GPSC Civil Service Class I and II Exam Pattern and Syllabus

GPSC Civil Service Class I and II Exam Pattern and Syllabus





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GPSC Civil Service Class I and II Exam Pattern and Syllabus

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Civil Service Class I and II

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Total Stage In Exam

                      3

Stage Name

1.Prelims Exam

2. Main Exam

3.Interview

Total Papers in Exam

1.Prelim Exam 2 Papers

2.Main Exam 6 Paper

Question Type

1.Prelim Exam: Objective type

2.Main Exam: Descriptive type

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Civil Service Exam GPSC Class I and Class II

GPSC Prelims Exam Pattern

Paper Name

Total Marks

Timing

Paper 1 General Studies I

200

180 min

Paper 2 General Studies II

200

180 min

 

Total

400

 

Civil Service Exam GPSC Class I and Class II

GPSC Prelims Exam Syllabus

Paper Name Paper 1 General Studies I Syllabus

(History, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations, Cultural heritage, Mental Ability)

History

·        Indus Valley Civilization: Society, Characteristics, Places, Cultural History, Art and Religion, Indus Valley Civilization and Gujarat.

·        Vedic Age – Jain Dharma and Buddhist Dharma.

·        Foreign Invitations to India and Its Impact.

·        Maurya and Gupt Empire: their administrative system, social, religious and economic conditions, Arts, Architecture, Literature, Science and Technology:

·        Kinshak, Harsha and South Indian dynasties.

·        Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagar Kingdom and the Mughal Kingdom.

·        Devotional movement and Sufism.

·        Major dynasties of Gujarat – their rulers – administration, economic conditions, society, religion, literature, art and architecture.

·        Independent Sultanate of Gujarat – Sultan Ahmed Shah I, Mahmud Bagdo and Bahadur Shah.

·        During the rule of Mughals and Marathas, rule of Gaikwad in Gujarat and Vadodara and Walker Agreement.
·        European trading companies in India – their struggle for supremacy – Bengal, Mysore, Marathas and in the special context of Hyderabad.

·        Governor Generals and Viceroys.

·        19th Independence of India – Emergence, Form, Causes, Consequences and Significance of Gujarat In special context.

·        Religious and social reform movements in India and Gujarat in the 19th century.

·        The Indian independence movement, Indian freedom fighters in India and abroad.

·        Reformist measures of Saurashtra, Kutch and the native states of Gujarat.

·        Mahatma Gandhi, His Thoughts, Principles and Demonstrations, Important Satyagraha – Kheda of Gujarat, In special reference to Borsad, Bardoli, Dharasana, Dholera, Rajkot and Limbdi Satyagraha.

·        Sardar Patel’s role in the freedom movement and post-independence integration.

·        Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar, his contribution and his contribution to the drafting of the Constitution of India.

·        Post-Independence India: Reorganization of States in the Country, Mahagujarat Movement, Important Events.

Cultural Heritage

·        Cultural Heritage of India and Gujarat: Forms of Art, Literature, Crafts and Architecture

·        Its impact on Indian saint tradition and folklore.

·        Indian forest traditions, fairs, festivals, food and drink, costumes and traditions.

·        Indian music and its importance.

·        Institutions of Gujarat, Library, Cultural-Religious-Literary Significance.

·        Gujarati language-dialects.

·        Gujarati Theater: Plays, Songs, Drama troupe.

·        Indigenous peoples: festivals, fairs, costumes, religious ceremonies.

·        Gujarati Literature: Streams, Modes, Litterateurs, Literature work,  Institute of Literature.

·        Pilgrimage and tourist places of Gujarat.

            Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations

·        Constitution of India – Emergence and Development, Characteristics, Prologue, Fundamental Rights and Guiding principles, constitutional amendments, important provisions and final structure.

·        Functions and Responsibilities of Union and State, Parliament and State Legislature: Structure, Functions, Powers And privileges. Matters and challenges related to the federal system. Power and finance up to the local level Assignment and its problems.

·        Constitutional Institutions: Power, Act and Accountability.

