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Paper-IChapter 1
1. Sociology - The Discipline
A. Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology. 01-Jan
Paper-IChapter 1
B. Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences.
C. Sociology and common sense 08-Sep
Paper-I
Chapter 2
2. Sociology as Science:
A. Science, scientific method and critique.
C. Major theoretical strands of research methodology. 09-Sep
Paper-I
Chapter 2
D. Positivism and its critique.
E. Fact value and objectivity.
F. Non- positivist methodologies. 10-Sep
Paper-I
Chapter 3
3. Research Methods and Analysis:
A. Qualitative and quantitative methods.
B. Techniques of data collection. 11-Sep
Paper-IChapter 3
B. Techniques of data collection.
C. Variables, sampling, hypothesis, reliability and validity. 12-Sep
Revision of first three chapters 13-Sep
Paper-IChapter 4
4. Sociological Thinkers:
A. Kar l Marx- Historical materialism, mode of production, alienation, class struggle. 14-Sep
A. Kar l Marx- Historical materialism, mode of production, alienation, class struggle. 15-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 B. Emile Durkheim- Division of labour, social fact, suicide, religion and society. 16-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 C. Max Weber- Social action, ideal types, authority, bureaucracy, protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. 17-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 C. Max Weber- Social action, ideal types, authority, bureaucracy, protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. 18-Sep
Paper-IChapter 4
4. Sociological Thinkers:
D. Talcolt Parsons- Social system, pattern variables. 19-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 E. Robert K. Merton- Latent and manifest functions, conformity and deviance, reference groups. 20-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 E. Robert K. Merton- Latent and manifest functions, conformity and deviance, reference groups. 21-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 F. Mead - Self and identity. 22-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 Karl Marx, Mead (REVISION OF THINKERS) 23-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 Emile Durkheim, Talcolt Parson 24-Sep
Paper-I Chapter 4 MaxWeber, Robert K Marton (REVISION OF THINKERS) 25-Sep
Revision of all topics till now 26-Sep
Paper-IIChapter A (i)
1. Perspectives on the study of Indian society
C. Marxist sociology (A R Desai). 27-Sep
Paper-IIChapter A (i)
1. Perspectives on the study of Indian society
C. Marxist sociology (A R Desai). 28-Sep
Paper-II Chapter A (i) A. Indology (GS. Ghurye). 29-Sep
Paper-II Chapter A (i) A. Indology (GS. Ghurye). 30-Sep
Paper-II Chapter A (i) B. Structural functionalism (M N Srinivas). 01-Oct
Paper-II Chapter A (i) B. Structural functionalism (M N Srinivas). 02-Oct
Revision of Indian thinkers 03-Oct
Paper-IChapter 5
5. Stratification and Mobility:
A. Concepts- equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation. 04-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 5 B. Theories of social stratification- Structural functionalist theory, Marxist theory, Weberian theory. 05-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 5 C. Dimensions – Social stratification of class, status groups, gender, ethnicity and race. 06-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 5 D. Social mobility- open and closed systems, types of mobility, sources and causes of mobility. 07-Oct
Revision of Stratification and Mobility 08-Oct
Revision of all topics till now 09-Oct
Paper-II
Chapter B (i)
3. Rural and Agrarian Social Structure:
A. The idea of Indian village and village studies.
B. Agrarian social structure - evolution of land tenure system, land reforms. 10-Oct
Paper-IIChapter B (ii)
4. Caste System:
A. Perspectives on the study of caste systems: GS Ghurye, M N Srinivas, 11-Oct
Paper-II Chapter B (ii) Louis Dumont, Andre Beteille. 12-Oct
Paper-IIChapter B (ii)
B. Features of caste system.
C. Untouchability - forms and perspectives. 13-Oct
Paper-II
Chapter B (iv)
6 Social Classes in India:
A. Agrarian class structure.
B. Industrial class structure.
C. Middle classes in India. 14-Oct
Revision of Stratification and paper II topics related to it. 15-Oct
Paper-II
Chapter A (ii)
2. Impact of colonial rule on Indian society :
A. Social background of Indian nationalism.
B.Modernization of Indian tradition. 16-Oct
Paper-IIChapter A (ii)
C. Protests and movements during the colonial period.
D. Social reforms. 17-Oct
Paper-II
Chapter B (iii))
5. Tribal communities in India:
A. Definitional problems.
B. Geographical spread. 18-Oct
Paper-IIChapter B (iii))
