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6   Simpson R. J.“Proteins and Proteomics – A Laboratory Manual”.Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory Press, 2002.
                7   Twyman R. M. “Principles of Proteomics”. Taylor & Francis.2004
                8   O’Connor C. D. And Hames B. D. “Proteomics”. Scion,2008

               Reference Books(s) / Web links:
                1   Schena M. “Protein Microarrays”. Jones and Bartlett,2005.
                2   Smejkal G. B. And Lazarev A. V. “Separation methods in Proteomics”. CRC Press,2006.


               AC19201                        CONSTITUTION OF INDIA                        Category   L  T  P  C

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               Objectives:
               To inculcate the values enshrined in the Indian constitution.
                  To create a sense of responsible and active citizenship.
                  To know about Constitutional and Non- Constitutional bodies
                   To understand sacrifices made by the freedom fighters.
                

               UNIT-I     INTRODUCTION                                                                     9
               Historical  Background  -  Constituent  Assembly  of  India  -  Philosophical  foundations  of  the  Indian  Constitution  -
               Features - Basic Structure – Preamble.
               UNIT-II    UNION GOVERNMENT                                                                 9
               Union and its territory - Citizenship - Fundamental Rights - Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) - Fundamental
               Duties.
               Union Government : Executive, Legislature and Judiciary: President - Vice President - Prime Minister - Central
               Council of Ministers - Cabinet Committees - Parliament : Committees, Forums and Groups - Supreme Court.
               UNIT-III   STATE GOVERNMENT & UNION TERRITORIES: STATE GOVERNMENT :                         9
                          EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATURE AND JUDICIARY
               Governor  -  Chief  Minister  -  State  Council  of  Ministers  -  State  Legislature  -  High  Court  -  Subordinate  Courts  -
               Panchayati Raj – Municipalities-Union Territories - Scheduled and Tribal Areas.
               UNIT-IV    RELATIONS BETWEEN UNION AND STATES                                               9
               Relations between Union and States - Services under Union and States. Cooperative Societies - Scheduled and Tribal
               Areas - Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits - Trade and Commerce within Indian Territory – Tribunals.
               UNIT-V     CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES AND AMENDMENTS                                             9
               Introduction to Constitutional & Non-Constitutional Bodies-Elections - Special Provisions relating to certain classes -
               Languages - Emergency Provisions - Miscellaneous - Amendment of the Constitution - Temporary, Transitional and
               Special Provisions - Short title, date of commencement, Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals. Schedules of the
               Constitution of India - Appendices in the Constitution of India.

                                                                                   Total Contact Hours      45

               Course Outcomes:
                  Appreciate the philosophical foundations of the Indian Constitution.
                  Understand the functions of the Indian government.
                  Understand and abide the rules of the Indian constitution
                  Gain knowledge on functions of state Government and Local bodies.
                  Gain Knowledge on constitution functions and role of constitutional bodies and amendments of constitution.

               Text Book(s):
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                1   M Lakshmikanth “Indian Polity”, McGraw Hill Education, 5  edition 2017.
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                2   Durga Das Basu, “Introduction to the Constitution of India “, Lexis Nexis, New Delhi., 21   edition, 2013

               Reference Books(s) / Web links:
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