MPPCS Syllabus 2024: Exam Pattern, Prelims & Mains Syllabus PDF

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Preliminary Examination Syllabus

There are two objective papers in the MPPSC Preliminary examination:

PAPER-I GENERAL STUDIES

1. History of India

  • Concepts and Ideas – Ancient Indian Knowledge Tradition, Bharatvarsha, Vedas, Upanishad, Aranyaka, Brahman Granth, Shaddarshan, Smritiyan, Rit Sabha-Samiti, Gantantra(Republic), Varnashrama, Purushartha, Rin Sanskara, Panch Mahayagya/Yagya, Principle of Karma, Bodhisatva, Teerthankar.
  • Salient features, Events, and their administrative, Social, and Economic Systems of Ancient and Medieval India.
  • India’s cultural heritage- Artforms, literature, festivals, and events.
  • Social and Religious Reform Movements in the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Independence Struggle and Indian National Movement.
  • Integration and Reorganization of India after Independence.

2. History, Culture, and Literature of Madhya Pradesh

3. Geography of India

  • Mountains, Hills, Plateaus, Rivers, and Lakes.
  • Climate phenomena- El Niño, La Niña, Southern Oscillation, Western Disturbance, Consequences of Climate Change.
  • Natural Resources – Forest, Minerals, Water Resources.
  • Major Crops, Food Security, Green Revolution, Strategies for the Second Green Revolution.
  • Conventional and Non-Conventional sources of energy.
  • Natural hazards and disasters in India, Major cyclones in India.
  • Population growth, distribution, and Density, Rural-Urban Migration.

4. Geography of Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Forest Produce, Rivers, Hills, and Plateaus.
  • Climate – Seasons, Temperature, Rainfall.
  • Natural Resources- Soils and Major Mineral Resources.
  • Major Crops, Water Resources, Irrigation, and Irrigation Projects.
  • Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy.
  • Major Industries of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Population Growth, Distribution and Density, Urbanisation.

5. Constitutional System of India and Madhya Pradesh

  • Constituent Assembly.
  • Federal Executive, President, and Parliament. Supreme Court and Judicial System.
  • Constitutional Amendments.
  • Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, Duties and DirectivePrinciplese of State.
  • National and Regional Constitutional/Statutory Commissions and Institutions.
  • Constitutional System of Madhya Pradesh (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly, High Court).
  • Three-Tier Panchayati Raj and Civil Administration System in Madhya Pradesh
  • Good Governance in Madhya Pradesh (Governance System).

6. Economy of India and Madhya Pradesh

7. Science, Environment, and Health

  • Preliminary Knowledge of Main Branches of Science.
  • Important Indian Achievements.
  • Scientific Research Institutions and their Satellite and Space Technology Achievement of India in the Field of Space Science.
  • Structure of the Human Body.
  • Nutrition, Food, Nutrient, and Malnutrition.
  • Genetic Disease: Sickle Cell Anemia – Cause, Effect, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
  • Health Policy and Programmes, Infectious disease and its Prevention, and Health Indicators.
  • Concept of Sustainable Development and SDGs.
  • Environmental Factors, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem.
  • Pollution, Natural Calamities, and Management.

8. International, Nationa,l and Current Events of Madhya Pradesh

  • International Current Events.
  • National Current Events.
  • Current Events of Madhya Pradesh.

9. Information and Communication Technology

  • Basic Knowledge of computers.
  • Electronics, Information and Communication Technology. Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security.
  • E-Governance.
  • Internet and Social Networking Platforms.

10. Tribes of Madhya Pradesh- Heritage, Folk Culture and Folk Literature

  • The GeographicalDistributionn of the Tribes in Madhya Pradesh, Constitutional Provisions Related to Tribes.
  • Major Tribes of Madhya Pradesh, Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG), and Tribal Welfare Programs.
  • Tribal Culture of Madhya Pradesh- Customs, Traditions, Special Arts Festivals, Dialects and Literature.
  • Madhya Pradesh Tribals’ Contribution to the Freedom Movement of India and Tribal Personalities of Madhya Pradesh, Important Institutes, Museum,s and Publications related to tribes of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Folk Culture and Literature of Madhya Pradesh.

PAPER-II GENERAL APTITUDE TEST

  1. Comprehension.
  2. Lifestylele and Counter Force
  3. Communication Skill.
  4. Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability.
  5. Decision Making and Problem Solving.
  6. General Mental Ability.

