Tuesday, January 23, 2018

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General Science, Environment & Technology Development

Group (A): Physical Science
  1. System of Units: MKS, COS and SI
  2. Definition of speed,velocity, gravity, mass, weight, force, impact, work, power and energy.
  3. Solar system, relative position of Earth with respect to Sun and other planets, movement of earth and moon in solar system, lunar and solar eclipses
  4. Concept and nature of sound.Wave length and frequency, infrasonic and Ultrasonic sounds, Sources of Infrasonic sound In nature, Ultrasonic sound characteristics and some applications.
Group (B): Life Science
  1. The living world, Cell-Structure and its functionsDiversity of organism ,
  2. Bio molecules – structure and function of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.Vitamins and deficiency diseasesEnzymesHormones – Plant hormones and growth regulation.Animal hormones and their functions.
  3. Cell reproduction – Cell cycle Mitosis and Meiosis
  4. Medallion Inheritance – Monohybrid and Dihybrid crossSex linked Inheritance, Sex DeterminationDNA Structure & Function, DNA Replication, Protein Synthesis, Gene RegulationMolecular basis of differentiation.
  5. Theories of Evolution of Life on earthincluding Human Evolution
Group (C): Agriculture Science
  1. Different agro-climatic zones of Jharkhand, rain fall pattern and known abiotic stresses in each zone.
  2. Rain fed agriculture: Conventional food and horticultural crops of the state.Need for diversification of crops for food as well as nutritional security in the wake of climate change; Rain water harvesting and its role in improving agriculture output in Jharkhand; Fish farming
  3. Soil fertility status of Jharkhand- Application of Vermi compost and Farm Yard Manure (FYM) for improving soil health. Nitrogen fixing bacteria; their applications and Concept of Organic farming
  4. Concept of Agro-forestry, Waste lands and means to reclaim them
  5. Government schemes for the benefit of the farmers of the state
Group (D): Environmental Science
Concept of Ecosystem, Structure and Function of EcosystemNatural resources-Renewable and Non renewable resources, Environmental Conservation-in situ and ex situ conservationPollutionAirWaterSound and Soil Solid Waste ManagementBiodiversity: concept, hotspots, threats to biodiversityGlobal Environmental Issues: Climate changeGlobal warming, Ozone layer depletionAcid rain, Desertification, Environmental Laws-The Environment (Protection) Act, The Air [Prevention & Control of Pollution) ActThe Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,  Forest Conservation Act

Group (E): 
National Policy for Science and TechnologyEnergy demand of the country;Conventional and Non-conventional sources of energy; Nuclear Energy : its merits and demeritsTrends in Nuclear Policy, NPT and CTBTSpace Technology-lndian space programmes. Application of Satellites for different purposes; Indian missile programme; Remote sensing : GIS and its application In weather forecasting, disaster warning, mapping of water, soil, and mineral resources etcUse of Biotechnology in agriculture, animal breeding, pharmaceuticals, food technology, and environmental conservationPossible adverse effects of biotechnological interventionsInformation technology: Computers and its application in data processingdata programmesCyber-crime and cyber laws.
National Health Policy : national programmes for prevention and control of Malaria, Leprosy,T.B., Cancer, Aids, Blindness etc.

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Indian Economy, Globalization & Sustainable Development

