🇮🇳 CBSE • Class 10
Social Science
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French Revolution, nationalism, nation states and the First World War context.
Indian national movement, collective belonging and Gandhian mass movements.
Pre-modern world, trade, nineteenth-century economies and globalisation links.
Industrialisation and changing livelihoods; periodic-assessment topic in 2026-27.
Print culture, public debate, readership and modern social change.
Resource classification, planning, land resources and sustainable development.
Biodiversity, conservation, forest resources and wildlife protection.
Water scarcity, multipurpose projects, rainwater harvesting and conservation.
Cropping patterns, agricultural practices and major crops.
Minerals, energy resources, conservation and map-linked learning.
Industrial location, major industries, pollution and sustainable industrialisation.
Transport, communication, trade and economic networks.
Power-sharing arrangements and democratic conflict resolution.
Federal structure, levels of government and decentralisation.
Social divisions, political expression and equality issues.
Party systems, functions, challenges and reform questions.
Democratic accountability, representation, dignity and performance.
Development goals, income, human development and sustainability.
Primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, employment and GDP.
Money, credit, formal and informal sources and financial inclusion.
Globalisation, production across countries, WTO and fair globalisation.
Consumer awareness and rights; project-work topic in 2026-27.