8th Social Science – Social & Political – Syllabus
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– Unit One: The Indian Constitution and Secularism
– Chapter 1: The Indian Constitution – Introduces the Indian Constitution and its significance.
– Chapter 2: Understanding Secularism – Explores the concept of secularism and its importance in a diverse society.
– Unit Two: Parliament and the Making of Laws
– Chapter 3: Parliament and the Making of Laws – Discusses the role of Parliament in the legislative process.
– Unit Three: The Judiciary
– Chapter 4: Judiciary – Examines the functioning and role of the judiciary in upholding justice.
– Unit Four: Social Justice and the Marginalised
– Chapter 5: Understanding Marginalisation – Focuses on understanding social marginalization.
– Chapter 6: Confronting Marginalisation – Discusses ways to address and confront social marginalization.
– Unit Five: Economic Presence of the Government
– Chapter 7: Public Facilities – Explores the provision of public facilities by the government.
– Chapter 8: Law and Social Justice – Considers the intersection of law and social justice in governance9:0.
What are the main topics covered in the Class VIII book of 'Social and Political Life III'?
The main topics covered in the Class VIII book are the Indian Constitution, the Parliament, the Judiciary, Social Marginalisation, and the Economic Presence of Government.
How does the book utilize storyboards to explain selected issues?
The book uses storyboards, which are fictional narratives based on real events, to help students better understand the concepts and processes being depicted visually.
Why do people sometimes continue to struggle to realize their fundamental rights even after laws have been passed?
People sometimes struggle to realize their fundamental rights even after laws have been passed because often laws are not enough to ensure the fulfillment of these rights.
What is the purpose of the glossary provided in the book?
The glossary in the book is not a dictionary but instead explains the context or sense in which words or phrases have been used in the chapter, serving as a tool for better understanding the text.
How does the book end and what function does the ending note serve?
The book ends with a note on the 'Constitution as a Living Ideal', which ties together the main ideas raised in the book.
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