·        Panchayati Raj.

·        Public policy and governance.

·        The prospects of liberalization, privatization and globalization over governance.

·        Statutory, regulatory and non-judicial bodies.

·        Rights Concerns: Human Rights, Women’s Rights, SC-ST Rights, Children’s Rights) etc.

·        India’s Foreign Policy – International Relations – Agencies, Important Institutions, Various Organizations, Their Structure and authorized command.

·        Important policies and programs of the Central and State Governments.

·        Judiciary in India – Structure and body, important provisions related to crisis and constitutional Amendments, Judicial Review, Public Interest Litigation, Boundary Judgments

Mental Ability

·        Tactical and analytical ability.

·        A series of numbers, a sign, and its solution.

·        Relationship issues.

·        Diagrams and their subdivisions, van diagrams.

·        Clock, calendar, and age-related items.

·        Number system and it is honours.

·        Linear equations (in a cabal).

·        Proportion, Stakes, Variable.

·        Average or median, moderate and polynomial, Loaded average.

·        Exponents and exponents, without roots, cube roots, LCM, And HCF

·        Percentage, simple and Compounding interest, profit, and loss.

·        Time and work, speed time and distance, and distance.

·        Area and dimension, quantity and area of ​​simple geometric figures (six parallels Side-by-side solid, solid, cylindrical, conical, spherical).

·        Lines, Angles, and General Geometric Figures – Properties of Simple and Hatched Parallel Lines: Triangles Relative Side Measurement Properties: Pythagoras’ Hemisphere, Quadrilateral, Ellipse, Parallel Side Quadrilateral, equilateral quadrilateral.

·        Introduction to Algebra – BODMAS – Participants – A simple understanding of bizarre patterns.

·        Interpretation of information, analysis of information, adequacy of information, probability.

Paper Name Paper 2 General Studies II Syllabus

(Geology, Indian Economy and Planning, Current Events of regional, national and international importance, Science and Technology)

Geology

·        General Geography: Part of the Solar System Earth, Earth’s motion, the concept of time and season, Earth’s Internal structure, main landmarks and their characteristics, structure and organization of the atmosphere, Climate elements and forces, aerodynamics and meteorology, atmospheric disturbances, climatic Changes, Oceans: Physical, Chemical, Biological Characteristics, Aquatic Disasters, Marine And continental resources.

·        Physical Geography: In the context of India, Gujarat and the world: major natural divisions, earthquakes and Landslides, natural runoff, seasonal climate objectives: atmospheric disturbances, ups and downs, natural Vegetation: National uplands and sanctuaries, major soils, rocks and mines.

·        Social Geography: In the context of India, Gujarat and Widow: Population Distribution, Population Density, Population Elderly, masculine, literate, professional structure, SC and ST  Population, ethnic group, linguistic group, urban-urban components, urbanization and migration, metropolitan Country.

·        Economic Geography: Major Departments of Economics; Agriculture, industry, services, their main characteristics. Basic Industries – Agriculture, Minerals, Forestry, Fuel and Man-based Industries, Transportation and trade, methods and problems.

Indian Economy and Planning

·        The post-independence Indian economy, the emergence and development of planning operations in India, historical discussions, models of planning and changes over time. After updates Indian Economy in Time: New Economic Reforms, Policy Commission: Rise, Constitution and so on.

·        Agriculture Sector: Major Crops, Crop Type in different parts of the country Irrigation, Institutional Structure-India Land improvements; Technological changes in agriculture-agricultural production and product sentiment; Terms of trade between agriculture and industry; Agricultural finance policy; Agricultural sales and consignment; Deficit security and Food Policy for the distribution system, greenhouse, sustainable farming and organic farming.

·        Industrial policy; Public Enterprises in the field and their operations;  privatization and diversification Discussion; The growth of industrialization and so on; Area of ​​small scale industries; Productivity in the industrial sector; Special Economic Area (SEZ) and Industrialization, Foreign Investment and Competition Policy.

