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In this post; you will get Sindhi literature (Optional) Syllabus, Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs), Booklist, Toppers Strategy and some popular notes.
Optional Syllabus
Answers of both Paper 1 and Paper 2 must be written in Sindhi (Arabic or Devanagari Script).
PAPER 1 :
Section A
1.
- Origin and evolution of Sindhi language—views of different scholars.
- Significant linguistic features of Sindhi language, including those pertaining to its phonology, morphology and syntax.
- Major dialects of the Sindhi language.
- Sindhi vocabulary—stages of its growth, including those in the pre-partition and post-partition periods.
- Historical study of various Writing Systems (Scripts) of Sindhi.
- Changes in the structure of Sindhi language in India, after partition, due to influence of other languages and social conditions.
Section B
2. Sindhi literature through the ages in context of socio-cultural conditions in the respective periods :
- Early mediaeval literature up to 1350 A.D. including folk literature.
- Late mediaeval period from 1350 A.D. to 1850 A.D.
- Renaissance period from 1850 A.D. to 1947 A.D.
- Modern period from 1947 and onwards.
(Literary genres in Modern Sindhi literature and experiments in poetry, drama, novel, short story, essay, literary criticism, biography, autobiography, memoirs and travelogues.)
PAPER 2 :
This paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate’s critical ability.
Section A
References to context and critical appreciation of the texts included in this section.
(1) Poetry
- ‘‘Shah Jo Choond Shair’’: ed. H.I. Sadarangani, Published by Sahitya Akademi (First 100 pages).
- ‘‘Sachal Jo Choond Kalam’’: ed. Kalyan B. Advani Published by Sahitya Akademi (Kafis only).
- ‘‘Sami-a-ja Choond Sloka’’: ed. B.H. Nagrani Published by Sahitya Akademi (First 100 pages).
- ‘‘Shair-e-Bewas’’: by Kishinchand Bewas(“Saamoondi Sipoon’’ portion only).
- ‘‘Roshan Chhanvro’’: Narayan Shyam.
- ‘‘Virhange Khapoi je Sindhi Shair jee Choond’’: ed. H.I. Sadarangani, published by Sahitya Akademi.
(2) Drama
- ‘‘Behtareen Sindhi Natak’’ (One-act Plays): Edited by M. Kamal Published by Gujarat Sindhi Academy.
- ‘‘Kako Kaloomal’’ (Full-length Play): by Madan Jumani.
Section B
References to context and critical appreciation of the texts included in this section.
- ‘Pakheeara Valar Khan Vichhrya’ (Novel): by Gobind Malhi.
- ‘Sat Deenhan’ (Novel): by Krishin Khatwani.
- ‘Choond Sindhi Kahaniyon’ (Short Stories) Vol. III. : Edited by Prem Prakash, published by Sahitya Akademi.
- ‘Bandhan’ (Short Stories): Sundari Uttamchandani.
- ‘Behtareen Sindhi Mazmoon’ (Essays): Edited by Hiro Thakur, published by Gujarat Sindhi Academi.
- ‘Sindhi Tanqeed’ (Criticism): Edited by Harish Vaswani: Published by Sahitya Akademi.
- ‘Mumhinjee Hayati-a-ja Sona Ropa varqa’ (Autobiography): by Popati Hiranandani.
- ‘‘Dr. Choithram Gidwani’’ (Biography): by Vishnu Sharma.
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