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    Std: VII History Subject : History (EM)

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line

    No.

    Mistake Corrections

    History 1 The North IndianKingdom

    1 1st paragraph 7,10,14,16,

    23

    Mediaeval Medieval

    1 The North Indian

    Kingdom

    1 Origin of Rajputs 13 Hunas Huns

    2 The Kingdoms of

    Deccans

    12 Hoysalas or

    Dwarasamudram

    18 Cholai Chola

    2 The Kingdoms ofDeccans

    13 Kakatiyas ofWarangal

    3 prataba rudha II Prataparudhra II

    2 The Kingdoms of

    Deccans

    13 Yadavas of Devagiri 33 Silahara Silhara

    2 The Kingdoms of

    Deccans

    14 Yadavas of Devagiri 1st line Kakatayas KaKatiyas

    2 The Kingdoms of

    Deccans

    14 Exercise 3rd

    choose

    Sasovir Sosavir

    2 The Kingdoms ofDeccans

    Match(2)

    Dwarasamndram Dwara Samudra

    3 The South Indian

    Kingdoms

    16 The pallavas political

    history

    1st line orgin origin

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    3 The South Indian

    Kingdoms

    16 Later Pallavas 15 Narasimha varaman-II Narasimhavarman-II

    3 The South IndianKingdoms

    21 Literature It is not included inEngish Medium book

    Seevaka Chinthamani byThiruthaka Devar. NalayiraDivya Prabhandam by

    Nathamuni.

    5 Sultanate of Delhi 35 1st para 7 Qutb-ud-bin Qutb-ud-din

    5 Sultanate of Delhi 36 +40

    Map - Places, boundaries andSrilanka are not

    mentioed. Colours are

    irrelevant

    In page 36, Lahore, Delhi, Agra,Malwa, Devagiri, Dwara

    samudra, Madurai should be

    included.In page 40, Lahore, Delhi,Devagiri, Warangal, Madurai

    should be included.

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    Std: VII Civics Subject:: Civics (EM)

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line No. Mistake Corrections

    Civics 1

    Our Nation

    125 Union Legislature 4th para 245 Members

    233 Members

    250 Members

    238 Members

    Std: VII Geography Subject:: Geography (EM)

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line

    No.

    Mistake Corrections

    1 The earth -structure

    and tectonic

    movements

    66 flow chart Forces

    of earth movement

    Organic epirogenic

    or or

    vertical horizontal

    orogenic epirogenic

    or or

    horizontal vertical

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    1 The earth -structure

    and tectonicmovements

    66 flow chart sudden movement

    landside

    sudden movement

    landslide

    1 The earth -structureand tectonic

    movements

    69 diagram crosssection of a

    volcano

    1

    maagma magma

    1 The earth -structureand tectonic

    movements

    72 Exercises (choose) 4 a. Endogenic a. epirogenic

    1 The earth -structure

    and tectonic

    movements

    65 crust last line They average density of

    crust is about 3

    The average density of crust is

    about 3g/ cm

    1 The earth -structure

    and tectonic

    movements

    65 Mantlle 12 about 8 about 8g/cm

    1 The earth -structure

    and tectonic

    movements

    66 core 10 about 12 about 12g/cm

    2 Earth surface 74 frost weathering 3 have this type- weathering have this type of weathering

    2 Earth surface 75 Mineral hydration 3 attache attach

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    2 Earth surface 74 Introduction 3 changes happen not only

    in human life but also thesurface of the earth

    but also on the surface of the

    earth.

    2 Earth surface 74 Introduction 3 para --- is subject to change which is subject to change

    2 Earth surface 83 deflation 1 The blowing wind carried The blowing wind carries

    3 Weather & elimate 97 cyclones 3 para

    2nd line

    vacuum area vaccum area

    3 99 below Nimbusclouds diagram

    2nd mass of water dropslets droplets

    1 4 Disaster and Disaster

    management

    111 Mitigation 9th line People have to watch

    while going out to see intowhether any breakages,

    leakages in electricityfrom the nearby post

    People have to watch while going

    out to see whether there are anybreakages or leakages in the

    nearby electricity post.

    4 Disaster and Disastermanagement

    110 Do you know? 6th line In English medium text itis referred as 8 metre

    (cyclone)

    In Tamil medium it is referred as12 metre.

    4 Disaster and Disastermanagement

    110 Mitigation 5th para traveling Travelling

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    4 Disaster and Disaster

    management

    112 Tomadoes 4th para Ten people were killed

    when the boat they weretravelling in about .

    (incomplet)

    Ten people in a boat were killed

    when they were thrown upto20 frhigh.

    5 Introduction to

    oceanography

    115 What is

    oceanography

    para 5th

    line

    although recent finds although recent findings

    5 Introduction to

    oceanography

    117 topography of the

    ocean

    3,4th

    line

    very unstable in that it

    changes with each coming

    waves and tides

    very unstable. It changes due to

    wave actions and wind actions.

    5 Introduction tooceanography

    120 temperature of theocean

    4,5,6,7 The role of the sea watertemperature is in

    causing.

    The role of the sea watertemperature is vital in causing.

    5 Introduction tooceanography

    121 ocean's influenceon human life

    2ndpara 7,8

    magnesium, bromine andsodium chloride or

    common salt ..

    magnesium, bromine and sodiumchloride or common salt are also

    found.

