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Syllabus Std. XI (Session 2017-2018) 1
Nehru Road Taldanga, P.O: Chirkunda, Dist: Dhanbad, Jharkhand – 828202
Syllabus Std. XI (Session 2017 – 2018) English Language
Text Books: Total English (11) – A Textbook of ISC, Pamela & Xavier Pinto, Morning Star
[In addition to the syllabus prescribed in ISC March 2017 Regulations & Syllabuses, candidates are also required to
be internally assessed in listening and speaking skills and graded jointly. Which will be shown in the students’ report and school record in I Semester and II Semester.]
I Semester: Refer to ISC March 2014 Regulations & Syllabuses Booklet.
Weekly Test: 1st weekly test : Transformation 2nd weekly test : Comprehension
II Semester:
Weekly Test: 1st weekly test : Transformation
2nd weekly test : Comprehension
3rd weekly test: Report Writing
Assessment 11-12
Part I: Internal Assessment [30 Marks]
3 or 2Weekly Tests of 20 marks each, Average of all tests. -20 marks
General behaviour and code of conduct: -5 marks
(Attentive in class, begins work promptly, cares for school property, asks questions & seeks answers, follows directions, respectful, co-operative, Attendance, Uniform, cleanliness, punctuality)
Participation in extra & co-curricular activities (elocution, story telling, quiz, etc.) -5 marks
Part II: Semester Exams [70 Marks – Examination taken for 100 marks and converted into 70] QuestionPaper as per Council Pattern.
English Literature
Text Books: The Tempest - William Shakespeare Reverie - A Collection of ISC Poems Echoes - A Collection of ISC Short Stories
1st Semester Portion Drama (The Tempest – Act i
Poetry (Reverie) : a) The Dolphines – Carrol Ann Duffy
b) The Gift of India – Sarojini Naidu c) Dover Beach
Prose ( Echoes) a) Fritz – Satyajit Ray
b) A Gorilla in the Guest Room – Gerald Durrell c) B. Words worth – V.S. Naipaul
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly - The Gift of India
2nd Weekly - Act I Scene i& ii
Distribution of Marks: 70+30=100
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Question Pattern& Internal Assessment: as per Council direction.
Refer to ISC March 2019 Regulations & Syllabuses Booklet.
N.B.: Theory papers will be conducted for 100 marks, which will be converted to 70 for the internal examinations. Distribution of 30 Marks Weekly Tests (Average of 2 or 3 weekly tests) - 10
Regularity, punctuality, cleanliness, spoken English - 5
General behaviour - 5
(listens attentively and follows directions, tries His/her best, respectful, cooperation, cares for school
property, asks question & seeks answers, begins work
promptly).
Regular C.W. & H.W. copy evaluation - 5
Project/participation in school activities - 5
(Sports, Quiz, Debate, etc.)
2nd Semester Portion
Drama (The Tempest) : Act ii & Act iii
Poetry (Reverie) : a) Crossing the Bar – Alfred, Lord Tennyson
b) Desiderata – Max Ehrmann
Prose (Echoes) : a) To Build a Fire
b) The Sound Machine
N.B: The syllabus is inclusive of the entire portion for Std. XI.
Distribution of Marks: 70+30=100 Weekly Tests 1st Weekly test - The Sound Machine 2nd Weekly test - The Tempest Act ii Scene i 3rd Weekly test - Desiderata Question Pattern& Internal Assessment : as per Council direction.
Refer to ISC March 2019 Regulations & Syllabuses Booklet.
N.B.: Theory papers will be conducted for 100 marks, which will be converted to 70 for the internal examinations. (The 100 marks theory paper will cover 40 marks from 1st semester portion and 60 marks from the 2nd semester portion)
Distribution of 30 Marks Weekly Tests (average of 2 or 3 weekly tests) - 10
Regularity, punctuality, cleanliness, spoken English - 5
General behaviour - 5
(listens attentively and follows directions, tries His/her best, respectful, cooperation, cares for school
property, asks question & seeks answers, begins work promptly ).
