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Unit 1.History Book. NCERT.
Name of the History Book : India and the Contemporary World - II
Section I : Events and Processes
 I.The Rise of Nationalism in Europe.Page 3 
II. Nationalist Movement in Indo - China.Page  29 
III.Nationalism in India.Page 53 
Section II : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies. 
IV.The Making of a Global World.Page 77
V.The Age of Industrialisation.Page 103 
VI.Work, Life and Leisure. Page 127 
Section III : Everyday Life, Culture and Politics  
VII.Print Culture and the Modern World.Page 153
VIII.Novels,Society and History.Page 177.

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Unit 1.
Syllabus.Session 2020-2021.History.
Unit 1.History Book. NCERT. 
Name of the History Book : India and the Contemporary World - II
Best Supporting Books Together With. 
Themes 
Section 1 : Events and Processes: 
Chapter 1 : The Rise of Nationalism in Europe*. 
Topics to be covered and taught.
a.The French Revolution and the idea of ​​the Nation
b.The Making of Nationalism in Europe  
c.The Age of Revolutions : 1830-1848
d.The Making of Germany and Italy
e.Visualizing the Nation
f.Nationalism and Imperialism 
Chapter 3 : Nationalism in India*.
Topics to be covered and taught.
a.The First World War,Khilafat and Non - Cooperation
b.Differing Strands within the Movement
c.Towards Civil  Disobedience 
d.The Sense of Collective Belonging 
Section 2 : Livelihoods,Economies and Societies : 
Any one theme of the following : 
Chapter 4.The Making of a Global World *:
a.The Pre - modern world
b.The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)
c.The Inter war Economy 
d. Rebuilding a World Economy : The Post - War Era 
Chapter 5.The Age of Industrialization*:
a.Before the Industrial Revolution
b.Hand Labor and Steam Power 
c.Industrialization in the colonies
d.Factories Come Up
e.The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
f.Market for Goods
Note - In Section 2 the chosen chapter any one out of these two to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and not in Board Examination.  
Section 3 : Everyday Life, Culture and Politics : 
Chapter 7. Print Culture and the Modern World :.
a.The First Printed Books
b.Print Comes to Europe
c.The Print Revolution and its Impact
d.The Reading Mania
e.The Nineteenth Century
f.India and the World of Print 
g.Religious Reform and Public Debates
h.New Forms of Publication.
i.Print and Censorship
Note : Recommended Portion for deletion.Complete Chapter 7 is deleted of Section 3.

Changes brought in Session 2020- 2021*
Chapter No. and Chapter Name  NCERT Test 
Recommended Portion for deletion 
Unit 1 : India and the Contemporary World -II. History.
Section  2 : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies 
Note - Any one  out of  these two two chapters,Chapter - 3 / Chapter-4.
According to the NCERT in the History book these chapters stand as
Chapter 4. The Making of the World.
Chapter 5.The Age of Industrialisation. or
Chapter 3 : The Making of a Global World 
Chapter 4 : The Age of Industrialisation.
Note - The chosen chapter any one  out of  these two to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and not in Board Examination. 
Section 3 : Everyday Life, Culture and Politics.(Complete Deleted)
Chapter 5 : Print Culture and the Modern World 
Note :  Recommended Portion for deletion.Complete Chapter 5 (In Book Chapter 7 i.e.Print Culture and Modern World) has been deleted.  


