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1 SEMESTER - I CC I - WORLD CIVILISATIONS (EXCULDING INDIA) UPTO AD 476 Subject Code : UHA To impart the students about the growth and development of civilization on the river beds of various countries in ancient world. To know about the development of politics, religion and culture. UNIT:I The concept of Civilization-Geography-Pre-History Period-Megalithic-Age-Neolithic Age- Bronze Age- Chalcolithic Age UNIT:II Babylonian Civilization:- Euphrates-Tigiris, Egyptian Civilization Architecture-Philosophy-Mummies- Literature- Antiquities UNIT-III Greek Civilization:-Philosophy-Literature- Literature-Science-Art and Architecture-Military-City States- Athens-Sparta-Troy UNIT-IV Roman Civilization:-Origin and Growth of Rome-Augustan age-legacy of Rome-Judicial Codes-Art and Architecture. UNIT-V Chinese Civilization:-Origin- Geography- Literature- Philosophy-Confucianism-Zoroastrianism- Inventions-Discoveries-Positions of Women. TEXT BOOKS: James Edgar Swain A History of World Civilization, Erasia Publishing House(P)Ltd., New Delhi 1986 Kundra.D.N Rao B.V Refresher Course in world History, Dhanpat Rai& sons New Delhi,1991 World History,Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,1991 REFERENCE BOOKS: Madan.G.R Oliver A.Johnson & James L. Halverson Wells H.G World Civilization & India Ratha Publication Ansari Road, Daryagani New Delhi. Sources of World Civilization, Pearson Prentice Hall New Jersey-2004 A Short History of the World, Atlantic Publishers Distributors, New Delhi, 2001

2 SEMESTER I CC II - HISTORY OF INDIA FROM PRE HISTORY TO AD 1206 Subject Code : UHB UNIT I:- (15 Hours) To study the civilization of the pre-historic man, Dravidians, the Aryan immigration and establishment of empire states, Muslim invasions upto the foundation Muslim empire in India. Sources for Ancient Indian History Geographical factors and their influence on history Indus valley Civilization Vedic Age Social life Origin and Development of the Varnasharama Dharma-the caste system Position of Women Rise of Jainism & Buddhism Life History of Buddha and Mahavira their principles invasion of Alexander. UNIT II :- (15 Hours) The Mauryas Chandragupta Bindusara Asoka and spread of Buddhism Mauryan Administration Kushanas Kanishka Contribution to spread of Buddhism Mahayana-Hinayana - Gandhara Art. UNIT III: - (15 Hours) The age of the Guptas Rise and consolidations of the empire Administration Society and Economy Scientific and Cultural Developments Decline of the Guptas. UNIT IV: - (15 Hours) Harshavardhana Administration Hieun Tsang _ Harsha s contemporary Deccan powers Chalukyas of Vatapi The Rashtrakutas. contribution to Buddhism The UNIT V: - (15 Hours) The Arab conquest of Sindh foundation of Turkish rule in Northern India Mahmud Gazni and Mohammed of Ghor-casus for the decline of the Hindu Rulers. Map Question is Compulsory. 1. Important sites of Indus Valley Civilization. 2. Asoka s Empire 3. Kanishka s Empire 4. Gupta s Empire. 5. Harsha s Empire

3 Text Books 1. Mahajan V.D. - Ancient India 2. Hari Rao V.N. - History of India, Vol I 3. Sharma S.R. - Comprehensive History of India Reference Books: 1. Ray Choudhary S.C - History of India earliest Times to 1760 AD,Sujeeth Publication,Delhi, Smith V.A. - The early History of India,Atlantic Publication & Distributers, New Delhi, 2001.S 3. Tripathi R.S. - History of Ancient India