Regular C.W. & H.W. copy evaluation - 5
Project/participation in school activities - 5
(Sports, Quiz, Debate, etc.)
Question Pattern as per Council direction.
Refer to ISC March 2019 Regulations & Syllabuses Booklet.
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N.B: Since the syllabus is light, it is suggested that more of written assignments and project works be given to the students to be done in the class.
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Mathematics
Text book: Understanding ISC Mathematics by M.L. Aggarwal
1st Semester
Section A
Ch.1 Sets Ch.2 Relations & Functions
Ch.3 Trigonometry Ch.11 Straight lines
Ch.12 Circles Ch.14 Statistics
Section B
Ch.1 Conic Sections
Section C
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Ch.1 Statistics Ch.2 Correlation Analysis
Weekly Tests: 1) Sets , Relations & Functions .
2) Trigonometry .
2nd
Semester
Section A
Ch.4 Principle of Mathematical Induction Ch.5 Complex Numbers
Ch. 6 Quadratic Equations Ch.7 Linear Inequalities
Ch.8 Permutations and Combinations Ch.9 Binomial Theorem
Ch.10 Sequence and Series Ch.13 Limits and Derivatives
Ch. 15 Probability.
Section B
Ch. 2 Introduction to three- dimensional Geometry
Ch. 3 Mathematical Reasoning
Section C
Ch. 3 Index Numbers and Moving Averages
Weekly Tests: 1) Principle of Mathematical Induction , Complex Numbers
2) Quadratic Equations , Binomial Theorem
3) Sequence and Series ,Limits and Derivatives
Assessment pattern for Semester Exam
Part I: Internal Assessment [ Total 30 Marks]
1) Weekly Tests (Average of all tests) - 20 marks
2) Co–curricular/club activities - 5 marks
3) Attendence and General behaviour - 5 marks
Part II: Semester Exam [70 marks]
[Exam will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted into 70 marks.]
Portion for semester Exam
1st Semester : As prescribed for the semester.
2nd Semester : The whole portion of the year
Question Paper
*ISC Pattern for each semester
*Topics to be covered from each chapter (Refer March 2019 ISC syllabus)
Physics
ISC Physics – Book 1 for Class 11 – Vivekanandan & Dr. D. K. Banerjee – S. Chand & Co
Reference Book: - ISC Physics – Kumar Mittal – Nageen Prakashan
I Semester
1. Role of Physics
2. Units
3. Dimensions
4. Vector, Scaler Quantities and elementary Calculus
5. Dynamics
6. Friction
7. Circular Motion (Module 1 : Uniform Circular Motion)
8. Properties of Matter Module 1 : Elasticity
Module 2 : Surface tension
9. Oscillation
Weekly Tests:
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1st Weekly Test: Units + Dimension + Dynamics + Friction
2nd
Weekly Test: Circular Motion + Properties of Matter + Oscillation
II Semester
1. Motion in Fluid
2. Circular Motion (Module 2 : Rotational Motion)
3. Gravitation
4. Properties of Matter Module 3 : Kinetic theory of Gases
Module 4 : Temperature
5. Internal Energy
6. Waves
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: Motion in Fluid, Circular Motion (Module 2)
2nd
Weekly Test: Gravitation Properties of Matter Module 1
Module 2
3rd
Weekly Test: Internal Energy, Waves
Portion for Semester Examination
I Semester: As prescribed for the Semester
II Semester: From Semester I 20 marks + from II Semester 50 Marks
Chemistry
Text Book: ISC Chemistry for Class 11, by Dr. R.D. Madan and B.S. Bisth, S. Chand & Co.,
Revised Edition - 2016
I Semester:
1) Some basic concepts of chemistry
2) Structure of Atom
3) Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4) Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5) Redox Reactions
6) Hydrogen
7) Organic Chemistry: Some basic Principles and Techniques
8) Hydrocarbons – Only Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: Some basic concepts of chemistry and Structure of Atom
2nd
Weekly Test: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties ,
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure and Redox Reactions
II Semester:
1) States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
2) Chemical Thermodynamics
3) Equilibrium (Chemical and ionic)
4) S-Block Elements
5) Some p-Block Elements
6) Hydrocarbons – Aromatic hydrocarbons
7) Environmental Chemistry.