Basic Numeracy (Numbers and their Relations, order of magnitude, etc- Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficienc,y etc.) of Class X level.

7. Hindi Language Comprehension Skill (Class X level).

Note- Question related to Hindi Language Comprehension skill will be of Class X level and will be tested through passages frothe m Hindi language only without providing English Translation thereof in the question paper.

Main Examination Syllabus

FIRST PAPER

PART-(A) HISTORY

UNIT- I

  • Indian History- Political, Economic, Social, and Cultural History of India from Harappan civilization to 10 Century A.D.
  • Political, Economic, Social, and Cultural History of India from 11 to 18 Century A.D.
  • Sultanate and Mughal Rulers and their Administration and Evolution of Medieval Culture.

UNIT- II

UNIT- III

  • Impact of British Rule on Indian Economy and Society.
  • Reactions of Indians against British Colonial Rule- Peasant and Tribal Revolts, the First Freedom Movement of Independence. Indian Renaissance, National Freedom Movement, and its leaders.
  • Freedom Movement in Madhya Pradesh.

UNIT- IV

  • Emergence of India as a Republic Nation, Reorganization of States, and Formation of Madhya Pradesh. Major events of the post-independence period.
  • Indian Cultural Heritage (with special reference to Madhya Pradesh)-Salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature, Festivals, and Architecture from ancient to modern times.
  • World Heritage Sites and Tourism in Madhya Pradesh.

UNIT- V

PART- (B) GEOGRAPHY

UNIT-I Physical Features and Climate of India

  • Geographical Knowledge in Ancient India.
  • Major Physiographic (Physical) Divisions of India: the Himalayan Mountains, The Great Plain of North India, and the Peninsular Plateau.
  • Major Hills, Plateaus, Rivers, and Lakes.
  • Soils of India– Types and distribution.
  • Climate- Seasons, Temperature, Rainfall, Origin of Monsoon, Upper Air Circulation- Jet Stream.
  • Climatic Phenomena- El-Nino, La-Nina, Southern Oscillation, Western Disturbances, Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), Consequences of Climate Change.

UNIT-II India- Agriculture and Water Resources

  • Agriculture- Production and Distribution of Major Crops and Millets.
  • Irrigation- Types of Irrigation Techniques, Sources of Irrigation, and Multipurpose Projects.
  • Food Security, Green Revolution, Strategies for Second Green Revolutio,n and Sustainable Agriculture.
  • Conservation and Augmentation of Water Resources- Rainwater Harvesting, Methods of Water Conservation, Interlinking the Rivers, National Water Policy.

UNIT-III India- Natural Resources and Industries

  • Forest Resources- Their Types and Distribution.
  • Major Minerals and Energy Resources.
  • Energy Crises and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy.
  • Major industries- Iron and Steel, Cement, Paper, Sugar, Cotton Textile Industry.
  • Major Food Processing Industries.

UNIT-IV Disasters and Techniques

  • Natural Hazards and Disasters in India~ Earthquake, Tsunamis, Droughts, Floods, Hailstorm, Fog, Cloud burst, Thunderstorm, Tropical Cyclones in India.
  • Environmental Pollution- Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil or Land Pollution and their Prevention, Control and Management, Measures to Mitigate Pollution.
  • Population Growth in India, Population Pressure o -Resources, Rural-urban Migration.
  • Advanced Techniques in Geography- Remote Sensing, Geographical Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), and their Applications. Types of Satellites.

UNIT-V Geography of Madhya Pradesh

  • Major Physiographic (Physical) Divisions– Malwa Plateau, Madhya Bharat Plateau, Bundelkhand Plateau, Vindhyachal Range, Baghelkhand Plateau, Narmada-Son Valley, Satpura Range.
  • Major Rivers and Their Tributaries.
  • Climate- Seasons, Temperature, Rainfall.
  • Soils of Madhya Pradesh- Types and Distribution, Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation.
  • Natural Vegetation– Types and Distribution of Forests, Major Forest Produce.
  • Major Crops, Irrigation, and Irrigation Projects.
  • Major Minerals and Energy Resources, Non-Conventional Sources of Energy.
  • Major Industries, Small and Cottage Industries.
  • Population Growth, Distribution and Density, Urbanisation.