·        Infrastructure in the Indian Economy: Meaning of Infrastructural Facilities and Importance – Water Supply And Sanitation-Energy and Power-Science and Technology: – Urban and Urban Infrastructure Facilities – ports, malls, airports, railways, telecommunications. Social Impact Assessment

·        Periodic population structure trends and growth rates, race, rural-urban migration, Literacy, professional; The structure and trends of poverty and inequality; Unemployment-trends, structure and State Employment Policies. Indicators of development – the physical quality of the oven, human Development Statistics, Human Poverty Statistics, Other Development Statistics, National Wellness Statistics.

·        Indian public financial system; Indian tax system, public expenses, the deficit in Indian economy And help. And financial relations of the State and centre. Fresh Of fiscal and monetary policies their effects. Goods and Services Tax (GST): Concepts and Information.

·        Changes, structure, structure and direction of India’s foreign trade. India in the post-reform period The balance of the transaction.

·        Gujarat’s Economy – An Overview; Social sectors in Gujarat: Education, Health, and Nutrition. In the present decades, Gujarat’s economy, compared to India and other major states, is the mainstay of agriculture. Problems, forest, water resources, mining, industry and service sector. Economic and social infrastructure facilities Development Policies-An Evaluation.

 

            Science and Technology

·        Science and technology: The nature and field of science and technology, science in the daily oven. And National Policy on Technology, Science, Technology and Innovation, India various institutes involved in science, technology and innovation, their disciplines and Contributions, Contributions of Prominent Indian Scientists.

·        Information and Communication Technology (ICT): The nature and scope of ICT. We are encouraging ICT, ICT and Industry, ICT and Governance, ICT in Oven Various government schemes, e-governance programs and services, netiquette, cyber security Anxiety, National Cyber ​​Time Policy.

·        Technology in Space / Space and Defense Services: The Indian Space Program Emergence / Development. ISRO – its features and achievements, various satellite programs, for telecommunication satellite, Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), (ISRO), Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites, satellites for Indian missile programs, defence and educational services, Educate, DRDO – Vision, Mission and Vision.

·        Energy Needs and Efficiency: India’s Current Energy Requirements and Decreases, India’s Highs and Dependency, India’s Upliftment – Government Policies and Programs.

·        India’s Nuclear Policy and Its Commitment: India’s Nuclear Energy Program, Other Countries Along with India’s Nuclear Cooperative, India and the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), India’s Nuclear Weapons Policy, Draft Nuclear Doctrine of India, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), Physical Material Cut of Treaty (FMCT), Conference on Addiction Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) and India.

·        Environmental Science: Issues related to the environment and its legal aspects, national and Policies and treaties for environmental protection at the international level, Biodiversity its importance and relevance, climate change, inter-state efforts (policies and protocols) And India’s Commitment, Forests and Forests – Legal for Forest and Forest Conservation Structure. Environmental Disasters, Pollution, Carbon emissions, Heat, Climate National Action Plan on Change and Disaster Management. Biotechnology: and Forms, Fields and Uses / Implements of Nanotechnology; Ethical, social and legal issues, on government policies, ethical engineering and related issues and its human development Effect. Health and the environment.

National and international importance, Current Events of regional

Civil Service Exam GPSC Class I and Class II

GPSC Main Exam Pattern

Paper Name

Total Marks

Timing

Paper 1 Gujarati

150

180 min

Paper 2 English

150

180 min

Paper 3 Essay

150

180 min

Paper 4 General Studies-I

150

180 min

Paper 5 General Studies-II         

150

180 min

Paper 6 General Studies-III

150

180 min

Total

900

 

Civil Service Exam GPSC Class I and Class II

GPSC Main Exam Syllabus

Paper 1 Gujarati

·        નિબંધ: પાંચ પૈકી કોઈપણ એક (ઓછામાંઓછા ૨૫૦ વધુમાં વધુ ૩૦૦ શબ્દોમાં)(વણર્નાત્મક/વિશ્લેષનાત્મક/ચિંતનાત્મક/સાંપ્રત સમસ્યા પર આધારીત) ગુણ 20

