List of Services and Post
- Class I
- ❖ Gujarat Administrative Service, Junior Scale Deputy Collector/Deputy District Development Officer
- ❖ Deputy Superintendent of Police
- ❖ District Registrar
- ❖ Superintendent Prohibition & Excise
- ❖ Asst. Commissioner Tribal Development
- ❖ Deputy Director, Scheduled Castes
- Class II
- ❖ Section officer (GPSC)
- ❖ Assistant District Registrar
- ❖ State Tax Officer
- ❖ District Inspector Land Record
- ❖ Tribal Development Officer
- ❖ Taluka Development Officer
- ❖ Social Welfare Officer (SC)
- ❖ Assistant Director, Food and Civil Supply
- ❖ Superintendent Prohibition & Excise
Minimum Education Qualification
- Candidate must hold a degree of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University Under Section-3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification.
Note:
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commission’s examination but have not been informed of the result as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a qualifying examination will also be eligible for admission to the Preliminary Examination.
Age
- A candidate shall not be less than 20 years of age and not be more than 35 years of age.
- Relaxation
SEBC, EWS, SC & ST Male Candidate of Gujarat Origin |
5 years (maximum upto 45 years) |
Women candidate of Unreserved Category |
10 years (including 5 years relaxation as women, maximum upto 45 years) |
Women Candidate of Reserved Category |
10 years (including 5 years relaxation as women, maximum upto 45 years) |
Physical Disabled Candidate |
Maximum upto 10 years subject to his/her ability to discharge duties attached to the post |
Government Servant |
No relaxation in upper age |
Ex-servicemen and Officers |
Length of military service (At Least five years of military services) plus 3 years |
Fees of the Examination
Unreserved Candidates (Both Male and Female) are required to pay fee of Rs. 100/- plus Postal charges if he/she want to pay through post and Rs 100/- plus Charges if by online Except
- ❖ Reserved Category
- ➢ Other Backward Class
- ➢ Economical Weaker Section
- ➢ Scheduled Cast (SC)
- ➢ Scheduled Tribes (ST)
- ❖ Persons with Benchmark Disability
- ❖ Ex-Servicemen and Officers
Pay Scale of the Services
For Class-I : Pay Matrix Level No: 10- Rs.56,100-1,77,500 and other allowances (According to 7th Pay Commission)
For Class-II : Pay Matrix Level No: 8- Rs.44,900-1,42,400 and other allowances (According to 7th Pay Commission)
Plan of Examination
- Two stage of Examination
- ❖ Preliminary Examination (Only for Selection for Main Examination)
- ➢ Objective Type
- ➢ Two Paper
- ■ General Studies (I)
- ● 200 Marks : 200 Question: 200 Marks
- ■ General Studies (II)
- ● 200 Marks : 200 Question: 200 Marks
- ❖ Main Examination (Selection for various Services and Post)
- ➢ Written Exam
- ■ 6 paper (All paper have 150 marks and 3 Hours)
- ● Gujarati Language
- ● English Language
- ● Essay
- ● General Studies I
- ● General Studies II
- ● General Studies III
- ➢ Interview
- ■ 100 marks with no minimum qualifying marks
Syllabus of the Preliminary Examination
- ❖ General Studies I:
- ➢ History
- ■ Indus valley Civilisation: Features, Sites, Society, Cultural History, Art and Religion. Indus Valley Civilisation and Gujarat.
- ■ Vedic age- Jainism and Buddhism.
- ■ Foreign invasions on India and their impact.
- ■ The Mauryan and the Gupta Empire- their administration- social, religious and economic conditions-art, architecture, literature, science and technology.
- ■ Kanishka, Harsha and South Indian Dynasties.
- ■ The Delhi Sultanate, Vijaynagar Empire and the Mughal Empire.
- ■ The Bhakti Movement and Sufism.
- ■ Major Dynasties of Gujarat- their rulers - administration, economy, society, religion, literature, arts and architecture.
- ■ Independent Sultanate of Gujarat – Sultan Ahmed Shah I, Mahmud Begada and Bahadur Shah.
- ■ Gujarat under the Mughals and the Marathas, Gaekwad’s rule in Baroda- Walker’s Settlement.