SECOND PAPER

PART- (A) Constitution, Governance, Political and Administrative Structure

UNIT-I

  • Constitution of India – Its Formation, characteristics, Basic Structure, and important amendments.
  • Conceptual elements – Objectives, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Dutie,s and directive principles of state policy.
  • Federalism- Central- State Relations, Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Lok Adalat, and Public Interest Litigation.

UNIT-II

  • Election Commission of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Union Public Service Commission, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, and NITI Aayog.
  • Role of caste, Religion, class, Ethnicity, languag,e and gender in Indian politics, Political parti,es and voting behavior in Indian politics, civil soci,ety and Mass movement, Issues related to National Integrity and security.

UNIT-III

  • Salient Features of democracy- Political Representation, Participation of Citizens in the Decision-Making Process.
  • Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs,) anSelf-Helplp Groups (SHGs).
  • Role of Media and Problems (Electronic, Print, and Social Media).
  • Indian Political Thinkers- Kautilya, Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Ram Manohar Lohia, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, Jayaprakash Narayan.

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

PART-(B) SOCIOLOGY

Unit I: Basic Concepts of Sociology

  • Indian Concept of Society- Joint Family, Family, Kinship, Lineage, Clan, Gotra tradition.
  • Community, Institution, Association, Culture, Norm,s and Values.
  • Elements of Social Harmony, Concept of Civilisation and Culture. Salient Features of Indian Culture.
  • Social Institutions- Family, Education, Religion, Varna, Rin, Yagyaand , Sanskar.
  • Rituals- Various references, Caste system. Ashram, Purushartha, Impact of Religion and Sects on society and marriage.

Unit-II Diversity and Challenges in Indian Society

  • Conceptualizing Indian Society- People of India, Unity in diversity.
  • Cultural diversity- Regional, Linguistic, Religious, and Tribal.
  • Changing scenario of Crime- Drug addiction, Suicide, Cyber Crime, Crimes against Women, and Domestic Violence.
  • Current Debate- Tradition and Modernity in India.
  • Problems of Nation Building- Secularism, Pluralism, and Nation Building.

Unit-III Rural and Urban Sociology

  • Approaches to the study of Rural Society- Rural-Urban differences, Ruralism, and Urbanism.
  • Peasant studies, Panchayati Raj System before and after the 73™ Amendment, Rural Leadership, Factionalism, Empowerment of People.
  • Social issues and Strategies for Rural Development– Bonded and Migrant labours, Trends of changes in rural society.
  • Characteristics of Urban Community, Changes in Urban Community, Causes and Impact of Urbanization.
  • Concept of Town Planning, Factors affecting Urban Planning, Problems of Urban Management in India.

Unit-IV Industrialization, Globalization, Social Development, and Population

  • Industrialization and Social Change in India- Impact on Family, Education,and  Stratification. Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society.
  • The Challenges of Globalization, Indianization of Sociology, and Privatization of Education.
  • Social Structure and Development, Facilitators, Inhibitors, Development, and Socio-Economic Disparities.
  • Culture and Development- Culture as aid and impediment, Post-Modernization, Westernization.
  • Population Growth and Distribution in India- Growth since 1901, Causes and Effects.
  • Concepts- Fertility, Mortality, Morbidity, Migration, Age, and Sex composition.

Unit-V Human Resource Development and Social Welfare Schemes

  • National Education Policy 2020- Vision, Principles, School Education, Higher Education, Professional Education, Online and Digital Education, Adult Education, and Lifelong learning.
  • Issues related to Social Classes and their Welfare Programmes- Senior Citizens, Children, Women, Underprivileged Classes, and Displaced groups arising out of Developmental Projects. Issues related to girls ‘ education.
  • Community Development Programme, Extension Education, Panchayati Raj, Role of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Community Development.
  • Status of Tribes in Madhya Pradesh and their Social Structure, Customs.
  • Beliefs, Marriage, Kinship, Religious Beliefs, Traditions, Festivals, and Celebrations.
  • Folk Culture of Madhya Pradesh.