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids , Chemical Thermodynamics
2nd
Weekly Test: Equilibrium , S-Block Elements and Some p-Block Elements
3rd
Weekly Test: Hydrocarbons – Aromatic hydrocarbons and Environmental Chemistry.
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Portion For Semester Examination
I Semester: As prescribed for the semester.
II Semester: From I Semester 20 marks+ from II Semester 50 marks.
Question Paper will be as per Council pattern.
Assessment 11 :
Part I: Internal Assessment [30 Marks]
2 or 3 Weekly Tests of 10 marks – Average of all tests 10 marks
(Objective – 4 marks & Short Type 6 marks)
Practical Work 15 marks
Practical Notebook 05 marks
Project 10 marks
Note: Total 40 marks is to be converted out of 30.
Part II: Semester Exams [70 Marks]
Biology
Text Book : ISC BIOLOGY FOR CLASS 11
PUBLISHERS : S. CHAND PUBLICATIONS & CO. WRITERS :P.S. VERMA & B.P.
PANDEY
SEMESTER I
1. Cell : Structure and Function.
a) Cell : the unit of life
b) Cell cycle and cell division
c) Enzymes
2. Diversity of living Organisms
a) Living world and Biological classification
i) Taxonomy and phylogeny, three domains of life; taxonomical
hierarchies, binomial nomenclature.
ii) Kingdom Monera
iii) Kingdom Protista
iv) Kingdom Fungi
iii) Virus
3. Structural organisation in Animals and Plants
a) Morphology of flowering plants
b) Anatomy of flowering Plants
c) Secondary Growth in dicot stem and dicot roots
d) Animal tissues
4. Plant Physiology
a) Respiration in Plants
b) Mineral Nutrition in Plants.
5. Human Physiology
a) Digestion and absorption
b) Breathing and exchange of gases
c) Locomotion
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SEMESTER II
1. Diversity of Living organisms
a) Kingdom Plantae
i) Algae
ii) Bryophyta
iii) Pteridophyta
iv) Gymnosperms
v) Angiosperms
d) Animal Kingdom
2. Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
a) Cockroach (morphology, anatomy and functions)
: 2 :
3. Plant Physiology
a) Transport in plants
b) Photosynthesis in higher plants
c) Plant growth and development
4. Cell Structure and function
a) Biomolecules
5. Human Physiology
a) Body fluids and circulation
b) Excretory products and their elimination
c) Neural Control and Co – ordination
d) Chemical Co-ordination and integration
WEEKLY TESTS: ( Two weekly tests in Semester 1, and three in Semester 2)
Sem 1
1st Weekly Test : Cell Division, Cell Membrane and transport
2nd
Weekly Test : Respiration in Plants , enzymes, kingdom Monera
Sem 2
1st Weekly Test : Body Fluids and circulation, Kingdom Plantae
2nd
Weekly Test : Excretory products and their elimination, Kingdom Plantae
3rd
Weekly Test : Neural Control and Co – ordination, Photosynthesis
PORTION FOR SEMESTER EXAMINATION
I SEMESTER : As prescribed for the semester
II SEMESTER : From I Semester [20 marks] + from
II Semester [50 Marks]
ASSESSMENT FOR STD 11 :
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PART I Internal Assessment [30 Marks]
3 or 2 Weekly Tests of 10 marks – Average of all tests - 10 Marks
Practical Work - 10 Marks
Practical Note book - 10 Marks
PART II SEMESTER EXAM [70 Marks]
Question paper will be as per Council Pattern
Accountancy
Text Book : Nootan ISC Accountancy – 11 Publication – Nageen Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I – Theory : 3 hours 80 marks
Paper II – Project Work 20 marks
Paper – I (Theory) – 80 marks
There will be one paper of 3 hours duration of 80 marks divided into two parts.
