- 25 Sections
- 381 Lessons
- 72 Weeks
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- 3 March 2022 (Important Information Added)3
- Paradigms in Geography32- 2.1Importance Of Optional For Your Success in Civil Services
- 2.2Determinism
- 2.3Effect of Climate Change on Determinism (Geopolitics of Climate Change)
- 2.4Possibilism
- 2.5Criticism Of Possibilism
- 2.6Neo Determinsm
- 2.7Probabilism
- 2.8Cultural Determinism
- 2.9Determinsim To Suntainble Development Goals
- 2.10Dualism In Geography – (Systematic Vs Regional Geography) – Part 1
- 2.11Dualism In Geography – (Systematic Vs Regional Geography) – Part 2
- 2.12Areal Differentiation
- 2.13Exceptionalism In Geography
- 2.14Quantitative Revolution
- 2.15Quantitative Revolution – Part 2
- 2.16Quantitative Revolution _ Critical Evaluation
- 2.17Spatial Analysis
- 2.18Locational Analysis
- 2.19Positivism – Contemporary Movements In Geography
- 2.20Positivism – Criticism
- 2.21Pragmatism
- 2.22Existensialism
- 2.23Functionalism
- 2.24Idealism
- 2.25Structuralism
- 2.26Realism In Geography
- 2.27System Analysis
- 2.28Postmodernism In Geography
- 2.29Feminism In Geography
- 2.30Mental Maps In Geography
- 2.31Dualism Idiographic vs Nomothetic
- 2.32Dualism Historical Vs Contemporary
 
- School Of Thoughts - German, Russian, French, Indian etc.10- 3.1German School Of Thoughts Part – 1
- 3.2German School Of Thoughts Part – 2
- 3.3German School Of Thoughts Part – 3
- 3.4French School Of Thoughts Part – 1
- 3.5French School Of Thoughts Part – 2
- 3.6British School Of Thought Part – 1
- 3.7British School Of Thought Part – 2
- 3.8Indian School Of Thoughts Part – 1
- 3.9Indian School Of Thoughts Part – 2
- 3.10American School Of Thoughts
 
- Population Geography24- 4.1Demographic Transition Theory
- 4.2Demographic Transition Theory and Present World
- 4.3Demographic Transition Theory and India
- 4.4Demographic Transition Criticism
- 4.5Theory of Malthus
- 4.6Relevance Of Malthusian Theory in India and World
- 4.7Neo Malthusian Theory
- 4.8Herbert Spencer’s Population Theory
- 4.9Population Theory By Karl Marx
- 4.10Developing Analytical Ability
- 4.11Optimum Population Theory
- 4.13Demographic Dividend
- 4.14Old Age Population Of World
- 4.15Population Structure Of World Part 1
- 4.16Population Structure Of World Part 2
- 4.17Population Policies in World Part 1
- 4.18Population Policies in World Part 2
- 4.19Demographic Attributes
- 4.20Age Structure and Population Pyramid
- 4.21Effects of Various Factors on Population Density
- 4.22Fertility Rate of Bangladesh
- 4.23Differential Mortality
- 4.24Ecumene And Non Ecumene
- 4.25Endogenetic And Exogenetic Reasons Of Death
 
- Migration Geography17- 5.1Migration Introduction
- 5.2Differential Migration’
- 5.3Forced Migration
- 5.4Models Of Migration – Introduction
- 5.5Gravity Model_Deterministic Models_Models of Migration
- 5.6Ravenstine’s Rules of Migration_Deterministic Models
- 5.7Zelinksy’s Transition Theory of Migration_Deterministic Models’
- 5.8Todaro’s Model of Migration_Neo Classical Approach
- 5.9Wolpert’s Model of Migration_Behavioural Model
- 5.10Lee’s Theory of Migration_Behavioural Model
- 5.11Marxist Models_Behavioural Structural Models
- 5.12Taylor_ System Approach _Models of Migration
- 5.13Stouffer_ System Approach _Models of Migration
- 5.14Social Well Being Part 1
- 5.15Social Well Being Part 2
- 5.16Quality of Life
- 5.17Social Capital
 
