(Syllabus) Detailed Syllabus Social Science Class X 2008
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Detailed Syllabus Social Science Class X 2008
Class X
Social Science
3 Hours Marks 80 (Theory) + Marks 20(for internal
assessment)
Unit
Marks Periods
Unit 1 :India and the contemporary World - II
20 45
Unit 2 :India - Resources and their Development
18
40
Unit 3 :Democratic Politics II 18
40
Unit 4 :Understanding Economics - II 16
40
Unit 5 :Disaster Management
8
25
Internal Assessment
1. Tests (formative and summative)
10
2. Assignments (School & Home assignments)
05
3. Project work
05
Unit 1 : India and the Contemporary world - II (45 Periods)
Theme 3 is compulsory. Students to choose anyone from the
first two themes.
Sub-unit 1.1 : Events and processes :
1. Nationalism in Europe : (a) The growth of nationalism in
Europe after the 1830s. (b) The ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini etc. (c) General
characteristics of the movements in Poland, Hungary, Italy, Germany and Greece.
2. Nationalist Movement in Indo China : Factors leading to
growth of rationalism in India (a) French colonialism in Indochina. (b) Phases
of struggle against the French. (c) The ideas of Phan Dinh Phung, Phan Boi Chau,
Nguyen Ac Quoc (d) The second world war and the liberation struggle. (e) America
and the second Indochina war.
3. Nationalism in India : Civil Disobedience Movement (a) First
world war, Khilafat and Non-Cooperation. (b) Salt Satyagraha. (c) Movements of
peasants, workers, tribals. (d) Activities of different political groups.
Sub-unit 1.2 : Economies and livelihoods :
4. Industrialization 1850s - 1950s : (a) Contrast between the
form of industrialization in Britain and India. (b) Relationship between
handicrafts and industrial production, formal and informal sectors. (c)
Livelihood of workers. Case studies : Britain and India.
5. Urbanization and urban lives : (a) Patterns of urbanization
(b) Migration and the growth of towns. (c) Social change and urban life. (d)
Merchants, middle classes, workers and urban poor.
Case studies : London and Bombay in the nineteenth and twentieth century.
6. Trade and Globalization : (a) Expansion and integration of
the world market in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. (b) Trade and
economy between the two Wars. (c) Shifts after the 1950s. (d) Implications of
globalization for livelihood patterns.
Case study : The post War International Economic order, 1945 to 1960s.
Sub-unit 1.3 : Culture, Identity and Society
7. Print culture and nationalism. (a) The history of print in
Europe. (b) The growth of press in nineteenth century India. (c) Relationship
between print culture, public debate and politics.
8. History of the novel: (a) Emergence of the novel as a genre
in the west. (b) The relationship between the novel and changes in modern
society. (c) Early novels in nineteenth century India. (d) A study of two or
three major writers.
Sub-unit 1.4 : Map Work (2 Marks)
Unit 2 : India - Resources and their Development (40 Periods)
1. Resources : Types - natural and human; Need for resource planning.
2. Natural Resources : land as a resource, soil types and
distribution; changing land-use pattern; land degradation and conservation
measures.
3. Agriculture : types of farming, major crops, cropping
pattern, technological and institutional reforms; their impact; contribution of
Agriculture to national economy - employment and output.
4. Water resources : sources, distribution, utilisation,
multi-purpose projects, water scarcity, need for conservation and management,
rainwater harvesting. (One case study to be introduced)
5. Mineral Resources : types of minerals, distribution, use and
economic importance of minerals, conservation.
6. Power Resources : types of power resources conventional and
non-conventional, distribution and utilization, and conservation.
7. Manufacturing Industries : Types, spatial distribution,
contribution of industries to the national economy, industrial pollution and
degradation of environment, measures to control degradation. (One case study to
be introduced)
8. Transport, communication and trade
9. Map Work (3 marks)
Unit 3 : Democratic Politics II (40 Periods)
1. Working of Democracy Are divisions inherent to the working of democracy? What has been the effect of caste on politics and of politics on caste? How has the gender division shaped politics? How do communal divisions affect democracy?
2. Power sharing mechanisms in democracy Why and how is power
shared in democracies? How has federal division of power in India helped
national unity? To what extent has decentralisation achieved this objective? How
does democracy accommodate different social groups?
3. Competition and contestations in democracy How do struggles
shape democracy in favour of ordinary people? What role do political parties
play in competition and contestation? Which are the major national and regional
parties in India? Why have social movements come to occupy large role in
politics?
4. Outcomes of democracy Can or should democracy be judged by
its outcomes? What outcomes can one reasonably expect of democracies? Does
democracy in India meet these expectations? Has democracy led to development,
security and dignity for the people? What sustains democracy in India?
5. Challenges to democracy Is the idea of democracy shrinking?
What are the major challenges to democracy in India? How can democracy be
reformed and deepened? What role can an ordinary citizen play in deepening
democracy?
Unit 4 : Understanding Economics II (40 Periods)
1. The Story of Development : The
traditional notion of development; National Income and Per-capita Income. Growth
of NI - critical appraisal of existing development indicators (PCI, IMR, SR and
other income and health indicators) The need for health and educational
development; Human Development Indicators (in simple and brief as a holistic
measure of development.
The approach to this theme : Use case study of three states (Kerala, Punjab and
Bihar) or take a few countries (India, China, Sri Lanka and one developed
country)
2. Money and Financial System : Role of money in an economy :
Historical origin; Formal and Informal financial institutions for Savings and
Credit - General Introduction; Select one formal institution such as a
nationalized commercial bank and a few informal institutions; Local money
lenders, landlords, self help groups, chit funds and private finance companies.
3. The Role of Service Sector in Indian Economy : What is
service sector (through examples) : Importance of Service Sector in generating
employment and income to the nation (with the help of a few case studies);
Growth of Service Sector in India; India as a major service provider to the
world; The need for public investment ; The role of important infrastructure,
education and health
4. Globalisation : What is Globalisation (through some simple
examples); How India is being globalised and why ; Development Strategy prior to
1991. State Control of Industries : Textile goods as an example for elaboration;
Economic Reforms 1991; Strategies adoped in Reform measures (easing of capital
flows; migration, investment flows); Different perspectiives on globalisation
and its impact on different sectors; Political Impact of globalisation
5. Consumer Awareness : How consumer is exploited (one or two
simple case studies) factors causing exploitation of consumers; Rise of consumer
awareness; how a consumer should be in a market; role of government in consumer
protection
Unit 5 : Disaster Management (25 Periods)
1. Tsunami
2. Safer Construction Practices.
3. Survival Skills.
4. Alternate Communication systems during disasters.
5. Sharing Responsibility
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