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Syllabus.Session 2019-2020.History.
Unit 1.History Book. NCERT. 
Name of the History Book : India and the Contemporary World - II
Best Supporting Books Together With. 
Themes 
Section 1: Events and Processes: 
Chapter 1.The Rise of Nationalism in Europe.
Topics to be covered and taught.
a.The French Revolution and the idea of ​​the Nation
b.The Making of Nationalism in Europe  
c.The Age of Revolutions : 1830-1848
d.The Making of Germany and Italy
e.Visualizing the Nation
f.Nationalism and Imperialism 
Chapter 3. Nationalism in India.
Topics to be covered and taught.
a.The First World War,Khilafat and Non - Cooperation
b.Differing Strands within the Movement
c.Towards Civil  Disobedience 
d.The Sense of Collective Belonging 
Section 2 : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies : 
Any one theme of the following : 
Chapter 4.The Making of a Global World:
a.The Pre - modern world
b.The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)
c.The Inter war Economy 
d. Rebuilding a World Economy : The Post - War Era 
Chapter 5.The Age of Industrialization :
a.Before the Industrial Revolution
b.Hand Labor and Steam Power 
c.Industrialization in the colonies
d.Factories Come Up
e.The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
f.Market for Goods 
Section 3 : Everyday Life, Culture and Politics : 
Chapter 7. Print Culture and the Modern World :.
a.The First Printed Books
b.Print Comes to Europe
c.The Print Revolution and its Impact
d.The Reading Mania
e.The Nineteenth Century
f.India and the World of Print 
g.Religious Reform and Public Debates
h.New Forms of Publication.
i.Print and Censorship



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Unit 2.Geography Book. NCERT. 
Name of the Geography Book : Contemporary India- II
Contents 
Chapter 1.Resources and Development. Page 1 
Chapter 2.Forest and Wildlife Resources.Page 14 
Chapter 3.Water Resources. Page  23 
Chapter 4.Agriculture. Page 34 
Chapter 5.Minerals and Energy Resources. Page 50 
Chapter 6.Manufacturing Industries. Page 65 
Chapter 7.Life Lines of National Economy. Page 81
Appendix - I Page  94 
Appendix - II Page 95
Appendix - III Page 97
Glossary -  Page 98.

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Unit 2.
Syllabus.Session 2020-2021.Geography.
Unit 2.Geography Book. NCERT. 
Name of the Geography Book : Contemporary India- II
Unit 2 : Contemporary India - II Themes 
Chapter 1. Resources and Development : 
Types of Resources  
Development of Resources 
Resource Planning in India 
Land Resources 
Land Utilization 
Land Use Pattern in India 
Land Degradation and Conservation Measures 
Soil as  A Resource
Classification of Soils 
Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation 
Chapter 3. Water Resources :
Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management.
Multi - Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management.
Rainwater Harvesting 
Note : Complete Chapter deleted for the Session of 2020 - 2021 except for Map Items which will be assessed in the Examination.
Chapter 4. Agriculture :
Types of farming.
Cropping Pattern.
Major Crops.
Technological and Institutional Reforms
Impact of Globalization on Agriculture 
Chapter 5. Minerals and Energy Resources. 
What is a mineral ?
Mode of occurrence of Minerals
Ferrons and Non - Ferrons Minerals
Non - Metallic Minerals
Rock Minerals
Conservation of Minerals.
Energy Resources.
Note : Complete Chapter deleted for Session 2020 - 2021 expect for Maps Items which will be assessed in the Examination.
Chapter 6. Manufacturing Industries.
Importance of manufacturing.
Contribution of Industry to National Economy.
Industrial Location.
Classification of Industries.
Spatial distribution.
Industrial Pollution and Environmental degradation.
Control of Environmental Degradation.
Chapter 7.Life Lines of National Economy.
Transport Roadways,Railways,Pipelines,Waterways.
Communication.
International Trade.
Tourism as a trade. 