THIRD PAPER

PART-(A) ECONOMICS

Unit I Fundamental Aspects of the Indian Economy

  • Salient features of the Indian economy.
  • Viksit Bharat @2047.
  • Sectoral contribution of Agriculture, Industry, and the Service Sector.
  • Different concepts of National Income.
  • Major Crops and Cropping Patterns.
  • Challenges- Declining Productivity, Farmer Distress, and Weather Dependency.
  • Government Initiatives- PM-KISAN, NMSA, and various schemes.
  • Agriculture Price Policy, Marketing, and Finance.
  • Agri Start-ups and Agro-Processing for Value Addition.
  • Industrial Policies and Industrial Development in India.
  • Manufacturing and Infrastructure- Make in India and Infrastructure Projects.
  • Hospitality and Tourism- Contribution to Foreign Exchange Earnings.
  • Standardisation of Goods and Services in India.

Unit-II Taxation and Policy Landscape

  • Fiscal Policy- Public Expenditure, Revenue Taxation and Deficit Management.
  • Monetary Policy and Financial Inclusion in India.
  • Impact of Cash Transactions on the Informal Economy.
  • Food Security and Public Distribution System.
  • Poverty, Unemployment, and Regional Imbalances.
  • India’s Foreign Trade: Value, Composition and Direction.
  • Export Promotion, Import Substitution, and Foreign Capital.
  • Role of International Financial Institutions: IMF, World Bank, ADB, and WTO.

Unit-III Overview of Madhya Pradesh Economy

  • Growth in State Domestic Product and Per Capita Income in Madhya Pradesh. Self-Reliant/Aatm Nirbhar Madhya Pradesh (ANMP). One District One Product. (ODOP).
  • Major Crops, Cropping Patterns and Holdings.
  • Food Security, Distribution Systems, and Storage.
  • Horticulture, Livestock, Dairy, and Fisheries.
  • Industrial Sector’s Status, Infrastructure Development.
  • MSME and Growth of Traditional Industries and Support.
  • Rural and Urban Development in Madhya Pradesh, Tribal Economy Farming Methods, Major Forest Produce, Handicrafts, and Haat Bazaar.
  • Tourism, Trade and Investment Promotion.

UNIT- IV Social and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh

  • Health Infrastructure, Education, and Skill Development.
  • Policies for Natural Resource Management- Forests, Water, and Minerals.
  • Financial and Social Inclusion and Welfare Schemes.
  • Influence of the Demography of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Productivity of Human Resources and Employment.
  • Progress of Intellectual Property Rights IPR) in Madhya Pradesh
  • State Revenue, Expenditure, Debt, and Financial Discipline.

Unit- V Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability

  • Data collection techniques.
  • Mean, Media,n and Mode- Calculations and Interpretations
  • Types of data analysis- Descriptive vs. Inferential.
  • Sampling techniques.
  • Data presentation techniques- Tables, charts, graphs.
  • Basic concepts of probability.

PART- (B) SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

UNIT-I General Science

  • Simple Application of Science.
  • Micro-organism- structure and types, and Organic Farming.
  • Cell— Structure, Types, Division and Function, Classification of Animals and Plants.
  • Nutrition in Plants, Animals, and HumanBeingss, Balanced Diet, Vitamins, Deficiency Diseases, Hormones, Body Organs of Human Beings- Structure and Functioning.
  • Biotechnology- Definition and its uses in sectors like Health and Medicine, Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Industry, and Environment.
  • Application of Ethnobiology.
  • Contribution in Astronomy by Arya Bhatta, Varahmihir, Brahmagupta, and Bhaskar First and Second. Initial Information on Ancient and Modern Observatories.
  • Patents and Intellectual Property Rights (Trips, Trims).

UNIT-II Computer Science

  • Types of Computers, Characteristics, and Generation.
  • Memory, Input and Output Devices, Storage Devices, Software and Hardware, Operating systems, Windows, Uses of Microsoft office.
  • Fundamental Knowledge of Computer Languages (C, C++, Java), Translators, Interpreters, and Assemblers.
  • Internet and E-mail.
  • Social Media.
  • E -E-Governance.
  • Fundamental Knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud Computing, Different useful Portals, Websites, and Webpages.

Mathematical Science

  • Numbers and their type, Methods of Unit Measurement, Equations and Factors, Profit loss, Percentage, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio Proportion.
  • Area and Volume of Geometric shapes and Surface area.

