Telangana State Board reduces syllabus, know details here
Telangana State Board reduces syllabus, know details here
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We all know that CBSE has reduced the syllabus for this year from the point of view of corona pendamic. Many educational institutions are making decisions to reduce the syllabus in this order. Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBI) has also made similar recommendations to reduce the syllabus of 30 per cent for Humanities and Languages and it is applicable only for 2O2O academic year -21, Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) March 2021 and Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) may, 2021 only. The daily said that the final examinations will be based only on the 70 per cent syllabus. The syllabus details are given on the official website of TSBIE: tsbie.cgg.gov.in.

Many things have been removed keeping in mind the reduced syllabus. Let us share the reduction of syllabus made by experts of perticular subject. The item removed from the syllabus was the early Vedic period, the Indus Valley Civilization was removed. Since History II, the age of the Satavahanas, the Post-Cakatiya period, the Quit India Movement, the Telangana People's Committee, the eight point formula (separate Telangana State Movement-Opening Phase), Unit XI non-cooperative movements (separate Telangana) from the syllabus for the academic year 2020-21) unit-XII (Telangana's Fairs and Festivals) were removed.

However, apart from reducing the syllabus, the syllabus of many subjects that are being modified separately in the board, syllabus, history, economics, political science (Civics), geography, public administration, commerce and accountancy, and intermediate second year subjectsyllabus for intermediate first, telugu year syllabus (second language) has been modified separately. For intermediate students, things like liberalism and communism have been removed from political science.

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