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ü Regulating Act of 1773 ü Amending Act of 1781 ü Pitts India Act of 1784 ü Act of 1786 |
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ü Charter Act of 1793 ü Charter Act of 1813 ü Charter Act of 1833 ü Charter Act of 1853 ü Government of India Act 1858 |
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ü Indian Councils Act 1861 ü Indian Councils Act 1892 ü Indian Councils Act 1909 ü Government Of India Act 1919 ü Government of India Act 1935 ü Indian Independence Act 1947 |
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ü Making of Indian Constitution ü Preamble ü Salient features of Indian constitution |
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5 |
ü Fundamental Rights ü Fundamental Duties ü Directive Principles of State Policy |
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6 |
ü Amendments to the constitution ü Emergency Provisions |
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7 |
ü Basic Structure of the constitution ü Parliamentary system ü Federal system |
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8 |
ü Centre – state Relations ü Inter state Relations |
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9 |
ü President ü Vice president ü Prime Minister ü Central council of Ministers |
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10 |
ü Lok Sabha ü Rajya Sabha |
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11 |
ü Parliamentary Committees ü Parliamentary forums |
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12 |
ü Governor ü Chief Minister ü State council of ministers |
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13 |
ü State Legislature Assembly ü State Legislature Council |
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14 |
ü Supreme Court ü High Court ü Judicial Activism ü Judicial Reach ü PIL |
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15 |
ü Constitutional Authorities (UPSC, State Public
Service Commissions, Finance commission, Election Commission, CAG, Attorney
General, Advocate General) |
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16 |
ü Panchayati Raj system ü Municipalities |
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17 |
ü Impact of Liberalization, Privatization and
Globalization on Governance |
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18 |
ü Statutory, Regulatory and Quasi – Judicial Bodies |
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19 |
ü Human Rights ü Women Rights |
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20 |
ü SC/ST Rights ü Child Rights |
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21 |
ü Basics characteristics of Indian Economy ü National Income and its concept and components |
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22 |
ü NITI Aayog and its approach to economic
development ü Human Development Index |
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23 |
ü Objectives and Achievements of planning |
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24 |
ü Poverty ü Various schemes of poverty Eradication |
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25 |
ü Occupational Structure and Unemployment ü Various schemes of Employment |
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26 |
ü Issues of Rural and Urban Development |
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27 |
ü Industrial Policy |
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28 |
ü Make in India ü Start up India ü Stand up India |
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29 |
ü SEZs ü Industrial corridors |
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30 |
ü Economic Reforms ü Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalization |
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31 |
ü Balance of Payments ü International Trade ü India and WTO |
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32 |
ü Energy and Power policies |
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33 |
ü RBI and Monetary policies ü Banking and Financial Sector Reforms |
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34 |
ü Commercial Banks and NPAs ü Financial Markets ü Stock exchanges and SEBI |
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35 |
ü GST |
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36 |
ü Public Debt and Public Expenditure ü Financial Commissions |
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37 |
ü Budget – components and Types |
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38 |
ü Inputs of Agriculture ü Agricultural strategy & policy |
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39 |
ü Land Reforms ü Agrarian crisis |
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40 |
ü MSP ü Agricultural credit |
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41 |
ü Food security and Malnutrition |
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42 |
ü Earth in Solar system ü Motion of the Earth ü Concept of time and season |
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43 |
ü Internal structure of the earth |
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44 |
ü Major landforms and their features |
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ü Atmosphere – Structure and composition ü Elements and Factors of climate |
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46 |
ü Airmasses and Fronts ü atmospheric disturbances |
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47 |
ü Oceans: Physical, chemical and biological
characteristics, Hydrological Distasters, Marine and Continental resources |
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48 |
ü India – Physical Divisions |
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ü India – Natural Drainage |
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50 |
ü Earthquakes and Landslides |
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ü India – Climate and climatic Regions ü India - Monsoon |
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52 |
ü India – Natural Vegetation |
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ü Soils ü Rocks ü Minerals |
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54 |
ü Population - distribution, density, growth,
Sex-ratio, Literacy, Occupational Structure, SC and ST Population |
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55 |
ü Racial, tribal, religious and linguistic groups,
urbanization, migration and metropolitan regions |
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56 |
ü Basic Industries-Agro, mineral, forest, fuel and
manpower based Industries, Transport and Trade, Pattern and Issues |
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57 |
ü Indus Valley Civilization ü Vedic |
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58 |
ü Mahajanapadas ü Jainism ü Buddhism |
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59 |
ü The Maghadas ü the Mauryan ü Foreign invasions on India and their impact ü The Kushans. |
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60 |
ü The Sathavahanas ü the Sangam Age ü the Sungas, |
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61 |
ü Gupta Empire |
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62 |
ü The Kanauj and their contributions ü Badami Chalukyas ü Eastern Chalukyas ü Kalyani chalukyas |
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63 |
ü Rashtrakutas ü Cholas |
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64 |
ü The Hoyasalas ü The Yedavas ü The Reddis. |
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65 |
ü Kakatiyas |
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ü The Delhi Sultanate |
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67 |
ü The Vijaynagar Empire |
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ü The Mughal Empire |
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69 |
ü Bhakti Movement and Sufism |
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70 |
ü The European Trading companies in India &
their struggle for supremacy |
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71 |
ü Governor Generals and Viceroys |
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72 |
ü 1857 – Origin, Nature, causes, consequences and
significance |
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73 |
ü First phase of Freedom struggle |
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74 |