- Economic Geography18- 6.1Theory of Absolute Advantage – World Trade Pattern
- 6.2Gravity Model – World Trade Pattern
- 6.3Principle Of Relative Advantage – World Trade Pattern
- 6.4India – Comparative Advantage – World Trade Pattern
- 6.5India – Comparative Advantage – World Trade Pattern
- 6.6Heckscher – Ohlin Trade Theory – World Trade Pattern
- 6.7Economic Development – Measurement And Problems
- 6.8Economic Development – Measurement And Problems – Part 2
- 6.9Concept of Resources – Zimmerman
- 6.10Energy Crisis
- 6.11Agricultural Regionalization (Delimitation of Agricultural Regions)
- 6.12Different Approaches in Agricultural Regionalization
- 6.13Crop Combination Regionalization Method
- 6.14Agricultural Productivity
- 6.15Agricultural Regions – Whittelsey
- 6.16Model Of Von Thunen
- 6.17Model Of Von Thunen Relevance
- 6.18Whittelsey
 
- Settlement Geography25- 7.1Rural Settlements Introduction and Classification
- 7.2Factors Influencing Rural Settlement
- 7.3Types of Rural Settlement
- 7.4Rural Urban Continuum
- 7.5Distribution of Rural Settlement
- 7.6Commuter Villages and Second Homes
- 7.7Planned Rural Settlements
- 7.8Urban Settlements – Emergence
- 7.9Functional Classification Of Urban Settlements Part 1 – Important
- 7.10Functional Classification of Urban Settlements Part 2 – Less Important
- 7.11Functional Classification of Urban Settlements Part 3 – Nelson and Aurousseau
- 7.12Functional Classification of Urban Settlements – A.K.Mitra
- 7.13Rank Size Rule and Apllicability in India and World
- 7.14Primate City
- 7.15Hierarchy of Urban Settlements
- 7.16Central Place Theory – Christaller
- 7.17Central Place Theory – Applicability in India
- 7.18Central Place Theory – Modification By Losch
- 7.19CBD
- 7.20CBD Case Studies
- 7.21Urban Sprawl
- 7.22Rural Urban Fringe
- 7.23Satellite City
- 7.24Suburbs
- 7.25Area of Influence of Umland
 
- Regional Geography15- 8.1Concept of Region – Formal, Functional And Vernacular
- 8.2Methods for the delineation of Formal Regions
- 8.3Methods for the delineation of Functional and Planning Regions
- 8.4Growth Pole and Growth Centre
- 8.5Growth Pole and Growth Centre Applicability and Criticism
- 8.6Core Periphery Model
- 8.7Hirschman’s Trickling Down Effect
- 8.8Gunnar Myrdal
- 8.9Stages of Growth – Model by Rostow
- 8.10Model by Rostow – Applicability
- 8.11Limits to Growth Model by Forrester Meadows
- 8.12Mesarovic Pestel Model
- 8.13Diffusion Of Innovation
- 8.14Diffusion Of Innovation Hager-strand’s Model
- 8.15Regional Imbalance and Regional Development Strategies
 
- Political Geography8
- Geomorphology - Endogenetic Forces (Complete) - Paper 1 and Paper 245- 10.1Geomorphology – Definition And Development – World Geography
- 10.2Recent Trends in Geomorphology – World Geography
- 10.3Geological History of Earth – World Geography
- 10.4Theory of Uniformitarianism – World Geography
- 10.5Exogenic And Endogenic Forces – World Geography
- 10.6Rocks – Formation Part 1 – World Geography
- 10.7Rocks – Formation Part 2 – World Geography
- 10.8Indian Rock System Part 1 – Indian Geography
- 10.9Indian Rock System Part 2 – Indian Geography
- 10.10Indian Rock System Part 3 – Indian Geography
- 10.11Continent and Ocean Formation Theories – Tetrahedral Hypothesis
- 10.12Continent and Ocean Formation Theories – Continental Drift Theory
- 10.13Interior Of The Earth
- 10.14Geomagnetism
- 10.15Plate Tectonics – Lithosphere, Aesthenosphere and Plate Boundaries – 25 Feb
- 10.16Sea Floor Spreading
- 10.17Wilson Cycle
- 10.18Movements of Continents – Plate Tectonics
- 10.19Mountain Building – Plate Tectonics
- 10.20Mountain Ranges of The World – Part 1
- 10.21Mountain Ranges of The World – Part 2
- 10.22Mountain Ranges of The World – Part 3
- 10.23Trenches
- 10.24Major Volcanic Belts Of World
- 10.25Volcano – Plate Tectonic
- 10.26Types of Volcano
- 10.27Earthquake
- 10.28Fold
- 10.29Fault
- 10.30Isostasy
- 10.31Isostasy – Part 2
- 10.32Isostasy – Part 3
- 10.33Geosynclines
- 10.34Kober – Theory of Orogen
- 10.35Jeffrey’s Theory of Mountain Building
- 10.36Arthur Holmes Theory of Mountain Building
- 10.37Movement of Indian Peninsula – Indian Geography
- 10.38Earthquake in India
- 10.39Volcano In India
- 10.40Himalayan Ranges
- 10.41Aravalii
- 10.42Malwa Plateau
- 10.43Vindhya and Satpura
- 10.44Deccan and Meghalaya Plateau
- 10.45Chota Nagpur Plateau
 
