Topics
Historiography : Development in the West
Working of the Constitution
Applied History
Geographical discoveries and colonization
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Africa
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Asia: India, China, Japan
- Concept for Asia: India, China, Japan
Historiography : Indian Tradition
Working of the Indian Constitution
The Electoral Process
Dictatorships in Europe, Second World War and world
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First world war
The League of Nations
Russian Revolution
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United Nations Organization
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Political Parties
Applied History
Africa
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Asia
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Social and Political Movements
History of Indian Arts
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- Indian Traditions of Performing Arts
- Art, Applied Art, and Professional Opportunities
Globalization
- Globalization After World War II
Scientific and Technological Progress
- Scientific and Technological Progress After World War II
Cold war
- Formation of the Cold War
Mass Media and History
Challenges Faced by Indian Democracy
Social Diversity and Democracy
- Social Diversity
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- Concept for Language and Democracy
- Cocnept for Religion and Democracy
- Concept for Gender and Democracy
- Concept for Democracy and Diversity
Challenges to Democracy Remedial Measures to the Challenges
- Concept for Challenges to Democracy Remedial Measures to the Challenges
Internal work
Democracy
- Democracy - Meaning, Types and Characteristics
Political Parties and Types
- Political Parties
- Importance of Political Parties
- Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties
Entertainment and History
Sports and History
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Heritage Management
History - Imperialism
History - 20th Century Age of conflict
History - Emancipation of Asia and Africa
History - World after World War 2
Political Science
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Role of Elections in Indian Democracy
- Elections and representation are essential processes of India’s democracy.
- Elections help in the peaceful transfer of power and give different parties a chance to rule.
- Elected representatives are expected to be honest, efficient and responsible to the people.
- The Election Commission of India conducts free, fair and reliable elections.
- Democracy is representative in nature, where people elect leaders to govern on their behalf.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Election Commission
- The Election Commission of India is an autonomous body established under Article 324 of the Constitution.
- It consists of one Chief Election Commissioner and two other commissioners.
- Election Commissioners are appointed by the President, and the Chief Election Commissioner has a strong security of tenure.
- The Election Commission conducts elections with the help of government officers and staff.
- It runs voter awareness programmes, including National Voters’ Day, to encourage voter registration.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Functions of Election Commission
- The Election Commission prepares and updates the voters' list and issues voter identity cards.
- It decides the election schedule and conducts elections in different stages.
- The Commission scrutinises nomination forms and approves eligible candidates.
- It recognises political parties, allots election symbols and can derecognise parties.
- The Election Commission resolves election disputes, disqualifies candidates and orders re-elections when needed.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Process of Elections
- The election process includes the formation of constituencies, voter list, nominations, campaigning, voting, counting and results.
- Delimitation Commission is responsible for creating and restructuring constituencies without political pressure.
- Each Lok Sabha constituency elects one representative, making a total of 543 members.
- The Model Code of Conduct ensures free and fair elections by controlling malpractices.
- The Code of Conduct applies to the government, political parties and voters, increasing public trust in elections.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Challenges for Free and Fair Elections in India
- Conducting free and fair elections is challenging due to India’s large size and huge voter population.
- Misuse of money during elections is a major problem faced by the Election Commission.
- Giving tickets to candidates with criminal backgrounds leads to the criminalisation of politics.
- Violence during elections is increasing and affects the fairness of the electoral process.
- Family dominance in politics occurs when leaders give tickets to their relatives.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Definition: General Elections
Loksabha elections held after every five years are called general elections.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Definition: Midterm Elections
If the elected government loses its majority before completing its term in the Parliament or if the parties of the coalition government withdraw their support, resulting in the loss of majority support for the government, and if no alternative government is possible, then elections are held before the completion of the term. They are called midterm elections
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Definition: By-elections
If an elected representative in Loksabha, Vidhansabha or the local selfgovernment resigns or due to his/her death his seat becomes vacant, the elections are held for that vacant seat. This is called a by-election.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
Key Points: Electoral Reforms
- Electoral reforms are necessary to improve the reliability and future of democracy.
- Political parties should give greater representation to women, ideally 50% candidature.
- Candidates with criminal backgrounds should be barred from contesting elections.
- Government funding of elections can help reduce the misuse of money during elections.
- The shift from ballot boxes to EVMs made voting faster, safer and eco-friendly, and introduced NOTA.
- VVPAT system allows voters to verify their vote and helps prevent malpractices.
- Different elections include General elections, Mid-term elections and By-elections.