    Std: VIII History Subject:: History (EM)

    Unit LessonNo.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line No. Mistake Corrections

    I 1 The Great Mughals 2 His place in History 2 figure figures

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    I 1 The Great Mughals 2 His place in History 3 mediaeval medieval

    I 1 The Great Mughals 3 Military

    Administration

    4 khiji's khilji's

    I 1 The Great Mughals 3 Military

    Administration

    10 the of Dagh the Dagh

    I 1 The Great Mughals 4 Currency Reforms 1 shersha Shershah

    I 1 The Great Mughals 4 Estimate 6 Indo-Muslim Indo-Islamic

    I 1 The Great Mughals 6 Land RevenueReforms of Akbar

    12 cultivator were cultivator was

    I 1 The Great Mughals 8 Jahangir 7 khsrau khusru

    8 khsrau khusru

    I 1 The Great Mughals 10 Aurangazeb 4 fallen ill fell ill

    I 1 The Great Mughals 11 Aurangazeb And

    Marathas

    7 last lost

    I 1 The Great Mughals 11 ProvincialAdministration

    7 inchange incharge

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 17 Shivaji and Mughals 2nd paraline 3

    all on sides on all sides

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 17 Shivaji and Mughals 2nd para

    line 20

    Sivaji Shivaji

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    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 18 Military

    Administration

    14 crops corps

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 19 The Third Battle ofPanipat (A.D.1761)

    7 Nazib-ud-daulah Nazib-ud-daulah

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 19 The Third Battle of

    Panipat (A.D.1761)

    12 called III battle called third battle

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 20 Invasion of Nadir

    Shah (A.D.1739)

    3 Shephered Shepherd

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 22 Events 2 Batle Battle

    II 2 Rise of the Marathas 23 Answer in a word 1 IIIrd Battle Third Battle

    III 3 Advent of the

    Europeans

    25 Causes for the

    decline of the

    Portuguese power inIndia

    - side heading not Should be given

    bold

    III 3 Advent of the

    Europeans

    25 causes fr the decline

    of the Portuguese

    Power in India

    3 Inida India

    III 3 Advent of theEuropeans

    25 The Dutch 7 & 8 South East Asia East Asia

    III 3 Advent of the

    Europeans

    26 The Third Battle of

    Panipat (A.D.1761)

    12 In 1608 king In 1608, king

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    III 4 Anglo - Frenth

    Struggle

    30 - 2nd para

    line 8

    Anwaruddin Anwar-ud-din

    III 4 Anglo - Frenth

    Struggle

    31 The second carnatic

    war

    2nd para

    line 11

    Muzafur Muzzafar

    III 4 Anglo - Frenth

    Struggle

    31 Course 3 Anwaruddin Anwar-ud-din

    III 4 Anglo - FrenthStruggle

    31 Course 5 refugee refuge

    III 4 Anglo - Frenth

    Struggle

    34 Results 7 Karao Kara

    III 4 Anglo - FrenthStruggle

    35 Choose the correctanswer

    1 (c ) c) 1744-1763 c) 1746 - 1763

    IV 5 Rule of the English

    East India Company

    37 Provisions of the

    Regulating Act

    11 In 1774 a the supreme

    court

    In 1774, the supreme court

    IV 5 Rule of the E.E.I.Company

    37 Its Provisions sideHeading

    side heading - Itsprovmisions

    Its Provisions

    IV 5 Rule of the E.E.I.

    Company

    39 Impeachment of

    Warren Hastings

    side

    Heading

    side heading

    Impeachment of

    Warren Hostings

    Impeachment of Warren Hastings

    IV 6 Lord Cornwallis

    (A.D.1786 -A.D.1793)

    45 The Fourth Anglo

    Mysore war (1799)causes

    2nd para

    line 3

    Serirangapatnam Srirangapatnam

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    IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 The Fourth Anglo

    Mysore war causes

    2nd para

    line 5

    Krishna Krishna III

    IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 The Second AngloMaratha war (1803)

    2nd paraline 3

    - -

    IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 Estimate 2 governors general Governor General

    IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 Match B-2 Treaty of

    Seringapatnam

    Srirangapatnam

    IV 7 Marquess of

    Hastings (A.D.1813 -1823)

    - Nil - Nil -

    IV 8 Lord William

    Bentinck(A.D.1828-

    A.D.1835)

    50 Administrative

    Reforms

    11 the charter Act 1833 the Charter Act of 1833

    IV 9 Lord Dalhousie

    (A.D.1848 -A.D.1855)

    - Nil - Nil -

    IV 10 The Great Revolt of

    1857

    57 Military Causes 6 The General Service

    Enlistment Act passed

    The General Service Enlistment Act

    was passed

    IV 10 The Great Revolt of

    1858

    58 Delhi 1 them sepoys the sepoys of Delhi also joined with

    them

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    IV 10 The Great Revolt of

    1860

    59 Central India 2nd para

    line 15

    came to and end came to an end

    V 11 The Nayak Rule inTamil Country

    64 The Regency ofQueen Mangammal

    lines 3 &5

    VijyarangaGjayaranga

    VijayarangaVijayaranga

    V 11 The Nayak Rule in

    Tamil Country

    66 Krishnappa Nayak II 3rd para

    line 2

    sorup swaroop

    V 11 The Nayak Rule in

    Tamil Country

    66 Administration 8 mandalam mandalams

    V 11 The Nayak Rule in

    Tamil Country

    68 Match 3 Thiruvenkata Thiruvenkatam

    V 12 The rule of theMarathas of

    Thanjavur(A.D.1676-

    A.D.1856)

    70 Tamil country underthe marathas

    12 Partonised Patronised

    V 12 The Rule of the

    Marathas of

    Thanjavur

    72 Maruthupandiar &

    the southern league

    15 Realishing Realising

    V 12 The Rule of theMarathas of

    Thanjavur

    72 Maruthupandiar andthe southern league

    1st para2nd half

    line 1

    Place Palace

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    V 13 Vellore Mutiny -

    1806

    75 Causes for the

    failure of the Mutiny

    - side heading - Causes

    of the Failure of theMuting

    Causes For The Failure of The

    Mutiny

    V 13 Vellore Mutiny -1806

    76 Match the following B.1 Turbar Turban

    Std: VIII Civics Subject: Civics (EM)

    Unit LessonNo.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading LineNo.

