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6th May 2016 [Day 1]
7th May 2016 [Day 2]
8th May 2016 [Day 3]
9th May 2016 [Day 4]
0th May 2016 [Day 5]
1st May 2016 [Day 6]
3rd May 2016 [Day 7]
4th May 2016 [Day 8]
5th May 2016 [Day 9]
6th May 2016 [Day 10]
7th May 2016 [Day 11]
8th May 2016 [Day 12]
0th May 2016 [Day 13]
1st May 2016 [Day 14]
st June 2016 [Day 15]
nd June 2016 [Day 16]
rd June 2016 [Day 17]
th June 2016 [Day 18]
6th June 2016 [Day 19]
7th June 2016 [Day 20]
8th June 2016 [Day 21]
9th June 2016 [Day 22]
0th June 2016 [Day 23]
1th June 2016 [Day 24]
3th June 2016 [Day 25]
4th June 2016 [Day 26]
5th June 2016 [Day 27]
6th June 2016 [Day 28]
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8th June 2016 [Day 30]
0th June 2016 [Day 31]
1st June 2016 [Day 32]
2nd June 2016 [Day 33]
3rd June 2016 [Day 34]
4th June 2016 [Day 35]
5th June 2016 [Day 36]
7th June 2016 [Day 37]
8th June 2016 [Day 38]
9th June 2016 [Day 39]
0th June 2016 [Day 40]
st July 2016 [Day 41]
nd July 2016 [Day 42]
th and 5th July 2016 [Day 43 and 44]
th July 2016 [Day 45]
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th July 2016 [Day 47]
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1th July 2016 [Day 49]
2th July 2016 [Day 50]
3th July 2016 [Day 51]
4th July 2016 [Day 52]
5th July 2016 [Day 53]
6th July 2016 [Day 54]
8th and 19th July 2016 [Day 55 and 56]
0th July 2016 [Day 57]
1st July 2016 [Day 58]
2nd July 2016 [Day 59]
3rd July 2016 [Day 60]
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Dear Friends,
Here we are with 60+3 Days Plan.
Things to remember
This whole program is to make you equip with the UPSCs theme and let yourevise
all important issues in less time in a smarter way.
People in ILP 2 and 3 must use this as final acceleration .With our test series and this
program we aim to hit 80% of questions this time (everyone has right to dream big
so do we)
Though we will be covering all static subjects, you will find questions having
relevance in current affairs.
Even for subjects like History or Culture, we will frame questions based on themes or
facts popping up in current affairs.
We have covered all the important chapters from Economic Survey and India Year
Book also.
Questions in 60 days plan will be different from our ILP test series so do not avoid it
just because you have enrolled member of ILP
We insist to follow it religiously without fail. Do not make a habit of collecting
information for the end time. It wont help you!
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Important Points
No need to refer all the mentioned sources.
Focus on mentioned themes only and prepare from any one source or you must
have prepared most of them by now. So just revise from your own source.
Current Affair Coverage:We will create our own data base of last 1 years important
issues from current affairs and present it in the form of Questions, so that you learn
and revise them. If we mention months, days etc., it will just kill your time. In 60
Days, letsbe realistic.
Do not expect spoon feeing in the plan by asking which chapter of Laxmikanth or
Bipan Chandra. It is so obvious that a sincere aspirant eying 2016 will know this or in
distant dream will find it from the mentioned them
16th
May 2016 [Day 1]
SUBJECT & TOPIC
PolityHistory of Constitution Historical Background, Making of the Constitution,
Philosophy of the Constitution; Union and its Territory; Citizenship
FOCUS ON:
Historical Background/MakingGive more importance to Actspost 1857, when British
Crown assumed sovereignty over India from the East India Company.
Role of Cripps Mission in the making of the Constitution
Composition and role of the Constituent Assembly and its criticism
Salient Features, Schedules and Sources from where it has been borrowed
PhilosophyThe Preamble -its importance and utility; Understand the objective of the
Preamble along with the key words like Sovereignty, Socialist, Secular, Justice etc. Union & its Territory Article 1, Article 2, Article 3 and Article 4 how article 2 is
different from Article 3?
Understand the expression Union of India, how itsdifferent from the Territory of the
India
Parliaments power to reorganize State.
Citizenship- Constitutional Rights and Privileges of Citizens of India
Acquisition and termination of citizenship
Difference between a PIO, NRI, OCI
Any recent policies and schemes related to PIO,NRI or OCI
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SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
17th
May 2016 [Day 2]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Polity Fundamental Rights (FR) [Part III] and Fundamental Duties [Part IV-A]; Directive
Principles of State Policy (DPSP) [Part IV]
FOCUS ON:
FRs- significance implications and applications are important, than just remembering all
the articles. Have a broader understanding of classification of Fundamental Rights and
to which section of people are they targeted.
Fundamental Duties- General awareness on list of FDs Enforcement of FDs is it justiciable or non-justiciable
Significance and Criticism of FDs
Classification of DPSP- Socialistic, Gandhian, Liberal-Intellectual principles
Its significance
Comparison between DPSP and Fundamental Rights,
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
18th
May 2016 [Day 3]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
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Indian Geography-The Himalayas- The Greater Himalayas (Himadri), Lesser
Himalayas(Himachal), Sub-Himalayas (Siwaliks);Peninsular Plateau and Peninsular
Mountains; The North Plains and the Coastal plains; Indian Desert; Islands
FOCUS ON :
CharacteristicsExample: Himalayas are young, weak, flexible
How were they formed? Example: The peninsula block was formed by various vertical
movements and block faulting
Climate and Rainfall in these regions
Vegetation or Type of Forests found
Soil along the slopes
Biodiversity in the region
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTGeographyClass 9 Contemporary India I
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
India Year Book- Land and the People
19th
May 2016 [Day 4]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Indian Geography River system in India- Indian River System; Himalayas River system
Indus, Ganga, Brahamaputra; Peninsular River Systems
FOCUS ON :
How were they formed? Example: The peninsula block was formed by various verticalmovements and block faulting
Climate and Rainfall in these regions
Vegetation or Type of Forests found
Soil along the slopes
Biodiversity in the region
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTGeographyClass 9 Contemporary India I
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NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary India II
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
India Year Book- Land and the People
20thMay 2016 [Day 5]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC Standard.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily (No particular
date). We will create our own data base of last 1 years important issues from current
affairs and present it for you in the form of Questions, so that you learn and revise
them.
India Year Book-Defence
21st
May 2016 [Day 6]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
Environment /EcologyEcological concepts and issues- Ecosystem, Biomes, Food Cycle etc.
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9th
and 10th
NCERT Class 11th
Environmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12th
NIOS- Environment Notes
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Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
India Year Book-Environment
23rd
May 2016 [Day 7]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
HistoryModern India- I ( 1700-1857)
FOCUS ON:
Type of Administration(Revenue, Military) followed during the Mughalsrule. Example:Mansabdari System, Jagirdhariits significance and impact.
The British rule. Example:Subsidiary alliance, Permanent Settlement, Mahalwari system
etc.its significance and impact.
