Digraj Singh Rajput, also known as Digraj Sir, is widely regarded as India's top social science educator. He's earned the title of the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) among CBSE Class 9 and 10 students, thanks to his clear, in-depth, and easy-to-follow teaching style, which has helped countless students improve their marks.

Now, in an exciting initiative by Educart, we're bringing all of Digraj Sir's social science educational materials together in one place. No more wasting time searching through videos, and playlists, —you'll be able to find all his video content, organised by class and chapter, right here on this platform.

Chapter No. Chapter Name
Geography: Contemporary India
1 Resources and Development
2 Forest and Wildlife Resources
3 Water Resources
4 Agriculture
5 Minerals and Energy Resource
6 Manufacturing Industries
7 Lifelines of National Economy
History: India and the Contemporary World-II
1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
2 Nationalism in India
3 The Making of a Global World
4 The Age of Industrialisation
5 Print Culture and the Modern World
Economics: Understanding Economic Development
1 Development
2 Sectors of the Indian Economy
3 Money and Credit
4 Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Political Science: Democratic Politics
1 Power-sharing
2 Federalism
3 Gender, Religion, and Caste
4 Political Parties
5 Outcomes of Democracy

Geography: Contemporary India

Chapter 1: Resources and Development 

Chapter 1  Resources and Development explains the development of resources, resource planning in India, land resources, land utilisation, land use patterns in India, land degradation and conservation measures, soil as a resource, conservation of soil,  classification of soil,  soil erosion and soil conservation.  

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2. Forest and Wildlife Resources

The chapter Forest and Wildlife Resources explains flora and fauna, conservation of forest and wildlife in India, project Tiger, types and distribution of forest and wildlife Resources and community and conservation in India

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3. Water Resources

Chapter 3  Water Resources explains, water scarcity and the need for water conservation and management, multi-purpose river projects integrated water resources management, and rainwater harvesting. 

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4. Agriculture

Chapter 4: Agriculture discusses types of farming, and cropping patterns, major food crops like wheat, rice, millets, maize, pulses, and oil; non-food crops like sugarcane, oilseeds, tea, and coffee; and commercial crops like rubber, cotton, jute, etc. 

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5. Minerals and Energy Resources

In the fifth chapter, Minerals and Energy Resources, there is a detailed explanation of Minerals, the mode of operation of minerals, classification of minerals, conservation of minerals, energy resources- conventional and non-conventional sources, etc.

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6. Manufacturing Industries

In the sixth chapter, Manufacturing Industries, the importance of manufacturers, the classification of industries, and industrial pollution and environmental degradation are mentioned in detail.

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7. Lifelines of the National Economy

In the seventh chapter, Lifelines of National Economy, there is a discussion about transport like railways, roadways, pipelines, waterways, major seaports and tourism as a trade. 

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History: India and the Contemporary World-II

Chapter 1: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

This chapter talks about the French Revolution and the idea of a nation, the making of nationalism in Europe, the age of revolutions: 1830-1848,  the making of Germany and Italy, visualising the nation, and nationalism and imperialism.

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Chapter 2: Nationalism in India

The second chapter is about nationalism in India, starting with the First World War, this chapter talks about Khilafat and Non-Cooperation movements, differing strands within the movement, civil disobedience movements, and ends with the sense of collective belonging.

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Chapter 3: The Making of a Global World

In chapter three Making of a Global World there is a discussion of the Pre-modern World, The world around the nineteenth century (1815-1914) on many fronts, the inter-war economy, and rebuilding a world economy in the post-war era, like Bretton Woods Institution etc.

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Chapter 4: The Age of Industrialisation

In Chapter 4 The Age of Industrialisation, there is a detailed discussion about circumstances before the Industrial Revolution, how the industrialisation of the colonies began in India; various factories set up, etc.

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Chapter 5: Print Culture and The Modern World

In the fifth chapter Print Culture and the Modern World, there is an explanation of the first printed books and their origin, the migration of print to Europe, the print revolution and its impact especially in the literary form, the beginning of printing in India, transformation in fields of religious reforms and public debates and censorship of critical topics by Britishers. 

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Economics: Understanding Economic Development

Chapter 1: Development

The first chapter, Development, talks about development and its meaning, income and other goals, national development, and comparing different countries on the development scale etc.

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Chapter 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy

The second chapter Sectors of the Indian Economy discusses various sectors of the Indian Economy the primary sector, secondary sector, and tertiary sector; a comparison of all three sectors; public and private sectors, etc.

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Chapter 3: Money and Credit

The third chapter Money and Credit explains how money can be used as source of exchange, what are the different modern forms of money( currency, deposit with bank, loan activities of the bank, different types of credit, formal sectors in India, etc.

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Chapter 4: Globalisation and the Indian Economy

The fourth chapter Globalisation and the Indian Economy explains in detail about how globalisation is  impacting the Indian economy, MNCs acting as an interlinking production across the nation, foreign trade and the integration of the markets, various factors that has led to globalisation, World Trade Organisation etc. 

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Book 4: Democratic Politics

Chapter 1: Power-sharing

The Chapter 1 Power-Sharing studnets learn that in democracy all power does not rest with any one organ of the government. A sharing of power among legislature, executive and judiciary is required for the proper functioning of the democracy whic are explained with the help of two stories from Belgium and Sri Lanka.

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Chapter 2: Federalism

Chapter 2 is Federalism which is a vertical division of power among different levels of government. It is one of the major forms of power-sharing in modern democracies. This chapter explains that. A discussion of the federal constitutional provisions is followed by an analysis of the policies and politics that has strengthened federalism in practice. Towards the end of the chapter, a new and third tier of Indian federalism is explained.

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Chapter 3: Gender, Religion, and Caste

The third chapter is about Gender, Religion and Caste it explains teaches students how the existence of social diversity does not threaten democracy that the political expression of social differences is possible and sometimes quite desirable in a democratic system. students will also learn about different kinds of social differences like social divisions and inequalities based on gender, religion and caste. Students will also learn whether different expressions based on these differences healthy or otherwise in a democracy.

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Chapter 4: Political Parties

This chapter teaches about the nature and, working of political parties, especially in our country. It begin by asking two common questions: Why do we need parties? How many parties are good for a democracy? The chapter also explains about the the national and regional political parties in today’s India, highlights the shorcomings of the political parties and also various measures to address it.

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Chapter 5: Outcomes of Democracy

The chapter 5 Outcomes of Democracy explains about the what does democracy do? Does it fullfill our expectations in real life?How to assess the outcomes of democracy. Studnets will also learn about quality of government, economic well-being, inequality, social differences and conflict and finally freedom and dignity.

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