·        વિચાર વિસ્તાર (ત્રણ પૈકી કોઈપણ બે) કાવ્ય પંક્તીઓકે ગદ્ય સુકતીનો વિચાર વિસ્તાર (આશરે૧૦૦ થી ૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) ગુણ 10

·        સંક્ષેપીકરણ : આપેલા ગદ્યખંડમાંથી આશરે૧/ભાગમાં તમારા શબ્દોમાં સંક્ષેપ ગુણ 10

·        દ્યસમીક્ષા: આપેલા ગદ્યખંડના આધારે પૂછેલા પ્રશ્નોનાં જવાબ લખો. ગુણ 10

·        ઔપચારિક ભાષણો તૈયાર કરવા (સ્વાગત, વિદાય, ઉદઘાટન વગેરે)/પત્રકાર રિષદ માટે ઉદબોધન તૈયાર કરવા (ર્જા, ખેત ધિરાણ,  પ્રદૂષણ, આરોગ્ય, શિક્ષણનો નીતિવષયક કે સમસ્યા વિષયક) (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં)  ગુણ 10

·        પ્રચાર માધ્યમો માટે નિવેદનો તૈયાર કરવા (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) ગુણ 10

·        પત્રલેખન (અભિનંદન/શુભેચ્છા/વિનંતી/ફરિયાદ વગેરે) (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) ગુણ 10

·        ચચાર્પત્ર (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) (વતર્માનપત્રમાં પ્રજાના પ્રશ્નો/સાંપ્રત સમસ્યાઓ/વ્યક્તિગત અભિપ્રાય રજુ કરતુ ચચાર્પત્ર) ગુણ 10

·         દ્રશ્ય આલેખન (ચિત્ર પરથી લખાણ આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) (આલેખ/ચિત્ર/ફ્લો ચાર્ટ/સરખામણી પત્રક/આંક્ડાકીય માહિતી વગેરે)  ગુણ 10

·        અહેવાલ લેખન (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) ગુણ 10

·        સંવાદકૌશલ્ય )વ્યક્તિઓ વચ્ચે સંવાદ (આશરે૧૫૦ શબ્દોમાં) (જુથ ચર્ચા, સભાનું કામકાજ, પાણી, કૃષિ, આરોગ્ય, સફાઈ, શિક્ષણને લગતી સમસ્યાઓ વગેરે. ગુણ 10

·        ભાષાંતર : અંગ્રેજીમાંથી ગુજરાતીમાં અનુવાદ ગુણ 10

·        ગુજરાતી વ્યાકરણ

 સૂચવ્યા મુજબ જવાબ લખો. (પ્રશ્નોમાં આંતરીક વિકલ્પો રહેશે નહી.

(1)   રૂઢિપ્રયોગો અર્થ અને તેનો વાક્યપ્રયોગ 2

(2)   કહેવતોનો અર્થ – 2

(3)   સમાસનો વિગ્રહ કરી તેની ઓળખ 2

(4)   છંદ ઓળખાવો 2

(5)   અલંકાર ઓળખાવો 2

(6)   શબ્દસમૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ 2

(7)   જોડણી શુધ્ધિ2

(8)   લેખન શુધ્ધિ/ભાષા શુધ્ધિ 2

(9)   સંધિ જોડો કે છોડો 2  

(10) વાક્યરચના અંગો/ વાકયના પ્રકાર / વાક્ય પરીવર્તન – 2

Paper 2 English

·        ESSAY (at least 250 words and a limit of 300 words): Choose any one subject from a rundown of five. (Enlightening/expository/philosophical/in light of Current Affairs) Marks20  

·        LETTER WRITING (in around 150 words): A proper letter communicating one’s supposition about an issue. The issues can manage day by day office matters/a difficult that has happened in the workplace/a sentiment because of one looked for by a positioned official and so on Marks 10

·        PRESS RELEASE/APPEAL (in around 150 words): The PR or offer ought to be on an issue relating to ongoing concern/issue/debacle/rumours and so on. Marks 10

·        REPORT WRITING (in around 150 words): A report on an official capacity/occasion/field trip/overview and so on Marks 15  