Similarities and Differences between the Mughal and the British Administration
Consolidation of the British rule in India through enactment of various Acts/Laws
(Regulation Act, 1773 to Indian Independence Act, 1947). Atleast two to three important
changes/provisions made under each Act and the Governor Generals involved should be
noted down. And also the impact of the Act should be given importance.
Religious and Social Reform Movements (from 1800 AD to 1947 AD)
The Ideological baserationalism, humanism and universalism
Reform Movementslike Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Theosophical Society, Harijan
Movement etc.- who started these movements; what was the objective and emphasis of
these movements; how these movements were important in building a sense of
nationalism among Indians.
Social reforms that had an impact on Education, Status of Women, Caste system of thesociety.
24th
May 2016 [Day 8]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
HistoryModern India- II (1857-1905)
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FOCUS ON:
Colonial Rule in India:Political-Administrative organization, Policies of the British India.
Social, Economic setup like Agrarian Systems (Example: Permanent Settlement)
Important Reports, Sessions, Acts, Committees setup during the British period
Various revolts/movements/agitations(like 1857 revolt )
The Purpose of the movement[s]
The Reasons which led to the movement[s]
The Consequences of the movement[s]
The people who participated in this movement[s]
Famous Personalities involved in the movement[s] and their contribution
The role of Press and Literature
Note:Also note down the chronology of the major Movements and Missions sent by the
British to gain support of the Indians and extend their rule.
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 8th (New)Our Pasts III
NCERT-Class 12th Modern India (OLD)
Tamil Nadu Edition- Class 12th
OR
Spectrum Modern IndiaRajiv Ahir
Reference Books:Indias Struggle for Independence Bipan Chandra; Plessey to Partition
by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay (Not must)
25th
May 2016 [Day 9]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsIntroduction to Economics
FOCUS ON:
MacroEconomicsPoverty, Growth, Employment etc
Microeconomics decisions/choices made at a company, household or an individuallevel
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Difference between Growth and Development; indicators used to measure. Example:To
measure Growth- GDP is used and for DevelopmentHDI (Human Development Index)
National Income AccountingGross National Product (GNP), Gross Domestic Product
(GDP), Gross National Income (GNI), Factor cost, Market Price, Purchasing power
parity(PPP), Per-Capita Income (PCI) a general understanding on how they are
calculated and what all factors go into their calculation. Example: GDP is calculated
using either of the following 3 methods- production method, expenditure method,
income method.
Primary , Secondary, Tertiary Sectors what constitutes each sector? What are their
contributions to the GDP. Example:Primary sector covers agriculture and allied
activities, mining . It contributes 13.7% to Indias GDP
Capitalist, State, Mixed Economic System which type of Economic system India has
adopted and why?
Refer to Economy Survey
The Chakravyuha Challenge of the Indian Economy (Vol 1)
State of the Economy: An Overview (Vol 2)
Note:Dont just read definitions, analyze! For example: When do we use GDP for
measurement of Growth and not GNP? Which method is followed in India and why? When
we say why a particular method was adopted- it means that, one has to understand both
positives and negatives of the method.
26th
May 2016 [Day 10]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsGrowth & Development
FOCUS ON:
Poverty concepts like Below Poverty line (BPL), Poverty Gap, Poverty estimates by
National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO), which Institution in India decides on
Poverty line- Planning Commission
Different Committees set-up to measure poverty, methodology used Alag committee,
Lakadwala, Suresh Tendulkar Committee, NC Saxena Committee, Rangarajan Committee
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A general understanding of how each committee differed in their measurement.
Example:Rangarajan Committee was set-up by Planning Commission in 2012;
Methodology used is Monthly Expenditure of family of five. According to the
estimates- poverty per day per person in urban area is X Rs and in rural area it is Y Rs.
Why?
Inequalityhow is it measured Gini co-efficient , Lorenz Curve; concepts like relative
inequality, absolute inequality.
Issues with employment, different types of unemployment like disguised
unemployment, underemployment etc; Globalization and its impact on labour.
Demographic Dividend, Skill Development
Development Indicators from International organisations like HDI, MPI (Multiple Poverty
Index), Millennium Development Goals etc.
Note:Make a note of the Government Schemes, Committees related to growth,
development, eradication of Poverty, Employment, Labour issues etc. like MGNREGA,
National Rural Livelihood Mission, Bharat Nirman etc; Initiatives like Make in India,
Innovation Council, Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIS)
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
India Year Book-Labour, Skill Development & Employment
Economy Survey- Social Infrastructure, Employment and Human Development
27th
May 2016 [Day 11]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of
UPSC Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
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NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
India Year Book-Scientific & Technological Developments
28thMay 2016 [Day 12]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Environment /EcologyNational and International- Biodiversity, Wildlife, Flora and Fauna,
Conservation measures
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. Itwill be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
ICSE books- class 9thand 10th
NCERT Class 11
thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
30th
May 2016 [Day 13]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
PolityConstitutional Amendment & Union Executive
FOCUS ON:
Amendment of the Constitution
Procedure for amendment based on Simple and Special majority (Article 368); provisions
of the Constitution which can be amended based on Simple and Special majority.
Amendability of Fundamental Rights
What constitutes Basic Structure like Supremacy of the Constitution, Judicial Review,
Secular character etc.
Important Constitutional Amendments Acts42nd, 44th , 61st 72nd, 73rd
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Criticism
Note:Note down the recent amendments from 91st Amendment Act, 2003 till date.
Union Government & Union Executive
A general understanding on the difference between Prime Ministerial and Presidential form
of Government, its merits and de-merits.
Union Executive President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, Central Council of Ministers,
Attorney General
FOCUS ON:
Election procedure/Mode of Appointment
Powers and Functions Example: Veto power, Ordinance making power, Pardoning power
(article 72) of the president
Resignation/Removal/Impeachment
Relationship between President and Prime-Minister with regard to their roles and
responsibilities
Note:Be aware of the recent issues w.r.t to Pardoning power (as was in the case of Ajmal
Kasab, Afzal Guru), Impeachment, Ordinance-making Power of the President
Central Council of Ministers (COM)
Importance of 91st Amendment Act with regard to composition of COM
Difference between COMs and Cabinet Ministers
Cabinet ministers, Cabinet Committeestheir role and responsibilities
Understand the concept of collective responsibility, kitchen cabinet
31st
May 2016 [Day 14]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Polity- Union LegislatureParliament
Atleast 25-30% (out of total questions in Polity) of the marks come from this chapter and
is the most important topic from the exams perspective. The entire chapter is important!
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Focus:
Working of the Parliament Role and functions of the Parliament; Sessions, Motions,
Parliamentary procedureSummoning, Prorogation, Joint sitting
Devices of Parliamentary proceedings like Question Hour, Zero Hour, Adjournment
Motion etc.
Similarities and Differencesbetween Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, their composition,
election, powers and functions; Special powers of Rajya Sabha
Qualifications and Disqualifications of members; Anti defection law
Parliamentary Privileges
Enactment/Procedure to make LawDifferent stages in passing of a Bill; Different types
of billsOrdinary Bill, Money Bill, Finance Billits importance
Budget-Enactment of Budget; What does the budget contain? Its significance. What doyou understand by Charged Expenditure?
Funds available like Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund, Public Accounts Fund- who
authorizes it, what does it contain?
