TELANGANA STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, HYDERABAD ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021 30% DELETED CONTENT IN VIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC (2020-2021) DELETED SYLLABUS – Part - III Subject: HISTORY – II Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V GEOGRAPHY, SOURCES Age of Satavahanas Post Satavahana Period Age of Kaktatiyas Qutub Shahis PRE-HISTORY 1.4 Asmaka 2.9 Language and Literature 3.6 Economy 4.9 Post Kakatiya Period 5.9 Mughal Interregnum 2.10 Art and Architecture 3.7 Society (1687-1724CE) 3.8 Religion 3.9 Education, Language and Literature 3.10 Art & Architecture Unit-VI Unit-VII Unit-VIII Unit-IX Unit-X Asaf Jahis Socio, Cultural and Political Tribal and Peasant Movements Freedom Movement in Separate Telangana State awakening in Telanagana in Telangana Hyderabad State Movement – Early Phase 6.7 Mir Mahaboob Ali Khan 7.8 Wahabi Movement 8.2 Tribal revolts 9.5 Join India Movement 10.4 Telangana Praja (1869-1911CE) 7.9 The Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul- Samithi 6.8 Mir Osman Ali Khan Muslimeen 10.5 Eight point Formula (1911-1948CE) 7.10 Political Awareness Unit-XI Unit-XII Separate Telangana State Fairs and Festivals of Movement – Later Phase Telangana 11.8 Non-Cooperation 12.3 Popular Jataras Movements Subject: ECONOMICS – II Unit – 1 Unit – 2 Unit – 3 Unit – 4 Unit – 5 Economic Growth and Demography and Human National Income, Poverty Planning and NITI Aayog Agricultural Sector Economic Development Resource Development and Unemployment 1.3.5 Physical Quality of 3.4 Share of Public 4.1.2 Types of Planning 5.5.2 National Bank for 2.5 Population Policy in Life Index (PQLI) India Sector and Private 4.5 Rural - Urban Agriculture and Rural 1.3.7 Gender related 2.9.1 Construction of Sector in GDP Imbalances Development Human Development Development Index 3.6.2 Types of Poverty 4.6 Regional Imbalances Index (HDI) (NABARD) (GDI) 2.9.2 Gender Related 3.6.3 Incidence of Poverty : Causes, and Rural Credit 1.3.8 The Social Progress Indices in India Consequences & 5.7 Agricultural Pricing Index (SPI) 2.10 Views of Amartya Sen 3.10 Poverty alleviation Remedial Measures Policy in India on Human 1.6 Characteristics of and Employment 5.8.2 Stages of Food Development Developed Generation Security Economies programmes in India 5.8.3 Main components of (Table) the Food Security 3.9 Views of Abhijit system Banerjee on Poverty Unit – 6 Unit – 7 Unit – 8 Unit – 9 Unit – 9 Industrial Sector Tertiary Sector Foreign Sector Environmental Economics Telangana Economy 6.2.5 Major Industries in 7.5 Tourism Sector 8.5 Objectives and 9.1.2 Types of Environment (No deletion) India 7sssss.11 Banking Sector Functions of GATT 9.2.3 (II) Reasons for 6.4.3 Industrial Policy 8.6 Objectives and Environment 7.13 Space Sector Resolution, 1977 Functions of World Degradation 6.4.4 Industrial Policy Trade Organization 9.3 Natural Resources Resolution, 1980 (WTO) 6.4.6 National Manufacturing 8.7 Impact of WTO on Policy(NMP), 2011 of Indian Economy India 6.6 Demonetization 6.7 Goods and Services Tax (GST) 6.11.1 (G ) Development Finance Institutions Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE (CIVICS) - II Unit – V Unit – VI Unit – VII Unit – VIII Unit – X Centre State Relations Local Government Election System in India Contemporary Issues in Indian Smart Governance Politics 5.2 Union-State Conflicts 6.1 Rural Development 7.3 Electoral Reforms in 8.1 Dynamic Nature of 10.3 E-Governance :Sarkaria Commission, Panchayat Raj India Indian Politics 10.4 Rights to Information Punchi Commission Institutions 7.4 Political Parties in India 8.2 Regionalism Act-2005 5.3 Central Finance a) National Parties 8.3 Coalition Politics 10.6 Transparency and Commission b) Regional Parties 8.5 Terrorism, Anty Terrorism Accountability 5.4 Inter-State Council 7.5 Anty Deflection Law Acts Unit – XI India and the World 11.1 Determinants of Foreign Policy 11.4 India and BRICS 11.5 India and BIMSTEC 11.6 SAARC Subject: GEOGRAPHY – II Part-A: Fundamentals of Human and Economic Geography UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 6 World Population Human Geography Economic Geography World Transportation and Human Settlements: Trade Branches of Human Geography- Migration: internal and Modern agriculture; people Factors affecting land, water Urbanization trends and their general characteristics international; Causes and engaged in agricultural and and air transport; consequences. consequences allied activities. Impact of globalization on Human Development: Fisheries – factors and economic development. concepts, Indicators and world important