Group (A): Basic Features of Indian Economy

  1. National Income: Elementary concepts of national income & methods of its calculation e.g. GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP, GSDP, NSDP, DDP at constant & current prices at factor cost etc.
  2. Inflation: Concept, control of inflation; monetary, fiscal & direct measures
  3. Demographic Features: Work force composition, demographic dividend with special reference to census of 2011: National Population Policy
  4. Agriculture and Rural Economy : Importance of agriculture in national economy; agricultural growth in India-production & productivity; causes of low productivity and measures taken by government to improve agricultural production; Green RevolutionEver Green Revolution and Rainbow revolutionWTO and agriculture.Marketing and pricing of agricultural inputs and outputs.
  5. Industrial Economy: Policy Initiative & charges 
  6. Public Finance : nature, importance and scope of public financePublic Revenue-Principles and types of taxation; direct, indirect, progressive and proportionalconcept of VAT
  7. Public Expenditure : Theories of public expenditure; causes of growth of public expenditure and its impact on economy; internal and external borrowings
  8. Budget : Principles of budgeting; types of budgeting-principles- .Zero based; FRMD
  9. Fiscal Policy : Concept and role of fiscal policy in achieving employment, stability and economic development
  10. Centre-State fiscal relationship,role of Finance Commission; Financial aspects of 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments
  11. Structure of Indian monetary and banking system in India.
  12. Composition and direction of India’s trade; Balance of payment problem
Group (B) – Sustainable Development, Economic Issues and Indian Development Strategy
  1. Meaning and Measurement of Economic DevelopmentCharacteristics of Under Development.
  2. Indicators of development: HDI,India’s HDI progress , GDIGEM
  3. Rote of Foreign capital & technology in growth of economy.
  4. Sustainable development : concept and indicators of sustainable development; economic, social and environmental sustainability; concept of Green GDP; Strategy and policy for sustainable development in India
  5. Meaning of Inclusive growth and development policy and strategy during 11th and 12th Five Year Plans.
  6. Development status and Issues pertaining to socially and economically marginalised sections, like STs, SCs, religious minorities,backward castes and women; schemes launched for their development by Central/State Governments, including TSP, SC,ST and minorities
  7. Poverty and Unemployment:Measurements and trends; identification of BPL familiesHPI, Multi Dimensional Indian poverty index.
  8. Food and Nutritional Security : Trends In Food production and consumption in IndiaProblem of Food Security : Problems and issues of storage,procurement distribution,import and export: Government policies,schemes and programmes such as, PDS, ICDS and Mid-day Meal etc.
  9. Governmental policies for food and nutritional security.
  10. Planning Strategy : Objectives and strategy of Indian Five Year PlansFunctions and Role of NDC, Planning Commission.
  11. Decentralized Planning : Meaning and importance; and decentralised planning; major initiatives in India.

Group (C) – Economic Reforms, Nature and Impact on Indian Economy
  1. New economic Reforms-Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization, rationale and need for reformsInternational financial institutions IMF, World Bank. WTO, their role and impact on Indian economy
  2. Financial and Banking sector reforms, economic reforms and rural banking impact on rural credit:sources and problems of rural credit, institutional credit,SHG, micro finance, NABARD, RRBs, rural co-operativesScheduled Commercial Banksfinancial inclusion
  3. Globalization of Indian economy ; its positive and negative impacts on different sectors, issues of FDI and FII in India.
  4. Agricultural sector reforms and its impact on growth; issues of subsidies and public investment on agriculture, reforms and agrarian crisis ,
  5. Industrial development and Economic reforms in India : Major changes in industrial policy, its impact on industrial growth & problems of SMEsrole of’ Public Sector enterprises in India’s industrialization in post reforms period; Disinvestment and Privatization of Public Enterprises

Group (D) – Economy of Jharkhand: Features,Issues, Challenges and Strategics
  1. Economic growth and structure of Jharkhand’s economy, sectoral composition, growth in SDP and per capita NSDP in last decade, Agricultural and industrial growth in Jharkhand
  2. Demographic features of Jharkhand : population growth, sex ratio, density, literacy,composition of work force, rural-urban composition etc. with special reference to Census of 2001 and 2011,inter district variations.
  3. Status of poverty, unemployment, food security, malnutrition, education and health indicators In Jharkhand, major initiatives, Issues of agricultural and rural development, major programs and schemes; poverty alleviation programs; PURA,Bharat Nirman, MGNREGA, PMGSY, SCSY, 1AY, NRLM etc. Food security schemes .
  4. Land, forest and environmental issues in Jharkhand : land reforms and agrarian relations, tribal land alienation, development induced displacement of people;its impacts and policy initiatives; Forest issues
  5. and implementation of FRA, Environmental degradation and State policy to deal with to,
  6. Five year plans in Jharkhand strategy and achievement in X and Xlth plan, TSP and SCSP, Public finance trends in Jharkhand, Industrial policy in Jharkhand and industrial development


