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Modern History of India with specific reference to Tamil Nadu |
- The advent of Europeans: The Portuguese, the Dutch, the English, the Danish and the French;
- Expansion of British rule: Carnatic Wars;
- Early uprisings against British Rule: Revolt of Poligars, South Indian Rebellion, Vellore Mutiny,
Indian National Movements – Moderates, Extremists and Terrorist Movements – Gandhian Era;
- The early stage of Freedom movement in Tamil Nadu – First voice for freedom struggle from Tamil Nadu – Protests by Pulithevar, Veerapandya Kattabomman, Dheeran Chinnamalai, Velunachiar, Kuyili and others
- Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle – V.O.Chidambaram, Bharathiyar, V.V. Subramanian, Vanchinathan, Subramania Siva, T.S.S Rajan, Rajaji, Sathyamoorthy, Kamaraj, Rukmani Lakshmi Pathi, Ambujammal and others; Types of freedom struggle – Sacrifices – Magazines – Literature – Plays/Drama – Songs – Films etc.
- Contribution of women in the freedom struggle and social work: Dr Muthulakshmi Ammaiyar, Muvalur Ramamirtham, Cuddalore Anjalai mmal, Thillaiyadi Valliammai, and others
- Impact of British Rule: Christian Missionaries, Development of Education, Judiciary, Local Self Governance System, Police, Transport and Communication – Disappearance of Indigenous Industries – Spread of Western Culture
- Origin and Growth of “Social – Justice”
ideology, Socio- Religious Movements, Political Parties and Achievements.
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Tamil Society – Culture and Heritage |
- Ancient Tamil Society – Archeological excavation evidence – Arikamedu, Adichanallur, Keezhadi – Sangam Literature – Classical Tamil;
- Thirukkural – Guidance for way of life to human elevation – Guidelines given by Thirukkural in the field of administration, judiciary and day to day life – Philosophical thoughts laid down by Thirukkural for the betterment and integration of the whole of humanity;
- Sociopolitical movements of 19th and 20th centuries, Vallalar’s Samarasa Sutha Sanmarga Satya Sangam –Origin and development of Justice Party – Impact of Rationalism Movement, Self-Respect Movement, History and Development of Dravidian Movement, Tani Tamil Iyakkam (Pure Tamil Movement) – Tamil Society Reforms personalities – Thanthai Periyar, Arignar Anna, and other scholars;
- Arts – Cultura conventions of Tamilians – Ancient cultural knowledge of Tamilians – Conventional thoughts of Tamilians;
- Cultural Elements: Tamil Nadu State Government Symbols – Experts in Cultural Fields – Folk Dances, Folk Music, Folk Drama, and World Tamil Conferences.
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Social Issues in India with specific reference to Tamil Nadu |
- Population Explosion: Fertility – Mortality – Migration – Morbidity – Census 2011 – Population control programmes – National Population Policy 2000 – Family planning and its achievements;
- Health Care: Poor sanitation – Rural and Urban disparities – Poor infrastructure – Insufficient health care delivery – Role of Panchayat Raj and Urban Development Agencies – Health policy in India – Health care programmes in India; Child Labour and Child Abuse: Child Education – School Dropouts – Gender disparities – Initiatives to eliminate Child Labour in India – Media and enhanced vulnerability – Laws to protect child abuse and welfare schemes;
- Women Empowerment: Domestic violence – Dowry problems – Sexual assault – Eve teasing – Kidnapping – Laws and awareness programmes – Role of Government and NGOs in women empowerment – Welfare schemes;
- Marginalised Groups: Problems – Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes – Elderly – People with disability – Transgender – Religious minorities – Central and State Government welfare programmes to marginalised groups.
- Social Changes: Urbanization – Modernization – Globalization – Policy, Planning and Programmes in India – Impact of Violence on Society – Religious Violence – Terrorism and Communal Violence – Causes and Remedies;
- Current Affairs.
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Science and Technology in Development |
- Robotics and Applications; Atomic and Nuclear Physics – Applications of nuclear energy;
- Diodes and Transistors and their Applications;
- Broadcasting Technology;
- Electrochemical cells – Types of electrodes – Batteries – Lithium-ion Battery; Fuels: Gaseous fuels – LPG, Natural gas and water gas;
- Polymers: Thermoplastics and Thermosetting plastics, PVC, PET, Nylon 66, Teflon;
- Medicinal Chemistry: Analgesics – Paracetamol and Aspirin, Antibiotics – Penicillin and Chloromycetin;
- Biotechnology: Applications of Biotechnology – Plant Genetic Engineering – concepts – transgenic plants, edible vaccines, Terminator Gene technology, BT Cotton, Golden rice, Flavr Savr tomato, Social and ecological impact of genetically modified crops – Biotechnological methods for crop improvement – Application of plant tissue culture in Forestry, Horticulture – Recombinant DNA Technology – DNA cloning – DNA fingerprinting – applications of PCR and ELISA in disease diagnosis – hybridoma techniques in the production of Mono Clonal Antibodies (MCA) – Animal cell culture techniques – stem cells and its applications; Applications of GIS;
- Nanotechnology – Fundamentals – Applications – Nano Fertilizer, Nano Pesticides, Green Nanotechnology and Nano farming; Advanced reproductive techniques: In-vitro fertilization (IVF) – Intra–Uterine Insemination (IUI) – Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) – Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) – cryopreservation of sperm; Components of Computer – Computer Organization and Architecture –
System Software and Application Software –Data Communication Networks – Cryptography –
Computer Graphics and Multimedia – Mobile Computing and Communication – Web Technology and Applications – E-Commerce – Cloud Computing Architecture – IOT – Artificial Intelligence Applications –
Machine learning – Cyber Security – Biometrics – Blockchain Technology;
- Current Affairs.