4 SEMESTER II CC III - HISTORY OF INDIA FROM AD 1206 TO AD1707 Subject Code : UHC It is important to know about the political, social, economic and cultural change due to the establishment of Muslim rule in India. Unit I (15 Hours) Foundation of Turkish rule in Northern India- The Delhi Sulatanate: Slave,Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties- Administration, Social and Economic life under the Sultanates Art and Architecture- Deccan Kingdoms-Pandyas of Madurai- Muslim Invasions of South India. Unit II (15 Hours) Establishment of Vijiyanagar Empire Krishnadevaraya- Battle of Talicota- Administration, Society,Arts under Vijiyanagar-Bahmani Kingdom-Bhakti movement. Unit III (15 Hours) Mughal rule in India: Babur- Humanyun- Shershahsur- Akbar-Jahangir-Shahjagan- Aurangazeb- Decline of the Mughals. Unit IV (15 Hours) Mughal Administration- Regligious policy of the Mughals- Society,Ecomony and Culture- Art and Architecture. Unit V (15 Hours) Deccan under the Mughals- Rise of the Maratha power- Shivaji as Warrior Ruler- Maratha Administration- Rise of the Sikhs. MAPS: 1. Allaudin Khilji s conquests. Important Places: Delhi, Chittor, Devagiri, Warrangal, Dwarasamudra, Madurai. 2. Vijayanagar Empire under Krishnadevaraya. Important Places:Sivasamudaram,Ummattur,Golconda,Vijayanagar,Richur. 3. Mugal Empire under Akbar-Extent Important Places:Delhi,Fateh-Pur-Sikri,Ahamadnagar,Amber,Marwar. 4. Mugal Empire under Aurangazeb. Important Places:Delhi,Agra, Bijapur, Lahore, Ahamed Nagar. 5. Maratha Empire under Shivaji Extent Important Places : Satara, Poona, Purandar, Raigargh, Gingee.

5 TEXT BOOKS: Iswari prasad - History of Medieval India Allahabad 1993 Panday A.D. - History of Early Medieval India Panday A.D - History of Later Medieval India REFERENCE BOOKS: Sardesai G.S. - The Main Current of Marathas History,Calcutta Sathianathiar R. - Political and Cultural History of India Vol II. Srivastava A.L. - The Delhi Sultanate Percival Spear - History of India Vol. II

6 SEMESTER II CC IV - HISTORY OF TAMIL NADU UPTO 1565 A.D. Subject Code : UHD 1. To know about the History of Tamilnadu 2. To understand the Tamil culture and Civilization 3. To know the Tamil rulers ability in worldwide trade contacts 4. To know the administration and Irrigation methodology of Cholas 5. To know the contributions of Tamil kings to the Art and Architecture UNIT I UNIT-II Geographical features of Tamilnadu Tamil Culture and Civilization - Age of the Sangam- Sources - Political, Social, Economic and cultural conditions Post Sangam : Kalabras. Tamil Nadu between 600 A.D and 900 A.D.: Origin of Pallavas; Mahendra Varman Narsimhavarman Pallava Chalukya conflict contribution of Pallavas to art, architecture and literature Bhakthi movement. UNIT III UNIT IV UNIT V References The age of Imperial Cholas Rajaraja I, Rajendra I, Kulottunga I Chola administration Literature, art, architecture and religion. Pandyas: Early, Medieval and Later Pandyas Their relationship with the Cholas and Sri Lanka. Advent of Islam in Tamilnadu Sultanate of Madurai Tamil country under Vijayanagar rule Kumara Kampana Nayaks of Madura, Thanjavur, Genji - Marathas of Tanjore. 1. K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, A History of South India Oxford University Press, Chennai, K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, The Colas, University of Madras, K.A. Nilakanta Sastri History of south India: from prehistoric times to the fall of Vijayanagar, Oxford University Press, Madras, K.A. Nilakanta Sastri The Pandyan Kingdom, from the Earliest Times to the Sixteenth Century, Luzac, K.a Nilakanta Sastri, Champakalakshmi, P.M. Rajan Gurukkal, The Illustrated History of South India, Oxford University Press, USA, K.K. Pillai - Tamilaga Varalarum Panpadum (Tamil), International Institute of Tamil Studies, Chennai, Manoranjithanmoni, History of Tamil Nadu (Kindle Edition), Dave-Beryl Publications, Chithra Madhavan, History and Culture of Tamil Nadu, Vol. 1, D.K. Print World (P) Ltd., New Delhi, M. Rajamanickam, Cholar Varalaru (Tamil), Poovam Publisher, Chennai, M. Rajamanickam, History of Tamilnadu, Poovam Publisher, Chennai, M. Rajamanickam, Pallavar Varalaru (Tamil), Then Indiya Saiva Siddhanta Nur Padhippuk Kazhagam, Tirunelveli, J.H. Nelson, The Madura Country A Manual, Part. III, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, A. Ramasamy, History of Tamilnasdu (Tamil), New Century Book House, Chennai, N. Subramanian, Sangam Polity: The Administration and Social Life of the Sangam Tamil, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, A. Krishnaswami, Topics in South Indian History: From Early Times upto 1565 A.D., The University of Michigan, A. Krishnaswami, The beginnings of South Indian history, Madras Modern Printing Works, Madras, 1918.

