2024-25 CBSE 10 SST Syllabus Analysis

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SYLLABUS 2024-25

UNIT I: INDIA AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD – II (HISTORY)


Chapter 1: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
1. The French Revolution and the Idea of the 4. The Making of Germany and Italy
Nation 5. Visualizing the Nation
2. The Making of Nationalism in Europe 6. Nationalism and Imperialism
3. The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848

Chapter 2: Nationalism in India


1. The First World War, Khilafat and 3. Towards Civil Disobedience
Non - Cooperation 4. The Sense of Collective Belonging
2. Differing Strands within the Movement
MAP Items:
1. Indian National Congress Sessions:
a. Calcutta (Sep. 1920) c. Madras session (1927)
b. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
2. Important Centres of Indian National
Movement
a. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Planters
b. Kheda (Gujrat) - Peasant Satyagrah
c. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
d. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident
e. Dandi March (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement

Chapter 3: The Making of a Global World


1. The Pre-modern World

2. The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)


3. The Inter-war Economy
4. Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-War Era
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Chapter 4: The Age of Industrialisation (Only in Periodic Assessment)


1. Before the Industrial Revolution 4. Factories Come Up
2. Hand Labour and Steam Power 5. The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
3. Industrialization in the Colonies 6. Market for Goods

Chapter 5: Print Culture and the Modern World


1. The First Printed Books 6. India and the World of Print
2. Print Comes to Europe 7. Religious Reform and Public Debates
3. The Print Revolution and its Impact 8. New Forms of Publication
4. The Reading Mania 9. Print and Censorship
5. The Nineteenth Century
Note : This is based on the 22th March 2024 uploaded Syllabus on the oficial CBSE website.
Topics for Inter Disciplinary Project & Periodic Assessment are highlighted in orange.

If there are any further changes, they will be updated on the QR code given for Educart Premium
Study Material.
UNIT 2: CONTEMPORARY INDIA – II (GEOGRAPHY)
Chapter 1: Resources and Development
1. Concept 7. Land Degradation and Conservation
2. Development of Resources Measures
3. Resource Planning in India, Conservation 8. Soil as a Resource - Classiication of
of Resources Soils, Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation
(excluding Box Information on State of
4. Land Resources
India’s Environment)
5. Land Utilization
6. Land Use Pattern in India

MAP Items:
Major Soil Types

Chapter 2: Forest and Wildlife


1. Conservation of forest and wildlife in India
2. Types, distribution of forests & wildlife sources
3. Community and Conservation

Chapter 3: Water Resources


1. Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management
2. Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management
3. Rainwater Harvesting

MAP Items:
Dams: Salal, Bhakra Nangal, Tehri, Rana Pratap Sagar, Sardar Sarovar, Hirakud, Nagarjuna Sagar,
Tungabhadra.

Chapter 4: Agriculture
1. Types of farming - Primitive Subsistence, Intensive Subsistence, Commercial
2. Cropping Pattern - Major Crops, Food Crops other than Grains, Non-Food Crops, Technological
and Institutional Reform
3. Modern Agricultural Practices
4. Impact of Agriculturre on the environment

MAP ITEMS (Identiication Only):


a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
b. Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and Jute

Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources


1. What is a mineral?
2. Mode of occurrence of Minerals - Where are these minerals found?, Ferrous Minerals, Non-
Ferrous Minerals, Non-Metallic Minerals, Rock Minerals
3. Conservation of Minerals
4. Energy Resources - Conventional Sources of Energy, Non-Conventional Sources of Energy
5. Conservation of Energy Resources

MAP Items:
Minerals (Identiication only):
a. Iron Ore mines: Mayurbhanj, Durg, Bailadila, Bellary, Kudremukh
b. Coal Mines: Raniganj, Bokaro, Talcher, Neyveli
c. Oil Fields: Digboi, Naharkatia, Mumbai High, Bassien, Kalol, Ankaleshwar
Power Plants:
a. Thermal: Namrup, Singrauli, Ramagundam
b. Nuclear: Narora, Kakrapara, Tarapur, Kalpakkam

Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries


1. Importance of Manufacturing - Industrial Location (excluding Industry Market Linkage)
2. Agro based Industry
3. Mineral based Industries
4. Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
5. Control of Environmental Degradation

MAP Items:
a. Cotton Textile Industries: Mumbai, Indore, Surat, Kanpur, Coimbatore
b. Iron and Steel Plants: Durgapur, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, Bhilai, Vijaynagar, Salem
c. Software Technology Parks: Noida, Gandhinagar, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru,
Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram

Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy (Only For Inter Disciplinary Project)


1. Transport – Roadways, Railways, Pipelines 3. Communication
Waterways, Airways 4. International Trade
2. Major Seaports 5. Tourism as a Trade

MAP Items: (Only map pointing examinable)


a. Major Ports: Kandla, Mumbai, Marmagao, New Mangalore, Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai,
Vishakhapatnam, Paradwip, Haldia
b. International Airports: Amritsar (Raja Sansi-Sri Guru Ram Dasjee), Delhi (Indira Gandhi),
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji), Chennai (Meenam Bakkam), Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)

UNIT 3: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS – II (POLITICAL SCIENCE)

Chapter 1: Power Sharing


1. Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka 4. Why power sharing is desirable?
2. Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka 5. Forms of Power Sharing
3. Accommodation in Belgium

Chapter 2: Federalism
1. What is Federalism? 3. How is Federalism practiced?
2. What makes India a Federal Country? 4. Decentralization in India

Chapter 3: Gender, Religion and Caste


1. Gender and Politics - Public/ Private division, Women’s political representation
2. Religion, Communalism and Politics – Communalism, Secular State
3. Caste and Politics - Caste inequalities, Caste in politics, Politics in caste

Chapter 4: Political Parties


1. Why do we need Political Parties? Meaning, 4. State Parties
Function, Necessity. 5. Challenges to Political Parties
2. How many Parties should we have? 6. How can Parties be reformed?
3. National Political Parties

Chapter 5: Outcomes of Democracy


1. How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?
2. Accountable, responsive and legitimate 4. Reduction of inequality and poverty
government 5. Accommodation of social diversity
3. Economic growth and development 6. Dignity and freedom of the citizens
UNIT 4: UNDERSTANDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (ECONOMICS)
Chapter 1: Development
1. What Development Promises - 4. How to compare different countries or states?
Different People, Different Goals 5. Income and other criteria
2. Income and Other Goals 6. Public Facilities
3. National Development 7. Sustainability of development
Chapter 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy
1. Sectors of Economic Activities 4. Division of sectors as organized and unorganized
2. Comparing the three sectors 5. Sectors in terms of ownership: Public and Private
3. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors
Sectors in India 6. Public- Private Partnerships initiative

Chapter 3: Money and Credit


1. Money as a medium of exchange 5. Terms of Credit
2. Modern forms of money 6. Formal Sector Credit in India
3. Loan activities of Banks 7. Self Help Groups for the Poor
4. Two different Credit Situations

Chapter 4: Globalization and the Indian Economy

4. What is Globalization?
5. Factors that have enabled Globalisation
9. India and the G20

1. Production across countries 6. World Trade Organisation

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2. Interlinking production across 7. Impact of Globalization in India Only for Inter
countries Disciplinary
8. The Struggle for a fair
3. Foreign Trade and integration of Project
Globalisation
markets

Chapter 5: Consumer Rights


Will be considered for Project Work only

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