53. IGNOU MAGD Project

Here is a clear, structured, and exam-focused guide to prepare your IGNOU MAGD (Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies / Gandhian Studies) Project.


1. Purpose of MAGD Project

MAGD Project = Theory + Application of Gandhian Thought

It evaluates your ability to:

  • Understand Gandhian philosophy
  • Apply concepts like:
    • Ahimsa (Non-violence)
    • Satyagraha
    • Sarvodaya
    • Trusteeship
  • Analyze contemporary relevance

2. Nature of MAGD Project

Usually research-based, but can include:

  • Case study
  • Field study
  • Conceptual + applied analysis

πŸ‘‰ Focus: Link Gandhian ideas with real-world issues


3. Standard IGNOU Project Structure

Follow this format strictly:


1. Title Page

  • Project Title
  • Name, Enrollment Number
  • Programme: MAGD
  • Study Centre
  • Session

2. Certificate (Supervisor)


3. Declaration


4. Acknowledgement


5. Table of Contents


4. Chapter-wise Content

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Background of topic
  • About Mahatma Gandhi (if relevant)
  • Importance of the issue
  • Objectives (2–4 points)
  • Scope & limitations

Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework

Explain key Gandhian concepts:

  • Ahimsa
  • Satyagraha
  • Swaraj
  • Sarvodaya
  • Trusteeship

πŸ‘‰ Define clearly (use simple academic language)


Chapter 3: Literature Review

  • Books and writings of Gandhi
  • Views of scholars
  • Previous studies

Chapter 4: Methodology

  • Type: Qualitative / Case Study / Survey
  • Data sources:
    • Primary (fieldwork/interviews)
    • Secondary (books, articles)

Chapter 5: Analysis / Case Study

This is the core part

Examples:

  • Gandhian methods in social movements
  • Role of non-violence in conflict resolution
  • Study of a village applying Gandhian principles

πŸ‘‰ Use:

  • Examples
  • Data
  • Real cases

Chapter 6: Contemporary Relevance

  • Application in:
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Society
  • Link with current issues:
    • Violence
    • Climate change
    • Inequality

Chapter 7: Conclusion & Suggestions

  • Key findings
  • Practical suggestions
  • Future scope

Bibliography

  • Books (especially Gandhi’s works)
  • Journals
  • Websites

Annexure

  • Questionnaire
  • Interview notes

5. Best Topics for MAGD Project

Choose simple + relevant + practical topics

High-Scoring Topics:

  • Relevance of Gandhian Philosophy in Modern India
  • Role of Ahimsa in Conflict Resolution
  • Gandhian Approach to Environmental Sustainability
  • Satyagraha as a Tool for Social Change
  • Gandhian Trusteeship and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Gandhian Model of Rural Development
  • Non-violence in Contemporary Movements

πŸ‘‰ Tip: Choose topic where you can give real examples


6. Data Collection Strategy

1. Field Study (Best)

  • Visit village / NGO
  • Observe Gandhian practices

2. Interviews

  • Social workers
  • NGO members

3. Secondary Sources

  • Gandhi’s books:
    • Hind Swaraj
    • My Experiments with Truth

7. Writing Style (Very Important)

  • Simple and clear language
  • Avoid too much theory
  • Use examples
  • Connect concept β†’ real life

8. Formatting Guidelines

  • Pages: 70–100
  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Size: 12
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Proper headings and subheadings

9. Synopsis Approval

Before writing:

  1. Prepare 2–4 page synopsis
  2. Include:
    • Title
    • Objectives
    • Methodology
  3. Get approval from Study Centre

10. Common Mistakes (Avoid)

❌ Only theory, no application
❌ Copy-paste from Gandhi books
❌ No real-life examples
❌ Weak conclusion
❌ No clear objectives


11. High-Scoring Strategy

To score 65–75%+:

  • Link Gandhian ideas with current issues
  • Use real case studies
  • Add practical suggestions
  • Keep content original and analytical
  • Show deep understanding

12. Step-by-Step Execution Plan

Phase 1 (Days 1–3)

  • Select topic
  • Prepare synopsis

Phase 2 (Days 4–10)

  • Collect data (books + field)

Phase 3 (Days 11–18)

  • Write chapters

Phase 4 (Days 19–22)

  • Add examples + finalize

Phase 5 (Days 23–25)

  • Revision + submission

13. Pro Tip (Very Important for MAGD)

πŸ‘‰ Examiner expects:

  • Understanding of Gandhian philosophy
  • Application in modern context

So always write:

Concept β†’ Example β†’ Relevance β†’ Suggestion