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Syllabus of GS

The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian history, Indian polity, world geography, and economics. It includes key topics such as the evolution of civilizations, the development of the Indian Constitution, geographical concepts, and economic principles. Each section is structured chronologically or thematically, providing a detailed framework for understanding India's past and present.

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Syllabus of GS

The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian history, Indian polity, world geography, and economics. It includes key topics such as the evolution of civilizations, the development of the Indian Constitution, geographical concepts, and economic principles. Each section is structured chronologically or thematically, providing a detailed framework for understanding India's past and present.

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➢ ANCIENT HISTORY

1. Types of sources and historical construction


2. Stone ages(till 1000BC)
3. Indus valley civilization(2500BC-1500BC)
4. The Vedic age (Rig Vedic and later Vedic) (1500BC-500BC)
5. Jainism and Buddhism
6. The Mahajanapadas(600BC-300BC)
7. The Maurya Empire(324BC-185BC)
8. Post Maurya Era(200BC-300AD)
9. The Guptas(300AD-600AD)
10. Post Guptas(6-8 century AD)
➢ MEDIEVAL HISTORY
1. The age of three empire in Northern India(750AD-1200AD)
2. The Chola Empire(850-1200AD)
3. The age of conflicts(1000-1200AD)
4. The Delhi sultanate(1206AD-1526AD)
5. Vijayanagar and Bahamani kingdom(1336AD-1650AD)
6. The Mughal Empire(1526AD-1707AD)
7. The Maratha empire and other regional States(1674AD-1832AD)
8. Religious movements
➢ MODERN INDIA
1. Arrivals of European in India(from1498AD)
2. Decline of Mughal’s (1760AD-1862AD)
3. Emergence of New states
4. Rise of British power in India(1746AD-1849AD)
5. Administrative organization and socio-cultural policy till 1857(from 1765AD)
6. Revolt of 1857
7. Administrative changes after 1858
8. Socio Religious movements
9. Impact of British Economic policy(1793AD-1935AD)
10. Development of Press and Education
11. Civil rebellions, Tribal Uprising and peasant revolts(1770AD-1946AD)
12. Birth of Nationalism(1838AD-1885AD)
13. The National Movements (Extremists phase1905-1917)
14. The mass movements: Gandhian Era (1917-1925)
15. The Struggle for Swaraj (1925-1939)
16. Towards Independence (1940-1946)
17. Indian on the eve of independence(1947AD-1956AD)
➢ INDIAN POLITY
1. Evolution and Framing of Constitution
2. Nature of the constitution
3. Preamble
4. Union and its territory (Art.1-4)
5. Citizenship (Art.5-11)
6. Fundamental Right (Art.12-35)
7. Directive Principal of State Policy (Art.36-51)
8. Fundamental Duties (Art.51A)
9. President (Art.52-62)
10. Vice president (Art.63-69)
11. Prime minister and Council of minister (Art.74-75)
12. Parliament (Art.79-122)
13. Governor (Art.153-162)
14. Chief minister and State Council of Minister (Art.163-164)
15. State Legislature (Art.168-212)
16. Panchayati Raj (Art.243-243O)
17. Municipalities (Art.243P-243ZG)
18. Supreme Court (Art.124-147)
19. High Court (Art.214-232)
20. Special Provision for some state (Art.370-371)
21. Union Territory (Art.239-242)
22. Schedule and tribal areas (Art.244)
23. Services under the Union and the State (308-323)
24. Elections (Art.324-329)
25. Emergency Provision (Art.352-360)
26. Official Language (Art.343-351)
27. Special provision related to certain classes (Art.330-342A)
28. Constitutional Bodies
(UPSC, FINANCE COMMISSION, CAG, ELECTION COMMISSION, NCSC, NCST,
NCBC, ATTORNY GENERAL OF INDIA)
29. Non-Constitutional Bodies
(LOKPAL, NHRC, CIC, CVC, CBI, NCM, NCPCR, NITI Aayog, LAW COMMISSION OF
INDIA)

30. International organization


31. Current Affairs
➢ WORLD GEOGRAPHY
1. The Universe
2. Motion of the Earth
3. Lattitude, Longitude, International date line and time
4. Origin of Earth
5. Geological history of the Earth
6. Rocks
7. Earth movements
8. Exogenic Forces
9. Plate tectonic
10. Earthquakes and tsunami
11. Volcanos
12. Continents and major peninsula
13. Various types of Landscapes
14. Reliefs of the ocean basins
15. Ocean currents
16. Temperature and salinity of the ocean water and coral reefs
17. Atmosphere: composition and structure
18. Atmospheric pressure and winds
19. Humidity and precipitation
20. Air masses, fronts and cyclones
21. Soils
22. Major Biomes
23. Economic Geography
24. Regional Geography (mapping)
25. India: An introduction
26. Physiography of India
27. Related Current affairs
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY IS COVERED WITH RESPECTIVE TOPICS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
➢ ECONOMICS
1. Introduction to economics
2. Demand and supply
3. National income
4. Economic planning
5. Money and Banking
6. Public finance and Fiscal Policy
7. Financial market
8. Poverty and unemployment
9. Economic reforms in India
10. International Financial institutions
11. Agriculture, Industry, Infrastructure
12. Related Current Affairs

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