UNIT-III

  • AYUSH- Basic Principles of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-rigpa, Basic Principles of Homeopathic Treatment.
  • One Nation One Health System/Policy-2030.
  • Ayurveda- Basic knowledge of Tridosh, Panchamahabhut (Aakash, Vayu, Agni, Jal, Prathvi), Dincharya, Ritucharaya, Panchkarma. Biological Clock. Health Managemen,t including AYU, SH at the Central, State,Districtr, IC,T and Village level. National Health Policy (NHP) and the scope of Ayurveda in NHP.
  • Yoga – Preliminary knowledge of Panchkosh Principles, Ashtanga Yoga, Shatkarma, and Mudra. Naturopathy- Therapeutic effect of Soil treatment, Sun Bath, Hydrotherapy, Py and its types.
  • Shodasha Sanskar- General Knowledge of Namkarana, Nishkramana, Karnavedha, et,c and its scientific importance.

UNIT-IV

  • National Health Programme- Health Hygiene and Disease, Leprosy (NLEP), AIDS (NACP), Blindness (NPCB), Polio, National TB Elimination Program, Vector Born Disease Control Program, Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Program, Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), Universal and National Immunization Program, National Ayush Mission (NAM), National Family Health Survey (NFHS).
  • Swachh Bharat Mission, Ayushman Bharat Yojana, National Health Mission (NRHM and NUHM), Maternal Mortality Rate in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Different biomarkers,s such as- the normal range of Hematology, Biochemistry, and Serology.
  • Primary Health Care- Principles and Elements of Primary Health Care, levels of Health Care, Structure of Primary Health Care at Village and Sub center, Primary Health Center (PHC), Community Health Center (CHC), and levels of Rural Hospitals.

UNIT-V

  • Concept of Environment in Indian Tradition and Culture. JanapadodhvanshDistortions of Air, Water, Land, Time.
  • Impact of Human activities on Environment, Ethics and Values related to environment, biodiversity (especially in the context of Madhya Pradesh), Environment- Pollution, Climate change. Endangered and Extinct Species.
  • Problems and Challenges Related to the Environment, Causes and Effects of Environmental Degradation.
  • Environmental Education- Public Awareness Programs, Environmental Education and its Relationship with Health and Safety.
  • Environment-friendly Technology, Constitutional Provisions for Environmental Protection. Environmental Protection Policies and Regulatory Framework.
  • Role of tribes of Madhya Pradesh (Baiga, Sahariya, Bhariya, Bhil, Gond, etc.) in Environmental Conservation.
    • Solid Waste Management- Causes, Effects, and ControlMeasuress of Urban and Industrial Waste.
  • Cleanliness Survey Campaign- Objective, Various Stages, Achievements, and Future.
  • Water Security.
  • Various efforts in the field of Water Conservation.

FOURTH PAPER

PART- (A) PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, AND CASE STUDY

UNIT-I Indian Shaddarshan, Philosophers/Thinkers, Social Reformers

  • Indian Shaddarshan.
  • Socrates, Plato, Aristotle.
  • Mahavir, Buddha, Acharya Shankar, Charvaka, Bharthari.
  • Gurunanak, Kabir, Tulsidas, Sant Ravidas.
  • Ravindra Nath Tagore, Raja Rammohan Roy, Devi Ahilyabai Holkar,and  Savitribai Phule.
  • Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Swami Vivekanand, Maharshi Arvind and Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay.

UNIT-II Nation Building and Moral Concepts

  • Concept of Nation, Powers, and Constituents.
  • National Security, Interest,s and Character.
  • National Security Operations, Armed Forces, Bodies, Divisions and Spy
  • Agencies.
  • Basic Morality Concepts- Goodness, Virtues, Non-Violence, Responsibility.
  • Role of Bhagawat Geeta in Ethics and Administration.

UNIT-III Human Behaviour and Psychotherapy

  • Attitude— Subject-matter, Elements, Function, Formation of Attitude, Attitudinal Change, Persuasive Communication, Prejudice and Discrimination, Stereotypes in the Indian context.
  • Aptitude- Aptitude and fundamental values for Civil Service, Integrity, Impartiality and Non-partnership, Objectivity, Dedication to Public Service, Empathy, Tolerance and Compassion towards the weaker-Sections.
  • Emotional Intelligence– Concepts, their utilities and application in Administration and Governance.
  • Individual differences— Factors, Theories and Behaviour Differences.
  • Mental Disorders and Psychotherapy— Depression, Social anxiety Disorder, Schizophrenia, Social Phobia, Bipolar Disorder. Psychotherapy— Person-Centered Therapy, Behaviour Therapy, Rational Emotive: Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Positive Therapy and Family Therapy.