C. Colonial policies and tribes.
D. Issues of integration and autonomy. 19-Oct
Revision of above two topic from paper II 20-Oct
Revision of all topics till now 21-Oct
Paper-I
Chapter 7 7. Politics and Society:
A. Sociological theories of power. 22-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 7 B. Power elite, bureaucracy, pressure groups, and political parties. 23-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 7 C. Nation, state, citizenship, democracy, civil society, ideology. 24-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 7 D. Protest, agitation, social movements, collective action, revolution 25-Oct
Paper-II
Chapter C (iv)
12. Politics and Society:
A. Nation, democracy and citizenship.
B. Political parties, pressure groups , social and political elite. 26-Oct
Paper-IIChapter C (iv)
C. Regionalism and decentralization of power.
D. Secularization 27-Oct
Revision of Politics and Society of paper-I and II 28-Oct
Paper-IChapter 8
8. Religion and Society:
A. Sociological theories of religion. 29-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 8 B. Types of religious practices: animism, monism, pluralism, sects, cults. 30-Oct
Paper-I Chapter 8 C. Religion in modern society: religion and science, secularization, religious revivalism, fundamentalism. 31-Oct
Paper-IIChapter B (vi)
8. Religion and Society:
A. Religious communities in India. 01-Nov
Paper-II Chapter B (vi) B. Problems of religious minorities. 02-Nov
Revision of Religion and Society of paper-I and II 03-Nov
Revision of all topics till now 04-Nov
Paper-I
Chapter 9
9. Systems of Kinship:
A. Family, household, marriage.
B. Types and forms of family. 05-Nov
Paper-I Chapter 9 C. Lineage and descent. 06-Nov
Paper-I Chapter 9 D. Patriarchy and sexual division oflabour. 07-Nov
Paper-I Chapter 9 E. Contemporary trends. 08-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter B(v)
7. Systems of Kinship in India:
A. Lineage and descent in India.
B. Types of kinship systems. 09-Nov
Paper-IIChapter B(v)
C. Family and marriage in India.
D. Household dimensions of the family. 10-Nov
Revision of kinship of paper-I and II 11-Nov
Paper-I
Chapter 6
6. Works and Economic Life:
A. Social organization of work in different types of society- slave society, feudal society, industrial /capitalist
society.
12-Nov
Paper-IChapter 6
B.Formal and informal organization of work.
C. Labour and society. 13-Nov
Paper-IChapter 10
10. Social Change in Modern Society:
A. Sociological theories of social change. 14-Nov
Paper-IChapter 10
B. Development and dependency.
C. Agents of social change. 15-Nov
Paper-IChapter 10
D. Education and social change.
E. Science, technology and social change. 16-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (i)
9. Visions of Social Change in India:
A. Idea of development planning and mixed economy.
B. Constitution, law and social change.
C. Education and social change. 17-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (ii)
10. Rural and Agrarian transformation in India:
A. Programmes of rural development, Community Development Programme, cooperatives, poverty alleviation
schemes.
B. Green revolution and social change.
C. Changing modes of production in Indian agriculture .
D. Problems of rural labour, bondage,migration. 18-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (iii)
11. Industrialization and Urbanisation in India:
A. Evolution of modern industry in India.
B. Growth of urban settlements in India.
C. Working class: structure, growth, class mobilization.
D. Informal sector, child labour.
E. Slums and deprivation in urban areas. 19-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (v)
13. Social Movements in Modern India:
A. Peasants and farmers movements.
B. Women's movement.
C. Backward classes & Dalit movement.
D. Environmental movements.
E. Ethnicity and Identity movements. 20-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (vi)
14. Population Dynamics:
A. Population size, growth, composition and distribution.
B. Components of population growth: birth, death, migration.
C. Population policy and family planning.
D. Emerging issues: ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health. 21-Nov
Paper-II
Chapter C (vii)
15. Challenges of Social Transformation:
A. Crisis of development: displacement, environmental problems and sustainability.
B. Poverty, deprivation and inequalities.
C. Violence against women.
D. Caste conflicts.
E. Ethnic conflicts, communalism, religious revivalism.
F. Illiteracy and disparities in education. 22-Nov
Revision of Above Topics related to Social change 23-Nov
Day Syllabus from Paper I Syllabus from Paper II
Day 1Growth and distribution of world population,
Demographic attributes
Growth, distribution and density of
population,
Demographic attributes: sex-ratio, age
structure, literacy rate, work-force,
dependency ratio, longevity
Day 2
Causes and consequences of migration,
Concepts of over-under-and optimum
population
Migration (inter-regional, intra- regional
and international) and associated problems
Day 3Population theories, World population
problems and policies
Health indicators, Population explosion and
food security, Demographic Dividend
Day 4
World population problems and policies,
Social well-being and quality of life,
Population as social capital
Census 2011, Socio Economic and Caste
Census,
National Population Register, Census of
Religion etc
Day 5
Concept of a region, Types of regions and
methods of regionalisation, Growth centres
and growth poles
NA
Day 6
Regional imbalances, Regional development
strategies, Environmental issues in regional
planning, Planning for sustainable
development.
