movements as promoter of social change and Human Rights

Unit-II
Social and religious reforms movements and Human Rights: Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj,
Dalit Movements, Tribal Movements, Women Movements, Other Movements

Unit-III
Political Movements and Human Rights: Freedom Movement, Peasant Movement,
Regional and Ethnic Identity Movements (Separatist and Terrorist Movement),
Sarvodaya Movement, Land Reform Movements, Trade Union Movements, StudentsUnrest

Unit-IV
Ecological and Environment Movements and Human Rights: Chipko Movement,
Narmada Bachao Andolan, Other Movements Role of State and Judiciary

Unit-V
Movements for Resource rights: Right to Information, Right to work, right to food
security, right to health; National Campaigns and state response.

Suggested Readings:
1. Kaushik, Vijay, Women’s Movements and Human Rights (Jaipur: Pointer
Publishers, 1999)
2. Kothari, Smitu, “Human Rights Movement in India: A critical Overview”,
Social Action, vol.40, no.1, 1990
3. Roy, Jaytilak Guha, “Human Rights Movements in Modern India”, in
A.P.Vijapur and Kumar Suresh, eds .Perspectives on Human Rights(New Delhi:
Manak Publications, 1999)
4. Shapiro, Joseph P., No Pity People with Disabilities, For a New Civil Rights
Movement (1994)
5. Steiner, Henry J., Diverse Partners; Non-Governmental Organizations in
the Human Rights Movement: The Report of a Retreat of Human Rights Activists
(Massachusetts: Harvard Law School, 1990)
6. Tyne,Claude H. And Van, India Freedom Movement (Delhi: Akashdeep
Publishing House, 1990)
Journals:
1. Eide, Asbjorn, “Human Rights Movement and the Transformation of
International Order, Alternatives, vol.11, no.3.1986,
2. Kothari, Smitu, “Human Rights Movement in India: A critical Overview”,
Social Action, vol.40, no.1, 1990
3. Puri,Balraj, “Role of Human Rights Groups in Kashmir, Radical Humanist,
vol.54, no.4, July 1990

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