3.2 Most common cattle and poultry diseases, their mode of spread, prevention and treatmentetc. Immunity. General principles and problems of milk and meat infection jurisprudencein Vety. Practice. Medicinal use of synthetic and natural Harmones in Vety. Practice.3.3 Duties and role of veterinarians in a slaughter house to provide their meat that is producedunder ideal hygienic conditions.3.4 By-products from slaughter houses and their economic utilization.3.5 Methods of collection, preservation and processing of hormonal glands for medicinal use.4. Extension: Animal Husbandry development programmes. Operation Flood. Role of cooperativesin dairy development in India, PRA and RRA. TRYSEM. Extension teachingmethods and use of audio-visual based teaching. Extension Programme Planning andEvaluation. Transfer of Technology. Diffusion and adoption of technology. LivestockMarketing Extension.4.1 Different possibilities and methods to provide self-employment to educate youth under ruralconditions.4.2 Cross breeding as a method of upgrading the local cattle.ANTHROPOLOGYPAPER-I1.1 Meaning, scope and historic perspective of Anthropology.1.2 Relationship with other disciplines: History, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, PoliticalScience, Zoology, Medical Science.1.3 Main branches of Anthropology, their scope and relevance:-(a) Social cultural Anthropology;(b) Physical and biological Anthropology;(c) Archaeological Anthropology.1.4 Emergence of Man and Human Evolution:-I. Emergence of man its time, place and subsequent dispersal of the various continents.II. Origin and evolution all the sequential stages with features.III. Principles of systematics and taxonomy, major primate taxa, tertiary andquaternary fossil primates, systematics of Hominoidae and Hominidae.1.5 Phylogenetic status, characteristics and geographical distribution of the following:-(a) Plio-pleistocence fossil primates- Oreopithecus(b) South and East African hominids - Plesianthropus Australopithecus AfricaParanthropus, Australopithecus.(c) Paranthropus-Homo erectus-Homo erectus javanicus, Homo erectus pekinensis.(d) Homo Heidelbergensis.(e) Neanderthal man-La-chapelle-aux-saints (Classical type), Mt. Carmel (Progressivetype).(f) Rhodesian man(g) Homo-saoiens-Cromagnon, Grimaldi, Chancelede.(h) Recent advances in understanding the evolution, distribution and multidisciplinaryapproach to understand a fossil type in relation to others.1.6 Evolution trends and classification of the Order Primate, Relationship with other Mammal,molecular evolution of Primates, Primate Locomotion; Terrestrial and arborealadaptation, skeletal changes due to erect posture and its implications.1.7 Cultural Evolution (Broad outlines of pre-historic cultures):-
(a) Paleolithic(b) Mesolithic(c) Neolithic(d) Chalcolithic(e) Copper-Bronze age(f) Iron age2.1 Family - Definition and typology of family, household and domestic groups. Basicstructure and functions; stability and changes in family. Typology and processualapproaches to the study of family, Impact of urbanization, industrialization, education andfeminist movements. University of family- a critique.2.2 Concept of Kinship: Definition of kin, incest prohibition exogamy and endogamy.Principles of descent- types and functions. Political and rural aspects of kinship. Unilineal,bilateral and double descent. Descent, filiation and complementary filiation. Kinshipterminology Alliance and descent.2.3 Marriage- Definitions, types and variation of marriage systems. Debates on the universaldefinition of marriage. Regulation of marriage-preferential, proscriptive and open system.Types and form of marriage dowry, bride-price, gestation, marriage stability.3.1 Study of culture, patterns and processes. Concept of culture, patterns of culture,relationships between culture and civilization, culture and society.3.2 Concepts of Social Change and Cultural Change.3.3 Social structure and social organization, Role-analysis and social network. Instructions,group’s community. Social stratifications:Principles and form, status, class and power, gender. Nature and types.3.4 Concept of Society.3.5 Approaches to the study of culture and society-classical evolutionism, neo-evolutionism,cultural ecology, historical particularism and diffusionism, Structural-functionalism,culture and personality, transactions-alism, symbolism, cognitive approach and newethnography, post structuralism and post modernism.4.1 Definitions and functions of religion, Anthropological approaches to the study of religionevolutionary,psychological and functional. Practice of magic, Witchcraft and sorcery;Definitions and functions and functionaries like priest, shaman, medicine man andsorcerers. Symbolism in religion and rituals. Ethno medicines, its definition, historicalbackground, present status and significance in modern times. Myths and rituals:definitions and approaches to their study-structural, functional and processual relationwith economic and political structures.5.1 Meaning, scope and relevance, principles governing productions, distribution andconsumption in communities subsisting on hunting-gathering, fishing, pastoralism,horticulture and other economic pursuits. Formalist and substantivist debate-Dalton,Karlpoyanny and Marx approach and new economic anthropology. Exchange: gifts,barter, trade, ceremonial exchange and market economy.5.2 Theoretical foundations. Types of political organizations-band, tribe, control, law andjustice in tribal and peasant societies including Indian scenario.6.1 Concepts of developmental anthropological perspective. Models of development.Critiques of classical developmental theories. Concepts of planning and planned
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