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 National Integration 134 India-A Museum ofRaces

    6 mughal mughals

    I 1 National Integration 134 Cultural unity 3 Civil society civic society

    I 1 National Integration 134 Literature para 3

    line 8

    Intergration Integration

    I 1 National Integration 135 Festivals 7 Milad-un-Nabi Milad-i-Nabi

    I 1 National Integration 135 Food and Dress 6 fibers fibres

    I 1 National Integration 136 Art andArchitecture

    para 3line 5

    temple temples

    I 1 National Integration 136 Art andArchitecture para 3line 9 Chidmabaram Chidambaram

    I 1 National Integration 138 Match the

    following

    B-1 The Holly Book The Holy Book

    I 1 National Integration 138 IV. Heading IVHeading

    Answer the followingquestion briefly

    Answer the following questionsbriefly

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    II 2 Socio -Economic

    Problems

    140 Measures to

    eradicate theproblem of child

    labour

    para 2

    line 3

    completed the 14

    years

    completed 14 years

    II 2 Socio -Economic

    Problems

    141 Measures taken to

    improve the status

    of women

    5 Sarada Act in 1929 Sarada Act in 1930

    II 2 Socio -Economic

    Problems

    144 IV IV

    Heading

    Answer the following

    question briefly

    Answer the following questions

    briefly

    II 2 Socio -Economic

    Problems

    144 IV Q.No.4 . full stop ? Question Mark

    II 2 Socio -Economic

    Problems

    144 III 2 Match the following

    side (B.2) 1976

    1975

    II 2 Socio -EconomicProblems

    144 III 4 Match the followingside (B.4) 1929

    1930

    III 3 Human Rights and

    the U.N.O.

    147 State Human

    Rights commission

    point

    a)

    b)

    c)

    retried

    retried

    retried

    retired

    aretired

    retired

    III 3 Human Rights andthe U.N.O.

    149 The U.N.O. haddeclared the year

    1979 as theInternational year

    of children

    8 Their child to school their children to school

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    III 3 Human Rights and

    the U.N.O.

    150 V.Answer in detail 1

    12

    2

    Power and functions

    commission?Power and function

    commission?

    Powers and functions

    commissionPowers and functions

    commission

    IV 4 Road Safety Rulesand Regulations

    151 Importance ofRoad safety

    5 Accident occur Accident occurs

    IV 4 Road Safety Rules

    and Regulations

    153 Signals - Road

    signals

    2 trafficking system traffic system

    IV 4 Road Safety Rules

    and Regulations

    154 Heavy vehicle

    traffic

    2 Apart form normal Apart from norma;

    IV 4 Road Safety Rulesand Regulations

    156 V.Answer in detail R.No.1 Explain theimportance road safetyrules

    Explain the importance of roadsafety rules.

    Std: VIII Geography Subject:: Geography (EM)

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line

    No.

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 Resources and Their

    Types

    - - - - Nil

    2 Resources and

    Economical Activities

    86 Choose the correct

    Answer

    Q.2 People Working in

    Sectors are called whitecollar worker

    Ans: quarternary

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    II 3 Types of Primary

    Activity

    - - - - Nil

    4 Mining - - - - Nil

    III 5 Agricultural 96 II Phara 6 (for example, (for example:

    6 Crops 101 conditions for thegrowth of wheat

    8 clayey clay

    6 Crops 105 conditions of growth

    of tea

    5 150 to cm 150 cm

    6 Crops 106 Choose the correctAnswer

    Q-4 Cotton grows well in soil(a) Black (b) Alluvial

    (c ) Red

    (a) Black (b) clay (c ) Red

    6 Crops 106 Match the following 1, 2 , 3, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

    IV 7 Industries - - - - Nil

    8 Types of Industries 111 Large scale

    Industries

    7 stee steel

    V 9 Trade 117 Para-5 5 Bilateral or multilateral Bilateral and multilateral

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    10 Transport and

    communications

    - - - - Nil

    VI 11 Poulation Growth and

    Distribution

    - - - - Nil

    12 Population and

    Resources

    131 Land Degradation - Road buildin Road building

    IX Standard Social Science (History) 1 to 7 Lessons

    Unit Lesson No Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction

    1 13 11th 2nd

    para

    Romens Rhemus

    2 Intellectual

    awakering of

    6th centuryB.C.

    22 3rd para

    11th line

    Kevala Juana Kevala Gnanam

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    Intellectual

    awakering of6th century

    B.C.

