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General Studies I
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Paper I History
- The political, financial, social, and cultural past of India from the Harappan civilization up until the end of the ninth century A.D.
- The social, political, economic, and cultural history of India from the eleventh to the 18th century the year
- The governance of the Mughal emperors, composite culture's development.
- Impact of British Rule on Indian Economy and Society.
- The Initial Struggle of Independence and peasant and tribe uprisings are Indians' responses to British rule as colonizers.
- Indian Renaissance: National Freedom Movement and its leaders.
- India's emergence as a republic, state reorganization, and the state of Madhya Pradesh's foundation. significant following its independence events.
- The Madhya Pradesh's Independence Freedom of Movement.
- The heritage of Indian Culture (with particular focus on the state of Madhya Pradesh)
- Important facets of literature, forms of art, celebrations, and architecture from antiquity to the present moment.
- World Heritage sites in Madhya Pradesh and Tourism.
- (During the beginning till freedom) The Gondwana Bundeli, Bagheli, Holkar, Scindia, and Bhopal the State.
Paper-II Geography
- The mountains, levels, plains, lakes, rivers, and glacier are some of the main geographical features.
- The major geographic events include tropical cyclones volcanoes, tsunamis, and earthquake.
- The Seasons, patterns of rainfall, geographical regions, and the effects of climate change are all components of the global weather.
- In addition to the main geographical features are the Rocky Mountains, grasslands, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and levels.
- Physiographic Division of India.
- The Climate: Rainfall Origin, El Nino, and Tropical Climate and Seasons, Rainfall Distribution of Wealth, and Climate Zones.
- Natural Resources: Types and their uses. (A) Water, forest,soil (B) Rocks and minerals.
- The Population: Urban and rural, migration, gender ratio, literacy, density, growth, and distribution.
- The extent and significance for the food processing and related industries Sector localization, and demand-supply and then chain management, or needs for forward and backward connection for industries as well.
- The principal Geomorphic Areas, with a special focus for the Malwa, which Plateau and the Narmada River Valley.
- Natural vegetation and climate.
- The physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of soil, its various forms, problems with soil loss and degradation, problematic soil and reclamation methods, and watershed-based soil conservation plans.
- Mineral and Energy Resources: Types, distribution and uses.
- The primary Sectors: Dependent on minerals, forests, and products from agriculture.
- The Tribes of State
- The supply, water impurity factors, and the quality management of the water used for drinking.
- Water management.
- Groundwater and water conservation.
- Humans and natural catastrophes, Specific hazards, mitigation measures, and the idea of the scope of managing a disaster.
- The planning process for the community includes resource mapping, relief and reconstruction, administration and avoidance measures, and secure building practices. The efficiency in survival through alternative communications.
- The principles, electromagnetic spectrum, parts, satellite types, and the uses of satellite imaging.
- The Global Information System: its parts and uses.
- The Global Positioning System : The basic concepts and uses of GPS technology.
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