Part I (20 marks): will be compulsory and will consist of short answer questions, testing knowledge,
application and skills relating to elementary, fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Part II (60 marks): Candidates will be required to answer five questions out of eight questions from this
section.
Each questions shall carry 12 marks.
Class 11 will have 2 weekly Tests in the 1st Semester and 3 weekly Tests in the 2
nd Semester.
I Semester:
Unit 1 Introduction to Accounting
Unit 6 Accounting concepts
Unit 2 Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance
Unit 5 Bills of Exchange
Unit 8 Rectification of Errors
Unit 7 Final accounts and concept of trading, profit and loss account and balance Sheet (without
adjustments)
Weekly Test:
1st Weekly Test: Introduction to Accounting, Accounting concepts
2nd
Weekly Test: Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, Bills of Exchange, Rectification of Errors
II Semester:
Unit 4 Depreciation
Unit 3 Bank reconciliation Statement
Unit 7 Final accounts and concept of trading, profit and loss account and balance Sheet (with
Adjustments marshalling of balance sheet)
Unit 9 Accounts from incomplete records
Unit 10 Non trading organization
Unit 11 Introduction to the use of computers in accounting
Weekly Test:
1st Weekly Test: Depreciation, Bank reconciliation Statement
2nd
Weekly Test: Final accounts (with adjustments)
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3rd
Weekly Test: Accounts from incomplete records, Non trading organization
Paper II – Project work 20 marks
Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from the topics covered in theory.
Marks allocation for each project [10 marks]
Overall format [1 mark]
Content [4 marks]
Findings [2 marks]
Viva-voce on the project [3 marks]
Project Work – Strictly as per syllabus.
Commerce
There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I - Theory:3 hours ……80 marks Paper II- Project Work ……20 marks PAPER - I (THEORY) – 80 Marks
Part 1 (20 marks)will consist of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/ fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus. Part II (60 marks)will consist of eight questionsout of which candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying 12 marks. Text Book : ISC Commerce, Vol. I byC.B. Gupta (S. Chand and Co. Ltd.)
Class XI will have two weekly test in 1st Semester and three weekly test in 2
nd Semester.
1
st Semester- Chapter No.
1. Classification of human activities-Economic and non-economic. 2. Nature and object of business 3. Classification of business activities. 4. Introduction to business organization. 5. Sole trader 6. Partnership 7. Joint Stock Company. 20. Export Trade 21. Import Trade 22. World Trade Organisation 23. Business Risk and Insurance 24. Types of Insurance
1St
Unit Test Chap. No. 1 - Classification of human activities-Economic and non-economic. Chap. No. 2.-Nature and object of business
2nd
Unit Test Chap. No. 3- Classification of business activities Chap. No. 5- Sole Trader
2
nd Semester- Chapter No.
8. Types of Companies 9. Formation of a company. 10. Public Enterprises, Utilities and Public Private Partnership. 11. Co-operative Organisation 12. Social Responsibilities of business and business ethics. 13. E-business and outsourcing. 14. Stock exchange 15. Wholesale trade 16. Retail trade
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17. Procedures and documents used home trade 18. Chambers of commerce and industry 19. Nature and scope of foreign trade.
1St
Unit Test Chap No. 8- Types of companies Chap No. 9- Formation of a company
2nd
Unit Test Chap No. 11- Co-operative organization Chap No. 12. Social Responsibilities of business and business ethics.
3rd
Unit Test. Chap No. 17- Procedures and documents used home trade. Chap No. 18- Chambers of commerce and industry.
PAPER II – PROJECT WORK – 20 Marks Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from any topic covered in Theory.
Mark allocation for each Project [10 marks]:
Overall format 1 mark Content 4 marks
Findings 2 marks
Viva-voce based on the Project 3 marks A list of suggested Projects is given below: 1. Select a daily use consumer product. Trace its origin right from the primary industry through the
secondary and tertiary industries. Draw a flow chart to include all the business activities in its path
from the producer to the consumer. 2. Assume you are starting a partnership firm with your friend/friends. Develop a business plan
covering the following aspects:
Formation of this partnership firm – rules and steps that would be followed including the partnership deed
Choice of types of partners involved and your justification for the same.
