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GS MAINS – SYLLABUS ANDRESOURCE AND REFERENCE BOOKS AND JOURNALS – DETAILED ANALYSIS

Various resource and reference books for the changed GSsyllabus. In the changed pattern in History they have added world History, andworld geography also. It has become a must to read many important chapters ofSecond Administrative reforms commission Reports.

MAINS GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - II
(IndianHeritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society)
TOPICS                                                                       BOOKS & JOURNALS
1.     Indianculture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature andArchitecture from ancient to modern times.
References:
Indian Culture and Heritage – NIOS: www.nios.ac.in
Indian Freedom Struggle of Independence – Bipin Chandra
Facets of Indian Culture - Spectrum Pub.
Indian Culture Chapter of Indian Year Book
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, The Indian Express, EconomicPolitical Weekly, Frontline

2.     ModernIndian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the presentsignificant events, personalities, issues.
References:
Indian Freedom Struggle of Independence – Bipin Chandra
“A Brief History of Modern India” – Spectrum Pub.
Indian Culture Chapter of Indian Year Book
Modern India History – B. L. Grover

3.     TheFreedom Struggle - its various stages and important contributors orcontributions from different parts of the country.
References:
12th NCERT – Politics in Indian after Independence.

4.     Post-independenceconsolidation and reorganization within the country.
References:
India since Independence – Bipin Chandra
India After Gandhi – Ramchandra Guha
5.     Historyof the world will include events from 18th century such as industrialrevolution, world wars, redrawal of national boundaries, colonization,decolonization, political philosophies like communism, capitalism, socialismetc. - their forms and effect on the society.
References:
9th & 10th NCERT – India and thecontemporary world
Mastering Modern World History – Normal Lowe

6.     Salientfeatures of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
References:
12th NCERT: Indian Society, Social change andDevelopment in India
Indian Social System – Ram Ahuja
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, The Indian Express, EconomicPolitical Weekly, Frontline, Kurukshetra

7.     Roleof women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, povertyand developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
References:
IGNOU-ESO-12: Society in India
Indian Social Structure & Change – K L Sharma

8.     Effectsof globalization on Indian society.
References: IGNOU –ESO-16: Social Problems in India

9.     Socialempowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism.
References:
Indian society & Culture – Nadeem Hasnain
Social Problems in India – Ram Ahuja

10.           Salient features of world’s physicalgeography.
References:
11th NCERT: Physical Geogrpahy, World Geography by MajidHusain
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, Down to Earth(www.downtoearth.org.in), The Indian Express, Economic Political Weekly,Frontline, Kurukshetra

11.           Distribution of key natural resourcesacross the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent); factorsresponsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sectorindustries in various parts of the world (including India).
References:
Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong,
Around the World (Geography): ICSE Board Class (6, 7 & 8) or
OLD NCERT Books Class (6, 7 & 8)

12.           Important Geophysical phenomena such asearthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical featuresand their location - changes in critical geographical features (including waterbodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes.
References:
Orient Longman Atlas

MAINS GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - III
(Governance,Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations)
TOPICS                                                                       BOOKS & JOURNALS
1.     IndianConstitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments,significant provisions and basic structure.  
References:
11th NCERT Indian Constitution at work & IndianPolity by M. Lakshmi Kant, Constitution of India By PM Bakshi.
Journals/ Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, Kurukshetra,The Indian Express, Economic & Political Weekly, Frontline.

2.    Functions and responsibilities of theUnion and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federalstructure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challengestherein.
3.    Separation of powers between variousorgans dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions.
References:
Introduction to the Constitution of India by DD Basu. IGNOU MPS-003 India: Democracy and Development, Indian PublicAdministration 3rd Edition by Rajni & Goyal.  
Journals/ Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, Kurukshetra,The Indian Express, Economic & Political Weekly, Frontline.

4.    Comparison of the Indian constitutionalscheme with that of other countries.
5.    Parliament and State Legislatures -structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issuesarising out of these.                                         References:
Political Science by ND Arora, Public Administration By LakshmiKant.

6.    Structure, organization and functioningof the Executive and the Judiciary Ministries and Departments of theGovernment; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role inthe Polity.
References:
12th NCERT: Politics in India After Independence, 2ndARC REPORT, Sarkaria Commission Report. Punchi Commission Report.

7.    Salient features of the Representationof People’s Act.
8.    Appointment to various Constitutionalposts, powers, functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.
9.    Statutory, regulatory and variousquasi-judicial bodies.
10.           Government policies and interventionsfor development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design andimplementation.
References:
8th NCERT- Law & Social Justice, 9thNCERT- Economics, 11th NCERT- Economics: Indian EconomicDevelopment. 12th Five Year Plan 2012- Planning Commission.
Journals/ Websites :
www.socialjustice.nic.in, Kurukshetra, The Indian Express, Economic & Political Weekly,Frontline.