- ■ The European Trading companies in India- their struggle for supremacy- with special reference to Bengal, Mysore, Marathas and Hyderabad.
- ■ Governor-Generals and Viceroys.
- ■ Indian war of Independence of 1857 - Origin, nature, causes, consequences and significance with special reference to Gujarat.
- ■ Religious and social Reform Movements in the 19th Century in India and Gujarat.
- ■ India’s Freedom Movement, Revolutionaries in India and abroad.
- ■ Reform measures by the Princely States of Saurashtra, Kutch and Gujarat.
- ■ Mahatma Gandhi, his thoughts, principles and philosophy. Important Satyagrahas with special reference to Satyagrahas of Gujarat - Kheda, Borsad, Bardoli, Dharasana, Dholera, Rajkot and Limbadi.
- ■ The Role of Sardar Patel in freedom movement and post independence consolidation.
- ■ Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, his life and contribution to making of Indian Constitution.
- ■ India after Independence - Reorganization of the States within the country, Mahagujarat Movement, Major events.
- ➢ Cultural Heritage
- ■ Cultural Heritage of India and Gujarat: Art forms, Literature, Sculpture and Architecture.
- ■ Indian saint tradition and its impact on the psyche of people.
- ■ Indian lifestyle, Fairs, Festivals, Food, Costumes and Traditions.
- ■ Indian Music and its importance.
- ■ Gujarat’s Museums, Activities of Libraries, Cultural-Religious and Literary Importance.
- ■ Language and dialects of Gujarat.
- ■ Gujarati Theatre: Drama, songs and different groups.
- ■ Life of Adivasi (Tribes): Festivals, Fair, Costumes, Rituals etc.
- ■ Gujarati Literature: Modes, Streams, Litterateurs, Literary work and Literary Organizations.
- ■ Pilgrimage and Tourist Places of Gujarat.
- ➢ Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relation
- ■ Indian Constitution: Evolution, features, Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Amendments, Significant Provisions and Basic Structure.
- ■ Functions and Responsibilities of the Union and the States, Parliament and State Legislatures: Structure, Function, Power and Privileges. Issues and challenges pertaining to Federal Structure: Devolution of Power and Finances up to local levels and Challenges therein.
- ■ Constitutional Authorities: Powers, Functions and Responsibilities.
- ■ Panchayati Raj.
- ■ Public Policy and Governance.
- ■ Impact of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization on Governance.
- ■ Statutory, Regulatory and Quasi-judicial bodies.
- ■ Rights Issues (Human rights, Women rights, SC/ST rights, Child rights) etc.
- ■ India’s Foreign Policy – International Relations – Important Institutions, Agencies and Fora, their structure and mandate.
- ■ Important Policies and Programmes of Central and State Governments.
- ■ Judiciary in India – Structure and functions, important provisions relating to emergency and constitutional amendments, judicial review, Public Interest Litigation, Landmark Judgments.
- ➢ General Mental Ability
- ■ Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability.
- ■ Number Series, Coding –Decoding.
- ■ Problems related to Relations.
- ■ Shapes and their Subsections, Venn Diagram.
- ■ Problems based on Clocks, Calendar and Age.
- ■ Number system and order of Magnitude.
- ■ Linear Equations - in one or two Variables.
- ■ Ratio, proportion and variation.
- ■ Average of mean, median, mode – including weighted mean.
- ■ Power and exponent, Square, Square Root, Cube Root, H.C.F. and L.C.M.
- ■ Percentage, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and loss.
- ■ Time and Work, Time and Distance, Speed and Distance.
- ■ Area and Perimeter of Simple Geometrical Shapes, Volume and Surface Area of Sphere, Cone, Cylinder, cubes and Cuboids.
- ■ Lines, angels and common geometrical figures – properties of transverse of parallel lines, properties related to measure of sides of a triangles, Pythagoras theorem, quadrilateral, rectangle, parallelogram, and rhombus.
- ■ Introduction to algebra – BODMAS, simplification of weird symbols.
- ■ Data interpretation, Data Analysis, Data sufficiency, Probability.
- ❖ General Studies II:
- ➢ Indian Economy and Planning
- ■ Indian Economy on the eve of Independence, Emergence and development of planning exercise in India – historical debates, plan models and shift in focus over time. Indian economy in post reform period: New Economic Reforms, NITI Aayog: aims, constitution and functions.