    23 3rd para

    8th line

    Sittannavasal Sittannavasal

    3 Medieval Age 28 Heading itself is

    wrong Name ofthe lesson Sub-

    heading (spellingmistake)

    28, Line 3,

    9, 10, 11,12 II para

    1st linesubheading

    Mediaeval Age

    Medieval

    4 Beginning of

    Modena Age

    40 Jutroduction 2nd para

    22nd

    spirit spirit

    5 IndustrialRevolution 58 Inventionsduring the

    Industrial

    Revolution

    The names,inventions and

    years are not

    matching withthe contnt of the

    lession

    6 The French

    Revolution

    61 1st para 1st

    line

    Monarchical Monarchial

    The French

    Revolution

    61 Absolution 1st para

    5th line

    Avenue to secure

    redressed

    sidelined

    freedom for redressal

    61 19th line sidelined ignored

    6 The FrenchRevolution

    61 EcnomicReforms 3rd Practiced Practised

    The French

    Revolution

    63 Course of the

    Revolution

    6th combine combined

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    The French

    Revolution

    63 Course of the

    Revolution

    14th favorable favourable

    The French

    Revolution

    63 Course of the

    Revolution

    18th Practiced Practised

    The FrenchRevolution

    67 Napole onBonaparte

    1st para 5thline

    chotice chaotic

    The French

    Revolution

    67 Results of the

    French

    Revolution

    7th point

    5th line

    Struggles struggle

    The FrenchRevolution

    67 Do you know 1st line Eiffle Eiffel

    IX Standard Social Science (Geography) 1 to 7 Lessons

    Unit Lesson

    No

    Chapter Page

    No

    Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction

    7 Cultural heritage

    of Tamil Nadu

    70 2nd para 7th

    line

    atleast atleast

    7 Cultural heritage

    of Tamil Nadu

    70 6th para 8th

    line

    Rashtrakudas Rashtrakutas

    7 Cultural heritageof Tamil Nadu

    12th line a the

    7th para 5th

    line

    in to into

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    7 Cultural

    HeritageAdministrative

    system

    71 Administrative 1st para 1st

    line

    Monarchical Monarchial

    11th B line during times during the times

    11th 18 Line3rd para 16th

    line

    Senguttavan Senguttuvan

    72 3rd para 16th

    line

    Widow Widows

    7 Cultural

    Heritage ofTamil Nadu

    72 Sangam

    Literature

    28th line propogated propagated

    73 2nd para 9thline

    succeded succeeded

    73 Religion 2nd para 4th

    and 5th line

    Jains and

    Buddhists

    Jain and Buddhist

    74 Art and

    Arehitecture

    2nd para 2nd

    line

    Prabandams Prabandam

    74 Art and

    Arehitecture

    3rd para 8th

    and 21st line

    Kailasanather Kailasanathar

    74 11th 7 line Cholapuram capital C

    7 Cultural heritageof Tamil Nadu

    75 1st Para 1stline

    Philosophyically Philosophically

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    76 VI Ex. On the outline

    map of SouthIndia mark the

    shade the theChera. Chola.

    pandya andPallava

    kingdoms

    On the outline

    Map of SouthIndia mark and

    shade the Chera,Chola, Pandya

    and PallavaKingdoms.

    IX Standard Social Science (Geography) 1 to 7 Lessons

    Unit LessonNo

    Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction

    1 Tamil Nadu 77 1st para 3 Pondicherry Puduchery

    2 Physiognaphy of

    Tamil Nadu

    82 The Hilly

    regions of

    Tamil Nadu

    3 Kanniyakumari Kanyakumari

    2 Physiognaphy of

    Tamil Nadu

    84 Tamil Nadu

    Physiography

    Map

    Legend 9 Hill symbols. The Map

    to be more clear.

    To increase the

    color, Lable and

    clrity of the Map

    2 Physiognaphy of

    Tamil Nadu

    87 Exercise

    choose thecorrect

    3Q Chittaru Chittar

    3 Climate of Tamil

    Nadu

    91 Low Pressure

    Formation &

    CyclonicTrack

    The whole

    para

    On the

    basis.Coimbatore

    district

    to be placed above

    the Table : Rail fall

    of Tamil Nadu

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    3 Climate of Tamil

    Nadu

    93 Tamil Nadu

    District wiseAnnual

    Rainfall

    Whole map The Color Legend is

    very confusing

    More clarity in

    using colourrequired.

    3 Climate of Tamil

    Nadu

    95 Tamil Nadu

    Areas underFrest

    Whole map Shows Areas under

    Forest

    Suggestion :

    Instead includevegetation Belts of

    Tamil Nadu Map.

    3 Climate of Tamil

    Nadu

    97 III Answer in

    Brief

    Qt 1. List down the

    geographical factorsthat influence the

    climate of Tamil Nadu

    List down the

    geographicalfactors that

    influence theclimate of Tamil

    Nadu:

