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CLASS X -2025-26

COURSE STRUCTURE

20 Marks
History (India and the Contemporary World-II) inclusive of
map pointing
Section Chapter Chapter name Marks
I No.
TheRiseof NationalisminEurope
Events and I
processes
Nationalism in India 18+2 map
II
II pointing
Livelihoods, III TheMaking of a Global World
Economies (To be evaluated in the Board Examination
and Societies Subtopics: 1 to 1.3 PreModernWorld to
Conquest, disease and trade)

Interdisciplinary project as part of multiple


assessments (Internally assessed for5 marks)
Subtopics 2to 4.4 –The nineteenth century (1815-
1914) to end of Bretton Woods & the beginning of
“Globalisation”

IV The Age of Industrialisation


(To be assessed as part of Periodic
Assessment only)

III. V Print Culture and the Modern world


Everyday Life,
Culture and
politics
Marks-20
Geography (Contemporary India-II) inclusive
map pointing
Chapter No. Chapter Name Marks

1 Resources and Development

2 Forest and Wildlife Resources

3 Water resources
17+3 map
4 Agriculture pointing

5 Minerals and energy Resources

6 Manufacturing Industries
7 Lifelines of National Economy
(Only map pointing to be evaluated in the Board Examination)

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CLASS X (2025-26)
MAP WORK

Subject Name of the Chapter List of areas to be located/ labeled/ identified on


the map
History Nationalism in India I. Congress sessions:
1920 Calcutta
1920 Nagpur
1927 Madras session
II. 3 Satyagraha movements:
Kheda
Champaran
Ahmedabad millworkers
III. Jallianwala Bagh IV.
Dandi March Identify
Geography Resources and Major Soil Types
Development Locating and Labeling:
Water Resources

Salal Sardar Sarovar


Bhakra Nangal Hirakund
Tehri Nagarjun Sagar
Rana Pratap Sagar Tungabhadra

Agriculture Identify:
Major areas of Rice and Wheat
Largest/Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea,
Coffee,
Rubber, Cotton and Jute

Minerals and Energy Identify:


Resources Iron Ore Mines Coal Mines Oil Fields
Mayurbhanj Raniganj Digboi
Durg Bokaro
Naharkatia
Bailadila Talcher
Neyveli Mumbai High
Bellary
Bassien
Kudremukh
Kalol
Ankaleshwar
Locate and label: Power Plants

Thermal Nuclear
Namrup Narora
Singrauli Kakrapara
Ramagundam Tarapur
Kalpakkam

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Manufacturing Manufacturing Industries (Locating and labeling
Industries only)
Cotton textile Industries: a. Mumbai, b. Indore,
c. Surat, d. Kanpur, e. Coimbatore
Iron and Steel Plants: a. Durgapur, b. Bokaro, c.
Jamshedpur, d. Bhilai, e. Vijayanagar, f. Salem
Software technology Parks: a. Noida, b. Gandhi-
nagar, c. Mumbai, d. Pune, e. Hyderabad,
f. Bengaluru, g. Chennai,h. Thiruvananthapuram
Lifelines of National Locating and Labeling
Economy
a. Major Sea Ports

•Kandla • Tuticorin
• Mumbai • Chennai
• Marmagao • Visakhapatnam
• New Mangalore • Paradip
• Kochi • Haldia
b. International Airports
Amritsar (Raja Sansi-Sri Guru Ram Das ji)
Delhi (Indira Gandhi)
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
Chennai (Meenambakkam)
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)

Note
1. Items of Locating and Labelling may also be given for Identification.
2. The Maps available in the website of Govt. of India may be used.

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