fishing grounds; Role of WTO in international patterns Agriculture regions of the world. trade (World Trade Organization) Forest based (paper), hydroelectric power; Small scale manufacturing industries: locational factors, distribution and production. People engaged in secondary activities examples, Trade, Transport and tourism; services, Part – B: Geography of India UNIT 7 UNIT 8 UNIT 9 UNIT 10 UNIT 11 Climate Physiography Population Resources Land Resources Geology Characteristics; Soil degradation Demographic characteristics: Bauxite; nat ur al gas, trade; Problems of Indian and conservation literacy, sex ratio; regional hydroelectric power agriculture. Land Degradation Wild life conservation, biosphere variations in population growth reserves Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Water Resources Industries Transport and Trade Narmada and Damodar Valley Iron and Steel, Petro Chemicals, India’s international trade. Corporation. SEZs Part – C: Telangana UNIT 15 UNIT 16 UNIT 17 Climate Telangana Population Geology Soil degradation and conservation No deletion Subject: GEOGRAPHY – II - PRACTICALS Representation of Data 1. Diagrammatic representation of geographical data: Pyramid diagram- age-sex pyramid. Square and Rectangular diagrams, Three- dimensional: Cube, and Sphere diagrams. 2. Distribution maps: methods and their characteristics. 3. Sources of Data; Frequency Polygon and Ogive Curve. 4. Measures of Central Tendency: Measures of dispersion: Range, Quartiles, , relative measure of dispersion. 5. Introduction to GIS: Global Positioning System (GPS). Subject: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - II Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V Evolution of Indian Administration at union level Important Constitutional Administration at state level Administration at District and Administration bodies village level 1 Evolution of Indian 5 President, Prime Minister 9 Election Commission 12 Administrative History of 16 Rural Local Bodies Administration and Council of Ministers 11 Comptroller and Auditor Telangana 17 Urban Local Bodies 2 Administration during 7 Planning Machinery - NITI General 13 Governor, Chief Minister 19 Role of Collector in Mughal Period Aayog and Council of Ministers District Administration 3 Administration during 15 Centre -state Relations 20 Village Administration- British period-Change and Village Secretariat Continuity Unit-VI Unit-VII Welfare Administration Issues and Challenges in Indian Administration 22 Programmes for the 26 Corruption-Role of CBI welfare of Women and and CVC in elimination of Children Corruption 23 Programmes for the 28 Disaster Management welfare of SC’s and ST’s 29 Peoples’ participation 24 Programmes for the welfare of BC’s Subject: COMMERCE – II Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V Financial Markets and Stock Banking and Insurance Entrepreneurship Internal and International Principles and Functions of Exchange Trade Management 1.7 Money Market Instruments 3.5 Classification of Banks 6.4 Start ups: Concept - Pre- 7.6 Special Economic Zones 9.4 Nature of Management 1.8 Debt Market Instruments 3.6 E-Banking, ATM, requisites - Registration – 8.6 Procedures and Formalities 9.6 Levels of Management 1.9 Equity Market instruments Anywhere Banking, Funding of Export Trade 9.7 Management vs 1.10 Convertibles Internet Banking Administration 2.6 Concept of BSE and NSE 6.5 Case studies of 5 8.7 Procedures and Formalities 10.2 Planning 2.7 SEBI successful Indian of Import Trade 10.2.1 Importance of Planning 2.8 Stock Broker Entrepreneurs 8.8 Export Processing Zones 10.2.3 Feature of Planning 2.8.1 Meaning 10.3.1 Meaning of Organizing 2.8.2 Role 10.3.3 Importance of Organizing 2.8.3 Need for services of Stock 10.4 Staffing Broker 10.4.2 Importance of Staffing 10.5 Directing 10.5.2 Importance of Directing 10.6 Meaning of Controlling 10.6.3 Limitations of Controlling Subject: ACCOUNTANCY– II Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V Depreciation Consignment Accounts Accounts of Not for Profit (or Partnership Accounts Computerized Accounting Non-Trading) Organisations System 1.3 Significance of 2.2 Significance of 3.12 Preparation of Balance 6.8 Death of Partner (Theory 7.5 Limitations of Computerised Consignment; Sheet. Depreciation only) Accounting; 2.7 Loss of Stock - No problems requiring 7.7 Types of Accounting 2.8 Problems with Proforma preparation of opening Softwares (Theory only) Invoice method balance sheet and/ or preparation of Revenue account based on Income & Expenditure A/c to be covered (Q.Nos. 11 to 15 need not be covered) .
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