    4 Resources of

    Tamil Nadu

    99 Resources 1 The term resources The term 'resources'

    103 Tabular

    column 5

    saline socls

    5 Vedaranayam Vedaranyam

    107 Conventional

    Power

    resources

    10 used by humankind used by mankind

    107 tab column

    Thermal powerplant

    1 Cuddlore dist Cuddalore

    5 Tamil Nadu

    Agriculture

    114 tab column

    wet sainning

    heading

    1 Dry framing Dry farming

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    114 Aquiser

    diagram

    Precipition Precipitation

    114 Aquiser

    diagram

    Precipition Precipitation

    122 Commercial

    crops

    5 Chilies Chillies

    122 Horticulture 3 mangos mangoes

    123 fisheries 1 finshing fishing

    fisheries 5 hactares hectares

    6 Tamil Nadu

    manufacturingIndustries

    129 Textle

    industry ofTamil Nadu

    2 Sankar nagar (given

    under textile centre)

    delete sankar nagar

    from textile centre

    7 Transport &

    Tamil Nadu

    Communication

    138 Roadways 27 (Right side)

    Kanayakumari

    Kanyakumari

    140 Railways 5 (Right side) Broad

    guage

    Broad gauge

    141 Railways Map (Right side) Gulf of

    Manner

    Gulf of Mannar

    142 Railways 6 (Left side)

    Tirichirappalli

    Thiruchirappalli

    8 Tamil Nadu

    Trade

    150 Trade in Tamil

    Nadu

    16 (Left side) Prize Price

    150 Trade in TamilNadu

    3 (Right side) Agmarknet Agmarket

    9 Tamil NaduPopulation

    - - - - -

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    10 Environmental

    Issues

    162 Loss of Bio

    Diversity(Activity)

    1 (Left Side) Pichavaram Pitchavaram

    162 Loss of BioDiversity (Do

    you know)

    5 (Right Side) mongoose Mangoose

    11 Conservation of

    Resources

    Sustainable

    Development

    166 Harmful

    effects of noise

    pollution

    40 (Left Side) Niligiris Nilgris

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    IX Standard Social Science (Civics) 1 to 7 Lessons

    Unit Lesson

    No

    Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction

    1 The Union

    Government

    180 The team of

    the house

    I para 3rd & 4th

    line

    The term of the

    house can be

    cutshort

    It can be dissolved

    earlier / before its expiry

    of 5 years.

    182 Unionexecutive

    1para 11th line nomin ated appointed

    183 Election of thePresident

    1 para 8th line and10th line

    Elected membersof NCT of Delhi

    and Puducherryrelieved from his

    office

    It can be the electedmembers in the union

    terribories.

    189 Appellate

    Jurisdiction

    Spelling -

    Judgment

    Judgement

    188 State High

    Court

    Included in the

    Union Government

    Can be included in the

    2nd lesson.

    191 Choose the

    correct

    Answer

    Q.No.14 No answer in the

    option

    The State Government

    1987 - should be

    included.

    180 Do you know Spelling-tow two

    2 The State

    government

    197 Election to

    upper house

    I para 1st line Tamilnadu is going

    to have an upper

    house

    deleted

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    4 Contemporary

    Social issuesof Tamil nadu

    205 3rd para 3rd line

    from the down

    Justice

    administration

    Justice Party

    administration

    206 1st para 5th line &

    6th line

    Ramalingar

    Vallalar castesystem

    Ramalinga Vallalar in to

    should not given.

    209 Child labour seemsvery lengthy

    Can be made it short.

    IX Standard Social Science (Economics) 1 to 7 Lessons

    Unit LessonNo

    Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction

    1 Demand and

    supply

    215 Questions

    regarding

    Demand and

    supply.

    15-27 To be deleted Reason: With

    one price a schedule cannot be

    prepared students could be

    confused.

    215 Questionsregarding supply.

    54-63 Statement of supply. 1.What is supply 2. Whenis supplied 3. Where

    is supplied

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    215 Questions

    regarding supply.

    4. At what price

    supplied. The answereto these questions can be

    dirved from thefollowing statement of

    supply. Ex Raju sold 2kios of Mangoes

    yesterday at T.Nagar at a

    price of Rs.50 per kg.

    To be deleted Reason: With

    one price a schedule cannot beprepared too confusing for

    students.

    216 Supply 4th line 7th

    point

    7. Few factors outside

    the economic sphere.

    To be added: 7. Non-

    economic factors like naturalcalamities, war, epidemics etc.

    216 Law of demad

    and supply

    16-25 Law of demand: If

    prices rises the demand

    falls, if price fallsdemand rises. This

    show that there is anindirect relationship

    between price anddemand.

    To be corrected: If price rises

    the quantity demanded falls, if

    price falls the quantitydemanded rises. This shows

    that there is an indirectrelationship between price and

    demand.

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    216 Law of demad

    and supply

    16-25 Alfred Marshalls's law

    of demand. "The graterthe amount to be sold the

    smallermust be the priceat which it is offered. In

    other words the amountdemanded increased

    with a full in price and

    dismiss has with a rise in

    price.

    Alfred Marshall's defines the

    Law of demand: "The greaterthe amount to be sold. The

    smaller must be the price atwhich it is offered. In other

    words the amount demandedincreases with a fall in price

    and dismisses with a rise in

    price.

    216 Exemptions tothe law of

    demand

    After oldscheduled line

    No:20

    This law Is notapplicable to necessary

    goods like rice luxury

    goods like diamond jewels. In these cases

    when the price rises

    dimand also rises andwhen the price falls

    demand also falls.

    This law is not applicable toluxury goods like gold,

    diamond & low priced goods

    (Interior goods) like ragi,Cholam etc.

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    216 Law of supply 1--10 Law of supply other

    things remaining sameas the price of a

    commodet rises itssupply is entende and as

    the price of thecommodity fulls its

    supply is contracted.

    This is called law of

    supply.

    As the price of the commodity

    rises the quantity supplied isextended and as the price of

    the commodity falls thequantity suplied is contracted.

    217 Exercise choose 2Q Law of demand is only

    applicable to (a)Necessaries (b)

    Comforts Luxuries (d)Very low priced goods.

