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CBSE.IX.S.St.Syllabus

Unit 1.IX.History.India and the Contemporary World -1. 
Social Science (Code No. 087)
NCERT. IX.Class History Book. 
Contents/Topics.  
Section I : Events and Processes.Page.1-74 
I.The French Revolution. Page.(3 - 24)
II.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution.Page.(25 - 48)
III.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.Page.(49 - 70)
Section II : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies.Page 75-138 
IV.Forest Society and Colonialism.Page.(75- 96)
V.Pastoralists in the Modern World.Page.(97 - 116)
VI.Peasants and Farmers.Page.117 - 137 
Section III : Everyday Life, Culture and Politics.Page.139-178.
VII. History and Sport: The Story of Cricket.Page.(141 - 157)
VIII.Clothing: A Social History.Page.(159 - 178)
Note.Section III has been already deleted in earlier revision.It has not been no longer in use.

Syllabus.History.Session 2020-21.
India and the Contemporary World 1. 
NCERT.IX. Class. History Book 
Contents/Topics 
History and a Changing World  
Section I : Events and Processes.Page.1-74 
I.The French Revolution.Page.(3 - 24)
II.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution.Page.(25 - 48)
III.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.Page.(49 - 70)
Section II : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies. Page 75-138 
IV. Forest Society and Colonialism.Page.(75- 96)
V. Pastoralists in the Modern World.Page.(97 -116)

*Changes brought in Session 2020 - 2021.
UNIT 1 : India and the Contemporary World - 1.History.
Section 2 : Livelihoods,Economies and Societies. 
Note - Any one out of these two Chapters, (CH - 4 / CH - 5) 
IV : Forest Society and Colonialism. 
V. Pastoralists in the Modern World.
Note : Complete Section ( Both the Chapters are deleted)
Conclusion Only we have to study these three Chapters are given below. 
Chapter I.The French Revolution.Page.(3 - 24)
Chapter II.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution.Page.(25 - 48)
Chapter III.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.Page.(49 - 70)



Syllabus.History.Session 2019-20.
India and the Contemporary World 1. 
NCERT.IX. Class. History Book 
Contents/Topics 
History and a Changing World  
Section 1 : Events and Processes.Page.1-74 
I.The French Revolution.Page.(3 - 24)
II.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution.Page.(25 - 48)
III.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.Page.(49 - 70)
Section 2 : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies. Page 75-138.
Note - Any one out of these two Chapters, (CH - 4 / CH - 5)  
IV. Forest Society and Colonialism.Page.(75- 96)
V. Pastoralists in the Modern World.Page.(97 -116)

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Unit 2.IX.Geography.Contemporary India-1. 
Social Science (Code No. 087)
NCERT. IX.Class Geography Book. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. India - Size and Location.Page 1. 
Chapter 2. Physical Features of India.Page 7. 
Chapter 3. Drainage.Page 17. 
Chapter 4. Climate.Page 26. 
Chapter 5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life. Page 42. 
Chapter 6. Population. Page 53.  
Glossary   Page 61.

Unit 2.IX.Geography.Contemporary India-1. 
Social Science (Code No. 087).Syllabus 2020-2021
NCERT. IX.Class Geography Book. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. India - Size and Location.Page 1. 
Chapter 2. Physical Features of India.Page 7. 
Chapter 3. Drainage.Page 17. 
Note : Complete Chapter is deleted.except for Map Items which will be assessed in the Examination of 2021. 
Chapter 4. Climate.Page 26. 
Chapter 5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life. Page 42. 
Chapter 6. Population. Page 53.
Note :  Complete Chapter 6 is deleted.  
Glossary   Page 61.

Unit 2.IX.Geography.Contemporary India-1. 
Social Science (Code No. 087).Syllabus 2019-2020.
NCERT. IX.Class Geography Book. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. India - Size and Location.Page 1. 
Chapter 2. Physical Features of India.Page 7. 
Chapter 3. Drainage.Page 17.
Chapter 4. Climate.Page 26. 
Chapter 5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life. Page 42. 
Chapter 6. Population. Page 53. 
Glossary   Page 61.
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Unit 3.IX.Civics.Democratic Politics.
Social Science (Code No. 087).
NCERT. IX.Class.Civics Book. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. Democracy in the Contemporary World.Page 2.
Chapter 2.What is Democracy? Why Democracy?Page 22.
Chapter 3.Constitutional Design.Page 40.
Chapter 4.Electoral Politics.Page 56.
Chapter 5.Working of Institution.Page 78.
Chapter 6.Democratic Rights.Page 96.

Social Science (Code No. 087).Syllabus 2020-2021.
NCERT. IX.Class Civics.Democratic Politics. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. Democracy in the Contemporary World.Page 2.
Chapter 2.What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Page 22.
Chapter 3.Constitutional Design.Page 40.
Note : Democratic Constitution in South Africa.(Only)
Chapter 4.Electoral Politics.Page 56.
Chapter 5.Working of Institution.Page 78.

Social Science (Code No. 087).Syllabus 2019-2020.
NCERT. IX.Class Civics.Democratic Politics. 
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1. Democracy in the Contemporary World.Page 2.
Chapter 2.What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Page 22.
Chapter 3.Constitutional Design.Page 40.
Chapter 4.Electoral Politics.Page 56.
Chapter 5.Working of Institution.Page 78.
Chapter 6.Democratic Rights.Page 96.

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Unit 4.IX.Economics.
Social Science (Code No. 087).
NCERT. IX.Class.Economics.
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1.The Story of Village Palampur. Page 1.
Chapter 2.People as Resource.Page 16.
Chapter 3.Poverty as a Challenge.Page 29.
Chapter 4.Food Security in India.Page 42.


Unit 4.IX.Economics.Syllabus 2020 -2021.
Social Science (Code No. 087).
NCERT. IX.Class.Economics.
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1.The Story of Village Palampur. Page 1.
Chapter 2.People as Resource.Page 16.
Chapter 3.Poverty as a Challenge.Page 29.

Unit 4.IX.Economics.Syllabus 2019 -2020.
Social Science (Code No. 087).
NCERT. IX.Class.Economics.
Contents/Topics.
Chapter 1.The Story of Village Palampur. Page 1.
Chapter 2.People as Resource.Page 16.
Chapter 3.Poverty as a Challenge.Page 29.
Chapter 4.Food Security in India.Page 42.


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