ü Second Phase of Freedom struggle |
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75 |
ü Gandhian phase of freedom struggle |
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76 |
ü Cultural awareness, social reform movement |
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ü Mahatma Gandhi – thoughts, Principles and
Philosophy ü Dr.B.R.Ambedkar |
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78 |
ü Sardar Patel ü Subash Chandra Bose ü Reorganisation of the states in India |
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79 |
ü Environmental Science: Issues and concerns
related to environment; Its legal aspects, policies and treaties for the
protection of environment at the national and the international level |
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80 |
ü Biodiversity – its importance and concerns |
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81 |
ü Climate Change, International Initiatives
(Policies, Protocols) and India's commitment ü National Action plans on climate change and
disaster management |
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82 |
ü Forest and Wildlife - Legal framework for Forest
and Wildlife Conservation in India |
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83 |
ü Environmental Hazards, pollution, carbon
emission, Global warming |
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84 |
ü Biotechnology – Nature, Scope and application,
ethical, social and legal issues, government policies |
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85 |
ü Nanotechnology – Nature, Scope and application,
ethical, social and legal issues, government policies |
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86 |
ü Genetic Engineering |
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87 |
ü Health and Environment |
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88 |
ü India’s Energy requirements, efficiency, policies |
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89 |
ü Evolution of Indian Space Programme ü Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) — it's
activities and achievements |
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90 |
ü Satellites for telecommunication |
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91 |
ü IRNSS ü IRS |
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92 |
ü Satellites for defence, Eduset or Satellites for
academic purposes ü Defence Research and Development Organization
(DRDO)- vision, mission and activities. |
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93 |
ü Information and communication Technology – Nature
and scope |
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94 |
ü Various government schemes promoting Use of ICT |
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95 |
ü E – Governance programmes and services |
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96 |
ü Cybersecurity |
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97 |
ü National Policy on Science, Technology and
Innovation |
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98 |
ü Institutes and Organization in India promoting
integration of Science, Technology and Innovation, their activities and
contribution |
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99 |
ü Contribution of Prominent Indian Scientists |
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100 |
ü Time and Work, Time and Distance, Speed and
Distance |
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101 |
ü Problems Related to Relations |
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102 |
ü Problems based on Clocks, Calendar and Age |
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103 |
ü Percentage |
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104 |
ü Simple and Compound Interest |
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105 |
ü Profit and Loss |
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106 |
ü Number series |
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107 |
ü Coding - Decoding |
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108 |
ü Shapes and their sub sections |
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109 |
ü Venn diagram |
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110 |
ü Number system |
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111 |
ü Ratio, proportion and Variation |
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112 |
ü Mean, Median, Mode |
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113 |
ü Sphere |
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114 |
ü Cone |
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115 |
ü Cylinder |
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116 |
ü Cuboids |
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117 |
ü BODMAS |
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118 |
ü Data Interpretation |
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119 |
ü Emotional Intelligence |
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120 |
ü Lines |
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121 |
ü properties of triangles, quadrilateral,
rectangle, parallelogram and rhombus. |
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122 |
ü Power and exponent |
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123 |
ü Square, Square Root, Cube Root |
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124 |
ü HCF and LCM |
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125 |
ü Social Intelligence |
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126 |
ü problem solving and Assessment of personality |
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127 |
ü India’s Foreign Policy |
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128 |
ü Important Institutions, Agencies and Fora, their
structure and mandate |
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129 |
ü Important Policies and programmes of central
governments |
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130 |
ü Important Policies and programmes of state
governments |
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131 |
ü Current Events – January 1 – 10, 2021 |
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132 |
ü Current Events – January 11 – 20, 2021 |
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133 |
ü Current Events – January 21 – 31, 2021 |
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134 |
ü Current Events – February 1 – 10, 2021 |
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135 |
ü Current
Events – February 11 – 20, 2021 |
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136 |
ü Current Events – February 21 – 28, 2021 |
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137 |
ü Current Events – March 1 – 10, 2021 |
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138 |
ü Current Events – March 11 – 20, 2021 |
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139 |
ü Current Events – March 21 – 31, 2021 |
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140 |
ü Current Events – April 1 – 10, 2021 |
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141 |
ü Current Events – April 11 – 20, 2021 |
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142 |
ü Current Events – April 21 – 30, 2021 |
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143 |
ü Current Events – May 1 – 10, 2021 |
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144 |
ü Current Events – May 11 – 20, 2021 |
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145 |
ü Current Events – May 21 – 31, 2021 |
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146 |
PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 1) & PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 1) |
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147 |
PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 2) & PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 2) |
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148 |
PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 3) & PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 3) |
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149 |
PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 4)& PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 4) |
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150 |
PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 5) & PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 5) |