TSPSC GROUP II Syllabus 2022
SYLLABUS GROUP – II SERVICES
PAPER-I: GENERAL STUDIES AND GENERAL ABILITIES
1.
Current Affairs – Regional, National & International.
3. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
4. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management - Prevention and Mitigation Strategies.
5. World Geography, Indian Geography and Geography of Telangana State.
6. History and Cultural Heritage of India.
7. Society, Culture, Heritage, Arts and Literature of Telangana.
8. Policies of Telangana State.
9. Social Exclusion, Rights Issues and Inclusive Policies.
10. Logical Reasoning; Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.
11. Basic English. (10th Class Standard)
PAPER-II: HISTORY, POLITY AND SOCIETY
I. Socio-Cultural History of India and Telangana.
1.
Salient
features of Indus Valley Civilization: Society and Culture.
-Early and Later Vedic Civilizations; Religious Movements in Sixth
Century B.C. –Jainism
and Buddhism. Socio,
Cultural Contribution of Mauryas, Guptas, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Cholas
Art and Architecture - Harsha and the
Rajput Age.
2.
The Advent of Islam
and the Establishment of Delhi Sultanate-Socio, Cultural Conditions under the Sultanate –Sufi and Bhakti
Movements. The Mughals:
Social and Cultural
Conditions; Language,
Literature, Art and Architecture. Rise of Marathas
and their contribution to Culture; Socio-Cultural conditions in the Deccan
under the Bahamanis
and Vijayanagara - Literature, Art and Architecture.
3.
Advent of Europeans:
Rise and Expansion of British Rule: Socio-Cultural Policies - Cornwallis, Wellesley, William Bentinck, Dalhousie and others.
The Rise of Socio-Religious Reform Movements
in the Nineteenth Century. Social Protest Movements in India –Jotiba and
Savithribai Phule, Ayyankali, Narayana
Guru, Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker, Gandhi,
Ambedkar etc.
4.
Socio-Cultural conditions in Ancient
Telangana- Satavahanas, Ikshvakus,
Vishnukundins, Mudigonda and Vemulawada Chalukyas. Religion, Language,
Literature, Art and Architecture; Medieval Telangana
- Contribution of Kakatiyas, Rachakonda and Devarakonda Velamas, Qutub Shahis; Socio -Cultural
developments: Emergence of Composite
Culture. Fairs, Festivals, Moharram,
Ursu, Jataras etc.
5.
Foundation of
AsafJahi Dynasty- from Nizam –ul- Mulk to Mir Osaman Ali Khan - SalarJung
Reforms Social system and Social conditions-Jagirdars, Zamindars, Deshmuks, and
Doras- Vetti and Bhagela system and
position of Women. Rise of
Socio-Cultural Movements in Telangana: Arya
Samaj, Andhra Maha Sabha, Andhra Mahila Sabha, Adi-Hindu Movements, Literary
and Library Movements. Tribal and
Peasant Revolts: Ramji Gond, Kumaram Bheemu, and Telangana Peasant Armed Struggle
– Police Action and the End of Nizam Rule.
II. Overview of the Indian Constitution
and Politics.
1.
Evolution of Indian Constitution –
Nature and salient features – Preamble.
2.
Fundamental Rights – Directive
Principles of State Policy –
Fundamental Duties.
3 Distinctive Features
of Indian Federalism – Distribution of Legislative and Administrative Powers
between Union and States.
4. Union and State
Governments – President – Prime Minister and Council of Ministers; Governor, Chief Minister and Council of
Ministers – Powers and Functions.
5. Rural and Urban Governance with
special reference to the 73rd and 74th Amendments.
6. Electoral System:
Free and fair Elections, Malpractices; Election Commission; Electoral Reforms and Political Parties.
7.
Judicial System in India – Judicial Activism.
8.
a) Special Provisions for Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward
Classes, Women and Minorities.
b) Welfare
Mechanism for Enforcement – National Commission for Scheduled Castes,
National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
and National Commission for Backward
Classes.
9.
Indian Constitution: New Challenges.
III. Social Structure, Issues and Public Policies.
1. Indian Social Structure:Salient Features of Indian society: Caste, Family, Marriage, Kinship, Religion, Tribe, Women, Middle class - Socio-cultural Features of Telangana Society.
2.
Social Issues:
Inequality and Exclusion: Casteism, Communalism, Regionalism, Violence against
Women, Child Labour, Human
trafficking, Disability and Aged.
3.