UNIT-IV Moral Value in Public Administration

  • Human Need and Motivation- Elements affecting Human Personalities, dutifulness, sense of Values, Life value, sensitivity, Technology and Moral Values.
  • Ethics and Values in Public Administration:- Ethical elements in governance- Integrity, Accountability & Ethical Governance, Ethical Reasoning and Moral Dilemmas, Conscience as a source of ethical guidance. Code of Conduct for Civil Servants, Implementation of Higher Values in Governance.
  • Corruption- Types and Causes of Corruption, Effects of Corruption, Approaches to minimizing Corruption, Role of Society, Media, Family and Whistleblower, United Nation Convention on Corruption, Measuring corruption, Transparency International, Lokpal and Lokayukt.

UNIT-V Case Study– Based on the contents of the syllabus in Part-A of question Paper.

Part (B) Entrepreneurship, Management, Personality Development and Case Study

Unit- I Entrepreneurship Concept and Development

  • Concept and Significance of Entrepreneurship,
  • Symptoms of Entrepreneurship, Principles, Characteristics and Importance of Innovation.
  • Process of Entrepreneurship- Creativity, Idea Generation, Analysis and Business Plan.
  • Important factors and statutory requirements for new Enterprise Management, Challenges faced by Women Entrepreneurs.
  • Development of Entrepreneurship in India- Startup India, Make in India, Organizations for promoting Entrepreneurial development in India.

Unit-II Business Organizations and Management

  • Business- Concept and Significance, Scope, Administration and Management, Purchase and Material, Management.
  • Management Process, Resource Management and functions of Management- Plan, Organization, Direction, Control, Coordination, Decision Making, Motivation, Leadership and Communication.
  • Time Management and Organization.
  • Branding, Marketing and Networking.

Unit-III Administration and Management

  • Important dimensions of Management in Public Administration. Human Resource Management.
  • Financial Management- Its scope and significance in Public Administration.
  • Stress and Conflict Management Techniques and their significance in Public Service Domain.
  • Administration and Management of Plurality, Opportunities and Challenges in Public Administration.
  • Diasaster Management.

Unit-IV Overall Personality Development

  • Overall Personality and National Development.
  • Different component of Personality Development.
  • Concepts of successfulness.
  • Impediments in achieving success.
  • Factors responsible for success.
  • Learning from failure- accepting failure as an opportunity for continuous improvement and valuable introspection
  • Implementation of Government Programme- Planning effective strategy to ensure successful implementation of Government Programme.
  • Approach and facts regarding following issues- Civic Sense, Loyalty to the Institution, Voter Awareness Programme. Transport Management, Trend of Drug abuse, Adulteration in food items, Night Culture, Value based life and Legal Awareness Programme.

UNIT-V Case Study – Based on the Contents of the Syllabus in Part-B Question Paper.

पंचम प्रश्न पत्र

सामान्य हिन्दी एवं व्याकरण

इस प्रश्नपत्र का स्तर स्नातक परीक्षा उत्तीर्ण छात्रों के समकक्ष होगा। इसका उद्देश्य उम्मीदवार की पढ़ने व समझने, भाषायी दक्षता, लेखन की योग्यता एवं हिन्दी में स्पष्ट तथा सही विचार व्यक्त करने की क्षमता का मूल्यांकन करना है !

निम्नलिखित विषय-सामग्री पर प्रश्न पूछे जाएँगे। प्रत्येक प्रश्न की अंक योजना निर्दिष्ट है-

(क) लघुत्तरीय प्रश्न- निर्धारित सम्पूर्ण पाठ्यक्रम के अंतर्गत ही पूछे जाएँगे। 25 x 03 = 75
(ख) रस – अंग एवं प्रकार |      5×01 (5 अंक)

छंद – दोहा, सोरठा, चौपाई |    5×01 (5 अंक)

10x 01 = 10
(ग) अनुवाद वाक्यों का- 

1. हिन्दी से अँग्रेज़ी                                            5×03 (15 अंक)

2. अँग्रेजी से हिन्दी |                                          5×03 (15 अंक)