11.           Development processes and thedevelopment industry- the role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and associations,donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders.
References:
IGNOU MPS-003 India: Democracy and Development.

12.           Welfare schemes for vulnerable sectionsof the population by the Centre and States and the performance of theseschemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for theprotection and betterment of these vulnerable sections.
References:
Indian Year Book, Economic Survey, Annual Reports: Ministry ofSocial Justice & Empowerment.
Journals/ Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana &Kurukshetra.

13.           Issues relating to development andmanagement of Social Sector or Services relating to Health, Education, HumanResources.
14.           Issues relating to poverty and hunger.
15.           Important aspects of governance,transparency and accountability, e-governance - applications, models,successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters, transparency &accountability and institutional and other measures.
16.           Role of civil services in a democracy.                                                           References:
Governance In India By Lakshmi Kant, 2nd ARC REPORT, DevelopmentAdministration by Mohit Bhattacharya, New Horizons of Public Administration 7thEdition by Mohit Bhattacharya, Indian Public Administration  3rdEdition by Rajni & Goyal.  
Journals/ Websites :
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, Kurukshetra,The Indian Express, Economic & Political Weekly, Frontline.

17.           India and its neighborhood- relations.
References:
IGNOU - EPS- 07- InternationalRelations, IGNOU -MP-001-India &the World, IGNOU – MPS-002-InternationalRelations: Theory and problems.
Journals/ Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, World Focus, TheIndian Express, Frontline.

18.           Bilateral, regional and global groupingsand agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
References:
NCERT Class 12th: Political Science Contemporary WorldPolitics, India’s Foreign Policy- Retrospect and prospect By Sumit Ganguly.

19.           Effect of policies and politics ofdeveloped and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
References:
Foreign Policy of India By V N Khanna, India’s Foreign Policy-Retrospect and prospect By Sumit Ganguly.

20.           Important International institutions,agencies and fora- their structure, mandate.
References:
Manorama Year Book , Ministry of External Affairs, Online Website.

MAINS GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - IV
(Technology,Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Security and DisasterManagement)
TOPICS                                                                       BOOKS & JOURNALS
1.     IndianEconomy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth,development and employment.
References:
11th NCERT: Economics: Indian Economic Development
Economic Survey of India
Report: 12th Five Year Plan 2012-17 Documents (PlanningCommission)
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, The Indian Express, Economic Times.

2.     Inclusivegrowth and issues arising from it.
References:
Indian Economy – R. Dutt & Sundaram
Journals/Websites:
Economic Political Weekly

3.     GovernmentBudgeting.
References:
Indian Economy – R. Dutt & Sundaram
The Penguin Dictionary of Economics
Journals/Websites:
Economic Political Weekly

4.     Majorcrops cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types ofirrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing ofagricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e-technology in theaid of farmers.
References:
India since Independence – Bipan Chandra (Land Reform)
12th NCERT: Geography: India People and Economy
11th NCERT: Economics: Indian Economic Development
Report: 12th Five Year plan 2012-17 Documents (PlanningCommission)
Journals/Websites:
The Indian Express, Economic Times, Economic & Political Weekly

5.     Issuesrelated to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices;Public Distribution System- objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping;issues of buffer stocks and food security; Technology missions; economics ofanimal-rearing.
References:
Economic survey of India
Indian Economy – R. Dutt & Sundaram
Indian Economy Since Independence – Uma Kapila
India Year Book
Journals/Websites:
Frontline
Kurukshetra
Ministry of Agriculture website
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Website

6.     Foodprocessing and related industries in India- scope and significance, location,upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management.
Journals/Websites:
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Website
Ministry of Food Processing Industries Website

7.     Landreforms in India.
References:
India since Independence – Bipin Chandra (Land Reform)
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pib.nic.in, Yojana

8.     Effectsof liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and theireffects on industrial growth.
References:
Indian Economy Since Independence – Uma Kapila
2nd ARC Report (Strengthening Financial managementSystems)
India Year Book
Journals/Websites:
Frontline

9.     Infrastructure:Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways, etc.
2nd ARC Report (Strengthening Financial managementSystems)
Journals/Websites:
Kurukshetra

10.           Investment models.
11.           Science and Technology - developmentsand their applications and effects in everyday life Achievements of Indians inscience & technology; indigenization of technology and developing newtechnology.
References:
Science & Technology: TMH Publication or Spectrum Publication
Science Reporter
Journals/Websites:
Wikipedia, The Indian Express, Frontline, www.pib.nic.in, International Journals and Magazines