7 17. A. Krishnaswami, The Tamil Country under Vijayanagar, Issue 20 of Annamalai University historical series, Annamalai University, T.V. Sadasiva Pandarathar, Pirkala Cholar Varalaru (Tamil), Part. 1, Annamalai University Publication Division, T.V. Sadasiva Pandarathar, Pandiyan Varalaru, (Tamil), Tenninidiya Saiva Siddhananta Nulpadippu Kazhagam, Tirunelveli, 1956.) 20. K.V. Raman, Pandiar Varalaru (Tamil), Tamil Nattu Padanool Niruvanam, Madras, R. Rajalakshmi, Medieval Tamil Polity (C.A.D. 600 C.A.D. 1300), Ennes Publication, Madurai, B.S. Chandrababu, The Land and People of Tamil Nadu: An Ethnographical Study, Emerald Publishers, Madras, K. Rajayyan, History of Tamilnadu, , Raj Publisher, Madurai, K. Rajayyan, Tamil Nadu, a real history, Ratna Publication, Madurai, K. Rajayyan, History of Madurai ( ), Madurai Kamaraj University Historical Series, No.1, Madurai, R. Sathyanathaiyer, Guide Book of South India, Swami Publication, Tirunelveli 27. P.T. Srinivas Iyengar, History of Tamils from the Earliest Times to 600 A.D. Asian Educational Services, Delhi, Noboru karashima, A concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations, Oxford University Press, Chennai, 2014.

8 SEMESTER III CORE COURSE V CC V - HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1707 A.D. TO 1857A.D. Subject Code : UHE 1. To understand the causes for the disintegration of the Mughals 2. To understand the reason for the success of the expansion of British rule 3. To know the various policies of the British and the Indians reaction UNIT I Disintegration of the Mughal Empire-- European settlements and their impact on Indian Society British Annexation of Bengal. UNIT II UNIT III UNIT IV The British conquest and expansion: Lord Clive Warren Hastings Lord Wellesley Lord Hastings. The wars: Anglo-Mysore wars Anglo-Maratha wars Anglo Burmese war Annexation of sind - Ranjit singh Anglo Sikh wars Lord Dalhousie and Doctrine of Lapse Anglo-Afghan relations. British policy towards India states: Ring Fence Policy , Subordinate Isolation, Indian states under the crown. Cornwallis and Permanent Land revenue settlement Lord Dalhousie and his reforms. UNIT V Socio - Religious movements of the 19th century: Reforms of Lord Bentinck Educational Policy under East India Company- Administrative structure and policies : Judicial and Police reforms. REFERENCES : 1. G.S. Chhabra, Advanced Study in the History of Modern India: , Sterling Publisher, Mumbai, A.R, Desai, Social Background of India Nationalism, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, B.L. Grover and R.R. Sethi, A New Look on Modern Indian History: From 1707 to the Present Day, S, Chand Publishing, Dhera Dun, John Keay, India: A History, Grove Press, New York, R.C. Majurmdar, Hemchandra Ray Chaudhuri and Kalikinkar Datta, An Advanced History of India, Macmillan India, B.R. Nanda, and V.C. Joshi, Studies in Modern Indian History, Issue 1, Lawrence Verry Incorporated, P.E. Roberts, History of British India under the Company and the Crown, Textbook Publishers, London, Thomas George Percival Spear, The Oxford History of Modern India , Clarendon Press, Oxford, Sumit Sarkar, Modern India , Pearson, Delhi, P.N. Chopra, T.K.Ravindran and N.Subramanian, History of South India (Ancient, Medieval, Modern), S. Chand Limited, New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, The Discovery of India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, S. Abid Husain, The National Culture of India, national Book Trust, New Delhi, B.N. Lunia, Evolution of Indian Culture, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal, Agra, 2001.