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Unit 2.
Syllabus.Session 2019-2020.Geography.
Unit 2.Geography Book. NCERT. 
Name of the Geography Book : Contemporary India- II
Unit 2 : Contemporary India - II Themes 
Chapter 1. Resources and Development: 
Types of Resources  
Development of Resources 
Resource Planning in India 
Land Resources 
Land Utilization 
Land Use Pattern in India 
Land Degradation and Conservation Measures 
Soil as  A Resource
Classification of Soils 
Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation 
Chapter 2. Forest and Wildlife 
Biodiversity or Biological Diversity. 
Flora and Fauna in India 
Vanishing Forests
Asiatic Cheetah: Where did they go?
The Himalayan Yew in trouble 
Conservation of forests and wildlife in India 
Project Tiger
Types and distribution of forests and wildlife resources
Community and Conservation 
Note : The chapter 'Forest and Wildlife' to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and will not  be evaluated in Board Examination.  
Chapter 3. Water Resources :
Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management.
Multi - Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management.
Rainwater Harvesting 
Note : The chapter 'Water Resources' to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and will not be  evaluated in Board Examination.  
Chapter 4. Agriculture :
Types of farming.
Cropping Pattern.
Major Crops.
Technological and Institutional Reforms
Impact of Globalization on Agriculture 
Chapter 5. Minerals and Energy Resources 
What is a mineral ?
Mode of occurrence of Minerals
Ferrons and Non - Ferrons Minerals
Non - Metallic Minerals
Rock Minerals
Conservation of Minerals.
Energy Resources.
Chapter 6. Manufacturing Industries.
Importance of manufacturing.
Contribution of Industry to National Economy.
Industrial Location.
Classification of Industries.
Spatial distribution.
Industrial Pollution and Environmental degradation.
Control of Environmental Degradation.
Chapter 7.Life Lines of National Economy.
Transport Roadways,Railways,Pipelines,Waterways.
Communication.
International Trade.
Tourism as a trade.


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Unit 3.Civics Book. NCERT.
Name of the Civics Book : Democratic Politics-II.
Contents 
Unit 1.
Chapter 1.Power Sharing. Page No 1.
Chapter 2. Federalism. Page No 13.
Unit 2.
Chapter 3.Democracy and Diversity. Page No 29.
Chapter 4.Gender Religion and Caste.Page No 39.
Unit 3.
Chapter 5. Popular Struggles and Movements. Page 57.
Chapter 6. Political Parties.Page 71.
Unit 4.
Chapter 7. Outcomes of Democracy. Page 89.
Chapter 8. Challenges of Democracy. Page 101.

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Unit 3.
X.Syllabus.Session 2020-2021.Civics.
Unit 3.Civics Book. NCERT. 
Name of the Civics Book : Democratic Politics - II
1.Chapter. Power Sharing : 
a.Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka 
b.Why power sharing is desirable?  
c.Forms of Power Sharing 
2.Chapter. Federalism :
a.What is Federalism?  
b.What make India a Federal Country?
c.How is Federalism practiced?
d.Decentralization in India.
6.Chapter.Political Parties : 
a.Why do we need Political Parties?
b.How many parts should we have?
c. National Political Parties.
d. State Parties
e. Challenges to Political Parties.
f. How can Parties be reformed? 
7. Chapter.Outcomes of Democracy :
a. How do we assess democracy's outcomes?
b. Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
c. Economic growth and development 
d. Reduction of inequality and poverty
e. Accommodation of social diversity Dignity and freedom of the citizens.

Unit 3.
X.Syllabus.Session 2019-2020.Civics.
Unit 3.Civics Book. NCERT. 
1.Chapter. Power Sharing : 
a.Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka 
b.Why power sharing is desirable?  
c.Forms of Power Sharing 
2.Chapter. Federalism :
a.What is Federalism?  
b.What make India a Federal Country?
c.How is Federalism practiced?
d.Decentralization in India 
3.Chapter. Democracy and Diversity :
a.Case Studies of Mexico.
b.Differences, similarities and divisions.
c.Politics of social divisions 
Note : The chapter 'Democracy and Diversity' to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and will not be evaluated in Board Examination.  
4.Chapter. Gender, Religion and Caste :.  
a.Gender and Politics
b.Religion,Communalism and Politics 
c.Caste and Politics 
5. Chapter. Popular Struggles and Movements :
a.Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia.
b.Mobilization and Organization 
c.Pressure Groups and Movements 
Note : The chapter 'Popular Struggles and Movements to be assessed in the  Periodic Tests only and will not be evaluated in Board Examination.  
6.Chapter.Political Parties : 
a.Why do we need Political Parties?
b.How many parts should we have?
c. National Political Parties.
d. State Parties
e. Challenges to Political Parties.
f. How can Parties be reformed?
7. Chapter.Outcomes of Democracy :
a. How do we assess democracy's outcomes?
b. Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
c. Economic growth and development 
d. Reduction of inequality and poverty
e. Accommodation of social diversity Dignity and freedom of the citizens.
8.Chapter.Challenges to Democracy : 
a.Thinking about challenges.
b.Thinking about political reforms.
c. Redefining democracy 
Note : The chapter 'Challenges to Democracy' to be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and will not be evaluated in Board Examination.  


