IAS Mains Exam Punjabi Syllabus | Punjabi Syllabus For IAS Mains Examination | IAS Mains Exam Optional Subject Syllabus



Answers must be written in Punjabi in Gurumukhi Script.


Section-A


a) Origin of Punjabi language : different stages of development and recent development in Punjabi language : characteristics of Punjabi phonology and the study of its tones: classification of vowels and consonants.

b) Punjabi morphology : the number-gender system (animate and inanimate), prefixes, affixes and different categories of Post positions: Punjabi word formation: Tatsam. Tad Bhav, forms: Sentence structure, the notion of subject and object in Punjabi: Noun and verb phrases.

c) Language and dialect; the notions of dialect and idiolect; major dialects of Punjabi; Pothohari, Majhi, Doabi, Malwai, Puadhi; the validity of speech variation on the basis of social stratification, the distinctive features of various dialects with special reference to tones. Language and script; origin and development of Gurmukhi; suitability of Gurmukhi for Punjabi.

d) Classical background; Nath Jogi Sahit

Medieval literature : Gurmat, Sufti, Kissa and Var Janamsakhis.


Section-B

a) Modern trends Mystic, romantic, progressive and neomystic (Vir Singh, Puran Singh, Mohan Singh, Amrita Pritam, Bawa Balwant, Pritam Singh Safeer, J.S. Neki).

  • Experimentalist (Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia, Ravinder Ravi, Ajaib Kamal)
  • Aesthetes (Harbhajan Singh, Tara Singh)
  • Neo-progressive (Pash. Jagtar, Patar)
  • Origin and Development of Genres :

    b) Folk literature Folk songs, Folk tales. Riddles, Proverbs.

  • Epic (Vir Singh, Avtar Singh, Azad Mohan Singh)
  • Lyric (Gurus, Sufis and Modern Lyricists-Mohan Singh Amrita Pritam, Shiv Kumar, Harbhajan Singh)

    c) Drama (I.C. Nanda, Harcharan Singh, Balwant Gargi, S.S.Sekhon, Charan Das Sidhu)

  • Novel (Vir Singh, Nanak Singh, Jaswant Singh Kanwal, K.S. Duggal, Sukhbir, Gurdial Singh, Dalip Kaur Tiwana, Swaran Chandan)
  • Short Story (Sujan Singh, K.S. Virk. Prem Parkash, Waryam Sandhu).

    d) Socio-cultural Sanskrit, Persian Literary influences : and Western.

  • Essay (Puran Singh, Teja Singh, Gurbaksh Singh)
  • Literary Criticism (S.S. Sekhon, Attar Singh, Kishan Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Najam Hussain Sayyad).

    Paper-II


    Answers must be written in Punjabi in Gurumukhi Script.

    This paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designedto test the candidate’s critical ability.


    Section-A

    a) Sheikh Farid The complete Bani as included in the Adi Granth.

    b) Guru Nanak Japu Ji Baramah, Asa di Var

    c) Bulleh Shah Kafian

    d) Waris Shah Heer


    Section-B

    a) Shah Mohammad Jangnama (Jang Singhan te Firangian)

  • Dhani Ram Chatrik (Poet) Chandan Vari

  • Sufi Khana

  • Nawan Jahan

    b) Nanak Singh (Novelist) Chitta Lahu

  • Pavittar Papi

  • Ek Mian Do Talwaran


    c) Gurbaksh Singh (Essayist) Zindagi di Ras

  • Nawan Shivala

  • Merian Abhul Yadaan.

  • Balraj Sahni (Travelogue) Mera Roosi Safarnama

  • Mera Pakistani Safarnama

    d) Balwant Gargi (Dramatist) Loha Kutt

  • Dhuni-di-Agg

  • Sultan Razia

  • Sant Singh Sekhon (Critic) Sahityarth

  • Parsidh Punjabi Kavi

  • Punjabi Kav Shiromani

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