Role of important institutionsin the Parliament like Speaker and Chairman of
RajyaSabhatheir election, removal/resignation, functions
Role of Leader of opposition (LoP)
Importance of Parliamentary CommitteesEstimates Committee, Business Advisory
Committee, Committee on Government Assurancetheir composition, functions, and ageneral idea about the less significant committees like Rules Committee etc.
SOURCES TO REFER :
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
1stJune 2016 [Day 15]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Indian GeographyMinerals, Climate
FOCUS ON:
Major areas where they are found
Characteristics of the minerals
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Its Uses and Environmental impact.
Example:Coal occurs mainly in Gondwana region. It is used in power generation, but since
its a fossil fuel it leads to release of CO2 (a major greenhouse gas)
Climate
Note:Before studying about Monsoons, go through the Climate topic under World
Geography for Basic understanding on Climate and Weather.
FOCUS ON:
Factors determining the Climate of India
Indian Monsoono Its nature/characteristics, significance and impact
Upper Air circulation- Jet streams, Westerlies
Cyclonestropical and temperate
El-Nino, La-Nino (More Emphasis should be given)
o How is it developed?
o
How does this effect Indian climate and vegetationo Related concepts like upwelling and its advantages
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTGeographyClass 9 Contemporary India I
NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary India II
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
2nd
June 2016 [Day 16]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Indian Geography -Soil
FOCUS ON:
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Soils in India Alluvial, Black, Red, Laterite Its location (availability); Characteristics;
Crops grown.
Example:Laterite soil contains iron oxide which imparts red colour to the soil. Its poor in
humus and nitrogen due to heavy leaching. Its found in Western Coastal plain
Factors which control the formation of soil
Soil ErosionSheet erosion, gully erosion etc.- causes
Impact of salinization, alka , acidification of soil
Soil Conservation methods crop rotation, Contour farming, Terracing, cover crops,
conservation tillage and planted windbreaks
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTGeographyClass 9 Contemporary India I NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary India II
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
3rd
June 2016 [Day 17]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
4th
June 2016 [Day 18]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
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Environment /EcologyNational and International- Biodiversity, Wildlife, Flora and Fauna,
Conservation measures
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
ICSE books- class 9thand 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
06th
June 2016 [Day 19]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
HistoryModern India ( 1905-1947)
FOCUS ON:
Colonial Rule in India:Political-Administrative organization, Policies of the British India.
Social, Economic setup during the period
Important Reports, Sessions, Acts, Committees setup during the British period
Various revolts/movements/agitations (like Civil Disobedience Movement, Home Rule
Movement, Quit India Movement etc. )
The Purpose of the movement[s]
The Reasons which led to the movement[s]
The Consequences of the movement[s]
The people who participated in this movement[s]
Famous Personalities involved in the movement[s] and their contribution
The role of Press and Literature
Note:Also note down the chronology of the major Movements and Missions sent by the
British to gain support of the Indians and extend their rule.
SOURCES TO REFER :
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NCERTClass 8th (New)Our Pasts III
NCERT-Class 12th Modern India (OLD)
Tamil Nadu Edition- Class 12th
OR
Spectrum Modern IndiaRajiv Ahir
Reference Books:Indias Struggle for Independence Bipan Chandra; Plassey to Partition
by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
07th
June 2016 [Day 20]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
HistoryModern India ( 1700-1947)
Refer to all the previous topics covered since 1700 to 1947
08th
June 2016[Day 21]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsInflation & Business Cycle
FOCUS ON:
Inflation, Depression, Recessionand related terms and concepts like deflation,
disinflation, reflation, stagflation, Philips curve
Types of Inflation based on the rate of growth of the prices creeping, trotting,
galloping, hyper-inflation
Types of Inflation based on the causes Demand-pull, Cost-push, Structural,
Speculation.
Impactof Inflation on Indian Economy, different stakeholders in the economy. Is a
minimum inflation necessary? If so why?
Inflation measurementslike CPI, WPI, GDP deflator
o Composition or what constitutes these indicators
o Their merits and demerits
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o Which measurement is better indicator of inflation and why? Which index is used to
measure inflation in India currently?
Base yearfrom which its calculated.
o What is this Base year?
o Why does Government change the Base Year?
o What impact it has on the economic growth or inflation?
o Example:In WPI there are totally 676 items, out of that 20% weightage is given to
Food, 14% to Power and Fuel, 66% to Manufactured goods. It does not include
Services. Base year for WPI is 2010-11. It is published by Ministry of Commerce and
Industry
Role of Government and RBIin controlling inflation
09th
June 2016 [Day 22]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsMoney & banking System
FOCUS ON:
Role and functions of RBI
Monetary Policy/measures taken by RBI like Bank rate, repo rate, reverse repo rate,
Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR), Cash reserve Ratio (CRR), Liquidity Adjustment Facility
(LAF), Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)
o
Why are these measures taken?
o What impact it has on the Supply of money, Inflation and the Economy?
Different types of Banks and their functioningCommercial Banks, RRBs, Development
banks, NABARD, Co-operative Banks, Development Banks, Merchant Banks, Non-
Banking Financial Companys (NBFCs), Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) etc.
o Functions of these Banks, to whom do they lend?
o How are these Banks regulated? Concepts like priority sector lending
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o Example:NBFCs are regulated by RBI, unlike the normal banks, NBFC cannot accept
demand deposits (DD); NBFCs do not form part of the payment and settlement
system and cannot issue cheques drawn on itself.
Banking reformslike Bank Nationalisation (1969, 1980) Basel Norms etc.
o Why were/are these reforms needed?
o What was/is the Purpose of these reforms
Understand Key-TermsFinancial Inclusion, Fiscal Consolidation, Narrow Banking, Non-
Performing Assets, Shadow Banks, Weak Bank, Core Banking, Bank Run, Priority Sector
lending, Capital to Risk Weighted Assets (CRAR) etc., and other related concepts related
to Bankingwhat steps have been taken by the Government and RBI in this regard.
Steps taken by government with regard to Financial Inclusion.
o Example: Introduction of Business Correspondent model in rural areas or Woman
only banks, Jan Dan Yojana, Micro-finance, Mudra Bank etc
Recent Committees setupwith regard to Banking Reforms and its important
recommendations
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
10th
June 2016 [Day 23]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
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SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
11th
June 2016 [Day 24]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Environment /EcologyEnvironmental Legislations- National and International
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
ICSE books- class 9
thand 10
th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
13th
June 2016 [Day 25]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
PolityUnion Executive & Union Legislature (Parliament)
Union Executive President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, Central Council of Ministers,
Attorney General
FOCUS ON:
Election procedure/Mode of Appointment
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Powers and Functions Example: Veto power, Ordinance making power, Pardoning power
(article 72) of the president
Resignation/Removal/Impeachment
Relationship between President and Prime-Minister with regard to their roles and
responsibilities
Note:Be aware of the recent issues w.r.t to Pardoning power (as was in the case of Ajmal
Kasab, Afzal Guru), Impeachment, Ordinance-making Power of the President
Central Council of Ministers (COM)
Importance of 91st Amendment Act with regard to composition of COM
Difference between COMs and Cabinet Ministers
Cabinet ministers, Cabinet Committeestheir role and responsibilities
Understand the concept of collective responsibility, kitchen cabinet
Union LegislatureParliament
Atleast 25-30% (out of total questions in Polity) of the marks come from this chapter and
is the most important topic from the exams perspective. The entire chapter is important!