- ■ Agriculture sector: Institutional Structure- Land Reforms in India; Technological change in agriculture- Major Crops and Cropping Patterns in various parts of the country, Irrigation, pricing of agricultural inputs and outputs; Terms of trade between agriculture and industry; Agricultural Finance Policy; Agricultural Marketing and Warehousing; Issues in Food Security and Public Distribution System, Green Revolution, policies for sustainable agriculture and organic farming.
- ■ Industrial policy; Public Sector enterprises and their performance; Privatization and disinvestments debate; Growth and pattern of industrialization; Small-scale sector; Productivity in industrial sector; Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and industrialization, foreign investment and competition policy.
- ■ Infrastructure in Indian Economy: Meaning and Importance of Infrastructure - Water supply and Sanitation - Energy and Power - Science and Technology - Rural and Urban Infrastructure: Ports, Roads, Airports, Railway, Telecommunication. Social Impact Assessment.
- ■ Trends and patterns in structure of population over time – growth rate, gender, rural-urban migration, literacy, regional; Structure and trends of Poverty and Inequality; Unemployment – trends, structure and National Rural Employment Policies. Indicators of development-Physical Quality of Life Index, Human Development Index, Human Poverty Index, Gender Development Index, National Happiness Index.
- ■ Indian Public finance; Indian tax system, public expenditure, public debt, deficit and subsidies in the Indian economy. Center-State financial relation. Recent fiscal and monetary policy issues and their impact, GST: Concept and Implications.
- ■ Trend, composition, structure and direction of India’s Foreign Trade. India’s Balance of payments Situation in post reforms period.
- ■ Gujarat economy-An overview; social sector in Gujarat- Education, Health, and Nutrition. Gujarat Economy in relation to India and major states in recent decades,major problems in agriculture, forest, water resources, mining, industry and service Sector. Development policies for economic and social infrastructure – An appraisal.
- ➢ Geography
- ■ General Geography: Earth in Solar system, Motion of the Earth, Concept of time, Season, Internal Structure of the Earth, Major landforms and their features. Atmosphere-structure and composition, elements and factors of Climate, Air Masses and Fronts, atmospheric disturbances, climate change. Oceans: Physical, chemical and biological characteristics, Hydrological Disasters, Marine and Continental resources.
- ■ Physical: World, India and Gujarat : Major physical divisions, Earthquakes, landslides, Natural drainage, climatic changes and regions, Monsoon, Natural Vegetation, Parks and Sanctuaries, Major Soil types, Rocks and Minerals.
- ■ Social: World, India and Gujarat : distribution, density, growth, Sex-ratio, Literacy, Occupational Structure, SC and ST Population, Rural-Urban components, Racial, tribal, religious and linguistic groups, urbanization, migration and metropolitan regions.
- ■ Economic: World, India and Gujarat: Major sectors of economy, Agriculture, Industry and Services, their salient features. Basic Industries-Agro, mineral, forest, fuel and manpower based Industries, Transport and Trade, Pattern and Issues.
- ➢ Science and Technology
- ■ Science and Technology: Nature and Scope of Science & Technology; Relevance of Science & Technology to the day to day life; National Policy on Science, Technology and Innovation; Institutes and Organization in India promoting integration of Science, Technologyand Innovation, their activities and contribution; Contribution of Prominent Indian Scientists.
- ■ Information and Communication Technology (ICT): Nature and Scope of ICT; ICT in day to day life; ICT and Industry; ICT and Governance - Various government schemes promoting use of ICT, E-Governance programmes and services; Netiquettes; Cyber Security Concerns - National Cyber Crime Policy.
- ■ Technology in Space & Defence: Evolution of Indian Space Programme; Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) – it’s activities and achievements; Various Satellite Programmes – Satellites for Telecommunication, Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) Satellites; Satellites for defence, Edusat or Satellites for academic purposes; Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)- vision, mission and activities.
- ■ Energy Requirement and Efficiency: India’s existing energy needs and deficit; India’s Energy Resources and Dependence, Energy policy of India - Government Policies and Programmes.