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Unit 4.
Class X.Economics. Book. NCERT. 
Name of the Economics. Book : Understanding Economic Development.
Chapter 1.Development. Page 2.
Chapter 2.Sectors of Indian Economy. Page 18.
Chapter 3.Globalisation and Indian Economy.Page.54.
Chapter 4.Consumers Rights.Page 74. 

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Unit 4.
X.Syllabus.Economics.Session 2020-2021. 
Name of the Economics. Book : Understanding Economic Development.
Contents.Unit 4 : Understanding Economic Development 
Chapter 1. Development : 
a.What Development Promises - Different people different goals
b.Income and other goals 
c.National Development 
d.How to compare different countries or states ? 
e.Income and other criteria
f.Public Facilities.
g.Sustainability of development 
Chapter 2. Sectors of the Indian Economy : 
a.Sectors of Economic Activities Comparing the three sectors 
b.Primary , Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India 
c.Division of sectors as organized and unorganized 
d.Sectors in terms of ownership : Public and Private Sectors 
Chapter 3. Money and Credit
a.Money as a medium of exchange 
b.Modern forms of money 
c.Loan activities of Banks. Two different credit situations 
d.Terms of credit 
e.Formal sector credit in India 
f.Self Help Groups for the Poor 
Chapter 4. Globalization and the Indian Economy :
a.Production across countries 
b.Interlinking production across countries 
c.Foreign Trade and integration of markets.
d.What is globalization ?
e.Factors that have enabled Globalisation 
f.World Trade Organisation 
g.Impact of Globalization on India 
h.The Struggle for a fair Globalisation 
Chapter 5. Consumer Rights : 
Note : Chapter 5 ' Consumer Rights to be done as Project Work .

Unit 4.
X.Syllabus.Economics.Session 2019-2020. 
Name of the Economics. Book : Understanding Economic Development.
Contents.Unit 4 : Understanding Economic Development 
Chapter 1. Development : 
a.What Development Promises - Different people different goals
b.Income and other goals 
c.National Development 
d.How to compare different countries or states ? 
e.Income and other criteria
f.Public Facilities.
g.Sustainability of development 
Chapter 2. Sectors of the Indian Economy : 
a.Sectors of Economic Activities Comparing the three sectors 
b.Primary , Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India 
c.Division of sectors as organized and unorganized 
d.Sectors in terms of ownership : Public and Private Sectors 
Chapter 3. Money and Credit 
a.Money as a medium of exchange 
b.Modern forms of money 
c.Loan activities of Banks. Two different credit situations 
d.Terms of credit 
e.Formal sector credit in India 
f.Self Help Groups for the Poor 
Chapter 4. Globalization and the Indian Economy : 
a.Production across countries 
b.Interlinking production across countries 
c.Foreign Trade and integration of markets.
d.What is globalization ?
e.Factors that have enabled Globalisation 
f.World Trade Organisation 
g.Impact of Globalization on India 
h.The Struggle for a fair Globalisation 
Chapter 5. Consumer Rights : 
Note : Chapter 5 ' Consumer Rights to be done as Project Work .


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