·        WRITING ON VISUAL INFORMATION (in around 150 words): A report on a diagram/picture/stream outline/table of correlation/basic measurable information and so on. Marks 15

·        FORMAL SPEECH (in around 150 words): A discourse (in a proper style) that will be perused out in a conventional capacity. This could be an introduction discourse, an instructive class/meeting, a conventional service of significance and so forth Marks 15

·        PRECIS WRITING: An abridgement in around 100 words for a 300-word section. Marks 15

·        READING COMPREHENSION: A perusing section of around 250 words to be given trailed by 05 Multiple-decision questions and 10 short answer type questions. 15 (MCQs: 05; Short answer types:

·        ENGLISH GRAMMAR: Multiple decision addresses set from the accompanying rundown:

a. Tenses

b. Voice

c. Portrayal (Direct-Indirect)

d. Change of sentences

e. Utilization of Articles and Determiners

f. Utilization of Prepositions

g. Utilization of Phrasal action words

h. Utilization of informal articulations

I. Authoritative Glossary

j. Equivalents/Antonyms

k. Single-word replacement

l. Firm gadgets/Connectives/Linkers

m. Fastens

n. Words that create turmoil like homonyms/homophones. Marks 20

·        Interpretation: Translation of a short section (of around 150 words) from Gujarati to English.

            Paper 3 Essay

Marks-150 Medium-Gujarati / English Time-2 hours

There are three sections in this paper-A total of three essays, one from each section, about 500 each.

Purpose: The purpose of the above form is to impart knowledge and expertise in various subjects of the candidate and in the form of their essay.

The ability to write consistently is to be tested.

Subject matter: –

·        Recent events.

·        Socio-political matters.

·        Socio-economic matters.

·        Socio-environmental issues

·        Cultural and historical aspects.

·        Heads on Citizenship

·        Reflective topic

Verification matters: –

1                ·        Ability to write

·        Ability to express in a coherent and coherent manner.

·        Knowledge of the chosen subject.

The following matters will be given priority for evaluation.

1                ·        Following the established rules and format for essay writing.

·        Purity of grammar in expression. The originality of thought and expression.

Paper Name Paper 4 General Studies I (Main) Syllabus

(Indian History, Cultural Heritage, Geography)

Indian History

·        Indus Valley Civilization and important excavated sites in India. – Main features.

·        Vedic time – Jain Dharma and Buddhist Dharma, Nanda dynasty.

·        Foreign influences on India and its impact.

·        Important dynasties of ancient India – Maurya, Shung, Satvahana, Kushan, Gupta, Chalukya, Rashtrakut, In the special context of Vijaynagar Kingdom, Pallava and Cholo – their administration, art, architecture, Literature, Science and Technology:

·        Educational Institutions: Takshashila, Nalanda and Vallabhi.

·        Stories of foreign travellers’ stay in India.

·        Hasharvadharna and its time, its relations with Gujarat.

·        Major dynasties of Gujarat.

·        Delhi Sultanate from 1206 to 1526.

·        Devotional movement and Sufism.

·        Mughal Empire from 1526 to 1707.

·        Rise and fall of the Maratha Empire.

·        The Arrival of Europeans in India, establishment and expansion of British rule in India from 1757 to 1856, land revenue system. Permanent deposit, ryotwari and mahalwari.

·        Declaration of Independence of India 1857 and the Declaration of Queen Victoria.

·        Religious and social reform movements in India and Gujarat in the 19th century

·        Activities Responsible for the Rise of Nationalism in India, Activities of the Indian National Congress.

·        The rise of Mahatma Gandhi on the national stage and his views, principles and manifestations of India Attitudes on political, social, economic, religious and cultural ovens.

·        Sardar Patel in the independence movement and post-independence integration.

·        Indian freedom fighters in India and Abroad, Azad Hind Foj and Subhash Chandra Bose.

·       Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar, his contribution and his contribution to the drafting of the Constitution of India.

·      Post-Independence India: Reorganization of States in the Country, Mahagujarat Movement, Important Events.

