Department of Political Science
The Department was established in 2015, with about 22 postgraduate students. Since then the combined strength of students has exceeded 200. The teaching and research programme of the Department is based on a comprehensive social science approach that integrates and interrogates sociological, economic, philosophical and cultural dimensions. It encourages a comprehensive study of the field of politics, keeping especially the Indian reality in focus.
The Department of Political Science has been attempting to decanter the notions and practices of the political from its conventional moorings in Eurocentric thought and history. While engaged in moving away in its research agenda from dominantly European models for some time now, the Department has also insisted on learning and undertaking research on western thought and institutions as well, so that the mutual-imbrications of Europe and the non-West, especially India, may be studied more seriously. The relationships of exchange as well as asymmetry between the West and the non-West is of course critical to understanding the current thrust area of our Department, namely that of Globalization, Democracy and Justice and these have to be thought in terms of both national and extra-national institutions. Work on the thrust area also benefits from the critical investigations that we conduct in Indian Politics that reveal both new and old forms of (among other things) inequality, justice, discrimination and institutional processes in the larger context of the global.
Our general focus has been supplemented by a growing emphasis on the need to combine theory with ethnographic and archival work. We believe that it is necessary to acquaint ourselves with both Western Political Theory and Indian Political Thought in order to address and open out new empirical material to fresh questions. We are convinced that this will illuminate the unfolding reality of India.
Master of Arts in Political Science
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16. Tally eContent
a. Introduction of Tally
b. Fundamental and History of Tally
c. Utility of Tally ERP 9
d. Downloading and installing Tally ERP 9
e. Creating Company In Tally ERP 9
f. Creating Groups in Tally ERP 9
g. Creating Multiple Groups in Tally ERP
h. Creating Ledgers in Tally ERP
i. Journal Entries in Tally ERP
J. Journal Entries in Tally ERP-II
k. Accessing Final Account in Tally ERP
g. Creating Stock Groups and Items in Tally ERP 9
h. Accessing final Accounts in Tally ERP 9
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Dr. Ram Pal
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