NCERT books are not only considered as best study materials for CBSE board exams but also for some highly competitive exams such as NEET, JEE (Main & Advance), etc. The series “NCERT SOLUTIONS” for class VI-XII offers a complete package of the syllabus along with well- explained chapters of every subject in a concise way.
Here’s reintroducing the freshly updated edition of the NCERT Exercises’ Solutions series “NCERT SOLUTIONS- SOCIAL SCIENCE” which has been consciously designed for class X students. This book provides a complete solution to all the chapter exercises of the NCERT book along with detailed explanations to grasp the concepts easily and enhance thinking and learning abilities. Besides, points for how to approach answers are also provided to cover all the loopholes which may lead to confusion.
This book features:
1. A comprehensive Exercise solution book of NCERT
2. Provides a complete solution to NCERT Social Science
3. Detailed Explanations to understand each concept easily
4. Points for how to approach answers
Country of Origin
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India
Manufacturer
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Arihant Publications India Limited, 24-26, Kalindi Colony, Transport Nagar, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh - 250002
Seller
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Arihant Publications India Limited, 24-26, Kalindi Colony, Transport Nagar, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh - 250002
History (India & the Contemporary World-II)- The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, Nationalism in India, The making of a Global World, The Age of Industrialisation, Print Culture & the Modern World, Geography (Contemporary India-II)- Resources and Development, Forest and Wildlife Resources, Water Resources, Agriculture, Minerals and Energy Resources, Manufacturing Industries, Lifelines of National Economy, Political Science (Democratic Politics-II)- Power Sharing, Federalism, Democracy Diversity, Gender, Religion & Caste, Popular Struggles & Movements, Political Parties, Outcomes of Democracy, Challenges to Democracy, Economics (Understanding Economic Development)- Development, Sectors of the Indian Economy, Money and Credit, Globalisation & the Indian Economy, Consumer Rights