History

Paper Code: 
FGS 500
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

 

Course Rationale: This course is meant to equip the students with the fundamentals expected of an educated person. The aim is to create general awareness on a variety of subjects which will have relevance for careers in civil services, management and related areas.

 

 

 

 

 

5.00
Unit I: 
History of Modern India

 

The First war of Independence- 1857

Indian Renaissange in the 19th Century- Role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Swami Vivekananda;

Causes for the Rise of Nationalism in India;

Foundation of Indian National Congress- the Moderates and Extremists;

Role of Gandhi in the National Movement

 
6.00
Unit II: 
Geography of World and India

 

Solar System ( Name of Planets and Satelites, recent Inventions), Earth interior (major layers), major Climatic Division (Classifications), World’s Major Rivers, Mountains and Peaks, Volcanoes,Earthquakes (Name and distribution) , Drifting Continents (seven continents) Major Pressure Belts and wind systems.

 

India and Rajasthan: Physical Divisions, Climate, Drainage (Major River Systems) , Soils, Minerals, Natural Vegetation, Agriculture ( Wheat, Rice, and Sugarcane) Population (Density and Distribution)  Major Multipurpose irrigation Projects, Transports  (National, State Highways, Railways and Airports), Tribes (Naga, Gond, Bhils

6.00
Unit III: 
Indian Polity & Current Affairs

 

Constitution of India-Salient features; Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties;

Basic introduction of the Indian Parliament; Organs of Government-  Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.

Political Parties; Election system; Electoral reforms in India

Introduction to Panchayati Raj System in India;

Basic principles of India’s foreign policy;

Terrorism, Casteism and Regionalism.

Globalization

7.00
Unit IV: 
General Science & Mental Ability

 

Human body: Body Statistics, Body Basic and Diseases- Malnutrition, AIDS, Hepatitis Sars and deficiencies.  

Foods and Nutrition: Classification of nutrients; Balanced Diet

Science and Technology: Astronomy, Satellites and Space Programme of India

Current Environmental Issues: Green house Effect; Ozone Depletion and its effect on climate; Bio-diversity and its conservation; its role in sustaining environment

Nobel Prizes of the year

Mental Ability: Reasoning and Logic

 

6.00
Unit V: 
Indian Economy

 

Basic characteristics of Indian Economy as a developing economy;

A brief introduction to the various Five year Plans of India, particulary the latest plan.

Concepts of national income-GNP (at factor cost and market price). GDP, NNP (at factor cost and market price). Personal income and Disposable Personal Income.

National Income Estimates and Growth of India for the last five years.

Essential Readings: 

 

 

Books Recommended:

Essential Readings:

Ø  Edgar Thorpe and Showick Thorpe, The Pearson General Studies Manual-2008, Doroling Kindersley (Pvt.) Ltd. India (A Book from Pearson Education)

Ø  Subash Kashyap, Our Constitution, New Delhi, National Book Trust

Ø  Bipan Chandra, India’s Struggle for Independence(1857-1947), New Delhi, Penguin Books

Ø  Dr. Deepak Maheshwari, Geography of India and World, Pratiyogi Sahitya series, Agra

Ø  Martin Redfern, The  Earth, Oxford University Press(Printed in India byRajshri Photo-lothographers, Delhi)

Ø  Manorama Year Book

 

 

Reference Books:

Ø  JN Pandey, Constitutional Law of India, Allahabad, Central Law Agency

Ø  Savinder Singh, Physical Geography, Prayag Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad India

Magazines and Journals:

Ø  Competition Success Review

Ø  Competition Master

Ø  India Today

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Text book A Reader   Foundation Course in General Studies, The IIS University, Jaipur, RBSA Publishers, Jaipur

 

 

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