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Constitution, Polity and Governance in India with specific reference to Tamil Nadu |
- Constitution of India: Preamble and Philosophical features – Salient features and Sources – Union, States and Union Territories –
- Citizenship
- Fundamental Rights
- Fundamental Duties
- Directive Principles of State Policy;
- Union Executive: President, Vice-President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers – Cabinet – Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) – Parliament Committees – Major Constitutional Amendments;
- State Government: Chief Minister and Council of Ministers – Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly: Structure, Powers and Functions; Local Governments: Three-tier system – 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments – Tamil Nadu Panchayat Act 1994 – Grama Sabha – Working of PRIs in Tamil Nadu – District Collector’s role in Development Administration;
- Dynamics of Indian Federalism: Centre-State relations: Administrative, Legislative, Financial – Issues and Challenges;
- Judiciary in India: Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts – Subordinate Courts (Structure and Functions) – Judicial Review – Judicial Activism – Public Interest Litigation; Electoral System in India – Election Commission (Constitutional Provisions, Composition, powers and functions);
- Party system in India: Regional and National political parties in India and Tamil Nadu;
- Integrity in Indian Polity: Corruption in Politics – Anti-Corruption measures: Lokpal and Lok Ayukta – Central Vigilance Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General of India –
Central Bureau of Investigation – Enforcement Directorate – Right to Information – Right to Services – Consumers’ Rights – Consumer Protection Act 2019 – Human Rights Act 1993 –
National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commission – Social Audit – Citizen’s Charter;
- Political parties in Tamil Nadu: Regional and National Parties –
Welfare schemes and measures of successive Governments in Tamil Nadu after 1947 – Reservation and Language policy in Tamil Nadu – Impact of welfare schemes and measures in the socio-economic development of Tamil Nadu;
- Education and Health Administrative Structure in Tamil Nadu: Evolution – Achievements of Tamil Nadu in various fields: Education, Health, Industrial, Information Technology, Agriculture, Women and Marginalised Groups;
- E-governance and Mobile– governance initiatives in Tamil Nadu – Public Service Delivery through e-governance. TNeGA – eService Centres;
- Problems in Public Service delivery in Tamil Nadu;
- Current Affairs.
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Geography of India, Environment, Biodiversity and Disaster Management in India with specific reference to Tamil Nadu |
- Geographical Location – Physical units – River system – Climate – Soil – Natural vegetation – Agriculture crops – Livestock – Fisheries; Irrigation – Multipurpose Projects;
- Minerals: iron ore, manganese, copper, bauxite, gold, silver, mica, coal, petroleum and natural Gas;
- Energy Resources: hydel, thermal, nuclear, wind, tidal and solar;
- Industries: textile, jute, sugar, cement, iron and steel, automobile and shipbuilding;
- Transport: road, railway, water and air;
- Environment – Global and national environmental issues – pollution – air, water, soil, thermal, radioactive, noise,
electronic and solid wastes – Management of municipal solid wastes and bio-medical wastes;
- Biodiversity and Conservation: Definition, types – genetic, species and ecosystem diversity – values – threats to biodiversity – habitat destruction, invasive species and anthropogenic activities – climatic change and wildfire;
- Causes and consequences of species extinction;
- Biodiversity conservation: in-situ and ex-situ;
- Biodiversity conservation strategies: international environmental governance –
Biodiversity Act (BDA), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF);
- Biodiversity hotspots of India;
- Sustainable development – Sustainable development goals and targets –
- Clean and Green energy Paris Agreement and COP28;
- Disaster Management: Overview of disasters – definitions and types;
- Introduction to disaster risk management framework;
- Natural calamities – Anthropogenic disasters – global warming and climate change, industrial accidents;
- Climate change governance – mitigations and adaptations;
- Role of space technology in disaster management, National action plan for climate change –
Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority – Tamil Nadu Disaster Management Plan –
Role of NGO and Civil society organisation in disaster management and mitigation in Tamil Nadu;
- Current Affairs.
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Indian Economy with specific reference to Tamil Nadu |
- Nature of Indian Economy: An assessment – Structure of Indian Economy – New Economic Policy: Rationale – Components – Privatisation, Deregulation, Trade Liberalisation.
Indian Economy since 1991 Reforms (Overview only) – Sources of Revenue: Revenue Receipts – Capital Receipts – Revenue Expenditure – Capital Expenditure;
- Reserve Bank of India: Functions, Monetary Policy – Components – Fiscal Policy: Fiscalreforms – Fiscal Responsibility and Budgetary Management (FRBM) Act Finance Commission: Revenue sharing between Union and State Governments – Recommendations of recent Finance Commission;
- Agricultural and Rural Development: Land Reforms – Rural Credit, Modern Farming Technics and Marketing – e-NAM (electronic – National Agricultural Marketing) –
Price Policy – M.S. Swaminathan Commission’s Recommendations – Subsidies – Commercialisation and Diversification of Agriculture – Rural Development Programmes – Poverty Alleviation Programmes – National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS);
- Labour: Employment – Types – Sectoral Distribution – Labour Welfare Measures –
Recent Indian Employment Report of International Labour Organisation (ILO) (Overview only);
- Poverty and Human Development: Estimates of Inequality and Poverty alleviation measures –
Human Development Index (HDI), Gender Development Index (GDI), Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM) and Happiness Index (HI); Foreign trade: Composition, Direction and Organisation of Trade – Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) – Balance of Trade – Balance of Payment – External Debt;
- Current Affairs.
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