- ■ Nuclear Policy of India and its commitment to the world: India’s Nuclear power programme; India’s nuclear cooperation with other countries; Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and India; Nuclear weapons policy of India; Draft Nuclear Doctrine of India, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), Fissile Material Cut off Treaty (FMCT), Conference on Disarmament (CD); Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) and India.
- ■ Environmental Science: Issues and concerns related to environment; Its legal aspects, policies and treaties for the protection of environment at the national and the international level; Biodiversityits importance and concerns; Climate Change, International Initiatives (Policies, Protocols) and India’s commitment; Forest and Wildlife - Legal framework for Forest and Wildlife Conservation in India; Environmental Hazards, pollution, carbon emission, Global warming. National Action plans on Climate Change and Disaster management. Biotechnology and Nanotechnology; Nature, Scope and application, Ethical, Social, and Legal issues, Government Policies. Genetic Engineering; Issues related to it and its impact on human life. Health & Environment.
- ➢ Current Events of Regional, National and International
Syllabus of the Mains Examination
- ❖ Gujarati Language
- ❖ નિબંધ: ૫ માંથી કોઈપણ એક (ઓછામાં ઓછાં 250 શબ્દ વધુમાં વધુ 300 શબ્દ) (વર્ણનાત્મક, વિશ્લેષણાત્મક, ચિંતનાત્મક, સાંપ્રત સમસ્યા પર આધારિત)
- ❖ વિચાર વિસ્તાર (3 માંથી કોઈ પણ 2) કાવ્યપંક્તિઓ કે ગદ્યશક્તિનો વિચાર વિસ્તાર આશરે 100 થી 150 શબ્દોમાં.
- ❖ સંક્ષેપીકરણ: આપેલા ગદ્યખંડ માંથી આશરે ⅓ ભાગમાં તમારા શબ્દોમાં સંક્ષેપ
- ❖ ગદ્ય સમીક્ષા: ગદ્યખંડના આધારે પૂછેલા પ્રશ્નોના જવાબ લખો
- ❖ ઔપચારિક ભાષણ તૈયાર કરવા ( સ્વાગત, વિદાય, ઉદ્ઘાટન વગેરે)/ પત્રકાર પરિષદ માટે ઉદબોધન તૈયાર કરવા (ઊર્જા, ખેતી ધિરાણ, પ્રદૂષણ, આરોગ્ય, શિક્ષણની નીતિ વિષયક કે સમસ્યા વિષયક) ( આશરે 150 શબ્દો )
- ❖ પ્રચાર માધ્યમો માટે નિવેદન તૈયાર કરવા ( આશરે 150 શબ્દો )
- ❖ પત્રલેખન ( અભિનંદન/ શુભેચ્છા/વિનંતી/ફરિયાદ વગેરે) ( આશરે 150 શબ્દો )
- ❖ ચર્ચાપત્ર ( વર્તમાન પત્રમાં પ્રજાના પ્રશ્નો / સાંપ્રત સમસ્યા / વ્યક્તિગત અભિપ્રાય રજૂ કરતું ચર્ચાપત્ર) ( આશરે 150 શબ્દો )
- ❖ દ્રશ્ય આલેખન ( ચિત્ર પરથી લખાણ આશરે 150 શબ્દોમાં)
- ❖ અહેવાલ લેખન (આશરે 150 શબ્દોમાં)
- ❖ સંવાદ કૌશલ્ય: બે વ્યક્તિઓ વચ્ચેનો સંવાદ (આશરે 150 શબ્દોમાં) ( જૂથ ચર્ચા, સભા નું કામકાજ, પાણી, કૃષિ, આરોગ્ય, સફાઈ, શિક્ષણ ને લગતી સમસ્યાઓ વગેરે)
- ❖ ભાષાંતર: અંગ્રેજીમાંથી ગુજરાતીમાં અનુવાદ
- ➢ ગુજરાતી વ્યાકરણ
- ➢ રૂઢિપ્રયોગોનો અર્થ અને તેનો વાક્ય પ્રયોગ
- ➢ કહેવતોનો અર્થ
- ➢ સમાસનો વિગ્રહ કરી તેની ઓળખ
- ➢ છંદ ઓળખાવો
- ➢ અલંકાર ઓળખાવો
- ➢ શબ્દસમૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ
- ➢ જોડણી શુદ્ધિ
- ➢ લેખન શુદ્ધિ ભાષા શુદ્ધિ
- ➢ સંધિ જોડો કે છોડો
- ➢ વાક્ય રચના ના અંગો / વાક્યના પ્રકાર / વાક્ય પરિવર્તન
- ❖ English Language
- ➢ ESSAY (A minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 300 words): Choose any one topic from a list of five. (Descriptive/ analytical/ philosophical/ based on Current Affairs)
- ➢ LETTER WRITING (in about 150 words): A formal letter expressing one’s opinion about an issue. The issues can deal with daily office matters/ a problem that has occurred in the office/ an opinion in response to one sought by a ranked officer etc.
