Since the book is in Bengali, you will encounter many English economic terms (e.g., Ceteris Paribus, Opportunity Cost, Marginal Utility).

Focus: Understanding individual agents (consumer, firm).

  • Consumer Behaviour and Demand:
  • Production and Cost:
  • Market Forms (Brief Overview):
  • Jaydeb Sarkhel is a respected academician and author known for simplifying complex economic theories for Bengali-medium and English-medium students under the WBCHSE board. His Class 11 Economics book is not just a translation of NCERT materials; it is a tailor-made resource that addresses the specific curriculum requirements of West Bengal.

    Instead of letting entertainment compete with study time, use it as a reward or teaching tool:

  • Structured study breaks
    Use the Pomodoro technique: 25 min focused study (Sarkhel’s book or a legit PDF) → 5 min entertainment (one short video, a song, or stretching).

  • Evening wind-down
    After finishing a tough chapter on Market Equilibrium, reward yourself with an episode of a finance-related show (e.g., Scam 1992 for older students, or simply a comedy).

  • The Statistics section can be intimidating. Sarkhel’s solved examples are your best friend.