The Nature of Federalism संघराज्याचे स्वरूप SureshDevare
The Nature of Federalism संघराज्याचे स्वरूप
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The Nature of Federalism संघराज्याचे स्वरूप SureshDevare
The Nature of Federalism संघराज्याचे स्वरूप
UG व PG च्या विद्यार्थ्यांना तसेच UPSC आणि MPSC ची तयारी करणाऱ्या विद्यार्थ्यांना राज्यशास्त्र - भारतीय घटना या विषयाची सोप्या पद्धतीने सिल्याबस नुसार तयारी करण्यासाठी उपयुक्त अशी माहिती या सदरातून देण्याचा प्रयत्न केला आहे. या विषयाचे विडिओ आपण besuccess या YOU Tube चॅनेल वरही पाहू शकता.
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राज्यशास्त्र विभाग
के. जे. सोमय्या महाविद्यालय कोपरगाव
This document provides an overview of the course "Literary Criticism: Prosody and Rhetorics". It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
The course will cover the nature and forms of literature, poetry, and different genres of poetry from Indian and Western perspectives. It will also discuss various literary theories from prominent ancient and modern Indian scholars as well as Western theorists. The document outlines the topics to be covered under prosody and rhetoric which include various types of meters and rhetorical devices that are used in poetry.
1. The document discusses various types of Hindi poetic meters (chhand). It provides examples of different chhands including cāupāī, dohā, and raolā.
2. Cāupāī chhand contains 16 matras in each verse and ends with either a laghu (short syllable) or guru (long syllable) in the last foot. Dohā chhand has 13 matras in the first and third feet and 11 matras in the second and fourth feet of each verse.
3. Raolā chhand contains 24 matras in each verse and follows a pattern of 11 matras. The document provides examples of verses for different chhands that demonstrate their
This document provides an overview of the course "Literary Criticism: Prosody and Rhetorics". It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
The course will cover the nature and forms of literature, poetry, and different genres of poetry from Indian and Western perspectives. It will also discuss various literary theories from prominent ancient and modern Indian scholars as well as Western theorists. The document outlines the topics to be covered under prosody and rhetoric which include various types of meters and rhetorical devices that are used in poetry.
1. The document discusses various types of Hindi poetic meters (chhand). It provides examples of different chhands including cāupāī, dohā, and raolā.
2. Cāupāī chhand contains 16 matras in each verse and ends with either a laghu (short syllable) or guru (long syllable) in the last foot. Dohā chhand has 13 matras in the first and third feet and 11 matras in the second and fourth feet of each verse.
3. Raolā chhand contains 24 matras in each verse and follows a pattern of 11 matras. The document provides examples of verses for different chhands that demonstrate their
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