- ➢ PRESS RELEASE/ APPEAL (in about 150 words): The PR or appeal should be on an issue pertaining to a recent concern/problem/disaster/rumours etc.
- ➢ REPORT WRITING (in about 150 words): A report on an official function/event/field trip/survey etc.
- ➢ WRITING ON VISUAL INFORMATION (in about 150 words): A report on a graph/image/ flow chart/table of comparison/ simple statistical data etc.
- ➢ FORMAL SPEECH (in about 150 words): A speech (in a formal style) that isto be read out in a formal function. This could be an inauguration speech, an educational seminar/conference, a formal ceremony of importance etc.
- ➢ PRECIS WRITING: A precis in about 100 words for a 300-word passage.
- ➢ READING COMPREHENSION: A reading passage of about 250 words to be given followed by 05 Multiple-choice questions and 10 short-answer type questions.
- ➢ ENGLISH GRAMMAR
- ■ Tenses, Voice, Narration (Direct-Indirect), Transformation of sentences
- ■ Use of Articles and Determiners
- ■ Use of Prepositions
- ■ Use of Phrasal verbs
- ■ Use of idiomatic expressions
- ■ Administrative Glossary
- ■ Synonyms/Antonyms
- ■ One-word substitution
- ■ Cohesive devices/Connectives/Linkers
- ■ Affixes
- ■ Words that cause confusion like homonyms/homophones.
- ➢ TRANSLATION: Translation of a short passage (of about 150 words) from Gujarati to English.
- ❖ Essay
- ➢ Attempt three essays, one from each of the three sections, in about 800 words each.
- ➢ Objective:
- ■ This paper is designed to test candidate’s
- ● knowledge / awareness of a variety of Subjects
- ● Ability to compose a sustained piece of writing in the form of an essay.
- ➢ Contents
- ■ Current affairs
- ■ Socio- political issues
- ■ Socio economic issues
- ■ Socio- environmental issues
- ■ Cultural and historical aspects
- ■ Issues related to civic awareness
- ■ Reflective topics
- ➢ Areas of Testing
- ■ Ability to compose a well-argued piece of writing
- ■ Ability to express coherently and sequentially
- ■ Awareness of the subject chosen
- ➢ Evaluation / Marking
- ■ Observing established rules and format for essay writing
- ■ Grammatical correctness of expression
- ■ Originality of thought and expression
- ❖ General Studies Paper 1
- ➢ History of India
- ■ Indus Valley Civilization in India and important excavated sites - It’s salient features.
- ■ The Vedic times, Jainism and Buddhism. The Nanda Dynasty.
- ■ Foreign invasions on India and their impact.
- ■ Important Dynasties of Ancient India with special reference to the Mauryas, the Sungas, The Satavahanas,The Kushans, The Guptas, The Chalukyas, The Rashtrakutas, Vijaynagar Empire, Pallavas and Cholas- their administration, art, architecture, literature, science and technology.
- ■ Educational institutions. Takshshila, Nalanda and Vallabhi.
- ■ Historical accounts of the Foreign Travelers.
- ■ Harshavardhana and his times. His relations with Gujarat.
- ■ Major Dynasties of Gujarat.
- ■ The Delhi Sultanate from 1206 to 1526.
- ■ The Bhakti Movement and Sufism.
- ■ The Mughal Empire from 1526 to 1707.
- ■ The rise and fall of the Maratha Empire.
- ■ The advent of the Europeans in India. Establishment and expansion of British rule in India from 1757 to 1856. Land Revenue Settlement. Permanent Settlement. Ryotwari and Mahalwari.
