Class 10 CBSE – Social Science

Aligned with CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, IB and State Boards

The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

Nationalism in India

The Making of a Global World

The Age of Industrialisation

Print Culture and the Modern World

Resources and Development

Forest and Wildlife Resources

Water Resources

Agriculture

Minerals and Energy Resources

Manufacturing Industries

Power sharing

Federalism

Gender, Religion and Caste

Political Parties

Outcomes of Democracy

Development

Sectors of the Indian Economy

Money and Credit

Globalization and the Indian Economy

Consumer Rights

Course Curriculum

TopicSub TopicApproximate Number of Classes
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The French Revolution and the Idea ofthe Nation The Making of Nationalism in Europe The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848 The Making of Germany and Italy Visualizing the Nation Nationalism and Imperialism3-4
Nationalism in IndiaThe First World War, Khilafat and Non Cooperation Differing Strands within the Movement Towards Civil Disobedience The Sense of Collective Belonging2-3
The Making of a Global WorldThe Pre-modern world The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914) The Inter war Economy Rebuilding a World Economy: ThePost-War Era3-4
The Age of IndustrialisationBefore the Industrial Revolution Hand Labour and Steam Power Industrialization in the Colonies Factories Come Up The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth Market for Goods2-3
Print Culture and the Modern WorldThe First Printed Books Print Comes to Europe The Print Revolution and its Impact The Reading Mania The Nineteenth Century India and the World of Print Religious Reform and Public Debates New Forms of Publication Print and Censorship3-4
Resources and DevelopmentConcept Development of Resources Resource Planning - Resource Planning in India, Conservation of Resources 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 (excluding Box Information on State of India’s Environment) 3-4
Forest and Wildlife ResourcesConservation of forest and wildlife in India Types, distribution of forests & wildlife sources Community and Conservation2-3
Water ResourcesWater Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Rainwater Harvesting2-3
AgricultureTypes of farming - Primitive Subsistence, Intensive Subsistence, Commercial Cropping Pattern - Major Crops, Food Crops other than Grains, Non-Food Crops, Technological and Institutional Reform Modern Agricultural Practices Impact of Agriculture on the environment2-3
Minerals and Energy ResourcesWhat is a mineral? Mode of occurrence of Minerals - Where are these minerals found?, Ferrous Minerals, Non Ferrous Minerals, Non-Metallic Minerals, Rock Minerals Conservation of Minerals Energy Resources - Conventional Sources of Energy, Non-Conventional Sources of Energy Conservation of Energy Resources2-3
Manufacturing IndustriesImportance of Manufacturing - Industrial Location (excluding Industry Market Linkage) Agro based Industry Mineral based Industries Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation Control of Environmental Degradation2-3
Power sharingCase Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka Accommodation in Belgium Why power sharing is desirable? Forms of Power Sharing2-3
FederalismWhat is Federalism? What makes India a Federal Country? How is Federalism practiced? Decentralization in India2-3
Gender, Religion and CasteGender and Politics - Public/ Private division, Women’s political representation Religion, Communalism and Politics – Communalism, Secular State Caste and Politics - Caste inequalities, Caste in politics, Politics in caste2-3
Political Parties1. Why do we need Political Parties? Meaning, Function, Necessity. How many Parties should we have? National Political Parties State Parties Challenges to Political Parties How can Parties be reformed?3-4
Outcomes of DemocracyHow do we assess democracy’s outcomes? Accountable, responsive and legitimate government Economic growth and development Reduction of inequality and poverty Accommodation of social diversity Dignity and freedom of the citizens2-3
DevelopmentWhat Development Promises - Different People, Different Goals Income and Other Goals National Development How to compare different countries or states? Income and other criteria Public Facilities Sustainability of development3-4
Sectors of the Indian EconomySectors of Economic Activities Comparing the three sectors Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India Division of sectors as organized and unorganized Sectors in terms of ownership: Public and Private Sectors Public- Private Partnerships initiative2-3
Money and CreditMoney as a medium of exchange Modern forms of money Loan activities of Banks Two different Credit Situations Terms of Credit Formal Sector Credit in India Self Help Groups for the Poor3-4
Globalization and the Indian EconomyWhat is Globalization? Factors that have enabled Globalisation India and the G20 2-3
Consumer RightsConsumer Rights - Project work1-2

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