9 SEMESTER III CC VI - HISTORY OF TAMIL NADU FROM 1565 A.D. TO 2000A.D. Subject Code : UHF 1. To know about the medieval History of Tamilnadu 2. To understand the Tamil peoples resistance against Europeans. 3. To know the contributions of Nayak rulers to the Art and Architecture 4. To know the British Revenue system in Tamil Nadu 5. To understand the emerge of Tamil political parties UNIT I The advent of the Europeans Carnatic wars Kattabomman Polygar revolts and Maruthu brother Fall of the Polygars. UNIT II Establishment of British rule in Tamil Nadu and Native resistance - South Indian Rebellion Vellore Mutiny -Economic condition British Revenue Policy Permanent and Ryotwari system. UNIT III Introduction to Western Education Impact of Christian missionaries - Socio Religious reform movements Vallalar Samarasa Sanmarga Sangam Vaikundaswamy. UNIT IV UNIT V Role played by Tamil Nadu in the Freedom Struggle- V.O.C., Bharathi, Sathyamoorthy, Rajaji, Kamaraj Non Brahmin Movement Justice Party E.V.R. & Self-respect Movement Tamil Nadu after independence Linguistic reorganization of states Agitation in border areas Development of Tamil Nadu under congress, D.M.K. and A.I.A.D.M.K.. References 1. P. Rajaram, The Justice Party: A Historical Perscpective, , Poompozhil Publishers, Chennai, N.K.Mangalamurugesan, Self Respect Movement in Tamil Nadu, , Koodal Publishers, Madurai, K. Nambi Arooran: Tamil Renaissance and Dravidian Nationalism ( ), Koodal Publisher, Madurai, B.S.Baliga Studies in Madras Administration, Madras, K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, A History of South India Oxford University Press, Chennai, K.a Nilakanta Sastri, Champakalakshmi and P.M. Rajan Gurukkal, The Illustrated History of South India, Oxford University Press, USA, K.K. Pillai - Tamilaga Varalarum Panpadum (Tamil), International Institute of Tamil Studies, Chennai, 2002.

10 8. Manoranjithanmoni, History of Tamil Nadu (Kindle Edition), Dave-Beryl Publications, Chithra Madhavan, History and Culture of Tamil Nadu, Vol. 2, D.K. Print World (P) Ltd., New Delhi, M. Rajamanickam, History of Tamilnadu, Poovam Publisher, Chennai, N. Subramanian, Sangam Polity: The Administration and Social Life of the Sangam Tamil, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, K.V. Raman, Pandiar Varalaru (Tamil), Tamil Nattu Padanool Niruvanam, Madras, B.S. Chandrababu, The Land and People of Tamil Nadu: An Ethnographical Study, Emerald Publishers, Madras, K. Rajayyan, History of Tamilnadu, , Raj Publisher, Madurai, K. Rajayyan Tamil Nadu, a real history, Ratna Publication, Madurai, K. Rajayyan, History of Madurai ( ), Madurai Kamaraj University Historical Series, No.1, Madurai, K. Rajayyan: South Indian Rebellion: the first war of independence, , Roa and Raghaven, K. Rajayyan, Selections from history of Tamilnadu, Madurai Publishing House, Madurai, R. Sathyanathaiyer, Guide Book of South India, Swami Publication, Tirunelveli. 20. V.T.Chellam : A History of Tamil Nadu. 21. V.Yesudhason & Isaac Jayadhas, History of Tamil society and culture since 1336, 22. Marthandam. 23. Noboru karashima, A concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations, Oxford University Press, Chennai, A. Ramasamy, History of Tamilnasdu (Tamil), New Century Book House, Chennai, 2011.