Focus:
Working of the ParliamentRole and functions of the Parliament; Sessions, Motions,
Parliamentary procedureSummoning, Prorogation, Joint sitting
Devices of Parliamentary proceedings like Question Hour, Zero Hour, Adjournment
Motion etc.
Similarities and Differencesbetween Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, their composition,
election, powers and functions; Special powers of Rajya Sabha
Qualifications and Disqualifications of members; Anti defection law
Parliamentary Privileges
Enactment/Procedure to make LawDifferent stages in passing of a Bill; Different types
of billsOrdinary Bill, Money Bill, Finance Billits importance
Budget-Enactment of Budget; What does the budget contain? Its significance. What do
you understand by Charged Expenditure?
Funds available like Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund, Public Accounts Fund- who
authorizes it, what does it contain?
Role of important institutionsin the Parliament like Speaker and Chairman of
RajyaSabhatheir election, removal/resignation, functions
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Role of Leader of opposition (LoP)
Importance of Parliamentary CommitteesEstimates Committee, Business Advisory
Committee, Committee on Government Assurancetheir composition, functions, and a
general idea about the less significant committees like Rules Committee etc.
SOURCES TO REFER :
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
14thJune 2016 [Day 26]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
PolityState GovernmentState Executive and State Legislature; Administration of Union
Territories (UT)
FOCUS ON:
On the differences between the different institutions like Governor, Chief Minister,
State Legislature, High Court w.r.t the Centre Government (like President, Prime
Minister, Parliament, Supreme Court).
Example: In the topic Governorfocus onThe controversial nature in the
Appointment of Governor; Constitutional position of Governor; The Governors
Legislative functions, Judicial functions and Discretionary powers (as they slightly differ
from the Presidents functions)
Similarly, in the topic State Legislature focus on: Differences in State legislature compared to the Parliament with regard to composition,
powers, functions.
States which have Bi-cameral legislatures (Example: BIMAKUJ only these six states have
Bi-cameral legislatures)
Creation and abolition of the Upper House (or the legislative council)- Article 169
Position of legislative council w.r.t the Legislative Assembly and Rajya Sabha
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Note: The Union and the State Government is a dynamic topic, which needs to be inter-
linked with the current happenings/events. Hence, Newspaper reading is a must and
should !
Administration of Union Territories (UT)
Focus:
Reasons behind the creation of UT
Powers of President and Governor w.r.t administration of UT
Administrative System of Union Territories like -who is the Executive Head, which UTs
have Legislative Assembly, under the jurisdiction of which High Court does it come.
Special provisions for Delhi
Note:Have a basic understanding of Special provisions w.r.t Jammu and Kashmir (Article
370) and its provisions; Compare it with Article 371-J; Difference between article 370 & 371.
SOURCES TO REFER :
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
15th
June 2016 [Day 27]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Indian GeographyCropping (Agriculture)
FOCUS ON:
Cropping Pattern: Example: Rice, Wheat, Pulses, Sugarcane, Millets, Coffee, Tea etc.
Where(states) are they are grown?; Climatic conditions suitable for their growth
Classification of cropsKharif crops, Rabi and Zaid crops with examples.
Irrigation New irrigation methods like Micro-irrigation, Drip-irrigation their usage,
advantages and disadvantages
Farming Shifting cultivation, Terrace cultivation, Crop Rotation, Mixed and Multiple
farmingwhere are these methods practiced; advantages and disadvantages.
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SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary India II
Economic Survey
Agriculture: More from less (Vol 1)
Prices, Agriculture & Food Management (Vol 2
16th
June 2016 [Day 28]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Indian Geography :
Forests (or Natural Vegetation), Human Geography, Wildlife and Conservation of flora and
fauna
Forests (or Natural Vegetation)
FOCUS ON:
Tropical Evergreen forests, Deciduous, Hill forests Thorn, Littoral and Swamp forests
Temperature, Rainfall conducive for the growth of these Forests
Regions they occur/grow
Types of trees grown (general awareness)
Economic utilities of these forests
Example:Deciduous Forests found in areas of rainfall 150-200 cm;They are found majorly in
Peninsular India; Trees like teak, sal, sandalwood, rosewood grow here. They are less dense
unlike evergreen forests and are a source of good quality timber.
Human Geography
FOCUS ON:
Major Tribal groups and States they belong to; their Skills; Festivals they celebrate.
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Demographic dividend
Wildlife and Conservation of flora and fauna
FOCUS ON:
This topic overlaps with Environment
Bird Sanctuaries, National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary, Tiger Reserves, Biosphere Reserves,
Wetlands
Be aware of their location, near-by important places on the map
Differences among the three Protected areas- National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary,
Biosphere Reserves Endangered Species, Vulnerable and Extinct species
Protected Areas and Important Species found
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTGeographyClass 9 Contemporary India I
NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary India II
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
NCERTGeographyClass 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography
NCERTGeographyClass 12 India People and Economy
NOTE:Refer only specific topics from the above mentioned Book and supplement it with an
ATLAS.
17thJune 2016 [Day 29]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSCStandards.
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SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
18th
June 2016 [Day 30]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Environment /EcologySustainable Development and related issues like Agriculture etc
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER :
ICSE books- class 9thand 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
20th
June 2016 [Day 31]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
HistoryModern India ( 1700-1947)
FOCUS ON:
Type of Administration(Revenue, Military) followed during the Mughals
rule. Example:Mansabdari System, Jagirdhariits significance and impact.
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The British rule. Example:Subsidiary alliance, Permanent Settlement, Mahalwari system
etc.its significance and impact.
Similarities and Differences between the Mughal and the British Administration
Consolidation of the British rule in India through enactment of various Acts/Laws
(Regulation Act, 1773 to Indian Independence Act, 1947). Atleast two to three important
changes/provisions made under each Act and the Governor Generals involved should be
noted down. And also the impact of the Act should be given importance.
Religious and Social Reform Movements (from 1800 AD to 1947 AD)
The Ideological baserationalism, humanism and universalism
Reform Movementslike BrahmoSamaj, Arya Samaj, Theosophical Society, Harijan
Movement etc.-who started these movements; what was the objective and emphasis ofthese movements; how these movements were important in building a sense of
nationalism among Indians.
Social reforms that had an impact on Education, Status of Women, Caste system of the
society.
Colonial Rule in India
Colonial Rule in India: Political-Administrative organization, Policies of the British India.
Social, Economic setup like Agrarian Systems (Example: Permanent Settlement) Important Reports, Sessions, Acts, Committees setup during the British period
Various revolts/movements/agitations(like 1857 revolt )
The Purpose of the movement[s]
The Reasons which led to the movement[s]
The Consequences of the movement[s]
The people who participated in this movement[s]
Famous Personalities involved in the movement[s] and their contribution
The role of Press and Literature
Note:Also note down the chronology of the major Movements and Missions sent by the
British to gain support of the Indians and extend their rule.