Cultural heritage

·        Indian culture and its art forms from ancient to modern times, literature, crafts and The main features of architecture; The main characteristics of Indian society, unity in diversity.

·        Arts and Crafts of Gujarat: Socio-Cultural Aid.

·        The Socio-cultural context of Gujarati Bhavai in Gujarati theatre.

·        Folk culture and the oral tradition of Gujarat: its importance, characteristics and effects.

·        The impact of Indian films and theatre on society.

·        The validity of Gandhi’s ideology.

·        Coastal culture of Gujarat and Tribal culture.

·        Gujarat’s women’s litterateurs.

Geography

·        Physical Characteristics and Resources: In the context of Gujarat and India: Main Lands-Climate, land, rivers, vegetation. Main resources: land, soil, rocks, sediments, water and Vegetable resources.

·        Economic activities: Primary activities – agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries, mining and minerals; The second activities – Housing industry, Manufacturing, Tertiaries Businesses, Commerce, Transportation, Communications, Storage, other services; Quarterly Elements-Ethical Elements Localization Factors, Heads and Problems.

·         Social and Demographic: Population Distribution, Density, sex-age composition, Urban-Rural Organization, Scheduled Criteria – Scheduled Tribes Organization, Religious, Linguistic, Literacy and Education Characteristics, migration, urbanization, population policy and problems.

·        Developmental and environmental issues, sustainable development, diversification, social and economic Effects, Smart City and Remedies. Natural Occupo-Earthquake, Landslide, Ascension Tsunami, Drought, Flood, Climate Change, Carbon Emissions, Pollution Outbreak Management.

Paper Name Paper 5 General Studies II (Main) Syllabus

(Public Administration and Governance, Indian Polity and Constitution, Ethics in Public Service)

Public Administration and Governance

·        Which means, Nature and Scope of Public Administration – Evolution in India – Authoritative thoughts in Kautilya’s Arthashastra; Mughal organization; Legacy of English guideline

·        The role of civil service in a democracy.

·  Government policies and interventions in the context of the development of various sectors, implementation issues and Problems.

·        Development – The role of civil society, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders.

·        Statutory, regulatory and various non-judicial bodies.

·    Good Governance and e-Governance – Transparency, Accountability and Sensitivity in Governance – Civil Rights Letter, Right to Information, Foreign Service Act and its implications, social investigation And its importance.

Indian Polity and Constitution

·        Constitution of India and its main features.

·        Functions of the Union and State Governments of India

·        Heads and Challenges to the Federal Structure – The Role of the Governor in the States.

·        Division of power between Central and State Governments (Central List, State List, Co-list), Heads And challenges.

·        Urban and Rural local government system in the context of the constitutional amendment in 73th and 74th.

·        Constitutional bodies and their role.

·        Parliament and State Legislature – Structure, Operations, Operations, Powers and Privileges.

·        Judiciary in India – Structure and body, important provisions related to crisis and constitutional Amendments, Judicial Review, Public Interest Litigation, Boundary Judgments.

Ethics in Public Service

·        Ethics and Human Dialogue: Summary, Determinants and Impacts on Human Behavior, Consequences; Principles of Policy, Policy in Personal and Public Relations, Policy in Public Service, Truth and Accountability – Right to Information Act, Outreach Act and its implications.

·        Attitude: basic elements, Thoughts and their effects and relation on behaviour; moral and political attitudes; Social effects and the role of consolidation/encouragement.

·        Emotional intelligence: its usefulness and application in perception, management and governance.

·        Human Values: Family, Social and Educational Problems in Educating Citizens on Values Introduction.

·        Policy-related issues and challenges – Ethics, Lokpal, Lokayukta

·        Case study of matters pertaining to the above points Ethics and Human Dialogue and Attitude.

Paper Name Paper 6 General Studies III (Main) Syllabus

(Indian Economy and Planning, Science and Technology, Current Events of Regional, National and International)

Indian Economy and Planning

·        Post-Independence Economic Development, Key Features of Indian Economy at Independence Time and India’s Characteristics of low economic growth (in terms of colonialism in India), national income and per capita Trends of income; Regional Structure (Production and Employment) – Primary, Secondary, and Service Sector. Development under various policies (including five-year plans) – Goals, Obstacles, Organizations and Policy formulation; Policy Commission – Constitution and Functions.

