Topics
Historiography : Development in the West
Working of the Constitution
Applied History
Geographical discoveries and colonization
- Concept for Geographical Discoveries and Colonization
Africa
- Imperialism - Africa
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
- Concept on Dictatorships in Europe
- Second World War (1939-1945 C.E.)
First world war
The League of Nations
Russian Revolution
- Concept for Russian Revolution
United Nations Organization
- Concept for United Nations Organization
Political Parties
Applied History
Africa
- Emancipation of Africa
Asia
- Emancipation of Asia
Social and Political Movements
History of Indian Arts
- Concept of Art
- Mural Paintings and Cave Painting
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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
Tourism and History
Heritage Management
History - Imperialism
History - 20th Century Age of conflict
History - Emancipation of Asia and Africa
History - World after World War 2
Political Science
Notes
Globalisation of Sports
- Globalization is the free movement of goods, services, and people across the world in a seamless and integrated manner.
- The movement of globalization has had a natural impact on sports in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Anywhere in the world, one may watch television broadcasts of international competitions in a variety of sports, including cricket, football, and lawn tennis.
- Therefore, people from non-participating nations may also enjoy these games. For instance, cricket fans from all around the world watched the world cup-winning match played by Indian players.
- Widely dispersed sports fans have had a tremendous impact on the overall policy of the sports business.
- While fans watch the games for enjoyment, businesses in the industrial and commercial sectors see it as an excellent opportunity to market their goods.
- The possibility to participate as a commentator is also available to retired athletes.
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Key Points: Globalisation of Sports
- Globalisation has greatly influenced sports in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- International sports matches can now be watched worldwide through television.
- People from non-participating countries can also enjoy international matches.
- Global sports viewership supports the sports economy through advertising and commentary opportunities.