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 8th (New)Our Pasts III
NCERT-Class 12th Modern India (OLD)
Tamil Nadu Edition- Class 12th
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Spectrum Modern IndiaRajiv Ahir
Reference Books:Indias Struggle for Independence Bipan Chandra; Plassey to Partition bySekharBandyopadhyay
21
st
June 2016 [Day 32]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Ancient History & Culture
FOCUS ON:
For Ancient Historyrefer the below link
http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/
Refer to compilation of culture from this link
http://iasbaba.com/daily-prelims-test/
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERT- Class 12th
Ancient India (OLD)
NCERT- Class 12th
Themes in Indian History- Part I (NEW)- Chapters 1 to 6
Tamil Nadu EditionClass 11th
For Culturerefer the below link
http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/
SOURCES TO REFER :
http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/http://iasbaba.com/daily-prelims-test/http://iasbaba.com/daily-prelims-test/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/daily-prelims-test/http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/ -
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Class 11thNCERT (Old)- Textbook on fine arts-Specific book on Art and Culture
New NCERT-Class 12th
-Themes in Indian History
Tamil Nadu edition -11thand 12th
CCRT Website
NIOS material
The Hindu
NOTE:Most part of Culturesection overlaps with Ancient and Medieval History. Apart from
the above mentioned books, you can refer the below link for more information on Culture.
You need to study CCRT Websitehttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/visualarts.php;
http://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/performingart.phpandhttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/literaryarts
.php
22nd
June 2016 [Day 33]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
EconomicsFinance and Fiscal Policy
FOCUS ON:
Fiscal Policy:
A. Fiscal Measures
Fiscal policy, Finance Commission(14th FC and its important provisions)
Fiscal Responsibility and Budgetary Management (FRBM) Act, other actions taken by the
Finance Ministry (Government), Disinvestmentof Public Sector Units (PSUs) to improve
the financial health of the Economy
What is Financial Stability?Steps taken by Government in this regard
Financial Sector Reformsbrought about by the government in these sectors -Banking,
Insurance, Provident Fund (PF).
Example: In 2015, Raising of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) limit in defence to 49%, In
Railway infrastructure to 100% etc.
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Financial Regulators Reserve Bank of India(RBI), Securities and Exchange Board of
India(SEBI), Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), Pension Fund
Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) powers, functions, jurisdiction issues
between the regulators
Financial Stability and Development Councilobjective and functions
Economic Reformsconcepts related to privatization and globalization, SEZs etc.
Sources of financial resourcesfor Government Tax and Non-tax revenue (Foreign aid,
Disinvestment from PSUs etc), Disinvestment, Borrowings(internal and external), User
Charges.
B. Budget
Focus:
Components of Budget, Revenue and Capital receipts and expenditure
What constitutes Plan and Non plan expenditure? Difference between them.
Key Termslike pubic debt, External debt, Internal debt, Revenue Deficit, Primary Deficit,
deficit financing, fiscal consolidation Zero-based Budgeting
Steps taken by the governmentto bring down the Fiscal Deficit
Example:FRBM Act.
C. Taxation
Focus:
Direct, Indirect taxand other Taxeslike Pigovian tax, Ad Valorem tax, Tobin Tax,
Difference between a Cess and a Surcharge
Direct Taxlike Corporate Tax, Income Tax, Wealth Tax, Stock Market transactions
Indirect Taxlike Excise Tax, Customs, VAT, Service tax
Taxation ReformsDirect Tax Code (DTC),General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR),Goods
and Service Tax (GST).
Example:With regard to GST Purpose; advantages and disadvatages of GST; issues with
regard to implementation of GST;
Understand the basic conceptslike what is Tax Base, Progressive taxation,Tax
Expenditure, Tax avoidance, Tax evasion, Tax Havens, Tax elasticity, Tax Buoyancy, Laffer
curve, Crowding-out.
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D. Planning
Institutions involved in Planningin India
o A general idea on how planning has evolved over the years (since Independence)
o
How planning takes place at the State and National level
New institutionNiti Ayog
o Its purpose
o Why was Planning Commission dissolved?
Issuesbetween Planning Commission and Finance Commission
Note: Make a note on the latest committees set-up with regard to Fiscal and Economic
Reformslike Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission (FSLRC), Financial Action Task
Force (FATF), Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC), Nachiket morcommittee
etc.
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
Economic Survey
Fiscal Capacity for the 21st century (Vol 1)
Public Finance (Vol 2)
External Sector (Vol 2)
23rd
June 2016 [Day 34]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsMarketMoney & Capital
FOCUS ON:
Money MarketTreasury Bills, Commercial paper, Certificate of Deposit, Call Money
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Capital MarketGovernment Securities (G-Secs)
o Difference between Money and Capital market
o A general idea about Stock-exchanges in India BSE, NSE; Nifty (Abroad); What is
SENSEX- what does it indicate?
Regulatory BodiesSEBI, IRDA , PFRDA their power, functions in regulating Market,
Mutual funds, Pension Fund etc.; reforms brought about by the Regulatory Bodies
Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs)and Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs)
o On what basis are they classified as FDIs and FIIs?
o Differences between them
o Why are FIIs called hot money or Portfolio investment?
o
Which type of investment would be better for India?
Other investments such as Qualified Institutional Placement (QIPs) Angel investors,
Venture Capitals, Foreign institutional investors, Mutual Funds, Public Financial
institutions
Have a Basic understanding of these terms Primary market, Secondary market, Bull
and Bear (what does it symbolize), Derivatives, Futures, Bonds, Debentures partially
and fully convertible , Participatory Notes, Hedge Funds, Blue chip shares, Market depth.
Mechanisms to raise money in the Capital Market in India by Foreign countries- Indian
Depository Receipts (IDRs); Similarly for an Indian company to raise money in the
Foreign market Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)and in America it is known as
American Depository Receipts (ADRs)
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
Economic Survey
Economic Outlook, Prospects and Policy Challenges (Vol 1)
Monetary Management & Financial Intermediation (Vol 2)
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June 2016 [Day 35]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
Economic Survey
Mother and Child (Vol 1)
Bounties for the Well-off (Vol 1)
25th
June 2016 [Day 36]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
Environment /EcologyEcological concepts and issues- Ecosystem, Biomes, Food Cycle etc.
FOCUS ON:
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The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9th
and 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
Economic Survey
Climate Change and Sustainable Development (Vol 2)
India Year Book
Energy
27th
June 2016 [Day 37]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
PolityAdministration of Special Areas; Federal System; Inter-State Relations
Administration of Special Areas
FOCUS ON:
Significance and differences between 5th
Schedule(Scheduled Areas) and 6th
Schedule
(Tribal Areas)
Powers of President and Governor w.r.t administration of Scheduled Areas and Tribal
Areas
Federal System
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Comparison between Unitary and Federal features; advantages and disadvantages
Distribution of legislative, Executive and Financial Powers between the Union and the
State Government
LegislativeThe Union list, State List and the Concurrent list; Residuary powers
Principles underlying distribution of Tax revenues
Circumstances under which Parliament can legislate in the State field like when Rajya
Sabha passes a resolution (A-249), during national emergency (A-352) etc.
Finance Role of Finance Commission (Statutory grants) and Planning Commission
(Discretionary grants)
Issues with the above two institutionsFC and PC
Borrowing powers of the Union and the States from Market and Abroad
Executivein giving directions to the State Government
All-India Services, UPSC
Extra-Constitutional devices like Planning Commission, National Development Council,
National integration Council etc.