    (To be added) Law of supply

    extablishes (a) inverserelationship between price and

    quantity (b) direct relationshipbetween price and quantity (c )

    both (d) None.

    217 Short notes 2Q Law of supply To be corrected: 2. State the

    law of supply.

    2 Equilibrumprice

    218 7 It is clear from the belowgiven table.

    It is clear from the table givenbelow:

    218 Changes in

    equilibrm Price.

    3 Alfread Marshall Alfied Marshall

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    219 Long period It is not included To be added: 3. Long

    period: In the long periodsupply can be changed to any

    extent by changing all theinpuls factors of production.

    X Standard History

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the Lesson Page

    No

    Side Heading Para left Para

    Right

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 Imperialism 9 Captions (1D) 4th Nationalism ImperialismII 2 First World War

    III 3 World between the wars 21 Introuduction 4 great "Great"

    III Remedialmeasures

    5,6 industries..But industries,but

    22 Effects 1 Barring fewlimitations

    Economy with fewlimitations

    III 4 Fascism 25 Achievements 3 So so,

    24 Lateran Latern

    26 Match the

    following

    4 March on Rome March to Rome

    III 5 Nazism

    IV 6 II World War 36 Choose the Correct 3 II World war I World war

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    37 Choose the Correct 9 A&B (options)

    spelling mistake

    Gorbachev

    Bolisyeltin

    IV 7 The united Nations

    Organisations

    39,40 General Assembly 8 five

    members..countries

    five members

    countries completesentence to be

    deleted.

    41 Major achievemtns 18 CTBT (

    Expansion Not

    given)

    Comprehensive Test

    Ban Treaty

    IV 8 European Union 45 Achievements ofEU

    4 insures ensures

    46 Scientific research 15 crises crisis

    V 9 The Great Revolt of1857

    VI 10 Social and Religious

    Reform movement

    58 Brahmo samaj 19 given title given title

    59 Prathana samaj 5 inter-dining inter-dining

    59 Arya samaj 45 gospal gospel

    60 Theosophical

    society

    12 Benares Benaras

    60 Theosophical

    society

    19 headquarter head quarters

    61 SamarasaSudhasan

    42 1870 1870,

    46 Thiru Arutpa ThiruArutpa

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    64 Impact of Social

    and religious mov

    8 remarriage

    interdining

    remarriage, inter

    dining.

    VII 11 Freedom Movement inIndia-I

    69 Formation ofMuslim League

    2 uprisingbut uprising,but

    70 Surat split 9 became was

    7 arouse arose

    79 Subash ChandraBose ( heading)

    1st Bosh Bose

    VII 12 Freedom Movement in

    India-II

    80 Cabinet Mission 3 Sirstarafford Sir Stafford

    81 The IndianIndependence Act

    of 1947

    36 Jawahalal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru

    87 The Mount battern

    Plan ( heading) Q3

    1 Mountbattern Mount Battern

    13 Role of Tamil Nadu in

    the Freedom Movements

    88 Vellore Mutiny 11 daughter daughters

    88 Madras Mahajana

    Sabha

    19 However still its

    aims

    However, its aims

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    89 V.O.

    ChidambaramPillai

    3 Kappolotiya Kappalotiya

    VII 13 Role of Tamil Nadu inthe Freedom Movement

    90 SubramaniyaBharathiyar

    29 swadshamithran swadeshamithran

    92 C.RajaGopalachariya

    15 dispressed depressed

    32 swandraparty Swatandra party

    92 K.Kamaraj 5 Sathyagrha Sathyagraha

    93 Choose Q 10 1 for policy for his policy

    VIII 14 Social Transfromation in

    Tamil Nadu

    97 Self Respect

    Movements

    33 Shermandevi Sheramandevi

    100 Muthu LakshmiReddy

    13 Vehementally Vehemently

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    X Std HISTORY MAPSMap 1 Page

    No-5The following areas aregiven in the Question,

    but not marked in the

    given map in the text

    * Peking Nanking Manchuria Shakalin is lands canton * Turkey ( Marked wrong) to berectified.

    Map-2 Page

    No-12

    Germany ( main area)

    not shown in the map

    to be marked

    Netherland marked

    twice

    to be removed

    Map-3 PageNo-82

    Partition of India

    Rajasthan marked twice (location shown wrong)

    The following areas are

    marked wrong in thetext to be rectified

    * Diu * Pondicherry *

    Kolkatha * Mumbai *

    Goa * Cochin *Chennai

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    X Standard Geography

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the

    Lesson

    Page No Side Heading Para left Para

    Right

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    104 ,105 Location andextent

    2ndpara Ist

    line

    32,87,263 Km2

    has tochange into sq.km.