11 SEMESTER III NME I - HUMAN RIGHTS Subject Code : UHE1 UNIT-I To know the fundamental rights. To know the civil and political rights. To impart the students about the development and protection of human right at international level. (6 Hours) Definition of Human Rights-Evolution of the concept -Scope-Characteristics (natural legal) Historical background-magnacarta, Bill of Rights. UNIT-II (6 Hours) Universal Declaration of Human Rights-International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights-Indian Constitution and Human Rights-Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties-Directive Principles of State Policy. UNIT-III (6 Hours) Role of NGO s Amnesty International-Asia Watch-Red Cross. UNIT-IV (6 Hours) Contemporary issues in India-Child Labour-Women s Right Bonded labour-female Infanticide-Problem of Refugees-Capital Punishment-Corruption. UNIT-V (6 Hours) Human Rights Protection Act 1993-National Human Right s Commission in India- State Human Rights Commission in Tamil Nadu- State of Human Rights in India Habeas Corpus Mandamus Prohibition Certiorari Quo Warranto. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Jeyabalan N., - Human Rights, Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi Kanta Rahman., - Human Rights Concepts and Issues,Common Wealth Publishers, New Delhi, Raju M.V. - Human Rights, Today & Tomorrow Swastik Publication New Delhi Edition Sharma.N.R. - Human Rights in World Pointer Publishers Jaipur,1999.

12 SEMESTER IV CC VIII - HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1858 A.D. TO 1947 A.D Subject Code : UHG 1. To know causes for the rise of nationalism in India 2. To study the various phases of nationalism 3. To understand the works of various leaders in the struggle UNIT I UNIT II Queen Victoria s Proclamation - Act of Council Act of Lytton s Viceroyalty- Ripon and Local-Self- Government. Socio - Religious Reform Movements - Brahmo Samaj - Prarthana Samaj - Arya Samaj - The Ramakrishna Movement- The Theosophical Movement - Muslim Reform Movements -Depressed Class Movements : Narayana Guru and SNDP - Jyothirao Phule and Satya Shodhak Samaj. UNIT III Emergence of Indian Nationalism: Causes Leaderships Extremists - Achievements of Moderate Council Act of UNIT IV UNIT V The Swadeshi Movement - Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajpat Rai Minto- Morely Reforms Act of Annie Besant and Home Rule Gandhian Era: Mantague Chelmsford Reforms Act of Non-cooperation Movement- Civil Disobedience Movement Round table conferences Gandhi Irwin Pact Poona Pact - Muslim League - Indian Government Act of Quit India Movement- Indian Independence Act of REFERENCE: 1. R.C. Agarwal and Mahesh Bhatnagar, Constitutional Development and National Movement of India, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi, Dharam Chand Gupta, Indian National Movement and Constitutional Development, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida, Mahendra Kumar Talware, History of National Movement and Constitutional Development of India. 4. Bipin Chandra et.al., Inida s Struggle for Independence, Penguin India, Delhi, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern Indian, Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad, Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, Freedom at Midnight, 7th Edition, S. Chand & Company Ltd, New Delhi, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India Wins Freedom, I Edition, Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad, Rajendra Pradad, India Divided, Hind Kitabs Limited, Bombay, V.D. Mahajan, Modern Indian History, S. Chand Publisher, New Delhi, L. Prasad, Indian National Movement, Lakshmi Narain Agarwak, New Delhi, N. Jayapalan, History of the Freedom Movement: 1857 to 1947, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Limited, L.P. Sharma, LP Sharma, Indian national Movement and Constitutional Development, Sterling Book House, Mumbai, 2010.

13 SEMESTER IV CC VIII - HISTORY OF EUROPE FROM 1789 A.D. TO 1945 A.D. Subject Code : UHH 1. To understand the age of revolutions 2. To study the unification of Italy and Germany 3. To understand the importance world organizations to maintain peace UNIT I French Revolution - Causes and its results Napoleon Bonaparte Domestic and foreign policy Congress of Vienna Concert of Europe. UNIT II Industrial Revolution Agrarian Revolution Eastern Question Napoleon III - Unification of Italy and Germany Bismarck. UNIT III UNIT IV UNIT V First World War Russian Revolution League of Nations The Great Depression of Dictatorship in Italy and Germany Origin and impact of Second World War The United Nations Organizations. References 1. H.A. Davis Blount, An Outline History of the World, Read Books, New Delhi, Eric Hobsbawn, The Age of Revolution: Europe , Phoenix Press, London, Eric Hobsbawn, The Age of Capital, , Phoenix Press, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, Eric Hobsbawn, The Age of Empire, , Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, Eric Hobsbawn The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, London. 6. C.D.M. Ketelbey, A History of Modern Times [from 1789], V Edition, Oxford University Press, London, Mckinley, Albert E.,Arthur C. Howland & Matttew L. Dawn, World History Vol I & II, Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi, J.E. Swain, A History of World Civilization, Eurasia, Publishers, New Delhi ThomsonDavid, Europe Since Napolean, Penguin, London, B.V. Rao, History of Modern Europe AD , III Edition, New Dawn Press INC., India, V.D, Mahajan, History of Modern Europe, S. Chand & Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2011.