12.           Awareness in the fields of IT, Space,Computers, robotics, nano-technology, bio-technology and issues relating tointellectual property rights.
References:
The Hindu
Journals/Websites:

13.           Conservation, environmental pollutionand degradation, environmental impact assessment.
References:
Our Environment – NCERT (VII)
Ecology: Unit 10th – Class 12th Biology(NCERT)
Ecology & Environment (India Year Book)
Ecology & Environment – P D Sharma
Journals/Websites:
Down to Earth (www.downtoearth.org.in), The HinduSurvey of the Environment

14.           Disaster and disaster management.
References:
IGNOU: MPA – 018- Disaster Management
2nd ARC Report (Crisis Management)
Journals/Websites:

15.           Linkages between development and spreadof extremism.
References:
12th NCERT: Political Science: Contemporary WorldPolitics (Chapter : Security in the Contemporary World)
Annual Report 2011-12: Ministry of Home Affairs
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pin.nic.in, Yojana

16.           Role of external state and non-stateactors in creating challenges to internal security.
References:
12th NCERT: Political Science: Contemporary WorldPolitics (Chapter : Security in the Contemporary World)
2nd ARC Report (Public order Capacity Building forConflict Resolution, Combating Terrorism)
India Year Book
Journals/Websites:
The Hindu, www.pin.nic.in, Yojana, The IndianExpress, Economic Political Weekly, Frontline

17.           Challenges to internal security throughcommunication networks, role of media and social networking sites in internalsecurity challenges, basics of cyber security; money-laundering and itsprevention.
References:
2nd ARC Report (Public order Capacity Building forConflict Resolution, Combating Terrorism)
India Year Book
Manorama Year Book
Journals/Websites:
Ministry of Home Affairs (www.mha.nic.in)

18.           Security challenges and their managementin border areas; linkages of organized crime with terrorism.
19.           Various Security forces and agencies andtheir mandate.

MAINS GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - V
(Ethics,Integrity, and Aptitude)
TOPICS                                                                       BOOKS & JOURNALS
This paper will includequestions to test the candidates’ attitude and approach to issues relating tointegrity, probity in public life and his problem solving approach to variousissues and conflicts faced by him in dealing with society. Questions mayutilise the case study approach to determine these aspects. The following broadareas will be covered.
1.    Ethics and Human Interface: Essence,determinants and consequences of Ethics in human actions; dimensions of ethics;ethics in private and public relationships. Human Values – lessons from thelives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators; role offamily, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
References:
2nd ARC REPORT - 4th Report & 10thReport.
New Horizons of Public Administration 7th Edition byMohit Bhattacharya. Ethics and Accountability in Government and Business byRamesh K Arora. Ethics & Integrity in Public Administration: Concepts &cases By Raymond W. Cox.
Journals/Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, The IndianExpress, Economic & Political Weekly, Economic Times.

2.    Attitude: content, structure, function;its influence and relation with thought and behaviour; moral and politicalattitudes; social influence and persuasion.
References:
Social Psycology by Baron,
Ethics by William K. Frankena.
Understanding Ethics by Noel Preston
Journals/Websites:
THE HINDU, PIB www.pib.nic.in, Yojana, The IndianExpress, Economic Times.
3.    Aptitude and foundational values forCivil Service, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedicationto public service, empathy, tolerance and compassion towards the weaker-sections. 
References:
Indian Public Administration 3rd Edition by Rajni &Goyal.
IGNOU: MPA-011- Ethical Concern In public Administration.
Journals/ Websites:
Frontline.

4.    Emotional intelligence-concepts, andtheir utilities and application in administration and governance.
References:
Emotional Intelligence By Daniel Goleman.
Journals/ Websites:
Economic Times, Economic & Political Weekly, Frontline.

5.    Contributions of moral thinkers andphilosophers from India and world.
References:
2nd ARC REPORT – 1st Report & 12thReport.
Journals/ Websites:
Frontline.

6.    Public/Civil service values and Ethicsin Public administration: Status and problems; ethical concerns and dilemmas ingovernment and private institutions; laws, rules, regulations and conscience assources of ethical guidance; accountability and ethical governance;strengthening of ethical and moral values in governance; ethical issues ininternational relations and funding; corporate governance.
References:
IGNOU: MPA-011-Ethical Concern In public Administration.

7.    Probity in Governance: Concept of publicservice; Philosophical basis of governance and probity; Information sharing andtransparency in government, Right to Information, Codes of Ethics, Codes ofConduct, Citizen’s Charters, Work culture, Quality of service delivery,Utilization of public funds, challenges of corruption.
8.    Case studies on Above Issues


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