·        The Indian economy in the post-economic period. Behind Indian economic reforms Background – New economic policy and its implications in the context of liberalization, privatization and globalization; Re-interpretation of India’s development strategy.

·        Land reform in India and Gujarat.

·        Growth and Productivity: Sustainable Growth: Concepts and Barriers. Land management and Institutional land structure of reforms, heart rate and technological changes. Capital accumulation in agriculture; Deficit security, agro-economics, agriculture and agriculture distribution system.

·        Indian finances; Indian tax system, out-of-pocket expenses, out-of-debt, the deficit in Indian economy and help. Central and State Financial Relations. Equitable Economic Stability: Trade, Fiscal, Fundamentals of investment and monetary policy and their implications. Goods and Services Tax (GST): Concept and Informed of it.

·        Industry Policies and Operations: Industry Structure and Structure – Heads of Centralization, Large As opposed to small business-industrial localization; Industrial growth: trends and so on, cottage industries; Performance of public and privatization area.

·        Population and Human Development: Large Population Features – Population Size and Growth, Season and Age Structure, Commercial distribution. Population, urbanization and economic growth in India. Components of economic development as population growth and population consolidation, progress in human development in India. Development of Health and family welfare, education in India, and development of health infrastructure. Environment n Sustainable development.

·        Rural Development – Challenges and Policies; Poverty-trends, measurements and policies; Inequality-measurement, Causes and effects. Employment and Unemployment-Labor size, participation rate, business structure, Rural and Urban Unemployment, Employment Policies / Schemes in India. Skill India, Make in India and starters.

·        External Area: Foreign Trade Trends, Structure and Directions. External field improvements. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign Institutional Investment (FII).

·        Indicative Indicators for India in global indices Human Development Index, Global Innovation, Global Creativity Index, Global Competitiveness Index, and Global Gender Gap Report.

·        Gujarat’s Economy – An Overview; Social sectors in Gujarat: Education, Health, and Nutrition. In the present decades, Gujarat’s economy, compared to India and other major states, is the mainstay of agriculture. Problems, forest, water resources, mining, industry and service sector. Economic and social infrastructure Facilities Development Policies – An Evaluation. The co-operative movement in Gujarat Its impact on socio-economic affairs.

·        Infrastructural facilities: airports, Energy, Port, Roads, Railways, telecommunications. Social Impact assessment.

Science and Technology

·        A combination of science, technology and innovation for a noble human oven, in the daily oven. Science and technology: National Policies for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation, Science and India’s contribution in the field of technology, science and use of technology Challenges and obstacles, the role and scope of science and technology in design.

·        Information and Communication Technology: (ICT) – It’s Importance, Benefits and Challenges, e-Governance and policies on India, cybercrime and cybersecurity.

·        Indian Space Program – Past, Present and Future, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) – Its features and achievements, India’s Satellite the usefulness of satellites in various field affecting human lives, Defense Research and Development Organization

·        India’s Energy Requirements, Efficiency and Resources, Clean energy Resources, Policies and Programs of the Government of India.

·        Key Characteristics of India’s Nuclear Policy, Development of Nuclear Work in India, International At the level of nuclear policies and India’s approach to it.

·        Comparison of development and environment, depletion of natural resources, environmental pollution and degradation, sustainable Development – Possibilities and challenges, water, climate change and its effects on the environment, Climate justice – an individual phenomenon: environmental impact assessment, disaster management, The interrelationship between health and the environment.

·        Forms, field and application/implementation of biotechnology and nanotechnology in India; Ethical, social And other legal issues, government policies, ethical engineering and related issues and Its effect on human life.

·        In the field of science and technology: Indians’ proven, indigenous technologies: and new technologies: To develop.

·        Matters relating to intellectual property rights in the field of science and technology.

Current Events of Regional, National and International

 

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