NA
Day 7 NA
Experience of regional planning in India,
Five Year Plans, Integrated rural
development programmes, Panchayati Raj
and decentralized planning, Command
area development
Day 8 NA
Watershed management, Planning for
backward area, desert, drought prone, hill,
tribal area development; Multi-level
planning, Regional planning and
development of island territories
Day 9 NA
Regional disparities in economic
development, Concept of sustainable
growth and development, Linkage of rivers,
Special Category States, NITI Aayog
Day 10
Temperature and pressure belts of the world,
Heat budget of the earth, Atmospheric
circulation, Atmospheric stability and instability
NA
Day 11Planetary and local winds, Monsoons and jet
streams
Mechanism of Indian monsoons and
rainfall patterns, Cloud burst, Uttarakhnad
and J&K disasters
Day 12
Air masses and frontogenesis, Temperate
and tropical cyclones, Types and distribution
of precipitation
Tropical cyclones and western
disturbances, Recent tropical cyclones e.g.
Hudhud, Neelam etc,
Day 13
Weather and Climate; Koppen’s,
Thornthwaite’s and Trewartha’s classification
of world climates;
Monsoon prediction techniques, El Nino,
its consequences and prediction, Cloud
burst, Uttarakhnad and J&K disasters
Day 14
Hydrological cycle, Global climatic change
and role and response of man in climatic
changes
NAPCC, Climate change negotiations at
UNFCCC etc
Day 15 Applied climatology and Urban climate Floods and droughts, Climatic regions
Day 16Mini test on Population Geography, RP and
Climatology
Mini test on Population Geography, RP
and Climatology
Day 17Genesis of soils, Classification and
distribution of soils, Soil profileSoil types and their distribution
Day 18
Soil erosion, degradation and conservation,
Factors influencing world distribution of plants
and animals
Soil erosion, Natural vegetation
Day 19Problems of deforestation and conservation
measures, Social forestry, Agroforestry
Deforestation, Desertification, Agro and
social forestry
Day 20 Wild life, Major gene pool centresBiotic, forest and wildlife resources and
their conservation, Land capability
Day 21
Bottom topography of the Atlantic, Indian
and Pacific Oceans, Temperature and
salinity of the oceans, Heat and salt budgets
NA
Day 22 Ocean deposits; Waves, currents and tides NA
Day 26
Influence of man on ecology and
environment, Global and regional ecological
changes and imbalances
NA
Biodiversity and sustainable development,
Environmental policy, Environmental
education and legislation.