    To add Area: 32,87,263 Sq.km

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    104, 105 Location and

    extent

    III line According to 2001

    Census (1028 million)

    According to (2011 census) 1210

    millions

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    104 ,105 Location and

    extent

    2nd

    paralast line

    Delete: it has a

    coastline of 6,100km)In PgNo.117 It is

    given correctly6000km

    coastline is 6,000km only It has

    coastline of about 5,516km inclusiveof the main land, Kakshadweep, and

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    104 ,105 Location and

    extent

    3rd

    paralast line

    Malacca start Malaccan strait

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    104,105 Location and

    extent

    Ist para

    1st line

    8 4 This symbol Indicates lower unit

    of degree in minutes

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    106 Unity inDiversity

    2ndpara

    2nd line

    Cherapunji Cherrapunji

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    106 India nad its

    neighbouringcountries

    I para

    Ist line

    Kanyakumari Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    106 India nad itsneighbouring

    countries

    II para3rd line

    Karokoram Karakoram

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    107 Unity in

    Diversity

    Ist para

    3rd line

    Zoroastrianism Zorastrianism

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    107 India -Political

    Division (

    Map)

    Sikkim state and itscapital not given

    State: sikkim Capital: Gangtok

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    107 PoliticalDivision

    Include : Delhi is the Indian capitalas well as the National Cap

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    108 Information

    about states

    Update the population density (2011

    census)

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    108 13) Capital

    27) StatesUnion

    Terriotories(4)

    Thiruvanathapuram

    uttar Predesh Dadar

    Thiruvananthapuram

    Uttar PradeshDadra

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    109 let us know 3rd para Let us know can be

    deleted because thedata information

    given in theremaining content do

    not correlate with this

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    109 Formation offlimalayas

    2ndpara

    last2nd line

    Gondawana land Gondwana land

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    109 Formation ofHimalayas (

    Diagram)

    Gondawana Gondwana

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    110 Northern

    Mountains (Map)

    4. Nandevi ( 7817 m) Nandadevi

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    111 WesternHimalayas

    I para13th line

    Siachin Siachen

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    111 Himadri I para

    4th line

    Indus Valley in the

    North

    Indus valley in the North West

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    111 Himadri I para

    5th line

    Bramapurtra Brahmaputra

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    111 Himadri I Para

    9th line

    Kanchan Junga Kanchen Junga

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    112 EasternHimalayas

    I para2nd line

    Purvanchal Purvachal

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    112 Northern Great

    Plains

    I para

    4th line

    Brahumaptura Brahmaputra

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    112 Northern GreatPlains

    I para9th line

    Terrai Terai

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    112 Northern Great

    Plains

    I prar

    11thline

    Khaddar Khadar

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    113 Northern Great

    Plains

    III para

    1st line

    Khaddar Khadar

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    113 Punjab-Haryana Plains

    II para8th 9th

    line

    Hariyana Haryana

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    113 Punjab-

    Haryana Plains

    II para

    last line

    Satluj Sutlej

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    114 Nil

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    115 Central High

    land

    I para Haziribagh Plateau Hazaribagh Plateau

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    115 PeninsularPlateau

    II para 1-3 lines

    Delete : ThePeninsular Plateau

    extends from north tosouth for a distance of

    about 1600 km and

    from east to west for

    about 1400 km

    The Peninsular Plateau about 1400km because both plateau distance

    and western ghats distance cannotbe the same.

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    115 DeccanPlateau

    I paralast line

    Penneru Pennaru

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    116 Western Ghats last para 3

    lines

    delete: The southern

    part of the westernghats is separated

    from the mainsahyadri range by

    palghat Gap.

    In Social Tamil Medium Textbook

    (pg 132) It is given correctly whereas in English Medium T.B. it is

    given wrongly.

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    116 Western Ghats I para

    13th line

    Western ghats are

    ranning in the North

    south direction

    Include: Western ghats are

    continuous range of hills running in

    the North-South direction.

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    117 Westerncoastal plains

    lastpara

    3rd line

    Mali Mahi

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    117 Western

    coastal plains

    I para

    2nd line

    Kanniyakumari Kanyakumari

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    118 Malabar plain III para2nd line

    It extends for about50 km and its width

    varies from 25 to 100km

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    119 Easterncoalstal plain

    II para 6thline

    Chillka Chilka

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    119 Eastern

    coalstal plain

    II para The 'Tamil Nadu'

    plain stretches fromthe pulicat lake to

    kanyakumari for thedistance of about

    1076 Km

    In IXth std T.B. In pg 85 the

    extension between pulicat toKanyakumari for a distance of about

    100km but the Actual length is992km.

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    123 River system

    of India

    Godavari length is

    wrong. It is not 146

    The length is 1465

    I 1 India-Location

    and

    physiography

    123 River system

    of India

    Krishna -

    Placesbenifited

    Maharashtra, Madhya

    Pradesh

    Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh

    must be given. Instead of Madhya

    Pradesh

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    123 River system

    of India

    Tapti- places

    benefited MadhyaPradesh and

    In Tamil medium social Text book

    is given correctly in (pg123)Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    123 River system

    of India

    Ghaghra - (Ends in )

    (Disappears into thethar Desert) Places

    benefitted U.P.

    (R.Ghaghra does not move towards

    thar desert and do not Disappear inThar desert) so wrong places

    benefitted. only U.P.is benefittedI 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    123 River system

    of India

    Thamiraprani Thamiraparani

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    123 River systemof India

    Mahanadi

    Chattisgarh Jharkhand/ Orissa is not added)

    (Add) Orissa

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    124 River features Distributary

    eg: Hooghly is notadded

    Add Hooghly

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    124 River featuresEstuary

    Estuary (see) sea

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    124 Exercise 4) ( c) Mt.