Inter-State Relations
FOCUS ON:
For coordination between States, the Constitution has provided for Inter-State Comitywhich consists of:
Full Faith and Credit clause
Inter-state River water dispute (A-262)
Inter-state council (A-263)- composition, functions
Zonal council- composition, functions
Freedom of Inter-State trade and Commerce
Freedom of Movement and residence throughout the country (Article 19(1)(d) and (e))
NOTE:
Federal System too is a very dynamic topic, which needs to be inter-linked with the current
happenings/events. There are lot tension areas between the Centre and the State which
needs a balanced outlook.
For example: issues range from formation of New States, Niti Ayog replacing PlanningCommission, GST, river water disputes, PC and FC, role of Governor.
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SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
Economic Survey
Spreading JAM across Indias economy (Vol 1)
28th
June 2016 [Day 38]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
PolityEmergency provisions & Judiciary
Emergency Provisions
FOCUS ON:
Different kinds of Emergency- National (A-352), Presidents rule(A-356) and Financial
emergency (A- 360)
Changes brought about by 42ndand 44thAmendment Act w.r.t Emergency
Procedure and Time duration for approval, renewal and revocation of emergency and
who is authorized to declare and revoke emergency
Example:The President can declare National Emergency, which has to be approved by
both the Houses within 1 month by Special Majority; the emergency can continue for
indefinite period with periodical approval every 6 months; Only LokSabha with a Simple
majority can disapprove the national emergency.
Impact on distribution of legislative, Executive and Financial Powers when Emergency is
in force
Effect on Fundamental Rights during emergency (Article 358 and Article 359)
Criticism/misuse of emergency powers by the Central Government
Judiciary
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FOCUS ON:
Supreme CourtAppointment of judges, Procedure for removal of judges
Constitutional provisions to safeguard the Independence of Supreme Court
Jurisdictions and Powers of Supreme Court Writ jurisdiction, Appellate jurisdiction,
Original jurisdiction, Special leave petition, Advising jurisdiction
Power of judicial review
High Court Differences between High Court and Supreme Court with regard to their
powers, jurisdiction; Removal of a HC judge
Subordinate CourtsUnderstand the Organization of the Subordinate Courts
Note:Supreme Court and High Courts judgments, verdicts and directions are always in
news. This topic too is dynamic be it with the recently approved National JudicialAppointment Committee (NJAC) or appointment of Special Investigation Team (SIT) on
Black money or recent verdicts on Capital punishment
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
Economic Survey
Powering One India (Vol 1)
29th
June 2016 [Day 39]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
World GeographyThe Earth and the Universe
FOCUS ON:
The Solar system; differences between meteors, asteroids, comets and region where
they are found
Motion of the EarthRotation and Revolutionits impact on Day and Night;
Inclination of the Earths Axis its effect on seasons
Latitude and Longitude
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Important Parallels and Meridiansthe countries they pass through
General understanding of Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse and Tides and their significance
Earths crust
The Structure of the Earth
Classification of RocksIgneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic with examples.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6thThe Earth Our Habitat
NCERTGeographyClass 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography
NCERTGeographyClass 10 Contemporary IndiaII
Reference Book: Certificate Physical and Human GeographyGoh Chengleong
30th
June 2016 [Day 40]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
World Geography (Physical)Landforms
FOCUS ON:
A general idea about Continental Drift Theory, Plate Tectonics Theory, Sea Floor
Spreading
Geomorphic process
Exogenic and Endogenic process, geomorphic agentsits impact.
Volcanoeswhy and how are they formed?
Weathering and its significance
Mass Movementscreep, avalanche, landslides
Erosion and Deposits.
Basic ideas on other landforms like deltas, valleys, meanders, alluvial fans, caves,
glaciers, cliffs, terraces, dunes
Earths movements like folding, faulting, warping and its impact on Landforms
Earthquakes their origin, why and how are they formed, Earthquake Waves like P
waves, S Waves, L Waves
Geographical features Atlas mountains, Highlands and the regions they are found in;
Desert regions across the world
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Note:You can expect match the following questions from World Geographic
features/landforms
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTGeographyClass 11 India : Physical Environment
NCERTGeographyClass 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Reference Book: Certificate Physical and Human GeographyGoh Chengleong
1st
July 2016 [Day 41]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily.
India Year Book
Transport
2nd
July 2016 [Day 42]
SUBJECT &TOPIC:
Environment /EcologyNational and International- Biodiversity, Wetlands, Wildlife, Flora
and Fauna, Conservation measures
FOCUS ON:
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The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9th
and 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
India Year Book
Food & Civil Supplies
4th
and 5th July 2016 [Day 43 and 44]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Ancient History & Culture
FOCUS ON:
For Ancient Historyrefer the below link
http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERT- Class 12
thAncient India (OLD)
NCERT- Class 12thThemes in Indian History- Part I (NEW)- Chapters 1 to 6
Tamil Nadu EditionClass 11th
For Culturerefer the below link
http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/
SOURCES TO REFER :
http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/http://iasbaba.com/ancient-history/ -
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Class 11thNCERT (Old)- Textbook on fine arts-Specific book on Art and Culture
New NCERT-Class 12th
-Themes in Indian History
Tamil Nadu edition -11thand 12th
CCRT Website
NIOS material
The Hindu
NOTE:Most part of Culturesection overlaps with Ancient and Medieval History. Apart from
the above mentioned books, you can refer the below link for more information on Culture.
You need to study CCRT Websitehttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/visualarts.php;
http://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/performingart.phpandhttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/literaryarts
.php
6th
July 2016[Day 45]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomicsPublic Sector Units (PSUs)
FOCUS ON:
Organisational Structure of PSUs Departmental Undertakings, Statutory
Corporations, Control Boards, Co-operative Societies, Companies registered under the
Companies Act 1956
Purpose/Objectivesof PSUs
Reforms post Liberalisation, Privatization, Globalisation (LPG) era- Disinvestment,
Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs), Miniratnas, Navaratna, Maharatna, NewCompanies Act, 2013, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
What is Corporate Governance? What are its Objectives?
Industry:
o A general idea about Industrial Policies in India
o Medium and Small-Scale Enterprises (MSMEs ), Small-Scale Industries (SSI), Village
and Cottage Industries (VCI)- On what basis are they classified so
o
What measures are taken by Government to revive these industries?
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SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
Economic Survey
Reforming the Fertiliser Sector (Vol 1)
India Year Book
Industry
7th
July 2016 [Day 46]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
EconomicsExternal Sector/Foreign Trade
FOCUS ON:
Indias Foreign Policy recent initiatives taken
Balance of Payment (BoP)
o What constitutes BoP?
o What do you understand by Invisibles? How does it affect BoP?
External Commercial Borrowings (ECB)
o What does it constitute, what is it meant for?
o Who regulates it?
o Who borrows from it? Example:Corporate sector , Government
Capital and Current Account ConvertibilityIndia has full Current Account Convertibility
but when it comes to Capital Account Convertibility, it is only partial. Why?