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Public Administration & Good Governance
  1. Public Administration: Introduction, meaning, scope & significance
  2. Public & Private Administration
  3. Union Administration: Central Secretariat, Cabinet Secretariat, Prime Minister’s Office, Planning Commission
  4. State Administration: State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Chief Minister’s Office
  5. District Administration: Origin & development of the office of the District Magistrate & Collector, Changing role of the District Collector, Impact of the separation of judiciary on district administration
  6. Personnel Administration: Recruitment of Civil Services: Union Public Service Commission & the State Public Service Commission, Training of Civil Servants, Leadership & its qualities, employee’s morale & productivity
  7. Delegation, Centralization & Decentralization of authority
  8. Bureaucracy: Origin, its merits & demerits, role of bureaucracy in policy formulation & its implementation, Nexus between bureaucracy & political executive, generalist vs specialist
  9. Development Administration
  10. Disaster Management: Causes, meaning & classification of disaster, Disaster mitigation; immediate & long term measures
  11. Good Governance: Meaning  & concept of good & responsive governance, main features of Good Governance; Accountability, Transparency, Honesty & Quick Delivery, Role of Civil Society & People’s Participation in Good Governance, Grievance Redressal Mechanism; Lokpal, Lokayukta, Central Vigilance Commissioner; Citizen’s Charter; Object, machinery & measures provided in (i) Right to Service Act, (ii) Right to Information Act,  (iii) Right to Education Act, (iv) The Consumer Protection Act, (v) Domestic Violence Against Women (Prevention) Act, (vi) Old Age Act
  12. Human Rights: Concept & meaning, Universal declaration of Human Rights, National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commission, Human Rights & Social Issues, Human Rights & Terrorism


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Indian Constitution & Polity
1.     Preamble of the Indian Constitution (Secular, Democratic & Socialist)-Philosophy behind it
2.     Salient features of the Indian Constitution, Concept of Public Interest Litigation; Basic structures of the Indian Constitution
3.     Fundamental Rights & Duties
4.     Directive Principles of the state policy
5.     Union Government:
a)     Union Executive: Power & functions of President, Vice President, Prime Minister & the Council of Ministers; Functioning under a coalition Government
b)     Union Legislature: Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha; Organization & Functions; Law making process, Parliamentary Committees, Parliament’s control over executive, Privilege & immunities of Parliament & its members
c)     Union Judiciary: The supreme court; its role & powers, Principles of Natural Justice & Rule of Law, Judicial Review & Judicial Activism
6.     State Government:
a)     State Executive: Power & functions of Governor, Chief Minister & the Council of Ministers
b)     State Legislature: Organization, power & functions with special reference to Jharkhand
c)     State Judiciary: High Court; organization, powers & functions, subordinate judiciary
d)     The Panchayats & the Municipalities: Constitution, powers, functions & responsibilities with special reference to 73rd & 74th Constitutional amendments
7.     Center-State relationship: Administrative, Legislative & Financial
8.     Provisions relating to administration of Scheduled Areas L& Scheduled Tribal Areas
9.     Special provisions relating to reservation of seats for SC & ST in legislature, services etc.
10. Emergency provisions of the constitution
11. Comptroller & Auditor General of India (CAG)
12. Election Commission of India

