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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The 16-week Adhunik Hindi Kavya online course offered by Swayam covers various poets from the Bharatendu era to contemporary poetry and sequentially shows the development of Hindi, how poems were written in the Renaissance period, how poems were written in the Chhayavadi era and how the environment of that time dominated those poems.

This Adhunik Hindi Kavya training offered by Swayam is divided into 80 video programs and supporting study materials. In this course, candidates will study the poetry of Bharatendu, Harishchandra and Maithilisharan Gupta. The study of the poems of Jaishankar Prasad, Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, Sumitranandan Pant and Mahadevi Varma is prescribed under Chhayavadi poetry. Under Chhayavad Post and Progressive Poetry, candidates will study poetry related to Ramdhari Singh’s Dinkar and Nagarjuna poems.

The Adhunik Hindi Kavya syllabus covers the prescribed poems of the prominent poets of new poetry- Agyeya, Shamsher Bahadur Singh, Raghuveer Sahai and Shrikant Verma is also included in this course. By studying this course, learners will gain knowledge of the stages of development of modern Hindi poetry and major poets and get acquainted with the major poetic trends and poetic features of different periods.

The Highlights

  • Government-approved certificate
  • Video lectures
  • 16 weeks duration
  • 8 credits
  • Online learning
  • Course provider Swayam
  • Postgraduate-level study
  • Offered by NIOS

Programme Offerings

  • Reading Materials
  • Self-assessment
  • Online discussion forums
  • quizzes
  • video lectures
  • tests

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate Availability
no

Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Candidates must finish the academic content and pass the exams and quizzes to obtain the Adhunik Hindi Kavya certification from Swayam.

What you will learn

After completing the Adhunik Hindi Kavya certification course, candidates will learn about the poetry of Bharatendu Harishchandra, the poetry of Maithilisharan Gupta, the poetry of Bharatendu Harishchandra and Maithilisharan Gupta (regarding the development of Khadi dialect), national consciousness and modern emotion in Jaishankar Prasad's poetry, Jaishankar Prasad's language and poetry Crafts, the conceptual basis of the poetry of Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala', directions of experimentation in the poetry of Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' and the worship of Rama: An overview.


Who it is for

  • Candidates who want to know about the stages of development of modern Hindi poetry and major poets and their poetries.
  • Individuals who wish to be acquainted with the major poetic tendencies and poetic features of different periods can enrol in the course.
  • Candidates who want to observe the poetic sensation of different poets to become a poet will be benefited from the course.

Admission Details

To get admission to the Adhunik Hindi Kavya course from Swayam, follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1. Go to the Swayam official course website by clicking on the link below.

(https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/nou21_lg03/preview)

Step 2. To begin the registration procedure, click the 'Register' button.

Step 3. Sign up with your Google, Microsoft or Facebook account, or enter your email address and password manually.

Step 4. To visit the account details page, click the join button on the course page.

Step 5. Fill in the necessary information and begin training.

The Syllabus

Renaissance Poetry-1
  • Unit 1: Poetry of Bharatendu Harishchandra

Renaissance Poetry-2
  • Unit 2: Poetry of Maithilisharan Gupta

Renaissance Poetry-3
  • Unit 3: Poetry-Language and Craft of Bharatendu Harishchandra and Maithili Sharan Gupta (with reference to the development of the Khadi dialect)

Chayavadi Poetry-1
  • Unit 4: Specialty and Modern Sensation of National Consciousness in the Poetry of Jaishankar Prasad
  • Unit 5: Language and Poetry of Jaishankar Prasad

Chayavadi Poetry-2
  • Unit 6: The Ideological Basis of the Poetry of Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
  • Unit 7: Directions of Experimentation in the Poetry of Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
  • Unit 8: Shakti pooja of ram: A result

Chayavadi Poetry-3
  • Unit 9: Poetry Sensation of Mahadevi Verma
  • Unit 10: Symbol Scheme of Mahadevi Verma

Chayavadi Poetry-4
  • Unit 11: Various Stages of Sumitranandan Pant's Poetry Journey
  • Unit 12: Poetry-craft of Sumitranandan Pant: Language and Style

Chayavadottar Poetry
  • Unit 13: Undercurrents of Dinkar's Poetry

Progressive Poetry-1
  • Unit 14: Forms of Sensation in Nagarjuna's Poetry
  • Unit 15: Composition of Nagarjuna's Poetry

Progressive Poetry-2
  • Unit 16: Life Philosophy and Poetry Vision of Muktibodh
  • Unit 17: The Poetry Craft of Muktibodh: In the Context of Fantasy

Progressive Poetry-3
  • Unit 18: Analysis of Poetry in the Dark

Seventies Hindi Poetry
  • Unit 19: Foggy

New Poem-1
  • Unit 20: Modern Sensation in the Poetry of Agyeya
  • Unit 21 : Agnostic: Poetry Language and Poetry

New Poem-2
  • Unit 22: Thoughts of Shamsher Poetry
  • Unit 23: Poetry of Shamsher: Sensation and Craft

Contemporary Poem-1
  • Unit 24: Poet looking through his time: Raghuveer Sahai
  • Unit 25: Poetry Craft of Raghuvir Sahay

Contemporary Poetry-2
  • Unit 26: Shrikant Verma and His Poetry

Instructors

IGNOU Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is poetry?

Poetry is a form of literature in which a story or emotion is expressed artistically through language.

2: How many types of poetry are there?

Poetry is considered to be of two types, visual and audio.

3: Into how many parts is Hindi poetry divided?

Hindi poetry has been divided into two parts, epic and block poetry.

4: Modern Hindi poetry is divided into how many parts?

Modern Hindi poetry has been divided into 3 parts: Bhartendu era, Dwivedi era and Shadow era.

5: What is the duration of the Adhunik Hindi Kavya program?

It takes 16 weeks to complete the Adhunik Hindi Kavya program.

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