🇮🇳 CBSE • Class 10

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History: The Rise of Nationalism in EuropeChapter 1

French Revolution, nationalism, nation states and the First World War context.

History: Nationalism in IndiaChapter 2

Indian national movement, collective belonging and Gandhian mass movements.

History: The Making of a Global WorldChapter 3

Pre-modern world, trade, nineteenth-century economies and globalisation links.

History: The Age of IndustrialisationChapter 4

Industrialisation and changing livelihoods; periodic-assessment topic in 2026-27.

History: Print Culture and the Modern WorldChapter 5

Print culture, public debate, readership and modern social change.

Geography: Resources and DevelopmentChapter 6

Resource classification, planning, land resources and sustainable development.

Geography: Forest and Wildlife ResourcesChapter 7

Biodiversity, conservation, forest resources and wildlife protection.

Geography: Water ResourcesChapter 8

Water scarcity, multipurpose projects, rainwater harvesting and conservation.

Geography: AgricultureChapter 9

Cropping patterns, agricultural practices and major crops.

Geography: Minerals and Energy ResourcesChapter 10

Minerals, energy resources, conservation and map-linked learning.

Geography: Manufacturing IndustriesChapter 11

Industrial location, major industries, pollution and sustainable industrialisation.

Geography: Lifelines of National EconomyChapter 12

Transport, communication, trade and economic networks.

Political Science: Power-sharingChapter 13

Power-sharing arrangements and democratic conflict resolution.

Political Science: FederalismChapter 14

Federal structure, levels of government and decentralisation.

Political Science: Gender, Religion and CasteChapter 15

Social divisions, political expression and equality issues.

Political Science: Political PartiesChapter 16

Party systems, functions, challenges and reform questions.

Political Science: Outcomes of DemocracyChapter 17

Democratic accountability, representation, dignity and performance.

Economics: DevelopmentChapter 18

Development goals, income, human development and sustainability.

Economics: Sectors of the Indian EconomyChapter 19

Primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, employment and GDP.

Economics: Money and CreditChapter 20

Money, credit, formal and informal sources and financial inclusion.

Economics: Globalisation and the Indian EconomyChapter 21

Globalisation, production across countries, WTO and fair globalisation.

Economics: Consumer RightsChapter 22

Consumer awareness and rights; project-work topic in 2026-27.