
History and civics (Projects & Notes) for ICSE Class 10.
ICSE HISTORY PROJECT (Grade:10), Word Limit: 1200-1500
Highlight the influence of Gandhian Principles on Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. Illustrate the same using suitable pictures.
Prep/research. Information. Concepts. Thinking Skills. Presentation
History Projects:
- Indus Valley Civilization
- Indus Valley Civilization -2
- Benito Mussolini
- Mahatma Gandhiji
- Adolf Hitler
- Subash Chandra Bose
- World War I (Project)
- World War II
- World War II (another project)
- Cold War
Civics Projects:
- India’s relation with its neighbours
Important topics in history and civics:
Causes and effects of the Revolt of 1857
Objectives, methods and contributions of the early and assertive nationalists
Factors leading to the formation of Muslim League, objectives and the Lucknow Pact
Please prepare the entire chapter on Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
Cabinet Mission Plan, Quit India Movement, Cripps Mission, Mountbatten Plan and the Indian Independence Act of 1947
Reasons and effects of the two world Wars
Rise of dictatorship in Germany and Italy
United Nations-objectives, composition and functions of important organs
Functions of the major agencies of the UNO
Civics
Powers and functions of the Prime Minister, President and Speaker
Powers and functions of the Indian Parliament
Powers and functions of the subordinate courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court
However, its recommended that you prepare all chapters and topics in History and Civics to score well in ICSE Class X History/civics exams.
Project on UN/WHO/UNICEF
Prepare a report on the agency of United Nations (UN) with reference to a brief introduction of the purpose and objective of UN. Purpose and objective, history of WHO, Functions, programmes, activities of the WHO, and UNICEF to partner on pandemic response
through Covid-19.
History Project Topic: WORLD WAR I
World War I: Causes, consequences, strategies
Project Topic: Delhi: A Living History of India’s civilization
Introduction (1 to 2 pages)
Write a brief introduction about the historical and cultural significance of Delhi. Highlight its role as a center of power in Indian history. Briefly introduce the places visited with the help of a map and write up (Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi Haat, Qutub Minar, New Parliament Museum, Jantar Mantar).
Content
Part I: Historical and Architectural Significance
A. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum: Overview of its historical importance. Unique features and collections in the museum.
B. Red Fort: History of its construction and significance in the Mughal era. Personal reflection on the Sound and Light Show.
C. Humayun’s Tomb: Importance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Characteristics of Mughal architecture visible in the structure.
D. Qutb Minar: Story behind its construction and architectural style. Significance as a symbol of victory and Islamic heritage.
Part II: Cultural Significance
A. Delhi Haat: Explore the cultural diversity represented through handicrafts, food, and art. Reflections on how it preserves India’s traditional crafts.
B. New Parliament Museum: Insights into India’s democratic journey showcased in the museum. Impactful exhibits or displays observed during the visit.
4) Conclusion (1 page)
Summarize how these monuments reflect Delhi’s rich historical and cultural tapestry. Your perspective on Delhi’s role as a keeper of India’s heritage.
Bibliography (1 page)

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