Class 10 English Literature Notes

CBSE Class 10 English Literature Notes

CBSE English Literature Notes in Class 10 English Notes. Learning the important concepts is very important for every student to get better marks in examinations. The concepts should be clear which will help in faster learning. The attached concepts made as per NCERT and CBSE pattern will help the student to understand the chapter and score better marks in the examinations.

Two Gentlemen of Verona Summary

CBSE Notes for Two Gentlemen of Verona – Chapter 1

Two Gentlemen of Verona English Core for CBSE Class 10. online tests, videos, question papers, notes, online quiz and complete study material for free to use. Please Click Two Gentlemen of Verona Summary for more information.

Class 10 English Notes

CBSE Class 10 English Notes

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Food Security in India Class 9 Notes

CBSE Notes for Food Security in India

  • The poorest section of the society remains food insecure all the times. People above poverty line might also feel food insecure in times of natural calamity like earthquake, drought, flood, tsunami, etc.
  • Natural calamities may lead to starvation. Starvation in longer run turns into famine.
  • A famine is characterised by wide spread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation. Please refer Food Security in India Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.

Poverty as a Challenge Class 9 Notes

CBSE Notes for Poverty as a Challenge

Usually the levels of income and consumption are used to define poverty. In India, poverty can be defined as the lack of common things like food, clothing and shelter , safe drinking water, medical care and education, which determine quality of life. Please refer Poverty as a Challenge Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.

People as Resource Class 9 Notes

CBSE Revision Notes for People as Resource

  • ‘People as resource’ refers to a country’s working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities.
  • When existing human resource is developed by becoming educated and healthy it turns into human capital.
  • Human beings perform many activities which can be grouped into economic and non-economic. Please refer People as Resource Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.

The Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Notes

CBSE Notes for The Story of Village Palampur

  • Palampur is a small hypothetical village having about 450 families. It is 3 km away from Raiganj — big village. Shahpur is the nearest town to the village.
  • The village is well connected with neighboring villages and towns. The village is well connected by the road and most of the houses are electrified.
  • It has two primary schools and one high school.
  • There is a government primary health Centre and a primary dispensary. Please refer The Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.

Class 9 Economics Notes

CBSE Revision Notes for Social Science Economics

Class 9 Social Science Notes Economics Concepts for all chapters. The short notes, brief explanation, chapter summary, quick revision notes for Class 9 Economics has been made for all important topics in Economics book and is available for free download in pdf, click on the below links to access chapter wise concepts for Economics Class 9 based on syllabus and guidelines issued by CBSE.

Democratic Rights Class 9 Notes

CBSE Revision Notes for Democratic Rights

  • Rights are claims of a person over other fellow beings, over the society and over the government. But every claim is not a right.
  • Rights are a must to ensure the dignity, security and fair play to all the citizens.
  • Democracy is a system in which maximum rights are guaranteed to its citizens. Please refer Democratic Rights Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.

Working of Institutions Class 9 Notes

CBSE Revision Notes for Working of Institutions

  • Government of India appointed a Commission in 1979, headed by B.P. Mandal, called Second Backward Commission.
  • Commission gave a report in 1980. One of the suggestions was to reserve 27 percent of government jobs for Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC).
  • This issue was discussed this for many years.
  • Janata Dal won elections in 1989. V.P. Singh, the Prime Minister, decided to implement reservations.
  • The President announced it in his address to the Parliament. Please refer Working of Institutions Class 9 Notes for more revision notes.
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