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SYLLABUS
1. Food groups – balanced diet, food pyramid, macro and micro nutrition.
2. Nutrients-role of nutrients in the body, nutrient deficiencies and requirements
for Indians.
3. Public health nutrition
4. Nutrition through life span-physiological changes, growth and development
from conception to adolescence, nutritional needs and dietary guidelines for
adequate nutrition through life cycle, nutrition concerns.
5. Community nutrition, sports nutrition, nutrition in emergencies and disasters.
6. Nutritional assessment-methods and techniques.
7. Nutritional intervention-national nutrition policies and programmes, food and
nutrition security.
8. Clinical and therapeutic nutrition.
9. Diet counseling and management.
10. Research methods- research designs, principles and purpose of research
Unit-III : TEXTILES
1. Textile terminologies- fibre, yarn, weave, fabric etc., classification of fibers, yarns
and weaves, Identification of fibres and weaves.
2. Manufacturing process of major natural and manmade fibres, properties and
their end uses.
3. Different methods of fabric construction-woven, knitted and non woven fabrics,
their properties and end uses.
4. Textiles finishes-classification, processing and purposes of finishes.
5. Dyeing and printing-classification, method of block printing, tie and dye, batik,
roller printing, screen printing, discharge, heat transfer printing and digitized
printing.
6. Traditional textiles of India-embroidered textiles, printed textiles, woven textiles,
dyed textiles of various regions in India. Identification on the basis of fibre
content, technique, motif, colour and designed.
7. Textile Testing and quality control-need of testing, sampling method, techniques
of testing fibres, yarn, fabrics and garments. Testing of colour-fastness,
shrinkage, pilling and GSM of fabrics.
8. Textile and environment-banned dyes, eco-friendly textiles, contamination and
effluent treatment, Eco-label and eco marks.
9. Recent developments in textiles and apparels- nano textiles, technical textiles,
occupational clothing, zero waste designing, up cycling and recycling.
10. Research methods-types of research, descriptive, survey, historical, qualitative,
quantitative, analytical and action research
1. Principles of growth and development, care during pregnancy and pre-natal and
neonatal development.
2. Theories of human development and behavior.
3. Early childhood care and education – activities to promote holistic development.
4. Influence of family, peers, school, community and culture on personality
development.
5. Children and persons with special needs, care and support, special education,
prevention of disabilities, rehabilitation.
6. Children at risk-child labour, street children, children of destitute, orphans, child
abuse and trafficking.
7. Adolescence and youth: changes, challenges and programs to promote optimal
development.
8. Adulthood, characteristics, changing roles and responsibilities in early and middle
adulthood.
9. Aging-physical and psychological changes and care needs.
10. Research methods-types of variables and their selection.
UNIT-VIII : FAMILY STUDIES