3. प्रशासनिक मानक शब्दों के अर्थ                   (10 अंक)

हिन्दी से अँग्रेज़ी शब्द (5 शब्द)                            5×01

अँग्रेजी से हिन्दी शब्द (5 शब्द)                            5×01

10 x 03 = 30

10x 01 = 10

(घ)

1. संधि एवं समास          5×2 (10 अंक)

2. मुहावरे एवं कहावतें     5×2 (10 अंक)

10 x 02 = 20
(ड़) प्रारंभिक व्याकरण एवं शब्दावलियाँ (प्रत्येक प्रश्न के 2 अंक होंगे।) 

1. विराम चिह्न

2. शब्द शक्तियाँ

3. विलोम शब्द

4. अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द

5. तत्सम एवं तद्भव शब्द

6. पर्यायवाची शब्द

7. शब्द-युग्म

8. वर्तनी शोधन

9. वाक्य संरचना एवं प्रकार

10. शब्दार्थ

10 x 02 = 20
(पल्लवन – रेखांकित अथवा दी गई पंक्तियों का भाव पल्लवन । 5 अंक
(छ) मध्यप्रदेश की प्रमुख बोलियाँ– मालवी, निमाड़ी, बघेली और बुंदेली । (3+3+3+3)

(ज) अपठित गद्यांश

12 अंक

18 अंक

अंकों का कुल योग  200

षष्ठम प्रश्नपत्र

हिंदी निबंध एवं प्रारूप लेखन

1. प्रथम निबंध ( लगभग 1000 शब्दों में ) – निम्नांकित विषय – क्षेत्रों से निबंध पूछा जा सकता है। जैसे- भारतीय ज्ञान-विज्ञान परंपरा, विकसित भारत @2047, आत्मनिर्भर भारत की संकल्पना, स्वर्णिम मध्यप्रदेश, अंतरिक्ष में भारत के बढ़ते कदम, मध्यप्रदेश का गौरवशाली इतिहास, पर्यावरण, विज्ञान, धर्म-आध्यात्म, विश्व ग्राम की संकल्पना, शिक्षा में गुणवत्ता, राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा नीति – 2020, परंपरागत कौशल आधारित व्यवसाय, आधुनिकीकरण, भूमंडलीकरण, उदारीकरण, कृत्रिम बुद्धिमता, परंपरागत खेल, सांस्कृतिक विरासत, सभ्यता एवं संस्कृति, धार्मिक-सांस्कृतिक पर्यटन, युवा नीति, योग एवं स्वास्थ्य, ई-मार्केटिंग, ई-कॉमर्स, नेतृत्व एवं विकास, सुशासन, नौकरशाही, लोकतंत्र में सिविल सेवाओं की भूमिका, जनजातीय विकास, स्वदेशी, स्वभाषा, राष्ट्रीयता के विभिन्न मुद्दे, राष्ट्रीय एकता एवं सामाजिक समरसता, सामुदायिक जीवन, सामाजिक सरोकार, नवीनीकरणीय ऊर्जा, सतत् विकास लक्ष्य,

समावेशी विकास, ग्राहक जागरुकता – आज की आवश्यकता, मादक पदार्थों का सेवन एवं दुष्प्रभाव, घरेलू हिंसा, बाह्य एवं आंतरिक सुरक्षा के मुद्दे, व्यवसायगत सरलता, सोशल मीडिया का मानव जीवन पर प्रभाव, गौरवशाली भारतीय संस्कृति, वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्, मानवीय जीवन में संस्कार और जीवन मूल्य, वन नेशन वन हेल्थ सिस्टम / पॉलिसी – 2030 |

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2. द्वितीय निबंध – समसामयिक समस्याएँ एवं निदान (लगभग 500 शब्दों में) अंक 20
3. प्रारूप लेखन – शासकीय व अर्धशासकीय पत्र, परिपत्र (सर्क्युलर), प्रपत्र, विज्ञापन, आदेश, अंक

पृष्ठांकन, अनुस्मारक ( स्मरण पत्र ) | ( लगभग – 250 शब्दों में)।

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4. प्रतिवेदन (रिपोर्ट राइटिंग), अधिसूचना ( नोटिफिकेशन), ज्ञापन (मेमोरेण्डम) टिप्पण अंक

लेखन। ( लगभग 250 शब्दों में) ।

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