3. Select two infrastructure projects of public sector undertakings that have been recently commissioned. Analyze each project in terms of:
Objectives Profitability
Adherence to the time schedule for project completion. Social utility Conclusion.
4. Identity two Public Private Partnership projects.
Find out: The equity participation of both the partners. Objectives of the partnership Strengths both partners bring into the venture.
5. Select one consumer cooperative and one housing cooperative.
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For each of the cooperatives: State the objectives. The organizational structure. Details of surplus distribution and the form of government support.
6. Study real time cases in which organizations did not show responsibility towards investors/
consumers/ employees/ government/ community. Take at least two such cases. For each case prepare
a report based on the following: A brief about of the case. Different issues involved in the case. Who was at fault and why?
What should the company have done to stand by the business ethics?
Do you agree with the company‟s viewpoint? Give reasons.
7. Document and analyze the Corporate Social Responsibility activities of a pharmaceutical company
and a five-star hotel.
Comment on the changing role assumed by Corporates towards business ethics and social
responsibility in the last two decades. 8. Identify any trade association and chamber of commerce headquartered in your town/city. Study each
in terms of: Its objectives. Services provided to members. Help given to the business community.
9. Contact an insurance agent and collect information about 5 different types of life insurance policies
provided by different companies. Include information as per details given below for every insurance
plan and make a comparative analysis.
Premium of insurance
Terms of inclusions and exclusions of each policy
Term of the policy
Withdrawal of money from the insurance scheme (surrender / foreclosure)
Advantages/disadvantages of the plan 10. Study the BPO and KPO industry in India. Collect newspaper/magazine articles on BPOs and KPOs.
Prepare a report highlighting: Their contribution to the business community and the nation. Their growth over the past 10 years in
India. Comment on the social cost of such organisations.
11. Visit a company that is involved in e-business (which offers online services) or a consultancy, which
helps in developing websites for such companies. Study different aspects they keep in mind while preparing business plans for e-business. Include
information regarding the payment mechanisms, security and safety of business transactions. The
risks involved in e-business should also be covered. Also include the steps they follow while
implementing the plan and starting the business.
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Economics
Text book: FRANK ISC ECONOMICS By D.K. SETHI & V. ANDREWS. Class XI
Frank Bros & Co
There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I = Theory 3 hrs 80 marks
Paper II = Project work 20 marks
1ST
SEMESTER.
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
1. 1. Definition of Economics
2. 2. Basic concepts of economics
3. 3. Basic problems of an economy
4. 4. Types of economies.
5. 5. Solution to the Basic problems under different
economies
6. 6. The state of The Indian Economy on the eve of Independence.
7. 7. Economic growth and development
8. 8. Parameters of development
9. 17. Definition, scope, Importance and limitations of statistics.
10. 18. Collection, organization and presentation of data.
11. 19. Measures of central value.
First Weekly Test
NO TEST
Second Weekly Test
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
1. 1. Definition of Economics
2. 2. Basic concepts of economics
3. 3. Basic problems of an economy
4. 4. Types of economies.
Third Weekly Test
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
1. 17. Definition, scope, Importance and limitations of statistics.
2. 18. Collection, organization and presentation of data.
3. 19. Measures of central value.
2nd
SEMESTER
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
12. 9. Sustainable development
13. 10. Planning and economic development in India
14. 11. Structural changes in the Indian Economy after
Liberalisation
15. 12. The problem of poverty in India.
16. 13. Profile of India Agriculture/Rural development
17. 14. Human Capital formation
18. 15. Employment and Unemployment in India – problems and
policies
19. 16. Comparative study of Indian and Chinese Economies
Class – 11 ECONOMICS : 2 :
20. 20. Measure of Dispersion.
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21. 21. Correlation.
22. 22. Index number
23. 23. Some mathematical tools used in economics.
