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IAS Hindi Notes
As I have applied for the IAS exam and want to attend this exam in Hindi medium so can you please provide me the Notes or other study material of this exam in Hindi? Ok, here I am suggesting you the names of some best books of the IAS exam in Hindi from which you can do your preparation IAS Books in Hindi: Indian History Books Adhunik Bharat Ka Etihas – By Spectrum OR Adhunik Bharat Ka Etihas – By Vipan Chandra Prachin Bharat Geography Books Bhugol – Spectrum OR Bharat Ka Bhugol Orient Blackswan Vishwa Atlas Laghu Sanskaran (Hindi) Bharat Evam Vishwa Ka Bhugol – Hussain Indian Polity Books Bharat Ki Rajvyavastha (भारत की राजव्यवस्था) – By M. Laxmi Kanth Hamari Sansad – Kashyap S (Extra Reference) Indian Economy Books Bhartiya Arthvyavastha – By Ramesh Singh Science, Technology and Environment Books Vigyan Evam Prodhyogiki Ka Vikas: Civil Sewa Pariksha Hetu – TMH Vigyan Avum Prodhogyki – Spectrum General Studies Manual – Prelims Paper 1 and Paper 2 (CSAT) Samanya Adhyayan Civil Seva Prarambhik Pariksha Ke Liye Paper – I 2014 CSAT Samanya Adhyayan : Civil Seva Prarambhik Pariksha Ke Liye Paper 2 (2014) UPSC/IAS Solved Question Papers CSAT – Topic Wise Solved Papers : IAS Prelims – 19 Varsh Samanya Adyayan UPSC Samanya Adhyayan – 10 Practice Sets (Paper 1) 15 Practice Sets – CSAT Civil Service Aptitude Test (Paper 2) General Knowledge Books Lucent’s Samanya Gyan Vastunisth Samanya Gyan Adhyaywar 6250+ Prashno Ka Aadwitiya Sangrah Samanya Gyan 2015 Here I am providing you the attachment of IAS Main Exam Hindi Syllabus IAS Main Exam Hindi Syllabus Mains Syllabus Paper-I Answers must be written in Hindi. Section-A 1.History of Hindi Language and Nagari Lipi. I. Grammatical and applied forms of Apbhransh, Awahatta & Arambhik Hindi. II. Development of Braj and Awadhi as literary language during medieval period. III. Early form of Khari-boli in Siddha-Nath Sahitya, Khusero, Sant Sahitaya, Rahim etc. and Dakhni Hindi. IV. Development of Khari-boli and Nagari Lipi during 19th Century. V. Standardisation of Hindi Bhasha & Nagari Lipi. VI. Development of Hindi as national Language during freedom movement. VII. The development of Hindi as a National Language of Union of India. VIII. Scientific & Technical development of Hindi Language. IX. Prominent dialects of Hindi and their inter relationship. X. Salient features of Nagari Lipi and the efforts for its reform & Standard form of Hindi. XI. Grammatical structure of Standard Hindi. Section-B 2. History of Hindi Literature. I. The relevance and importance of Hindi literature and tradition of writing History of Hindi Literature. II. Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi Literature. A : Adikal-Sidh, Nath and Raso Sahitya. Prominent poets-Chandvardai, Khusaro, Hemchandra, Vidyapati. B : Bhaktikal-Sant Kavyadhara, Sufi Kavyadhara, Krishna Bhaktidhara and Ram Bhaktidhara. Prominent Poets-Kabir, Jayasi, Sur & Tulsi. C: Ritikal-Ritikavya, Ritibaddhakavya & Riti Mukta Kavya. Prominent Poets-Keshav, Bihari, Padmakar and Ghananand. D : Adhunik Kal a. Renaissance, the development of Prose, Bharatendu Mandal. b. Prominent Writers : Bharatendu, Bal Krishna Bhatt & Pratap Narain Mishra. c. Prominent trends of modern Hindi Poetry : Chhayavad, Pragativad, Proyogvad, Nai Kavita, Navgeet and Contemporary poetry and Janvadi Kavita. Prominent Poets : Maithili Sharan Gupta, Prasad, Nirala, Mahadevi, Dinkar, Agyeya, Muktibodh, Nagarjun. III. Katha Sahitya A. Upanyas & Realism B. The origin and development of Hindi Novels. C. Prominent Novelists : Premchand, Jainendra, Yashpal, Renu and Bhism Sahani. D. The origin and development of Hindi short story. E. Prominent short Story Writers : Premchand, Prasad, Agyeya, Mohan Rakesh & Krishna Shobti. IV. Drama & Theatre A. The origin & Development of Hindi Drama. B. Prominent Dramatists : Bharatendu, Prasad, Jagdish Chandra Mathur, Ram Kumar Verma, Mohan Rakesh. C. The development of Hindi Theature. V. Criticism A : The origin and development of Hindi criticism : Saiddhantik, Vyavharik, Pragativadi, Manovishleshanvadi & Nai Alochana. B : Prominent critics : Ramchandra Shukla, Hajari Prasad Dwivedi, Ram Vilas Sharma & Nagendra. VI. The other forms of Hindi prose-Lalit Nibandh, Rekhachitra, Sansmaran, Yatra-vrittant. Paper-II Answers must be written in Hindi. This paper will require first hand reading of prescribed texts and will test the critical ability of the candidates. Section-A 1. Kabir : Kabir Granthawali, Ed, Shyam Sundar Das (First hundred Sakhis.) 2. Surdas : Bhramar Gitsar, Ed. Ramchandra Shukla (First hundred Padas) 3. Tulsidas : Ramchrit Manas (Sundar Kand) Kavitawali (Uttar Kand). 4. Jayasi : Padmawat Ed. Shyam Sundar Das (Sinhal Dwip Khand & Nagmativiyog Khand) 5. Bihari : Bihari Ratnakar Ed. Jagnnath Prasad Ratnakar (First 100 Dohas) 6. Maithili Sharan Gupta : Bharat Bharati 7. Prasad : Kamayani (Chinta and Sharddha Sarg) 8. Nirala : Rag-Virag, Ed. Ram Vilas Sharma (Ram Ki Shakti Puja & Kukurmutta). 9. Dinkar : Kurushetra 10. Agyeya : Angan Ke Par Dwar (Asadhya Vina) 11. Muktiboth : Brahma Rakshas 12. Nagarjun : Badal Ko Ghirte Dekha Hai, Akal Ke Bad, Harijan Gatha. Section-B 1. Bharatendu : Bharat Durdasha 2. Mohan Rakesh : Ashad Ka Ek Din 3. Ramchandra Shukla : Chintamani (Part I) (Kavita Kya Hai] Shraddha Aur Bhakti) 4. Dr. Satyendra : Nibandh Nilaya-Bal Krishna Bhatt, Premchand, Gulab Rai, Hajari Prasad Dwivedi, Ram Vilas Sharma, Agyeya, Kuber Nath Rai. 5. Premchand : Godan, Premchand ki Sarvashreshtha Kahaniyan, Ed. Amrit Rai, Manjusha - Premchand ki Sarvashreshtha Kahaniyan, Ed. Amrit Rai 6. Prasad : Skandgupta 7. Yashpal : Divya 8. Phaniswar Nath Renu : Maila Anchal 9. Mannu Bhandari : Mahabhoj 10. Rajendra Yadav : Ek Dunia Samanantar (All Stories) Last edited by Neelurk; March 13th, 2020 at 02:20 PM. |
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