Social Movements:
Peasant’s Movements, Tribal movements,
Backward Class Movements, Dalit Movements, Environmental Movements, Women’s Movements, Regional Autonomy Movements, Human Rights Movements.
4.
Telangana Specific Social Issues:
Vetti, Jogini, Devadasi System, Child labour, Girl child , Flourosis, Migration, Farmer’s and Weaver’s Distress.
5.
Social Policies and Welfare
Programmes:
Affirmative Policies for
SCs, STs, OBC, Women, Minorities, Labour, Disabled and Children;
Welfare Programmes: Employment, Poverty Alleviation Programmes; Rural and Urban,
Women and Child Welfare, Tribal Welfare.
PAPER-III: ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
I.
Indian
Economy: Issues and Challenges.
1.
Growth and Development : Concepts of Growth and Development –Relationship between Growth and
Development
2.
Measures of Economic Growth:
National Income- Definition, Concepts and Methods
of measuring National Income; Nominal and Real Income.
3.
Poverty and Unemployment : Concepts of Poverty – Income based
Poverty and Non-Income based poverty ; Measurement of Poverty; Unemployment-
Definition, Types of Unemployment
4.
Planning in Indian
Economy : Objectives, Priorities, Strategies, and Achievements of Five year
Plans – 12th FYP; Inclusive Growth
– NITI Aayog
II.
Economy
and Development of Telangana.
1.
Telangana
Economy in undivided Andhra .Pradesh
(1956-2014)- Deprivations (Water (Bachavat
Committee), Finances (Lalit, Bhargava, Wanchu
Committees) and Employment( Jai Bharat Committee, Girgilan Committee)
and Under Development.
2.
Land Reforms
in Telangana
: Abolition of Intermediaries: Zamindari, Jagirdari and Inamdari;Tenancy Reforms ;Land ceiling;
Land alienation in Scheduled Areas
3.
Agriculture and
Allied Sectors: Share of Agriculture and Allied sectors in GSDP; Distribution
of land holdings; Dependence on Agriculture; Irrigation- Sources of Irrigation; Problems of Dry land
Agriculture; Agricultural credit.
4.
Industry and Service
Sectors: Industrial Development; Structure and
Growth of Industry sector- Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSME) sector;
Industrial Infrastructure; Industrial Policy of Telangana; Structure and Growth of Service
sector.
III.
Issues of Development and Change.
1.
Development Dynamics:
Regional Inequalities in India – Social Inequalities - Caste, Ethnicity
(tribe), Gender and Religion; Migration; Urbanisation.
2. Development and Displacement: Land
Acquisition Policy; Resettlement and Rehabilitation.
3.
Economic Reforms:
Growth, Poverty and Inequalities – Social Development (education and health); Social Transformation; Social Security.
4.
Sustainable Development: Concept and
Measurement; Sustainable Development Goals.
PAPER-IV
TELANGANA MOVEMENT AND STATE FORMATION
I.
The
idea of Telangana (1948-1970)
1.
Historical Background: Telangana as
a distinctive cultural unit in Hyderabad Princely State, its geographical, cultural, socio, political and economic features- people of Telagangana- castes,
tribes, religion, arts, crafts,
languages, dialects, fairs, festivals and important places in Telangana. Administration in Hyderabad Princely
State and Administrative Reforms of Salar Jung and Origins
of the issue of Mulkis-Non-Mulkis; Employment and Civil Services Rules under
Mir Osman Ali Khan, VII Nizam’s Farman of 1919 and Definition of
Mulki - Establishment of Nizam’s Subjects
League known as the Mulki League 1935 and its Significance; Merger of Hyderabad State into Indian Union in 1948- Employment policies
under Military Rule and Vellodi,1948-52; Violation of Mulki-Rules and Its Implications.
3. Hyderabad State in Independent India-
Formation of Popular Ministry under Burgula
Ramakrishna Rao and 1952
Mulki-Agitation; Demand for
Employment of Local
people and City
College Incident- Its importance. Justice Jagan Mohan Reddy Committee Report, 1953 – Initial debates
and demand for Telangana State-Reasons for the Formation of States Reorganization Commission (SRC) under
Fazal Ali in 1953-Main Provisions and Recommendations of SRC-Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s views on
SRC and smaller states.
3.
Formation of Andhra Pradesh,
1956: Gentlemen’s Agreement - its Provisions and Recommendations; Telangana Regional Committee, Composition, Functions and Perfomance -Violation of Safeguards-
Migration from Coastal
Andhra Region and its Consequences-Post-1970 development Scenario in Telangana-Agriculture, Irrigation, Power, Education, Employment, Medical and
Health etc.