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A general idea about MRTP Act, 1969; FERA, 1973; FEMA, 1999 this will help you in
understanding the changes made to capital account convertibilityand why India is yet
to go for full convertibility and what is the present status
Current Account Deficit (CAD)
o What is CAD?
o Who reports CAD?
o Why India has huge CAD? Is a minimum CAD necessary? What are the measures
taken by India to reduce CAD?
Rupee appreciation, depreciation
o How is Rupee value determined?
o
How and why does Rupee appreciate or depreciate?o Its impact on domestic and external market? On imports and exports.
o What measures does RBI take when rupee appreciates or depreciates? How does it
impact Forex Reserves?
o Difference between Depreciation and Devaluation of currency (in Indian rupee)
Why does a country devaluate its currency?
Currency Exchange rate
o How is the currency exchange rate determined?
o
Who determines it ?
o Exchange rate interms of Purchasing power parity (PPP).
o What is Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER),Real Effective Exchange
Rate (REER)?
Forex Reserves
o What does it constitute?
o What is the use of having Forex Reserve?
o
Why do we need more Forex Reserves?o How can we accumulate more Forex reserves?
Conceptslike Trade deficits, Elasticity of Demand, Savings, Investment, J-curve effect
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), Comprehensive Economic
Cooperation Agreement (CECA)
o Differences between the two agreements
o How is it different from Free Trade Agreement (FTA)?
o
Benefits that Indian will have with these agreements
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o A general awareness on the countries with which India has signed these agreements
recently and what are the issues involved and benefits from the same
Note:Issues like GAAR, Euro Zone Crisis, Gold importsor any issue that you come across in
the newspaper, make a note of it.
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
Economic Survey
Structural Changes in Indias Labour Markets (Vol 1)
8th
July 2016 [Day 47]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
9th
July 2016 [Day 48]
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SUBJECT &TOPIC :
Environment /Ecology Contemporary environmental issues- Climate change, Global
Warming, Disasters, Pollution etc.
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9thand 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
11th
July 2016 [Day 49]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
POLITY
Panchayati Raj & Urban Local bodies
FOCUS ON:
Decentralisation- steps taken by the government in this regard, people participation,
Important Acts related to Panchayat Raj system like 73rdAmendment Act,
74th
Amendment Act, Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 or PESA ,
Forest Rights Act etc.
Evolution & recommendations of committees
Provisions of 73rd
amendment- Compulsory and Voluntary
Provisions of 74thamendmentstructure, powers, functions
Types of urban government
Metropolitan planning committee (MPC)
Problems faced by Panchayat Raj institutions and Urban Local Governments
Constitutional bodies
FOCUS ON:
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Election Commission, UPSC, SPSC, Finance Commission, National Commission for SCs
and STs, Special officer for Linguistic Minorities, Comptroller and Auditor General of
India (CAG), Attorney General and Solicitor General, Advocate General of the State
Focus on Composition, Powers and functions, Removal of the Constitutional bodies
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
India Year Book
Rural & Urban Development
12th
July 2016 [Day 50]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
POLITY
Non-constitutional bodies
FOCUS ON:
Planning Commission, National Development Council, National Human Rights
Commission, State Human Rights Commission, Central Information Commission, State
Information Commission, Central Vigilance Commission ,Central Bureau of Investigation,
Lokpal and Lokayuktas
Focus on Composition, Functions, Working of the Non-Constitutional bodies
Tribunals
FOCUS ON:
Establishment of the Tribunal, appointment of the Chairman
Tribunals under Article 323A and Tribunals under Article 323B
Functions and Powers of Administrative Tribunals Central Administrative Tribunal
(CAT) and State Administrative Tribunal (SAT)
Special Provisions for SCs, STs, Backward Classes, Minorities and Anglo-Indians
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FOCUS ON:
A basic idea on the Constitutional provisions for SCs, STs, Backward Classes,
Minorities and Anglo-Indians
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian PolityM Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian ConstitutionD.D.Basu
India Year Book
Housing
Welfare
13th
July 2016 [Day 51]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
World Geography
A. Atmosphere (An important topic from Prelims point of view)
FOCUS ON:
Composition and Structureof Atmosphere various layers of atmosphere significance of
each layer
Important gasesin the atmosphere, its significance and role in protecting human life
Example:ozone in the stratosphere prevents harmful ultra-violet radiations from
reaching the earth and thereby protecting the humans from skin cancer etc.
Heating and Cooling of Atmosphere; Factors controlling temperature distribution Heat Budget (Incoming and outgoing radiation)
Greenhouse Effect and Global WarmingOzone layer, Ozone hole.
Temperature Zoneson the globe- Tropical, Temperate, Frigid ; characteristics of these
zones
Global Pressure BeltsLow Pressure, High Pressure, Doldrums, Horse Latitudes
Concepts like Temperature Inversion, Albedo.
B. Wind System
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Factors affecting the velocity and direction of the Wind. Example: How does Coriollis
force affects the direction of wind?
Planetary Winds, shifting of Planetary wind belts and their climatic influences in the
Northern and Southern Hemisphere, Inter-tropical and Convergence Zone.
Seasonal and local WindsMonsoons, Land and Sea breezes, Anabatic and Katabatic
winds, Blizzards, Chinook
Mountain and Valley winds
FrontsWarm and Cold front
Upper Air circulation- Jet streams, Westerlies
Phenomenaslike cyclones, anti-cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes.
CyclonesTropical and Temperate (More Emphasis should be given)
How are they developed or where do they originate? Characteristics of these cyclones
Difference between the two
Its impact on the region
C. Clouds and Precipitation
Classification of Clouds
Condensations and its forms- Dew, Frost, Fog, Smog, Mist and Haze; How are they
different from each other?
Precipitation
Forms of PrecipitationRainfall, Sleet, Snowfall, Hail
Mechanism of Condensation and Precipitationadiabatic cooling
Types of PrecipitationConvectional, Orographic, Cyclonic, Frontal precipitation
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTGeographyClass 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Certificate Physical and Human GeographyGoh Chengleong
14th
July 2016 [Day 52]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
World Geography
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A. Hydrosphere
FOCUS ON:
A general idea about configuration of Ocean Floor Continental Shelf, Slope, Rise,
Abyssal Plan, Trenches.
Straits and Isthmuses differences between them; Locate the famous Straits and
Isthmuses on Atlas. Example:Strait of Gibraltar, Isthmus of Panama.
Fresh water found on the Earths surface. Ice caps, Glaciers and ground Water, Lakes,
atmosphere
Ocean Currents(More Emphasis should be given)
Factors influencingthe Movement of the Ocean Currents- Planetary Winds,
Temperatures, Salinity, Earths Rotation, Land mass
TypesWarm and Cold Currents
What are Warm and Cold Currents, why are they called so?
Characteristicsof the Currents
Identify the Warm and Cold Currents and their direction of flow in Northern and
Southern Hemisphere. Example: Peru Cold current, in the Southern Hemisphere flows in
the Anti-Clockwise direction
How do these currents influence the climate and vegetation across the world?
