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आधारभूत पाठ्यक्रम 

१.      आंगन का पंछी - विद्यानिवास मिश्र  
२.     देशाटन - . गोविन्दलाल छाबड़ा  
३.     अर्थव्यवस्था में उपभोक्ता की भूमिका - . बापूराव देसाई  
४.     विज्ञापन की कला - गुलाबराय  
५.     आशा , विश्वास , अन्यथा , कष्ट और क्षमा - शरद जोशी
६.     गपशप - नामवर सिंह भाषागत

पाठ्यक्रम 

१.      स्वामी विवेकानंदप्रेमचंद 
२.     मेरी जीत - यशपाल 
३.     पढ़ाई - जैनेन्द्र कुमार 
४.     जंगल - चित्रा मुद्गल 
५.     गौरैया को तो गुस्सा नहीं आता - दामोदर खड़से 
६.     भक्तिन - महादेवी वर्मा https://youtu.be/4lajaU5AFD4
७.     बहू की विदा - विनोद रस्तोगी https://youtu.be/tSGDe9VbwEc
८.     उखड़े खंभे - हरिशंकर परसाई https://youtu.be/H--UpOqgxIE
९.     बकु ! फिर आना - मालती जोशी https://youtu.be/-DNTIM6qXDA
१०.   पर्यावरण प्रदूषण : समस्या मनोजगत् की - विवेकी राय

कविता 

१.     खोने को पाने आये हो - माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी 
२.    ले चल वहाँ भुलावा देकर - जयशंकर प्रसाद 
३.    सखि , वसन्त आया - सूर्यकांत त्रिपाठी ' निराला '  - रामधारी सिंह ' दिनकर ' 
४.    कलम और तलवार - रामधारी सिंह ' दिनकर ' 
५.    पतझड़ - रामकुमार वर्मा 
६.    मुझे तो भारत . . . - . ज्योति व्यास 
७.    जीवन का झरना - आरसीप्रसाद सिंह https://youtu.be/OAR9UAcHBrs
८.     पथिक से - उदयशंकर भट्ट 
९.     बहुत दिनों के बाद - नागार्जुन https://youtu.be/uNKLhoB9hlA
१०.   अजेय - हरिवंशराय बच्चन 
११.   पूँजीवादी समाज के प्रति - गजानन माधव मुक्तिबोध https://youtu.be/1mo3_D5mkf4
१२.  मंज़िल खुदजाती है - . रामप्रकाश



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