- ■ Indian war of Independence of 1857 and Queen Victoria’s Proclamation.
- ■ Religious and social reform movements in the 19th Century in India and Gujarat.
- ■ Factors responsible for the rise of Indian Nationalism. Activities of Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1920.
- ■ Rise of Mahatma Gandhi on National Horizon, impact of his thoughts, principles and philosophy on political, social, economic, religious and cultural life of India.
- ■ The Role of Sardar Patel in freedom movement and post-independence consolidation.
- ■ Indian Revolutionaries in India and abroad, Indian National Army and Subhash Chandra Bose.
- ■ Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, his life and contribution to making of Indian Constitution.
- ■ India after Independence - Reorganization of the States within the country, Mahagujarat Movement, Major events.
- ➢ Cultural Heritage
- ■ Indian Culture and its Salient aspects of Art forms, Literature, Architecture and Sculpture from Ancient to Modern times; Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
- ■ Art and Craft of Gujarat: Socio-Cultural contribution.
- ■ Socio-Cultural context of the performance of Gujarati “BHAVAI’.
- ■ Gujarat’s Folk Culture and Oral Tradition: Its Importance, Peculiarities and Impact.
- ■ Influence of Indian Cinema and Theatre on Society.
- ■ Gandhian thoughts and its relevance.
- ■ Culture of coastal area of Gujarat, Tribal Culture.
- ■ Gujarati Female litterateurs.
- ➢ Geography
- ■ Physical Features and Resources: India and Gujarat: Major landforms-climate, soil, rivers, vegetation; Major resources-Land, soil, rocks, minerals, water and vegetation Resources.
- ■ Economic Activities: Primary- agriculture, livestock, forestry, fisheries, quarrying and mining; Secondary-Household industry, manufacturing industry; Tertiary-Trade, commerce, Transport, Communication and storage, other services; Quaternary activities-Factors of Localization of economic activities, issues and problems.
- ■ Social and demographic: population distribution, density, age-sex composition, growth, Rural-urban composition, Race, Tribe, SC composition, religion, language, literacy, education characteristics. Migration-urbanisation, population policies and issues.
- ■ Developmental and Environmental issues, Sustainable development, Globalization- process, impact on society and economy, Smart Cities and solutions. Natural hazards- Earthquakes, landslides, cyclones, cloud burst, Tsunamis, drought, flood, climate change, carbon emission, Pollution-hazard management.
- ❖ General Studies Paper 2
- ➢ Indian Polity and Constitution
- ■ Indian Constitution and its salient features.
- ■ Functions and duties of the Indian Union and the State Governments.
- ■ Issues and challenges pertaining to the Federal structure – Role of Governor in States.
- ■ Distribution of powers between the Union and States (Union list, State list and Concurrent list) – Issues and challenges.
- ■ Rural and Urban Local Governance under 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment.
- ■ Constitutional Authorities and their Role.
- ■ Parliament and State Legislatures – structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
- ■ Judiciary in India – Structure and functions, important provisions relating to emergency and constitutional amendments, judicial review, Public Interest Litigation, Landmark Judgments.
- ➢ Public Administration and Governance
- ■ Meaning, Nature and Scope of Public Administration – Evolution in India – Administrative ideas in Kautilya’s Arthashastra; Mughal administration; Legacy of British rule.
- ■ Role of Civil Services in Democracy.
- ■ Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues and problems of implementation.
- ■ Development processes - the role of civil society, NGOs and other stakeholders.
- ■ Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial authorities.
- ■ Good governance and e-governance- Transparency, accountability and responsiveness in governance – Citizen’s Charter. RTI, Public Service Act and their implications, Concept of Social Audit and its importance.
- ➢ Ethics in Public Service
- ■ Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human behavior; dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships, ethics, integrity and accountability in public service – RTI, Public Service Act and its implications.
- ■ Attitude: content, functions; its influence and relation with thought and behaviour; moral and political attitudes; role of social influence and persuasion.
- ■ Emotional intelligence - concept, utilities and application in administration and Governance.
- ■ Human Values - role of family, society and educational institutions in imparting values to citizens.
- ■ Issues and challenges in ethics – Corruption, Lokpal, Lok Ayukta.