- Geomorphology - Exogenetic Forces - Paper 1 and Paper 2 (Only Karst Topography Remaining)10- 11.1Model Of Davis
- 11.2Weathering
- 11.3Mass Wasting
- 11.4Effects of Climate on Morphologic Processes
- 11.5Slope – Davis
- 11.6Slope – Penck
- 11.7Video From YouTube (Erosional Landforms By River)
- 11.8Video From YouTube (Arid Cycle Of Erosion And Landforms)
- 11.9Video From YouTube (Landforms Made By Glaciers)
- 11.10PDF For YouTube Classes
 
- Climatology27- 12.1Compete Notes By IGNOU
- 12.2L1
- 12.3L2
- 12.4L3 – Heat Budget
- 12.5L4 – Factors Responsible For Atmospheric Temperature
- 12.6L5 – Isotherms
- 12.7L6 – Isobars
- 12.8L6 – Temperature Inversion
- 12.9L7 – Corriolis Force, Geostrophic Winds, Tricellular Circulation
- 12.10L8 – Geostrophic Winds (Answer Writing)
- 12.11L9 – Real Wind System
- 12.12L10 – Monsoon Of East Asia
- 12.13L11 – Local Winds
- 12.14L12 – Adiabatic Lapse Rate
- 12.15L13 – Humidity
- 12.16L14 – Fog
- 12.17L15 – Clouds
- 12.18L16 – Fronts
- 12.19L16.1 – Airmasses
- 12.20L17 – Rainfall
- 12.21L18 – Jet Streams
- 12.22L19 – Temperate Cyclone
- 12.23Tornado
- 12.24Thunderstorm
- 12.25Anticyclone
- 12.26Tropical Cyclone
- 12.27Heat Wave and Cold Wave
 
- Biogeography - Paper 1 and Paper 2 - Complete11
- Oceanography - Completed22- 14.1Oceanography Basics
- 14.2Ocean Floor – Continental Shelf, Slope, Canyon
- 14.3Sea Floor Of Atlantic Ocean
- 14.4Sea Floor Of Pacific Ocean
- 14.5Sea Floor Of Indian Ocean
- 14.6Temperature Of Ocean
- 14.7Salinity Of Ocean
- 14.8Tides
- 14.9Theories Of Tides
- 14.10Density Of Ocean Water
- 14.11Depositional Landforms In Ocean
- 14.12Classification Of Costs And Shorelines
- 14.13Ocean Waves
- 14.14Deposition In Ocean
- 14.15Ocean Water Circulation Part 1
- 14.16Ocean Water Circulation Part 2 (Two Classes Inside)
- 14.17Atlantic Ocean Current
- 14.18Pacific Ocean Current
- 14.19Indian Ocean Current
- 14.20Deep Ocean Water Mass
- 14.21Coral Reef – 2 Classes Inside
- 14.22Ocean Resources – Notes Only
 
