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Tellll: Bachelor'S
Tellll: Bachelor'S
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Bachelor's Degree Programme
(BDP)
Assignment
(For July,2012 and Januaryr2013 sessions)
School of Ilumanities
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Student
I-lerewith is an assignment for you. Through this assignrnent we would help you in assessing.your progress in the study ofthis course.
Before attempting the assignment read the directions given below:
l. 2.
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Read the r-rnits carefully ir.r order to answer the questions. You must also reacl newspapers and magazines. And
also listen to the news broadcasts on the radio and watch the news telecasts on tl.re TV. This will help yor-r in gaining proficiency in the language.
3.
I(eep the purity of your language and readability of your answer in mind if you wish to get a high grade. While writing the assignment keep the following in mind:
(i)
Read the questions carefully so as to know what has been asked. Then think of the answer. The answer Inay not always be available in the reading material. As it is language course a few samples have been
mentioned in the study material vou lnust try to think of other examples irr use. For this yor-r need to listen and read carefr-rlly in your everyday life.
(ii)
Write your name. enrolment nurnber, full address and date on top right-hancl-corner of your answer
sheet(s).
(iii) Write the Course T'itle. Assignment Number and the name of the first page ofyour response sheet(s).
'Ihe first page of tlre assisnments booklet should be like this:
Date
Course Title...
Assigrrrnent No.....
Stucly Centre.
4. 5. 6. 7.
Use only foolscap size paper for your response and tag all the pages carefully.
Write the relevant question number with each answer. You should write the assignrnent in your own handwriting. Submission: The completed assignment slrould be sentto the Coordinator of the Study Centre allotted to yoll.
l'he last dated for submission of this assignment are: a) 31't March, 2013 for July 2012 session,
b) 30thseptember 2013 for January 2013 session.
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Planning: Read the assignment carefully. Go through tl.re units on which they are based. Make some points regarding each question and then rearrange these in a logical order. Write the answers in yor-u own words. Do not reproduce passages fl'orn the units. Organisation: Be a little more selective and analytical belore drawing up a rough clutline olyour answer. In an essa),-type question, give adequate aftention to your introduction and conclusion. 'fhe introductiiln must offer your brief interpretation of'the question and howyou propose to develop it.
2.
l-he conclusion must sunrtnarise your response to the questicln. In the course of your answer, you may Iike to
rrake ref'erence to other texts or critics as this will add some depth to your analysis.
Make sure that your answer:
a) b) c) d)
is written correctly, given adequate consideration to your expression, style and presentation; does not exceed the nurnber of words indicated in your question.
Note: Remember the submission of ussignment is precondition of permission oJ' appeuring in examination. I.f you huve not submitted the ussignmenl in time you will not be allowed to uppear tn
examinution,
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Every Monday, a cavalcade of bullock carts crosses over from Andhra Pradesh into Chhattisgarh, bumping along a forest path, carrying soap, oil, rice and traders.
They set up makeshift shops in Kishtaram, a village deep inside Dantewada. The soap often remains unsold, but within three hours, the rice is unsually exhausted. "Thirty quintal are sold, on a average at Rs 14 a kilo," says Nageshwar Rao, a trader. lsn't that a lot for a village in Chhattisgarh where the government provides 35kg of rice at Rs 2 a kg per family? Rao gives a wry smile. "You know the truth, don't you?"
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