- History
1. The Indian
National Movement (1857 - 1917)
Content:
Covers the key events and figures of the Indian National Movement from the
Revolt of 1857 to the formation of the Indian National Congress. Highlights
include major uprisings, early nationalist efforts, and the sociopolitical
changes leading up to the 20th century.
Objective:
To understand the evolution of the Indian independence struggle and the
foundational events and leaders who shaped it.
2. The Indian
National Movement (1917 - 1934)
Content:
Focuses on significant events in the Indian National Movement between 1917 and
1934, including the role of Mahatma Gandhi, the Non-cooperation Movement, and
the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Objective:
To study the impact of Gandhi’s leadership and the major strategies employed in the
struggle for independence during this period.
3. The Indian
National Movement (1935 - 1947)
Content:
Examines the final years of the Indian National Movement leading up to
independence, including the Quit India Movement, the role of various political
leaders, and the events leading to the partition of India.
Objective:
To grasp the key developments and turning points in the final stages of the
fight for Indian independence.
4. The Contemporary
World
Content:
Explores major global events and developments post World War II, including the
Cold War, decolonization, and significant political and economic changes in the
modern world.
Objective:
To understand the major global issues and trends that have shaped the
contemporary world.
- Geography
1. Climate
Content:
Discusses the various climatic regions of India, factors influencing climate,
and the impact of climate on human activities and agriculture.
Objective:
To understand the climate patterns of India and their effects on different
aspects of life and the environment.
2. Soils in India
Content:
Covers the different types of soils found in India, their characteristics,
distribution, and significance for agriculture.
Objective:
To learn about the various soil types in India and their role in agricultural
productivity and land use.
3. Natural Vegetation
of India
Content:
Examines the diverse types of natural vegetation in India, including forests,
grasslands, and deserts, and their distribution across different regions.
Objective:
To understand the types and distribution of natural vegetation and their
ecological importance.
4. Water Resources
Content:
Discusses the water resources in India, including rivers, lakes, and
groundwater, and the issues related to water availability and management.
Objective:
To gain insight into India’s water resources, their utilization, and the
challenges of water management.
5. Mineral Resources
Content:
Covers the types and distribution of mineral resources in India, including
coal, iron ore, and bauxite, and their role in the economy.
Objective:
To understand the significance of mineral resources for industrial development
and economic growth.
6. Agriculture in
India
Content:
Examines the agricultural practices in India, including major crops,
agricultural regions, and the challenges faced by the agriculture sector.
Objective:
To understand the role of agriculture in India’s economy and the factors
influencing agricultural productivity.
7. Manufacturing
Industries
Content:
Discusses various manufacturing industries in India, including textiles, chemicals,
and electronics, and their contribution to economic development.
Objective:
To learn about the industrial sector’s role in economic growth and the
challenges faced by different industries.
8. Transport
Content:
Covers the transportation infrastructure in India, including roadways,
railways, airways, and waterways, and their impact on economic activities and
regional development.
Objective:
To understand the significance of transportation networks for economic development
and regional connectivity.
- Civics
1. The Union
Legislature
Content:
Describes the structure, functions, and powers of the Union Legislature,
including the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and their roles in the Indian
parliamentary system.
Objective:
To understand the functioning of the Union Legislature and its role in the
governance of India.
2. The Union
Executive
Content:
Explains the structure and functions of the Union Executive, including the
President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers, and their roles in the
executive branch of government.
Objective:
To learn about the roles and responsibilities of the Union Executive in the
administration of the country.
3. The Judiciary
Content:
Covers the structure and functions of the Indian judiciary, including the
Supreme Court, High Courts, and subordinate courts, and their role in
interpreting the law and administering justice.
Objective:
To understand the judicial system of India and its role in maintaining the rule
of law and protecting citizens’ rights.