- Transport Geography Paper 2 - Complete8
- Indian Geography - Paper 2 - Resources + Industry - Completed28- 16.1Energy Resources – Coal In India
- 16.2Mineral – Bauxite
- 16.3Biotic and Marine Resources
- 16.4Land and Water Notes
- 16.6Forest And Wildlife Resources and Their Conservation Notes
- 16.7Energy crisis
- 16.8Energy Resources – Coal Policy
- 16.9Industry – Aluminium
- 16.10Energy Resources – Natural Gas
- 16.11Oil Refinery
- 16.12Fertilizer Industry
- 16.13Industry – Ship Manufacturing
- 16.14Industry – Pulp And Paper
- 16.15Cement Industry
- 16.16Cotton And Textile Industry
- 16.18Sea Weed
- 16.19SEZ India
- 16.20Solar Energy – Current
- 16.21Tourism Sector In India
- 16.22Degraded Land
- 16.23Eco Tourism
- 16.24Locational Factors Of Industries
- 16.25Jute Industry and Automobile Industry
- 16.26Very Important Notes
- 16.27Industrial Regions – Download Notes
- 16.28Weber’s Model Of Industrial Location
- 16.29Industrial Complexes – Download Notes
- 16.30Industrial Policy Of India Notes
 
- Indian Geography - Paper 2 - Agriculture - Completed - Updated On 15th November23- 17.1Institutional factors: land holdings, land tenure and land reforms
- 17.2Cropping Pattern – Updated
- 17.32 Video Classes Inside – Agricultural Productivity
- 17.4Agricultural Intensity
- 17.5Crop Combination
- 17.6Land Capability
- 17.7Agro and social-forestry – Already Covered
- 17.9Significance of dry farming
- 17.10Livestock resources and white revolution
- 17.11Aquaculture – 2 Classes Inside
- 17.12Sericulture
- 17.13Apiculture and poultry
- 17.14Agricultural regionalisation
- 17.15Agro-climatic zones
- 17.16Agro- ecological regions
- 17.17Seed – 2 Videos In This Class
- 17.18Different Irrigation System
- 17.19Irrigation In India
- 17.20Power
- 17.21Fertilizer
- 17.22Bio Fertilizer
- 17.23Pulses Production In India
- 17.24Wool And Sheep
 
- Cultural Setting Paper 2 - Completed13- 18.1Historical Perspective of Indian Society
- 18.2Notes – Indian Culture
- 18.3Religious Minorities Of India
- 18.4Racial Diversity Of India
- 18.5Tribes Of India
- 18.6Population Policy Of India
- 18.7Cultural Regions Of India
- 18.8Problems Of Tribal Region
- 18.9India Population Attributes
- 18.10Demographic Dividend
- 18.11Sex Ratio
- 18.12Life Expectancy In India
- 18.13Migration In India
 
- Regional Planning In India - Completed14- 19.1Experience of regional planning in India, Five Year Plans Part 1
- 19.2Experience of regional planning in India, Five Year Plans Part 2
- 19.3Multilevel Planning
- 19.4Decentralization Part 1
- 19.5Decentralization Part 2
- 19.6Integrated Rural Development Scheme
- 19.7Regional planning and development of island territories
- 19.8Command Area Development
- 19.9Backward Region Development
- 19.10Desert Area Development Programme
- 19.11Drought Prone Area Development Programme
- 19.12Hill Area Development Programme
- 19.13Tribal Area Development Programme
- 19.14Watershed Management
 
- Indian Settelments - Rural And Urban - Completed7
- Political Geography Of India - Completed17- 21.1Geographical Basis Of Indian Federalism
- 21.2State Reorganization
- 21.3Boundary Disputes And Regional Conciousness – Maharashtra And Karnataka
- 21.4Boundary Disputes And Regional Conciousness – Assam – Arunachal
- 21.5Boundary Disputes And Regional Conciousness – Assam – Meghalaya
- 21.6Boundary Disputes And Regional Conciousness – Assam – Mizoram
- 21.7Boundary Disputes And Regional Conciousness – Assam – Nagaland
- 21.8India China Border Dispute
- 21.9India Bangladesh Border Dispute
- 21.10India Myanmar (World Affairs and Role Of India)
- 21.11Notes (World Affairs and Role Of India)
- 21.12India Pakistan Border Dispute
- 21.13India Nepal Border Dispute
- 21.14Geopolitics Of Indian Ocean
- 21.15RCEP
- 21.16Emergence Of Taliban
- 21.17Cross Border Terrorism
 
- Mapping - Exercises1
- Optional Geography Answer Writing - YouTube Classes1
- Analytical Ability1
- Practice Questions1
