- History (India and the Contemporary World – I): Focuses on pivotal global shifts, starting with the French Revolution (1789), followed by the Russian Revolution and the rise of Nazism.
- Geography (Contemporary India – I): Covers India’s physical features, climate, drainage systems, and its size and location in the global context.
- Political Science (Democratic Politics – I): Introduces the definition of democracy, constitutional design, electoral politics, and the working of institutions like the Parliament and Judiciary.
- Economics: Focuses on foundational economic concepts through case studies like "The Story of Village Palampur," and explores broader issues like food security ".
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