First Weekly Test
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
12. 9. Sustainable development
13. 10. Planning and economic development in India
14. 11. Structural changes in the Indian Economy after Liberalisation
15. 12. The problem of poverty in India.
Second Weekly Test
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
16. 13. Profile of India Agriculture/Rural development
17. 14. Human Capital formation
18. 15. Employment and Unemployment in India – problems and policies
19. 16. Comparative study of Indian and Chinese Economies
Third Weekly Test
Sl. No. Chapter No. Topic
20. 20. Measure of Dispersion.
21. 21. Correlation.
22. 22. Index number
23. 23. Some mathematical tools used in economics.
N:B Std. XI will have only two weekly tests in the 1st Semester.
Assesment:
For Semester Exam.
There will be one paper of 3hrs duration of 80 marks (As per council pattern)
Weekly test There will be three weekly tests of 10 marks each, duration 30 minutes.
(Calculate average of 3 weekly tests)
Full marks 10 = (Avg. of 3 tests) = 10 marks
Regularity, Responsiveness, Discipline in the class = 03 marks
Class work/ Home work = 02 marks
Project work = 05 marks
Total = 20 marks
Question pattern for weekly tests.
Short Answer questions 2x2 = 04 marks
Long answer questions 3x2 = 06 marks
= 10 marks
Computer Science
(Please see ISC Syllabus 2017 for details)
SEC TERM I TERM II
A Number, Encoding, High Level Structure of
Computer, Memory, System & other
software
Propositional Logic,
Hardware implementation,
Arithmetic operations, Basic
Architecture & language of 8085
B Introduction to algorithmic problems,
Objects, Primitive Values, Wrapper classes,
types, casting, Variables, expressions,
Arrays & Strings
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Statements, scope, Functions
C Implementation of Algorithms,
Social context of computing & ethical
issues, Concept of Recursion, Interface,
Concrete computational complexity
Class as a contract, Separating
implementation from interface,
encapsulation: private & public,
Basic I/O using Scanner &
printer classes, File I/O
IOExceptions, Tokens,
StringTokenizer Class
Basic Data Structure- Stack,
queue, dequeue
Semester I-
WT I - Number WTII - Functions
Semester II-
WT I - Propositional logic WTII - Arrays WTIII - File I/O
(Examination pattern as per Council)
Value Education
Note: Moral Science or Value Education cannot be Evaluated thro a set of Question and Answers. The
teacher should understand each chapter and reflect on the issues before it is taught. Std. XI and XII
students can ask very “tricky” questions. At times, these are no real solutions for these dilemmas. A
teacher can make the students to be aware and find their own answers too. The Teacher should handle
them delicately. Instead of rushing thru the syllabus, the teacher should deal with a few key issues of
each chapter “in depth”, and encourage student to “REFLECT” IPP. The seeds sown now hopefully will
bear fruits when they are mature citizens.
Final aim of value education is formation of a “Good Conscience,” imbibing a sense of “care for others”
and “sensitivity” to fellow humans which is the ultimate test.
Text Book: Shaping a New India, by Fr. Norbert Menezes SJ,
Prabhat Prakashan
1st Semester: Chapter 1 – 8
1. Do We Respect Girls and Women In Our Society?
2. Female Foeticide – Death Before Birth
3. Childhood Dreams Shattered – Child Abuse
4. Stop Violence Against Women
5. Say „No‟ To Corruption
6. Stop & Punish Perpetrators Of Communal Disharmony
7. Become Socially Savvy – Civic Sense
8. Dealing With Our Country‟s Curse Of Inhuman Poverty
2nd
Semester: Chapters – 9 – 15
9. Act – Prevent Environmental Degradation
10. You May Be Next – Fight Social Apathy
11. Shaping Your Destiny – Understanding Success
12. Digital Etiquette: Where Do You Stand?
13. Are You A Victim Of The Culture Of Impatience?
14. Do We Uphold The Human Dignity Of People?
15. Making a Difference by purposeful Living.
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