Day 30Mini test on Biogeography, Oceanography
and Environmental Geography
Mini test on Biogeography,
Oceanography and Environmental
Geography
Day 31Types and patterns of rural settlements,
Environmental issues in rural settlements
Types, patterns and morphology of rural
settlements
Day 29Environmental hazards and remedial
measures
Principles of environmental impact
assessment and environmental
management, Environmental awareness
Day 27
Ecosystem their management and
conservation, Environmental degradation,
management and conservation
Environmental degradation
Day 28Issues relating to environmental pollution,
Landslides, Epidemics
Day 24
Coral reefs, coral bleaching, Sea-level
changes, Law of the sea and marine
pollution
Maritime border disputes of India
Day 25Principle of ecology, Human ecological
adaptationsNA
Day 23Marine resources: biotic, mineral and energy
resources Marine resources
Day 32Hierarchy of urban settlements, Central
Place theories of Christaller and LoschUrban developments
Day 34
Functional classification of towns, Sphere of
urban influence, Rural – urban fringe,
Satellite towns
Functional classification of Indian cities
Day 35 Problems and remedies of urbanization
Conurbations and metropolitan regions;
urban sprawl, Problems of urbanization
and remedies
Slums and associated problems; town
planning, Smart Cities, HRIDAY Scheme
Day 37 Heartland and Rimland theories
Geographical basis of Indian federalism,
State reorganisation, Emergence of new
states
Laws of international boundaries and
frontiers
Day 39 Systems analysis in Human geographyCross border terrorism, India’s role in
world affairs
Day 40Von Thunen’s model of agricultural location,
Weber’s model of industrial location
Geopolitics of South Asia and Indian
Ocean realm
Day 61Factors controlling landform development,
Endogenetic and exogenetic forcesNA
Day 62Origin and evolution of the earth’s crust,
Fundamentals of geomagnetismNA
Day 63Physical conditions of the earth’s interior,
GeosynclinesNA
Day 36 Sustainable development of cities
Day 38
Regional consciousness and inter state
issues, International boundary of India
and related issues
Day 33Urban morphology: Concepts of primate city
and rank-size rule,Morphology of Indian cities
Day 64 Continental drift, Isostasy, Plate tectonics NA
Day 66 Earthquakes and Tsunamis NA
Day 67Concepts of geomorphic cycles and
Landscape developmentNA
Day 68Denudation chronology; Channel
morphologyNA
Day 69 Erosion surfaces, Slope development NA
Day 70Applied Geomorphology : Geohydrology,
economic geology and environmentNA
Day 72 Regional synthesis Structure and relief
Day 73 Dichotomy and dualism Drainage system and watersheds
Day 74 Environmentalism Physiographic regions
Day 75Quantitative revolution and locational
analysisCultural regions of the world
Day 65Recent views on mountain building,
VulcanicityNA
Day 71 Areal differentiationSpace relationship of India with
neighboring countriess
IASbaba Phase 3- Geography TLP
Dear Aspirants The 3rd phase of Geography TLP having detailed day wise plan is here for your reference.
Day 41 16th October World economic development: measurement and problems, Rostov’s model of stages of growth
Land, surface and groundwater resources
Day 42 17th October World resources and their distribution
Mineral resources
Day 43 19th October Energy crisis, The limits to growth Energy resources, Energy crisis
Day 44 20th October World agriculture: Typology of agricultural regions, Agricultural inputs and productivity
NA
Day 45 21st October Food and nutrition problems, Food security; Famine: causes, effects and remedies
NA
Day 46 22nd October World industries: Locational patterns and problems; Patterns of world trade
NA
Day 47 23rd October
Mini Test on Settlement Geography, Economic Geography, Political Aspects, Models and Theories (covered till date)
Mini Test on Settlement Geography, Economic Geography, Political Aspects, Models and Theories (covered till date)
Day 48 24th October NA
Infrastructure: irrigation, seeds, fertilizers, power; Institutional factors: land holdings, land tenure and land reforms
IASbaba Phase 3- Geography TLP
Day 49 26th October NA
Cropping pattern, Agricultural productivity, Agricultural intensity, Crop combination, Green revolution and its socio- economic and ecological implications
Day 50 27th October NA Significance of dry farming, Livestock resources and white revolution, Aqua - culture, Sericulture, Apiculture and Poultry
Day 51 28th October NA Agricultural regionalisation, Agro-climatic zones,
Agroecological regions
Day 52 29th October NA Evolution of industries, Locational factors of cotton, jute, textile, iron and steel and aluminium industries
Day 53
30th October
NA Locational factors of fertilizer, paper, chemical and pharmaceutical, automobile, cottage and agro-based industries
Day 54 31st October NA Industrial houses and complexes including public sector undertakings, Industrial regionalisation, New industrial policies
Day 55 2nd November NA Multinationals and liberalization, Special Economic
Zones, Tourism including eco - tourism.
Day 56 3rd November NA
Road, railway, waterway, airway and pipeline networks and their complementary roles in regional development
Day 57 4th November NA Growing importance of ports on national and foreign trade, Trade balance, Trade Policy, Export processing zones
Day 58 5th November NA
Developments in communication and information
technology and their impacts on economy and
society, Indian space programme.
IASbaba Phase 3- Geography TLP
We at IAS Baba expect you to take full advantage of this initiative. Be regular, sincere and confident. We are with you in your journey. The only request that we have from you is to spread the word to your fellow aspirants so that the fruits of our efforts are shared by those who need them the most. The more we share our knowledge and resources, better our chances to excel. All the best IAS Baba
Day 59 6th November NA Historical perspective of Indian society; Racial, linguistic and ethnic diversities
Day 60 7th November NA Religious minorities; major tribes, tribal areas and their problems