14 SEMESTER IV NME II WORKING OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION Subject Code : UHE2 1. To know the fundamental rights and directive principle of state policy. 2. To understand the organization of the Government and their functions. 3. To develop skill for competitive examination and legal profession. UNIT : I (6 Hours) The Indian Independence Act 1947 Constituent assembly of India-Drafting of the constitution- Features of the Indian constitution Preamble and structure Fundamental rights Directive principles of State Policy Fundamental duties-citizenship-constitutional remedies for citizensconstitutional provisions for the rights of Women, Children, SC&ST and other weaker section. UNIT : II (6 Hours) Executive : The Union Government Structure of Union Government- Powers of the President Emergency powers Prime minister and council of ministers. UNIT : III (6 Hours) Legislature : The constitution of Union Parliament Functions of Parliament Legislative procedures Procedures of Amendment of the Indian constitution Important amendments of 42 nd, 44 th, 73 rd and 74 th. UNIT : IV (6 Hours) Judiciary: Organization of Judiciary Supreme Court High Court Judiciary Judicial review. Independence of UNIT : V (6 Hours) Government of State Power and Functions of Governer Chief Minister and Ministry Central and State relations. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Agarwal.R.C. Constitutional development and National Movement of India, Chand & Company,New Delhi, Anup Chand Kapur - Select Constitutions, S.Chand & Company, New Delhi 1994 Misra.K.K 3. Chopra.J.K - Indian Polity,Unique Publishers, New Delhi, Ramesh.B.G - Constitution of India, Pavai Publications Chennai,2007.

15 SEMESTER- IV SBE I - INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM Subject Code : UHS1 To familiarize the concepts of tourism. To study the transportation, accommodation facilities and tourist spots in India. Unit-I. (12 Hours) Origin of Tourism-Definition of Tourism-Concepts of Tourism-Types of Tourism-Socioeconomic importance of Tourism- Origin and development of Tourism. Unit-II. (12 Hours) Accommodation-Types of Accommodations- Hotel operation-major Indian Hotel Chains-Ashok Hotel Chain- Oberoi -Taj Groups.-Motels. Unit-III. (12 Hours) Transport-Indian Railways- -Air Transport- Indian Air lines- Air India. Private airlines-road transport- National highway authority of India. Unit-IV. (12 Hours) Travel formalities and regulations-the role of Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)Tamil Nadu Tourism Corporation(TTDC.) Unit-V. (12 Hours) Important Bird sanctuaries,summer resorts,winter resorts and National parks in India-Important Tourist centers of Tamil Nadu-Mamalapuram, Thanjavur, Gangaikondacholapuram, Dharasuram, Thiribhuvanam, Madurai and Kanchipuram. Text Books : 1. Batra.G.S., - Tourism Management, Tamil Nadu Book House, Chennai Bhatia A.K., - Tourism Development Principles and Practices, Sterlin Publishers, New Delhi Kumar Akshay., - Tourism Management, Tamil Nadu Book House, Chennai Sinha. P.C - Tourism Management, Tamil Nadu Book House, Chennai Reference Books: 1. J.J.Sharma - Tourism and development Kanishka publishers and Distributors, New Delhi -2, Anand M.M. - Tourism and Hotel Industry in India (New Delhi) Prentice Hall of India Pranathseth - An Introduction to Travel and Tourism Sterling publishers 4. Sushma Seth Bhat - Private Ltd., 1998.

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