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Geography XII Part-II

By Dr. Soyhunlo Sebu   |   RIE Bhopal
Learners enrolled: 56
Geography is introduced as an elective subject at the senior secondary level in the CBSE affiliated schools.
Students mostly choose Geography for pursuing their academic interest and, therefore, need an in depth knowledge of the subject.
Geography helps the students to explore, understand and analyse the environmental and social aspects of the world and the inter-relationship between physical and human environments and their impacts on the community.
The Geography course of Class XII, Book 2,“ India and Economy” will familiarize the students with the key concepts, describe locations and help them correlate how a place is linked with other places at different levels -local, regional, national and global.
This book, deals with India and its economic aspects, taking a clue from class XI’s book - Physical Geography of India- which actually has laid the platform for the difference in economic development in the different parts of our country.
The first unit deals with the most important resource, i.e. Human resource. It discusses about the distribution of population, its growth, spatio temporal variation and composition in India. It also touches upon the pattern of migration, its variation, and the causes behind it and its consequences. Lastly the variation in the level of Human development among the states is analysed.
The second unit interestingly explains the settlement pattern in the different corners of India with special emphasis on the rural and urban population, villages, towns and different categories of cities.
Unit three showcases our country’s bountiful land, water and mineral resources. It analyses our land use pattern, agricultural seasons, crops, the development and the plans initiated after our independence to enhance our agricultural produce to be self-sufficient. It also points out the problems in Indian agricultural system.
This unit also elaborates on the availability of our water resources, mineral resources, their distribution, significance, need for conservation and the steps taken to conserve them.
It also discusses about the industries of India from the point of view of the factors behind their location, types, distribution, industrial regions, and the new industrial policy. In this unit, the planning system with special mention about regional imbalances and the special plans for the upliftment of the backward tribes/regions to bring them at par with the rest of the country for sustainable development, is also explained.
The fourth unit deals about the status of the lifelines of our country, i.e. the Transport and Communication system along with International Trade - which link the other economic activities and people together.
The last unit Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems analyses the different types of pollution that India is facing today, along with urban waste disposal and case studies.
Rupa Das
DPS RK Puram, New Delhi
Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Duration : 24 weeks
Category :
  • School
Level : School
Start Date : 16 Oct 2024
End Date : 25 Mar 2025
Enrollment Ends : 01 Mar 2025
Exam Registration Ends : 21 Mar 2025
Exam Date : 24 Mar 2025 IST

Note: This exam date is subject to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

Chapter No.

Module No.

Module Name

Chapter 1

Module 1

Population: Distribution, Density and Growth

Module 2

Population Growth – Variations, Consequences & Adolescents

Module 3

Population Composition: Rural – Urban, Linguistic and Religious Composition

Module 4

Composition of Working Population, Work Participation Rate, Occupational Categories

Assignment 1

Chapter 2

Module 5

Migration – Types

Module 6

Migration – Types, Causes and consequences

Assignment 2

Chapter 3

Module 7

Human Development in India – Part 1

Module 8

Human Development in India – Part 2

Assignment 3

Chapter 4

Module 9

Introduction to Human Settlements – Rural Settlements – Part 1

Module 10

Introduction to Human Settlements – Rural Settlements – Part 2

Assignment 4

Chapter 5

Module 11

Land Resources and Agriculture: Part – 1

Module 12

Land Resources and Agriculture: Part – 2

Module 13

Land Resources and Agriculture: Part – 3

Assignment 5

Chapter 6

Module 14

Water Resources: Part – 1

Module 15

Water Resources: Part – 2

Assignment 6

Final Assessment

Books and references

NCERT "India People and Economy" for Class - XII

Instructor bio

Dr. Soyhunlo Sebu

RIE Bhopal

Dr. Soyhunlo Sebu began his education at Don Bosco School in Tseminyu, followed by studies at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Kohima, Madhubani, and Pfukhro Moa. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Pandu Collage in Guwahati, Assam, and later earned both Master's Degree and Ph.D from Nagaland University (Central University Before joining the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), Dr. Sebu worked as a Graduate Teacher at Baptist High School in Tseminyu and as a Post Graduate Teacher (Geography) at Tuensang Govt Higher Secondary School, Tuensang, Nagaland In 2015, he joined NCERT as an Assistant Professor of Geography. He is currently posted at the Regional Institute of Education, NCERT in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He has authored the books "Geography of Nagaland ", "Geography of Madhya Pradesh" and coedit " Global citizenship Education: A handbook for teachers at upper primary in India ".Dr. Sebu has presented numerous research papers at both national and international seminars and conferences. His research has been published in various academic journals. His primary area of interest lies in physical Geography.

Course certificate

The final assessment will be conducted in the last week of the course i.e. from 24th March 2025 to 25th March 2025.
The participants will get completion certificate if they score 60% and above in the final assessment.


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