Section-1 ( Principles of Geography)
Part-A. Physical Geography:
Geomorphology:
Origin and evolution of the earth’s crust:
- Notes
- Interior of earth | Internal structure of the earth | Physical conditions of the earth's interior
earth’s movements and plate tectonics;
- Endogenetic and exogenetic forces
- CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
- SEAFLOOR SPREADING
- PLATE TECTONICS THEORY (PTT)
Volcanism;
The cycle of erosion - Davis, and Penck;
- DAVIS CYCLE OF EROSION
- PENCK'S MODEL OF THE CYCLE OF EROSION
- DAVIS VS PENCK VS LC KING EROSIONAL CYCLE
- Compare Davis and Penck's Views of the Geographical Cycle of Erosion
fluvial, glacial, arid, and karst landforms;
- Erosional and Depositional landforms geography UPSC
- Fluvial erosional and depositional landforms geography UPSC
- karst topography geography UPSC
- Glacial Landforms Geography UPSC
- Arid Landforms Geography UPSC
Rejuvenated and polycyclic landforms.
Climatology :
The atmosphere, its structure, and composition;
air masses and fronts; cyclones and related phenomena;
- Air masses
- Frontogenesis and Frontolysis
- Temperate or Extra-tropical cyclone
- Tropical cyclone
- Temperate vs tropical cyclone
climatic classification; Koeppen and Thornthwait;
- Koppen's classification of the world climates
- Koppen's Classification of Indian Climate
- Thornthwaite climate classification
groundwater and hydrological cycle.
Soils and vegetation :
Soil genesis, classification, and distribution:
- Soils-genesis
- Soil Properties
- classification and world distribution
- Factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals
- Soil Vegetation Symbiosis
- Biotic Communities and Succession
ecological aspects of savanna and monsoon forest biomes.
Oceanography:
Ocean bottom relief, Relief of Indian Ocean floor.
- Introduction of oceanography |What is Oceanography?
- Configuration of Ocean floor
- Bottom topography of the Atlantic Ocean
- Bottom topography of the Indian Ocean
- Bottom topography of the Pacific Ocean
Salinity.
Currents and tides;
Ocean deposits and coral reefs.
- Marine resources: biotic, mineral, and energy resources
- Coral reefs UPSC | Coral bleaching UPSC
- Ocean deposits UPSC
- sources of ocean deposits
Ecosystem :
Ecosystem concept,
Man’s impact on the ecosystem, Global ecological imbalances.
- Man's impact on the Ecosystem
- Global and regional ecological changes
- Global Ecological issues
- Global ecological imbalances
Part-B. Human and Economic Geography.
Development of Geographical Thought:
Contributions of European and British Geographers,
- Humboldt and Ritter's Contribution to Modern Geographical thought
- Contribution of Soviet Geographers to the Evolution of Geographical Thought
- Contribution of German Geographers to the Evolution of Geographical Thought
- Contribution of British Geographers to the Evolution of Geographical Thought
- Contribution of French Geographers to the Evolution of Geographical Thought
determinism and possibilism;
- determinism and possibilism
- Determinism
- Environmental Determinism
- Neo Determinism( Stop and Go Determinism)
- Possibilism
Dualism in Geography,
quantitative and behavioral revolutions in geography.
- Behaviouralism and Mental map in Geography
- Critically compare quantitative and behavioral
- Quantitative Revolution in geography
Human Geography:
The emergence of man and races of mankind cultural evolution of man; major cultural realms of the world;
international migrations, past and present;
- Causes and consequences of migration
- Recent trends of international migration
- present factors of international migrations
world population distribution and growth;
demographic transition and world population.
- DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION THEORY
- Discuss the three stages of demographic transition.
- There are a number of areas with high population densities in the world
Settlements Geography:
Concepts of rural and urban settlements, Organs of Urbançation; Rural settlement patterns;
- Settlement Geography | Human Settlement UPSC
- Types-Patterns-and-morphology of rural settlements UPSC
- Urban developments UPSC
- Morphology of Indian cities UPSC
city classifications;
urban spheres of influence and the rural-urban fringe, the internal structure of cities;
- Morphology of Indian cities UPSC
- Urban sprawl UPSC
- the concept of Umland and discuss the criteria and method of its delimitation
problems of urban growth in the world.