- ■ Case studies in the above areas (i.e. 15 to 19)
- ❖ General Studies Paper 3
- ➢ Science And Technology
- ■ Integration of Science, Technology and Innovation for better human life; Science & Technology in everyday life; National Policies on proliferation of Science, Technology and Innovation; India’s contribution in the field of Science and Technology. concerns and challenges in the proliferation and use of science and technology; Role and Scope of Science and Technology in nation building.
- ■ Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - its importance, advantages and challenges; E-governance and India; Cyber Crime and policies to address security concerns.
- ■ Indian Space Programme - Past, Present and Future; Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) – it’s activities and achievements; Satellite Programmes of India and Use of Satellites in different fields affecting human lives; Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO).
- ■ Indian’s energy needs, efficiency and resources; Clean energy resources; Energy policy of India - Government Policies and Programmes.
- ■ Salient features of Nuclear Policy of India; Development of Nuclear programmes in India, Nuclear Policies at the International level and India’s stand on them.
- ■ Development Vs. Nature / Environment; Depletion of NaturalResources; Environmental Pollution and degradation, Sustainable Development – possibilities and challenges; Climate Change and Its effect on the world; Climate justice – a global phenomenon; Environment Impact Assessment, Disaster Management. Correlation between Health & Environment.
- ■ Nature, Scope and Applications of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology in India; Ethical, Social and Legal concerns, Government policies; Genetic engineering, issues related to it and its impact on human life.
- ■ Achievements of Indians in the field of Science and Technology- Indigenous technologies and developing new technologies.
- ■ Issues related to Intellectual Property Rights in the field of Science and Technology.
- ➢ Indian Economy and Planning
- ■ Economic Development since Independence, major features of Indian Economy at independence and characteristics of economic underdevelopment of India (with reference to colonial rule of India); Trend in National Income and Per capita income; Sectoral composition (output and employment) - Primary, Secondary and Tertiary. Development under different policy regimes (including Five Year Plans)—goals, constraints, institutions and policy framework; NITI Aayog – constitution and role.
- ■ Indian economy in post reform period. Background of Indian Economic Reforms – New Economic Policy in context of liberalization, privatization and globalization and its effects; Redefining India’s development strategy.
- ■ Land reforms in India and Gujarat.
- ■ Agriculture growth and productivity: Sustainable agricultural growth-concepts and constraints. Institutional set-up of land system and land reforms, Green Revolution and technological changes. Capital formation in agriculture; Food security, Agricultural pricing, Food Procurement and Public Distribution System.
- ■ Indian Public finance: Indian tax system, public expenditure, public debt, deficit and subsidies in the Indian economy. Centre-state financial relation. Macroeconomic stabilization: trade, fiscal, investment and monetary policy issues and their impact. GST and its implications.
- ■ Policies and Performance of Industry: Structure and composition of Industry– issues of concentration, large vs small industry– industrial location; Trends and patterns of industrial growth, Cottage industries; performance of public sector and privatization.
- ■ Population and Human Development: Broad demographic features — Population size and growth rates, Sex and age composition, occupational distribution. Density of population, Urbanization and economic growth in India. Population growth as a factor of economic development and demographic dividend, Progress of human development in India. Development of education in India, health and family welfare and the development of health infrastructure. Environment and sustainable development.
- ■ Rural development- Challenges and policies; Poverty -Trends, measurement and policies; Inequality-measurement, causes and effects. Employment and Unemployment-size of workforce, rate of participation, occupational structure, rural & urban unemployment, employment policies/schemes in India. Skill India, Make in India and Start-Ups.
- ■ External sector: Trends, Composition and Direction of Foreign Trade. External sector reforms. Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
- ■ India in Global Indices - Global Innovation Index, Human Development Index, Global Competitiveness Index, Global Creativity Index and the Global Gender Gap Report.
- ■ Gujarat economy - An overview; social sector in Gujarat- Education, Health, and Nutrition. Gujarat Economy in relation to India and major states in recent decades, major problems in agriculture, forest, water resources, mining, industry and service Sector. Development policies for economic and social infrastructure – An appraisal. Co-operative movement in Gujarat and its impact on Socio-economic aspects oflife.
- ■ Infrastructure: Energy, Port, roads, Airport, Railways, Telecommunications - Social Impact Assessment.
- ➢ Current Events of Regional, National and International Importance