This document outlines the syllabus for the Civics subject for Class X, which covers several topics:
1) The ideology of Pakistan and Pakistan Movement, including the roles of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other leaders.
2) Constitutional development in Pakistan from the Objectives Resolution to the 1973 constitution.
3) Local government in Pakistan, including its history and structure.
4) Pakistan's relations with neighboring countries like Afghanistan, China, India.
It also lists several recommended reference books for additional reading on topics related to civics, politics, and Pakistan studies.
This document outlines the syllabus for the Civics subject for Class X, which covers several topics:
1) The ideology of Pakistan and Pakistan Movement, including the roles of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other leaders.
2) Constitutional development in Pakistan from the Objectives Resolution to the 1973 constitution.
3) Local government in Pakistan, including its history and structure.
4) Pakistan's relations with neighboring countries like Afghanistan, China, India.
It also lists several recommended reference books for additional reading on topics related to civics, politics, and Pakistan studies.
This document outlines the syllabus for the Civics subject for Class X, which covers several topics:
1) The ideology of Pakistan and Pakistan Movement, including the roles of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other leaders.
2) Constitutional development in Pakistan from the Objectives Resolution to the 1973 constitution.
3) Local government in Pakistan, including its history and structure.
4) Pakistan's relations with neighboring countries like Afghanistan, China, India.
It also lists several recommended reference books for additional reading on topics related to civics, politics, and Pakistan studies.
This document outlines the syllabus for the Civics subject for Class X, which covers several topics:
1) The ideology of Pakistan and Pakistan Movement, including the roles of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other leaders.
2) Constitutional development in Pakistan from the Objectives Resolution to the 1973 constitution.
3) Local government in Pakistan, including its history and structure.
4) Pakistan's relations with neighboring countries like Afghanistan, China, India.
It also lists several recommended reference books for additional reading on topics related to civics, politics, and Pakistan studies.
VII. Ideology of Pakistan and Pakistan Movement 1. Meaning and Nature of Ideology of Pakistan 2. Significance of Ideology of Pakistan for Welfare State 3. National Integrations and cohesion 4. Role of following personalities in Pakistan movement: i) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan ii) Allama Muhammad Iqbal iii) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah iv) Formation of Muslim League 1906 v) Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s 14 points – 1930 vi) Lahore resolution – 1940 vii) 3rd June Plan and emergence of Pakistan viii) Initial Problems forced by Pakistan VIII. Constitutional Development in Pakistan 1. A brief survey of constitutional development in Pakistan 2. Objectives resolution 3. Salient features of 1956 constitution 1962, 1973 4. Islamic provisions of the 1973 constitution IX. Local Government in Pakistan 1. Meaning of local self-Government 2. Brief history of local self-Government in Pakistan 3. Devolution of power plan of Military regime - an introduction 4. Structure and functions X. Pakistan and its Neighbours 1. Introduction to Neighbouring countries –Afghanistan, China, Iran, India 2. Relations with Neighbouring Countries
RECOMMENDED REFERENCE BOOKS FOR CLASS X
The question papers will be syllabus oriented. However, the following books are recommended for reference and supplementary reading: 1. Civics Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore 2. Civics of Pakistan Prof. Mazhar-ul-Haq Bookland, Lahore 3. Principles of Political Science Dr. Prof. Muhammad Sarwar Ilmi Kutab Khana, Lahore 4. Musalmanon Kay Siasee Afkar (Urdu Version) Javaid Iqbal 5. Civics (Urdu Version) Prof. Dr. Sheikh M. Hasan Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore 6. Aaeena-e-Pakistan (Urdu Version) Dr. Safdar Mahmood 7. Tahreek-e-Pakistan (Urdu Version) Dr. Safdar Mahmood