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Part
Subject
No. of Questions
Total Marks
Part-A
General Knowledge of Rajasthan
40
40
Part-B
Assistant Archivist
110
110
Total
150
150
Note :-
Examination Duration: 2.30 Hours
The competitive examination shall carry 150 marks and 150 questions of Multiple Choice Type questions.
There shall be one paper.
Negative marking shall be applicable in the evaluation of answers. For every wrong answer one-third of the marks prescribed for that particular question shall be deducted. Wrong answer shall mean an incorrect answer or multiple answers.
Each question has five options marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. You have to darken only one circle (bubble) indicating the correct answer on the Answer Sheet using BLUE BALL POINT PEN.
It is mandatory to fill one option for each question. If you are not attempting a question then you have to darken the circle '5'. If none of the five circles is darkened, one third (1/3) part of the marks of question shall be deducted.
After solving question paper, candidate must ascertain that he/she has darkened one of the circles (bubbles) for each of the questions. Extra time of 10 minutes beyond scheduled time, is provided for this. A candidate who has not darkened any of the five circles in more than 10% questions shall be disqualified.
Syllabus
1. Part-A
1. Unit-I: History, Culture & Heritage of Rajasthan
Pre & early history of Rajasthan.
Age of Rajputs: Major dynasties of Rajasthan and the achievements of prominent rulers.
Emergence of Modern Rajasthan: factors of socio-political awakening of 19th century; Peasants and tribal movements of 20th century; Political struggle of 20th century and the integration of Rajasthan.
Visual Art of Rajasthan - Architecture of forts and temples of Rajasthan; Sculpture traditions of Rajasthan and various schools of painting of Rajasthan.
Performing Arts of Rajasthan - Folk music and musical instruments of Rajasthan; folk dance and folk drama of Rajasthan.
Various religious cults, saints and folk deities of Rajasthan.
Various dialects and its distribution in Rajasthan; literature of Rajasthani language.
2. Unit-II: Geography, Natural Resource & Socio-Economic Development of Rajasthan
Geography of Rajasthan: Broad physical features- Mountains, Plateaus, Plains & Desert; Major rivers and lakes; Climate and Agro-climatic regions; Major soil types and distribution; Major forest types and distribution; Demographic characteristics; Desertification, Droughts & Floods, Deforestation, Environmental Pollution and Ecological Concerns.
Economy of Rajasthan: Major Minerals- Metallic & Non- Metallic; Power Resources- Renewable and Non Renewable; Major agro based industries- Textile, Sugar, Paper & Vegetable oil; Poverty and Unemployment; Agro food parks.
3. Unit-III: Current Events and Issues of Rajasthan and India
Important Persons, Places and Current events of the State.
National and International events of importance.
New Schemes & Initiatives taken recently for welfare & development in Rajasthan.
2. Part-B
1. Unit-I
Major Historical Approaches: Colonial- James Mill, Colonel Tod; Evangelical- Charles Grant; Orientalist- William Jones; Nationalist- RC Dutt.
Main sources of the History of India up to 1200 CE:
Literary Sources: Religious (Vedic, Pauranic, Jain, Buddhist) and non-religious (Epics, Dramas, Grammars, Historical Texts).
Prominent Rulers of Ancient India: Sources, Policies & Achievements of Kanishka, Asoka, Samudragupta, Harshavardhana.
2. Unit-II
Sources of Medieval India:
Persian literary traditions
Indo-Persian History Writing - Siraj, Abul Fazl, Badayuni, Gulbadan Begum
Translations, Vernacular Histories
Epigraphy
3. Unit-III
Sources of Modern Indian History: Archival sources, Travellers and Gazetteers, Newspapers, Oral history & narratives, Folklore and traditions.
Establishment of British rule in Bengal 1757-1772: Circumstances leading to the Battle of Plassey and its consequences; Causes and Consequences of the Battle of Buxar; Administration of Bengal under Diwani.
Expansion of the British Empire:
Maratha Polity under the Peshwas
The debacle at Panipat and its consequences
Anglo-Mysore Relations - Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, Four Anglo-Mysore Wars
British Policy towards the Indian Princely States – nature and instruments of Paramountcy
Anglo-Sikh relations under Ranjit Singh, Anglo-Sikh Wars and Annexation of Punjab
Revolt of 1857
Agitation against British Imperialism:
Early Phase of the National Movement -Role and Ideology of Moderates – Dadabhai Naoroji and Economic Nationalism
Birth of the Extremist Movement & New Strategies of Dissent and Protest
Swadeshi Movement
Gandhi and the emergence of mass movements. Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement, Quit India Movement and Independence of India.
Constitutional Development during British Rule:
Structure of Governance and Administration in India till 1857- with reference to the Regulating Act of 1773, Pitts India Act of 1784, Charter Acts of 1813, 1833 and 1853
Changing Contours of Constitutional Development after 1857- Indian Councils Act 1861; Indian Councils Act 1892; Indian Councils Act 1909. Government of India Acts 1919 and 1935.
4. Unit-IV
Sources of Rajasthan History: Archival, bardic and oral sources- Arsatta records; Dastur Komwar, Khyat, Vigat (Marwar Pargana ri Vigat); Kagda Bahi; Sawa; Haqiqat. Private Collection- Podhar collection.
Evolution of Rajput Polity: King-clan relations and the system of Bhaibant, Pattadari and Chakri. Advent of Turks -Their impact in Rajasthan; Mughal -Rajput Relations from Akbar to Aurangzeb- Policy of Resistance and Collaboration with special reference to the states of Mewar, Marwar and Jaipur.
Changing Political Scenario in the 18th and the 19th centuries:
Maratha incursions in the Rajputana states: factors, nature and consequences
British treaties with the Rajputana states (1817-1818)
British policies towards the nobility: Assertion of the jagirdars and the nobility.
5. Unit-V
a) Records and Archives Management
Uses of Archives
Access to Archives
Life cycle of Records and stages of record management
Appraisal of Records
Finding Aids - file register, transfer list, subject list, cataloguing
Archival Outreach Program- exhibitions, language workshops, archives museum, archives week, seminar and publication
Duties and Responsibilities of Archivist
Origin and Development of Archives in India with special reference to Rajasthan
International Council of Archives, National Archives of India and National council of Archivist
Archival Legislation in India- Public Record Act, 1993 and Public Record Rules, 1997
b) Conservation and Reprography
Preservation of Records- methods and requirements
Common problem regarding storage of records
Basics precautions/Remedial majors in repositories
Basics of reprography- methods and requirements
Basics of Digitization, online depiction of records and search system