Benefits of these currents, Example: Confluence of Warm and Cold currents is regionrich in fisheries. DisadvantagesExample: They make navigation difficult for the sailors
B. World Climatic Types
FOCUS ON:
Have a basic idea about major Climatic Types Tropical, Desert, Mediterranean, Taiga,
Arctic (or Polar type)
Distribution or regions found (a general awareness)
Climatetemperature, rainfall (not exact numbers, just the range is enough)
Natural Vegetation, Forests:
Tropical (Forests, Grasslands, Deserts)
Mediterranean
Temperate ( Forests, Grasslands, Deserts)
Polar Tundra
Importance of the region and other activities carried out
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Example:The Arctic or Polar Climate- they are found mainly in the north of the Arctic
circle in the Northern Hemisphere. Temperature- ranges from 10 C to -37 C, Winters are
long and very severe whereas summers are cool and brief. Precipitation is in the form of
snow. Tundra Vegetation. It has gained importance due to discovery of minerals.
How do all these phenomenon influence Indian climate and vegetation
Note:
For better understanding refer these pages in the The Orient BlackSwan School Atlas
Atlas: Page No. 84 Natural Vegetation and Page No. 85 Climatic Regions
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTGeographyClass 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Certificate Physical and Human GeographyGoh Chengleong
15th
July 2016 [Day 53]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12
th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily.
India Year Book- Energy and Communications & Information Technology
16th
July 2016 [Day 54]
SUBJECT &TOPIC:
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Environment /EcologyEnvironmental Legislations- National and International; Sustainable
Development
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9thand 10th
NCERT Class 11thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
18th
and 19th
July 2016 [Day 55 and 56]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
HistoryMedieval/Culture
FOCUS ON:
1. Religious movements
Sufi and Bhakti Movements and Saints(special importance to Women Saints) their
doctrines and practices
revival of Hinduism (by Adi Sankaracharya)
Impact of these movements.
2. Rulers/Empires (from Delhi Sultanates to Mughals)
(You dont have to remember the name of the rulers, dates)
What you have to focus on is:
Political, Social, Economic organization during different rulers- the Delhi Sultanates,
Vijayanagar Empire and the Bahamani Kingdoms, Mughals etc.
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Art and Architecture during different rulers (especially during Mughal rule)
The rise and decline of different empires and dynastiesCauses
SOURCES TO REFER :
NCERTClass 7th(New)Our PastsII
NCERTClass 12th
Medieval India (OLD)
Tamil Nadu Edition-Class 11th
For Culturerefer the below link
http://iasbaba.com/culture-strategy-2/
SOURCES TO REFER :
Class 11th
NCERT (Old)- Textbook on fine arts-Specific book on Art and Culture
New NCERT-Class 12th-Themes in Indian History
Tamil Nadu edition -11th
and 12th
CCRT Website
NIOS material
The Hindu
NOTE:Most part of Culturesection overlaps with Ancient and Medieval History. Apart from
the above mentioned books, you can refer the below link for more information on Culture.
You need to study CCRT Websitehttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/visualarts.php;
http://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/performingart.phpandhttp://www.ccrtindia.gov.in/literaryarts
.php
20th
July 2016 [Day 57]
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
EconomyInternational Economic Organisations
FOCUS ON:
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Economic Survey
Preferential Trade Agreements (Vol 1)
Monetary Management & Financial Intermediation (Vol 2)
Bretton Wood Twins- World Bank, IMF
o A general awareness on- When was it started? Where is its Headquarters?
o What is the purpose? To whom do they lend money to?
o How does It function?
o Reports published by WB and IMF
o Recently joined members of WB and IMF
o World bank and World bank Groups
Relevanceof IMF and WB to the developing countries (especially India)
Example:IMF was setup in 1944, its HQ- Washington, USA. Purpose- to facilitate balanced
growth of International trade, Exchange rate, to overcome Balance of Payment crisis and it
lends only to member countries and not for a specific purpose, unlike WB. Functioning- Each
member is assigned a quota (based on size of the economy), which indicates the voting
power, access to financing, the amount a member is obliged to provide to the IMF
What are SDRs?how does it help member countries?
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
o A general idea on how WTO came into being and what was the set-up before WTO
o Difference between General Agreement on tariffs and Trade (GATT) and WTO
o What is the objective of WTO? How does it function (example- WTO works on the
principle one country one vote, unlike WB or IMF)
o Recently joined members of WTO
Doha round why is Doha round stalled? Issues between developed and developing
countries
WTO and Indiahow has it helped India, if so in what way? what are the issues- is it a
boon or a bane to India?
WTO principles Most Favoured Nation (MFN)- non-discriminatory Trade, General
system of Preference (GSP) for developing countries and Preferential Trade Agreement
(PTA), Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for economics integration
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Stages in economic integrationPTA > FTA > Customs Union > Monetary Union
Others Safeguard mechanisms Safeguard Mechanisms, Sanitary and Phytosanitary
agreement (SPS), Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT)
WTO agreements
1. Agreement on Agriculture(AoA)Domestic support (Green Box, Amber Box, Blue Box),
Export subsidies, Market access
2. Agreement on TRIPSand Patent Issues
o
Make a note of the current issues related to Patent;o Copyrights, Trademark, Industrial Design right for what type of products are each
given
Example:Copyrights for creative and artistic work, whereas Patents for inventions
TRIPS agreement and SafeguardsParallel importation, Compulsory Licensing
Geographical indicatorssignificance; to what products and for whom are they granted
to? A general awareness on the latest products which have been granted the status
3. General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
Difference between Protectionism and Import Substitution
instruments of protectionism- tariffs, import quotas, administrative barriers, anti-
dumping duties, direct or export subsidies, exchange rate manipulation
A general idea about Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)by World Intellectual
Property Organisation (WIPO), Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) group, NAMA
11
Regional trade agreementsand Regional Groupings like ASEAN FTA, SAFTA, MERCOSUR,
BRICS, SAARC, The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP), G20 etc.
their objectives
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recent summits especially where India is a major player in the grouping
recent initiatives undertaken in the summits
How do these initiatives help India?
Example:BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) latest summit (2014) was held
in Brazil. Here, they came up with an initiative to create US$100 billion New Development
Bank (NDB). NDB is seen as an alternative to the existing US-dominated World Bank and
IMF. The bank is set up to foster greater financial and development cooperation among the
five emerging markets. Unlike the World Bank, which assigns votes based on capital share,
in the New Development Bank each participant country will be assigned one vote, and none
of the countries will have veto power.
Note:Make a note of the International Economic organisationsto which India is not a
member of; and on Asian Development Bank (ADB), G4etc.
21st
July 2016 [Day 58]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
EconomyREVISION (of all the Topics from Economics)
SOURCES TO REFER :
Macroeconomics- Class 12th , NCERT
NCERT 11thIndian Economic Development
NCERT- Class 9thand 10th (for basics)
Indian EconomyRamesh Singh
Economic Survey
Structural Changes in Indias Labour Markets (Vol 1)
Industrial, Corporate, and Infrastructure Performance (Vol 2)
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July 2016 [Day 59]
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SUBJECT & TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON :
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERTClass 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily
Economic Survey
Services Sector
23rd
July 2016 [Day 60]
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
Environment /Ecology Contemporary environmental issues- Climate change, Global
Warming, Disasters, Pollution etc.
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It
will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC
Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9th
and 10th
NCERT Class 11
thEnvironmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12
th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hi