13. Political Parties & Pressure Groups
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Geography
(A) Physical Geography (General Principals)
  1. Origin & evolution of earth, inteerior of earth, Wagner's Continental Drift Theory, Plate tectonics, Volcanoes, Earthquakes & Tsunamis
  2. Major types of rocks & their characteristics, evolution & characteristics of landforms in the Glacial, Arid & Karst regions
  3. Geomorphic processes; weathering, mass erosion & deposition, soil formation, landscape cycles, ideas of Davis & Penck
  4. Composition, structure & stratification of the atmosphere
  5. Insolation, heat budget of the earth
  6. Horizontal & vertical distribution of temperature, inversion of temperature
  7. Air masses & fronts, tropical & temperate cyclones
  8. Evaporation & condensation; dew, frost, fog, mist & cloud, rainfall types
  9. Classification of climates (Koppen & Throntwaite), Greenhouse effect, global warming & e, climatic changes
  10. Hydrological cycle, distribution of temperature & solicits in the ocean & seas, waves, tides & currents, ocean floor relief features
(B) Physical & Human Geography of India
  1. Structure, relief & physiographic divisions, Drainage systems: Himalayan & the Peninsular
  2. Indian monsoon mechanism, onset & retreat, climatic types (Koppen & Trewartha), Gree revolution & its impact on major crops in India, Food scarcity
  3. Natural vegetation-Forest types & distribution, wild life conservation, biosphere reserves
  4. Major types of Soils (ICAR classification) & their distribution, Soil degradation & conservation
  5. Natural Hazards: Floods, Droughts, Cyclones, Landslides
  6. Population growth, distribution & density
  7. Age, sex ratio, rural-urban composition
  8. Population, environment & development
  9. Types of settlements: Rural & Urban, Urban morphology, functional classification of urban settlements, problems of human settlement in India
(C) Natural Resources of India: Development & Utilization
  1. Land Resources: General land use, agricultural land use, geographical condition & distribution of major crops, like rice, wheat, cotton, jute, sugarcane, rubber, tea & coffee
  2. Water Resources: Availability & utilization for industrial & other purposes, irrigation, scarcity of water, methods of conservation; rain water harvesting & watershed management, ground water management
  3. Minerals & Energy Resources: Distribution & utility of (a) Metallic minerals (iron ore, bauxite, manganese), (b) non-metallic & conventional minerals (coal, petroleum & natural gas), (c) Hydro electricity & non conventional sources of energy (Solar, Wind, Bio gas), (d) Energy sources, their distribution & conservation
  4. Development of Industries: Types of industries; factors of industrial location, distribution & changing pattern of selected industries (iron & steel, cotton textile, sugar & petro-chemicals), Weber's theory of industrial location-its relevance in the modern world
  5. Transport, Communication & International Trade: (a) Roads, Railways & Waterways (b) Bases of international trade, changing pattern of India's foreign trade
(D) Geography of Jharkhand & Utilization of its Resources:
  1. Geological history, landforms, drainage, climate, soil types & forests; agriculture & irrigation, Damodar & Suvarnrekha Valley projects, mineral resources of Jharkhand, their extraction & utilization
  2. Population: Growth, distribution, density, tribal population & their distribution, problems of tribes & tribal development plans, their customs, rituals, festivals etc.
  3. Industrial & urban development, major industries-iron, steel & cement, cottage industries
  4. Pattern of urban settlement & pollution problems
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History
(A) Ancient Period:
  1. The Indus Valley Civilization : Origin, antiquity, extent, authorship and main features
  2. Origin of the Aryans
  3. Antiquity and stratification of the Vedic literature: Society, economy and religion during Early (Rig-Vedic) period
  4. The Lichchhavis and their republican constitution
  5. The rise of Magadhan Empire
  6. The Mauryas : Extent of empire, Kalinga War and its impact; Ashoka's Dhamma, Foreign Policy, Development of Art & Architecture during the Mauryan period
  7. The Kushanas : Kanishka; Extent of empire, His religious policy, Development of Art, Architecture and Letters during the Kushana period
  8. The Guptas : Extent of empire; development of language and literature, art & architecture during Gupta period
  9. Harsha-Vardhan : The last great Hindu ruler of Northern India; cultural achievements during his period
  10. The Cholas : Maritime activities in South-East Asian countries, Chola administration, art & architecture 
  11. Cultural achievements of Pallavas
(B) Medieval Period:
  1. The Arab invasion of India
  2. The Ghazanvid invasion of India
  3. The Delhi Sultanate : Market & Military reforms of Allauddin Khilji; Utopian policies of Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq
  4. The Mongol invasion of India
  5. Religious movements: (a) Sufism, (b) Bhakti Movement
  6. Dawn of a new Islamic culture : Indo-Islamic architecture, Development of Urdu & Hindi languages 
  7. The Mughals: First battle of Panipat, Achievement of Sher Shah Suri, Consolidation of Mughal empire, Establishment of Jagirdari & Mansabdari systems under Akbar, Akbar's Religious and Rajput policies, Aurangzeb's Religious and Rajput policies, Mughal architecture & painting, Economic condition during Mughal period
  8. The rise of Marathas : Achievements of Shivaji, Northward expansion of the Marathas & their downfall

(C) Modern Period:

  1. Begining of European settlements : Formation & growth of East India Company; Consolidation of British power in India; Battles of Plassey & Buxar,; Control over Mysore; Subsidiary Alliance; Doctrine of Lapse; Doctrine of Escheat
  2. Resistance to Colonial Rule : Tribal & Cultural Renaissance; Revolt of 1857
  3. Social Reform Movements in Hindu Community : Brahma Samaj, Arya Samaj, Ram Krishna Mission, Prarthana Samaj & Theosophical Society of India
  4. Social Reform movements in Muslim Community : Wahabi Movement & Aligarh Movement
  5. Struggle for Raising Women's status : Abolition of Sati System, Widow Marriage Act, Consent Bill, Stress on Female Education
  6. Land revenue administration under the British rule: Permanent Settlement: Ryotwari & Mahalwari Systems
  7. Rise of nationalism in India in the 19th century : Formation of Indian National Congress: Moderates & Extremists; Swadeshi movement, Home Rule League movement, Khilafat movement
  8. Mahatma Gandhi & mass politics : Non co-operation movement, Civil disobedience movement, Quit India movement
  9. The partition of India & its consequences
  10. India after independence : Integration of Princely states in Indian Union; Linguistic Reorganization of states; Non-aligned policy under Nehru & Indira Gandhi, Liberation of Bangladesh
(C) History of Jharkhand:
  1. Adi-dharma i.e. Sarna cult of Jharkhand tribals 
  2. Concept of Sadan & emergence of Nagpuria Language
  3. Tribal revolts in Jharkhand & national struggle
  4. Birsa movement
  5. Tana Bhagat movement
  6. Freedom movement in Jharkhand