4.
Violation of Employment and Service Rules:
Origins of Telangana Agitation- Protest in Kothagudem and other places, Fast unto Death by Ravindranath; 1969 Agitation for Separate Telangana. Role of
Intellectuals, Students, Employees
in Jai Telangana Movement.
5.
Formation of
Telangana Praja Samithi and Course of Movement - the Spread of Telangana
Movement- Major Events, Leaders and Personalities- All Party Accord – Go 36 -
Suppression of Telangana Movement and its Consequences-The Eight Point and Five-Point Formulas-Implications.
II. Mobilisational phase (1971 -1990)
1.
Court Judgements on Mulki Rules-
Jai Andhra Movement
and its Consequences- Six Point Formula 1973, and its Provisions; Article
371-D, Presidential Order, 1975-Officers (Jayabharat Reddy) Committee Report-
G.O. 610 (1985); its Provisions and Violation-
Reaction and Representations of Telangana Employees
2. Rise and Spread of
Naxalite Movement, causes and consequences - Anti-Landlord Struggles in Jagityala-Siricilla, North Telangana;
Rytu-Cooli Sanghams; Alienation of Tribal Lands
and Adivasi Resistance- Jal,
Jungle, and Zamin.
3.
Rise of Regional
Parties in 1980’s and Changes in the
Political, Socio-Economic and Cultural fabric of Telangana- Notion of Telugu Jathi
and suppression of Telangana identity-
Expansion of new economy
in Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana; Real Estate, Contracts, Finance Companies;
Film, Media and Entertainment Industry; Corporate Education and
Hospitals etc; Dominant Culture and its implications for Telangana self respect, Dialect, Language and Culture.
4.
Liberalization and Privatisation policies
in 1990’s and their
consequences - Emergence of regional
disparities and imbalances in political power,
administration, education, employment- Agrarian crisis and decline of
Handicrafts in Telangana and its
impact on Telangana Society and economy.
5.
Quest for Telangana identity-intellectual discussions and debates-
political and ideological efforts
– Growth of popular unrest against regional disparities,
discrimination and under development of Telangana.
III. Towards Formation of Telangana State (1991-2014)
1.
Public awakening and
Intellectual reaction against discrimination- formation of Civil society organisation, Articulation of separate Telanagana Identity; Initial organisations raised the issues of
separate Telangana; Telangana Information
Trust - Telangana Aikya Vedika, Bhuvanagiri
Sabha - Telangana Jana Sabha, Telangana Maha Sabha - Warangal Decleration - Telangana Vidyavan- thula Vedika; etc., Efforts of Telangana Congress & BJP in
highlighting the issue.
2.
Establishment of Telangana
Rashtra Samithi in 2001, Political Realignment and Electoral Alliances in 2004 and later Phase of Telangana Movement – TRS in UPA-
Girgliani Committee- Telangana Employees Joint Action Committee
- Pranab Mukherjee Committee- 2009-Elections-Alliances- Telangana in Election
Manifestos- The agitation
against Hyderabad as Free-zone - and Demand for separate Statehood- Fast-Unto-Death by K.Chandra Shekar
Rao-Formation of Political Joint Action Committee (2009)
3. Role of Political Parties-TRS, Congress, B.J.P., Left parties, T.D.P., M.I.M
and other political parties such as Telangana Praja
Front, Telangana United Front etc.,
Dalit-Bahujan Sanghams and Grass roots Movement organisations - Other Joint Action Committees and popular protests- Suicides for the cause of Telangana.
4. Cultural Revivalism in Telangana,
other symbolic expressions in Telangana
Movement- Literary forms- performing arts and other cultural expressions- writers, poets, singers,
intellectuals, Artists, Journalists, Students, Employees, Advocates, Doctors, NRIs, women, Civil society groups, organised
and unorganised sectors, castes,
communities and other social groups
in transforming the agitation
into a mass movement-Intensification of Movement,
Forms of Protest
and Major events:
Sakalajanula Samme,
Non-Cooperation Movement; Million March, etc.,
5. Parliamentary Process; UPA Government’s stand on Telangana- All-Party Meeting- Anthony Committee- Statements on Telangana by Central Home Minister - Sri Krishna Committee Report and its Recommendations, AP Assembly and Parliamentary proceedings on Telangana, Declaration of Telangana State in Parliament, Andhra Pradesh State Reorganization Act, 2014- Elections and victory of Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the first Government of Telangana State.
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