- Problems of urbanization and remedies
- problems associated with Third World urbanization
- Problems of urbanization and remedies
Political Geography:
Concepts of nation and state; frontiers, boundaries, and buffer zones;
- Discuss the nature of the international conflicts in the context of frontiers, boundaries, and buffer zones
- Boundary and Frontier in Geography
the concept of heartland and rimland;
- What is the difference between the concepts of heartland and rimland?
- Heartland theory by Mackinder
- Rimland theory by Spykman
federalism.
- Geographical basis of Indian federalism
- Define federalism and describe suitable geographical conditions for its origin and development.
Economic Geography:
World economic development-measurement and problems;
the concept of resources, world resources, their distribution, and global problems;
world energy crisis; and limits to growth;
world agriculture-typology and world agricultural regions;
- World Agriculture
- WORLD AGRICULTURE: A TYPOLOGY OF AGRICULTURAL REGIONS
- AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AND PRODUCTIVITY
theory of agricultural location, world industry-theory of the location of industries;
- VON THUNEN MODEL OF AGRICULTURE
- WEBER'S MODEL OF INDUSTRIAL LOCATION
- ROSTOW'S STAGES OF GROWTH IN GEOGRAPHY
world industrial patterns and problems;
world trade and world trade patterns.
Section -2 GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA and BIHAR
Section-A: GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
Physical Aspects:
Geological history, Physiography, and drainage systems;
- Structure and relief
- The Drainage system and Watersheds
- Drainage pattern
- Himalayan Drainage System
- The peninsular drainage system
- Himalayan vs Peninsular river| East flowing river vs West flowing rivers
- Watershed management
- Physiographic Regions of India
origin and mechanism of the Indian monsoon.
soils and vegetation.
- Natural vegetation
- Classification of Indian Soil
- Alluvial soils
- Black soils|Regur soil | black cotton soil
- Red and yellow soils
- Laterite Soil
- Arid Soils
- Saline Soils
- Peaty Soils
- Forest Soils
- Soil types and their distributions
Human Aspects:
Tribal areas and their problems; population distribution, density, and growth;
population problems and policies.
- Growth-distribution-and density of population
- Demographic attributes| sex-ratio-age structure-literacy rate-work-force-dependency ratio- longevity
- Population problems and policies
Resources:
Conservation and utilçation of land mineral water biotic and marine resources;
- Land resources of India
- Land Usage Categories of India
- Changing land use patterns in India
- Groundwater resources
- Energy Resources
- Coal Energy Resources
- Petroleum and Natural Energy Resources
- Nuclear energy resources
- Solar energy resources
- Wind energy resources
- Tidal energy | Wave Energy resources
- Geothermal Energy Resources
- Alternative energy sources in India
- Marine resources of India
- Forest Resources of India
- India State of Forest Report(ISFR) 2019 summary
- Conservation of Forest Resources of India
- Social Forestry
- Wildlife Resources
- Conservation of Wildlife
- Wildlife sanctuary and National Park
- Project Tiger 1973
- Biosphere Reserves
- Biodiversity hot-spots
ecological problems and their management.
- ecological problems
- Ecosystem management and conservation
- forest wealth of India and discuss the measures adopted for its conservation and planning
- problems of degradation and conservation of wetlands in India
Agriculture:
Irrigation intensity of cropping, crop combinations, green revolution, agricultural land use policy.
- Agriculture System | Types of Farming | Agriculture geography mains
- Agricultural development in India
- Characteristics of Indian agriculture
- Cropping Patterns
- Agricultural Productivity | Agricultural Efficiency| Agricultural Productivity vs Agricultural Efficiency
- Agricultural intensity
- Crop combination | Weaver method of crop combination |DOI method of crop combination
- Land capability | Land Capability Class
- Green revolution and its socio-economic and ecological implications
- Land reforms
- Impact of the Green Revolution on India
- Land Usage Categories of India
- Changing land use patterns in India
Rural economy:
Animal husbandry, social forestry, and household industry.
