
This course is designed for Board students.
Course Curriculum
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Development
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Introduction
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Resources and Development (Geography)
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Introduction
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Development of Resources
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Resource Planning in India (Part – 01)
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Resource Planning in India (Part – 02)
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Resource Planning in India (Part – 03)
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Power Sharing (Political Science)
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Introduction
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Accommodation in Belgium
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Forms of Power Sharing
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Sectors of Indian Economy (Economics)
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Introduction
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Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors In India
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How To Create More Employment? NREGA 2005
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Organised And Unorganised Sector, How to protect workers in the Unorganised Sector
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Sectors In Terms Of Ownership: Public And Private Sectors
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The Rise of Nationalism In Europe (History)
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Introduction, The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation, Napoleonic Code
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The Making Of Nationalism In Europe,The Aristocracy and the New Middle Class, What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for? A New Conservatism after 1815
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The Revolutionaries,The Age of Revolutions:1830-1848, The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
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Hunger, Hardship and Popular Revolt, 1848 : The Revolution of the Liberals
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The Making of Germany and Italy, Germany – Can the Army be the Architect of a Nation?, Italy Unified
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The Strange Case of Britain, Visualising the Nation
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Nationalism and Imperialism
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Federalism (Political Science)
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Introduction, What is Federalism?, Features of Federalism
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What Makes India A Federal Country? Three Fold Distribution of Legislative Powers (Three Lists)
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How is Federalism Practised?, Linguistic States, Language Policy, Centre-State Relations, Decentralisation in India
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Agriculture (Geography)
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Introduction, Types of Farming, Cropping Pattern,Major Crops
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Rice, Wheat, Millets, Maize, Pulses, Food Crops Other than Grains, Sugarcane
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Oil Seeds,Tea, Coffee, Horticulture Crops, Non-food Crops, Rubber, Fibre Crops, Cotton, Jute
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Technological and Institutional Reforms, Bhoodan-Gramdan
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Contribution of Agriculture to the National Economy, Employment and Output
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Nationalism In India (History)
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Introduction, The First World War, Khilafat & Non-cooperation, The Idea Of Satyagraha
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The Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala Bagh Incident
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Why Non-cooperation? Differing Strands Within the Movement, The Movement in the Towns
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Rebellion in the Countryside, Swaraj in the Plantations
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Towards Civil Disobedience, The Salt March and the Civil Disobedience Movement
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How Participants Saw The Movement
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The Limits of Civil Disobedience, The Sense of Collective Belonging, Conclusion
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Money and Credit (Economics)
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Money As A Medium Of Exchange, Modern Forms Of Money, Currency, Deposits with Banks
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Loan Activities of Banks, Two Different Credit Situations
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Terms of Credit, Formal Sector Credit In India
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Formal and Informal Credit:Who gets what?, Self – Help Groups For The Poor, Summary
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Manufacturing Industries (Geography)
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Importance Of Manufacturing, Contribution of Industry to National Economy, Industrial Location
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Classification of Industries, Agro Based Industries, Textile Industry, Cotton Textiles
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Jute Textiles, Sugar Industry, Mineral Based Industries
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Aluminum Smelting, Chemical, Fertilizer, Cement, Automobile Industry, IT and Electronics Industry
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Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation, Control of Environmental Degradation
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Political Parties (Political Science)
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Overview, Why do we need Political Parties? Meaning, Functions
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Necessity, How many parties should we have?
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National Political Parties, Indian National Congress (INC), Bhartiya Janta party (BJP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Communist Party Of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Communist Party Of India (CPI), Nationalist Congress Party ( NCP)
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State Parties, Challenges to political parties, How can parties be reformed?
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Lifelines Of National Economy (Geography)
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Introduction, Transport, Roadways, Types Of Roads
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Road Density, Railways, Pipelines
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Waterways, Major Sea Ports
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Airways, Communication, International Trade, Tourism as a Trade
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Outcomes Of Democracy (Political Science)
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Overview, How do we access democracy’s outcome
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Accountable, Responsive & Legitimate Government, Economic Growth & Development
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Reduction of Inequality and Poverty, Accommodation of Social Diversity
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