History : Our Pasts – III
- Chapter 1: How, When and Where
- Chapter 2: From Trade to Territory: The Company Establishes Power Chapter 3: Ruling the Countryside [Link shared by Mrs. Rekha Jangir KV Barkuhi]
- Chapter 4: Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
- Chapter 5: When People Rebel 1857 and After
- Chapter 6: Colonialism and the City: The Story of an Imperial Capital
- Chapter 7: Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
- Chapter 8: Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation
- Chapter 9: Women, Caste and Reform
- Chapter 10: The Changing World of Visual Arts
- Chapter 11: The Making of the National Movement: 1870s–1947 Chapter 12: India After Independence
Social and Political Life:
Unit One: The Indian Constitution and Secularism
- Chapter1: The Indian Constitution
- Chapter 2: Understanding Secularism
Unit Two: Parliament and The Making of Laws
- Chapter 3: Why do we need a Parliament?
- Chapter 4: Understanding Laws
Unit Three: The Judiciary
- Chapter 5: Judiciary
- Chapter 6: Understanding Our Criminal Justice System
Unit Four: Social Justice and The Marginalised
- Chapter 7: Understanding Marginalisation
- Chapter 8: Confronting Marginalisation
Unit Five: Economic Presence of the Government
- Chapter 9: Public Facilities
- Chapter 10: Law and Social Justice
Geography
- Chapter 1: Resources
- Chapter 2: Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
- Chapter 3: Mineral and Power Resources
- Chapter 4: Agriculture
- Chapter 5: Industries
- Chapter 6: Human Resources