Class 10th NCERT Economics Syllabus

A general outline of the syllabus for Class 10th Economics based on CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) guidelines. However, please note that the syllabus may vary slightly from year to year. It's always a good idea to refer to the official CBSE website or the specific textbook recommended by your school for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Here's a detailed syllabus for Class 10th Economics:

Unit 1: Development
1. Development
   - Concept of development
   - Different indicators of development (per capita income, health facilities, etc.)
   - National Development Goals
   - Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals

2. Sectors of the Indian Economy
   - Sectors of economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary)
   - Comparison of employment conditions in different sectors
   - Division of sectors as organized and unorganized
   - Self-employed and casual workers

Unit 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy
1. Money and Credit
   - Role of money in an economy
   - Modern forms of money
   - Loans and credit
   - Formal and informal sources of credit
   - Terms related to formal and informal loans (collateral, interest rate, etc.)
   - Role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

2. Globalization and the Indian Economy
   - Meaning and features of globalization
   - Liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG)
   - Foreign trade and integration of markets
   - Impact of globalization on various sectors

Unit 3: Money and Credit
1. Consumer Rights
   - Consumer awareness
   - Consumer rights and responsibilities
   - Consumer protection measures
   - Role of consumer organizations and the Consumer Protection Act

Unit 4: Globalization and the Indian Economy
1. Development and Sustainability
   - Sustainable development and its dimensions
   - Need for sustainable development
   - Environment-friendly practices
   - Case studies on sustainable development

2. Consumer Rights
   - Consumer rights and responsibilities
   - Consumer protection measures
   - Role of consumer organizations and the Consumer Protection Act

3. Globalization and the Environment
   - Environmental concerns associated with globalization
   - Environmental degradation and pollution
   - Measures to control environmental degradation

The above syllabus is a general outline of the topics covered in Class 10th Economics as per the CBSE guidelines. It is essential to consult the official CBSE website or the prescribed textbook for the specific details and content of each topic.

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