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खोरठा भाषा एवं साहित्य 

भाग (क) : खोरठा भाषा 
(i) खोरठा भाषा का उद्भव और विकास
(ii) खोरठा भाषा की विशेषताएं
(iii) खोरठा भाषा का व्याकरण - संज्ञा, सर्वनाम, वचन, पुरुष, लिंग-निर्णय, काल, क्रिया, विशेषण, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय, कारक
iv) शब्द गठन एवं वाक्य संरचना एवं क्षेत्रीय रूप, मानकीकरण
(v) लिपि समस्या, विशेषताएं तथा विकास
(vi) खोरहटा भाषा का झारखण्ड की अन्य भाषाओं से सम्बन्ध एवं विभिन्नता

भाग (ख) : खोरठा लोक साहित्य 
(i) खोरठा लोक साहित्य का सामान्य परिचय, विशेषताएं एवं महत्व
(ii) खोरठा लोकगीत की परिभाषा, विशेषताएं एवं महत्त्व, खोरठा लोकगीत का वर्गीकरण, लोकगीतों में विविध-चित्रण
(iii) खोरठा लोक कथाओं का उद्भव और विकास, वर्गीकरण एवं महत्व
(iv) लोकगाथा
(v) खोरठा प्रकीर्ण साहित्य - (क) लोकोक्ति, (ख) मुहावरा, (ग) पहेली, (घ) मंत्र

भाग (ग) : खोरठा शिष्ट साहित्य 
(i) खोरठा साहित्य का काल विभाजन - (क) आदिकाल, ख) मध्यकाल, (ग) आधुनिक काल
(ii) खोरठा पद्य साहित्य का उद्भव एवं विकास
 गीत, कविता
(iii) खोरठा गद्य साहित्य का इतिहास एवं विकास - (क) कहानी, ख) उपन्यास, (ग) नाटक, (घ) आत्मकथा, (ङ) जीवनी, (च) यात्रा वृतांत, (छ) निबंध, (ज) शब्द चित्र, (झ) संस्मरण

भाग (घ) : खोरठा साहित्यकार एवं साहित्य 
(i) खोरठा साहित्य के विकास पर अन्य भारतीय साहित्यों का प्रभाव
(ii) खोरठा भाषा साहित्य के प्रमुख कवि, लेखकों, कलाकारों की कृतियों  का परिचय - श्री  निवास पानुरी, भुवनेश्वर दत्त शर्मा "व्याकुल", ए. के. झा, श्याम सुन्दर महतो, विश्वनाथ दसौंधी राज, विश्वनाथ नागर, शिवनाथ प्रमाणिक, कुमारी शशि, ड़ॉ. बिनोद कुमार, ड़ॉ. बी. एन. ओहदार


भाग (ङ) : खोरठा निबंध 
निम्नलिखित विषयों में से देवनागरी लिपि में निबंध लेखन 
(i) सम-सामयिक विषय पर निबंध 
(ii) सांस्कृतिक विषय 
(iii) सामजिक विषय 
(iv) आर्थिक विषय 
(v) भौगोलिक विषय 

भाग (च) : खोरठा संक्षेपण 
दिए गए गद्यांश का शीर्षक एवं संक्षेपण करना होगा 

भाग (छ) : खोरठा गद्यांश 
इस भाग में परीक्षार्थियों को दिए गए हिंदी गद्यांश को खोरठा भाषा (देवनागरी लिपि) में अनुवाद 

भाग (ज) : खोरठा आउछेद से प्रश्न 
इस भाग में परीक्षार्थियों को दिए गए अनुच्छेद/ अवतरण पढ़ कर खोरठा भाषा में तीन प्रश्नों का उत्तर देना है 
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