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S.St.Mid Term Syllabus.2020 - 2021.
Being Cut in the Corona.
Class X.
History.
Chapter 1 : The Nationalism in Europe.
Civics.
Chapter 1 : Power Sharing.
Chapter 2 : Federalism.
Chapter 6 : Political Parties
Geography.
Chapter 1 : Resources and Development.
Chapter 3 : Water Resources ( Map Skill)
Chapter 4 : Agriculture.
Economics.
Chapter 1 : Development
Chapter 2 : Sectors of the Indian Economy.
Chapter 3 : Money and Credit. ( Upto modern forms of Money.)

Note : It may be varied zone wise a little and yet  to be verified too.Possibilities of the syllabus centering around  these chapters as per prescribed and cut syllabus of CBSE during Corona..


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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL,POWERGRID CAMPUS, 
BIHARSHARIF,NALANDA.
Syllabus.Class : Xth.
Subject .S.St.(History)
Session (2019 – 2020)
Social Studies
Course Structure
Time : 3 Hours. Marks: 80
Unit                                            Term 1    Term 2
1.India Contemporary World -II   20.          20
2.Contemporary India -II.             20.          20
3.Democratic Politics -II.             20.          20
4.Economics.                                 20.          20
5.Disaster Management only through project work and assignment
Total.                                                80.          80
History.
India and the Contemporary World –II.
In Section 1.students are required to choose any two themes.In that theme 3 is compulsory and for second theme students are required to choose any one from two themes.
In Section 2.and 3 students are required to choose any one theme from each. Thus all students are required to study four themes in all.
Pre Mid Term / Quarterly (April to July)
Section - I : Events and Process.
(Anyone of the following themes)
Chapter 1.The Rise of Nationalism in Europe.Or
Chapter 2.The Nationalst Movement in China
(Compulsory Chapter)
Section - III : Everyday Life,Culture and Politics
(Anyone of the following themes)
Chapter 7. Print Culture and the Modern World (up to "India and the World of Print")
Chapter 8. Novels, Society and History (up to "Novels in Colonial World")
Mid Term Test / Half Yearly (August & September)
Section - I : Events and Process
Chapter 3. Nationalism in India (Compulsory Chapter,Map work from Chapter 3)
Section -II : Livelihoods, Economies and Societies
(Anyone of the following themes)
Chapter 4.Making of a Global World
Chapter 5.The Age of Industrialization
Chapter 6.Work,Life & Literature
Post Mid Term / Pre Annual (October to December)
Section - III : Everyday Life,Culture and Politics.
(Any one of the following)
Chapter 7.Print Culture and the Modern World( up to "India and the World of Print")
Chapter 8.Novels,Society and History.
Note Revision of entire syllabus of Pre Mid term,Mid Term & Post Mid Term
Annual Exam (January & February)
Note : Revision of entire syllabus
Suggested Activities
Projects during Summer: based on the historic places as,Rajgir,Nalanda,and Pawapuri.
Projects during Dipawali :  based our National Struggle during British India.
Practical- Making of a Power Point Presentation of Indian Nationalism.
Practical- Making of a Power Point Presentation on historic sites.





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