- Social Forestry
- Livestock resources
- White revolution | operation flood
- Fish production
- Aquaculture | मत्स्य पालन| Agriculture
- Sericulture
- Apiculture | मधुमक्खी पालन| Beekeeping | Sweet revolution
- Poultry Farming
- household industry
Industry:
History of industrial development;
factors of location study of mineral-based, agro-based, and forest-based industries,
- Factors affecting the location of Industries
- Locational factors of cotton Industry | Cotton Industry in India
- Locational factors of Jute Industry | Jute Industry in India
- Iron and Steel Industry| Evolution of Iron and Steel Industry
- Aluminium Industry
- Fertilizer Industry
- Paper Industry
- Chemical Industry
- Petrochemical Industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Automobile industry
- Cottage industry
- Agro-based industries
industrial complex, and industrial regionalization.
- Industrial houses and complexes including public sector undertakings
- Industrial regionalization
- Special Economic Zones
Transport and Trade:
Study of the network of roadways railways, and waterways.
Intra and inter-regional trade and the role of rural market centers.
Settlements:
Rural Settlement patterns;
Urban development in Indian and its problems, the internal structure of Indian cities;
- Urban developments UPSC
- Morphology of Indian cities UPSC
- Urbanization in India UPSC| Urban Settlement
- Conurbations and metropolitan regions
- Urban sprawl UPSC
town planning, slums, and urban housing; national urbanization policy.
- Slums and associated problems UPSC
- Town planning UPSC
- Problems of urbanization and remedies
- Major Trends of Urbanization in India
Regional Development and planning:
Five-year plan; multilevel planning; state, district, and block-level planning. regional disparities in development in India.
- Five Year Plans
- Integrated rural development programs
- Panchayati Raj and decentralized planning
- Command area development
- Watershed management
- Planning for the backward area
- Desert areas development
- Drought-prone area development
- Hill areas development
- Tribal area development
- Multi-level planning
- Experience in regional planning in India
- Regional planning and development of the island territories
- Development disparity
- Importance of Multi-level planning in the regional development of India
Political Aspects:
The political problem of India, state reorgançation; the international boundary of India, and related issues;
- Geographical basis of Indian federalism
- State reorganization
- The Emergence of new states
- Regional Consciousness
- Inter state issues
- International boundary of India and related issues
- India Pakistan Border Issues
- India China Border Issues
- India Bangladesh Border Issues
- India Sri Lanka Border Issues
- India Nepal Border Issues
- Cross border terrorism
India and geopolitics of the Indian Ocean area.
- India's role in world affairs
- Geopolitics of South Asia and the Indian Ocean realm | Part 1
- Geopolitics of South Asia and the Indian Ocean realm UPSC | Part 2
- India-Pakistan border dispute and highlight the related Geo-Political issues
- Geopolitical importance of the Indian Ocean in regional peace and security
Section-B; GEOGRAPHY OF BIHAR
Physiographic divisions, Soils, Forests, Climate, Pattern of agriculture.
- Physiographic regions of Bihar | Physiographic divisions of Bihar | GEOGRAPHY OF BIHAR Notes
- distribution of soils in India
- The pattern of agriculture in Bihar | Agriculture in Bihar| Agricultural Land Use in Bihar | Agricultural Pattern in Bihar BPSC
- The pattern of agriculture in Bihar | Suggest suitable measures to improve the rural economic structure in Bihar to bring out the overall economic development
The problem of drought-prone and flood-affected regions and their solutions,
Chief minerals resources: iron ores, copper, bauxite, mica, and coal,
Principal industries: iron and steel, aluminum, cement, sugar,
Principal industrial regions,
- Regional development issues in Bihar | Regional disparities in Bihar
- Principal industrial regions in Bihar | Status of industrialization in Bihar | causes of the Industrial backwardness of Bihar | Consequences of Industrial backwardness of Bihar
Problems of the population in Bihar
The problem of the tribal population and their solution,
The pattern of urbanization in Bihar,
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