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Social Science

Offered By: NIOS via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive 19-hour course covering key topics in social science, including world history, political movements, and Indian studies. Delve into ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome, examine pivotal events such as the French Revolution and World Wars, and analyze the impact of British rule on India. Investigate the Industrial Revolution, Renaissance, and Age of Discovery. Study the Indian National Movement, popular resistance against British rule, and the development of Indian democracy. Learn about biodiversity, environmental issues, and agricultural practices in India. Gain insights into socio-economic development, empowerment of disadvantaged groups, and concepts of peace and security. Develop a well-rounded understanding of social science and its relevance in today's world.

Syllabus

Socialist Movement and Russian Revolution.
Modern World-Unification of European country.
Roman Civilization.
Greek Civilization.
World War-1 : The biggest and most harmful war fought.
Imperialism and Colonialism Part-2.
Modern World I-Renaissance.
Modern World II-Industrial Revolution.
Modern World-Feudalism Part 1.
French Revolution.
Modern World-Age of Revolution.
Modern World-Development of Science & Discovery of New Land.
IMPACT OF BRITISH RULE ON INDIA: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PART-4.
IMPACT OF BRITISH RULE ON INDIA: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PART-3.
Economic Impact of British on India PART-2.
IMPACT OF BRITISH RULE ON INDIA: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PART-1.
World War-2.
Popular Resistance Movements Against British Rule Part -3.
Popular Resistance Movements Against British Rule Part -2.
Popular Resistance Movements Against British Rule Part -1.
Indian Society in the early 19th century Part-1.
Popular Resistance Movements Against British Rule Part -4.
Popular Resistance Movements Against British Rule Part -5.
Indian Political Institution.
What is Social Science.
Indian Society in the early 19th century Part-2.
Indian National Movement Part 2.
Indian National Movement Part 3.
Indian National Movement Part 4.
Indian Democracy Part 1.
Indian Democracy Part 2.
Bio-Diversity Part 1.
Bio-Diversity Part 2.
Introduction to Social Science Part 1.
Introduction to Social Science Part 2.
Socio-Economic Development And Empowerment of Disadvantaged Groups.
Environmental Degradation and Disaster Management.
Peace and Security Part 1.
Agriculture in India.


Taught by

Ch 30 NIOS: Gyanamrit

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