    Kanchanjunga 6) ( c)Shyadri

    Kanchenjunga

    Sahyadri

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    125 Match the

    following

    6th line Chilca Lake Chilka Lake

    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    125 v) Answer the

    followingQuestion in aparagraph

    1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

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    I 1 India-Location

    andphysiography

    126 vi India map

    5) ist line 3rdline

    5) Northern circaras

    KhambatSunderban

    Northern Circars

    KhambhatSunderbans

    I 1 India-Locationand

    physiography

    123 River systemof India

    Yamuna 1300Brahmaputra 885

    Originates fromChemayung dung

    glacier Kaveri Length

    800

    Yamuna 1370 Brahmaputra 725Originates from Aangsi glacier

    Kaveri length 805

    I 2 India- climate 127 Latitude last para

    2nd line

    Laltitude Latitude

    I I para

    6th line

    Temperature temperate

    I 2 India- climate 128 wind 2nd para

    1st line

    Orignated Originates

    I 4th line Hariyana Haryana

    I 128 Climate ofIndia

    I para7th line

    Mausin Mausim

    I 129 Summer (

    March to May)

    3rd

    para Ist

    line

    atomospheric atmosphere

    I 130 1st para15th line

    lightening lightning

    I 131 to133

    NIl Nil Nil

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    I 134 give meaning and types of Rainfall

    137 Exercise II

    match

    III line Northern and North

    Western part of India

    is not added

    Northern and Northwestern part of

    India ( shoulod be included)

    I 2 India climate 138 V Answer in

    paragrah 2nd

    Que

    Give the

    Characteristic features

    of monsoon winds

    Explain any two characteristic

    features of monsoon winds

    II 3 India - Natural

    Resources

    139 Soil fertility last

    para

    3rd line

    Cobolt Cobalt

    140 Alluvial soil 2nd para

    13th line

    Ghagharia Ghaghria

    140 Black soil 1 para 6th

    line

    color colour

    142 1 para 1

    line

    tapiaco tapioca

    142 Desert soil 1 para 1line

    Desert soil is foundaride zone ( in should

    be added after found)

    Desert soil is found in arid zone

    142 Soil

    Conservation

    4th

    point

    Avoiding should be

    deleted

    Excessive grazing should be

    avoided

    145 2nd para

    5th line

    Sisham Sisam

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    144 India Natural

    VegetationMap

    Mahanadhi detta

    region is givenwrongly

    Kaveri Delta region can be added

    for Mangroove forests

    146 to156

    NIl NIl NIl

    III 4 India-Agriculture

    158 Subsistenceagriculture

    Green box2nd line

    hactares hectares

    159 Agricultural

    seasons

    Rabi 2nd

    row

    wintet Winter

    159 Agricultural

    seasons

    Zaid 1st

    row

    Biginning Beginning

    III 4 India-

    Agriculature

    161 1 para 6th

    line lastline

    Sukaradhara

    Utteranchal

    Sukaradhan Uttaranchal

    166 Jute 1 para 8th

    line

    tarpaun line tarpaulins

    Oil seeds 1 para

    16thline

    Maharastra Maharashtra

    171 V Answer in

    paragraph

    1 Question Answer is

    not given

    IV 5 India -

    Industries

    175 Major cotton

    TextileIndustries inIndia

    Mumbai,

    Ahamadabadlocations are wrong

    174 1st line favors favours

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    Jute industry 1 para 3rd

    line

    Sizable Sizeable

    177 Indian Iron and

    Steel Company

    1 para 3rd

    line

    2nd

    para

    Imdian

    Visveshwaraiya

    Indian Visveshwaraya

    177 HindustanSteel Ltd

    I para2nd line

    1959 1965

    178 to182

    Nil Nil Nil

    V 6 EnvironmentalIssues

    183 whoseenvironment is

    it?

    1 para 9thline

    1000 million 1210 million

    183 Air pollution 6th line Everyday the average

    person inhales about20,000 litres of air

    We breathe about 2,200 times a day

    inhaling around 16 kg of air

    186 2nd &

    14th line

    neighborhood

    beighborhood

    beighbourhood neighbourhood

    VI 7 India - Trade,Transport and

    Communication

    196 Indian RailwayZones

    Greenbox last

    line

    Include 17th Zone is Kolkata MetroRailway

    VII 8 Remote Sensing 206 Diagram Traget Target

    VII 8 Remote Sensing 207 last line favorite favourite

    211 Exercise short

    Answers

    6. what are the uses of

    GPS?

    Write any two applications of GPS?

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    211 Answer in

    paragraph

    Include: What are the advantages of

    Remote sensing?

    211 III Short

    answers

    Include: 8. Name the Photo

    elements207 Process

    involved in

    Remote

    sensing

    3 para

    5th line

    After properties

    include: such as tone,

    texture, size shape,

    patterns

    X Standard Economics

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of the

    Lesson

    Page No Side Heading Para left Para

    Right

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 National

    Income

    236 Double

    Counting

    4th para

    30th line

    Example not given e.g. Tyre is the final output of Tyre

    manufacturers. Its value is accountedunder output method. But the same tyre

    value is added again in a carmanufacturing industry.

    I 1 237 Economic

    function

    Economic

    function

    3rd para

    12th line

    Example not given eg Grant of subsidies loans at lower rate

    of interest, administered and support

    prices etc.,

    II 2 Indianeconomy after

    Independence

    Nil

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    X Standard Civics

    Unit Lesson

    No.

    Name of

    the Lesson

    Page No Side Heading Para left Para

    Right

    Mistake Corrections

    I 1 India andworld peace

    II 2 Democracy 222 Choose

    (options)

    1 demoracy democracy

    II 3 Unity in

    diversity

    224 Religion 2 cores croes

    225 Literature 8 Thiruvallur Thiruvalluvar

    III 4 Consumer

    Rights

    230 Measures

    taken by theGovernment

    15 Television Television