Topics
Introduction to the Parliamentary System
History : History of Modern India
Sources of History
The Indian Parliament
Europe and India
- Introduction to Europe and India
- Renaissance Period in Europe
- Religious Reform Movement in Europe
- Geographic Discoveries and Explorers
- Intellectual Revolution in Europe
- Political Revolution in Europe
- The American War of Independence
- The French Revolution
- The Industrial Revolution
- Rise of Capitalism in Europe
- Colonialism
- Imperialism
- Imperialism of British East India Company in India
- The British and French Conflict (Carnatic Wars)
- Establishment of Political Power by the English East India Company in Bengal
- Mysore and Its Resistance to British Expansion
- British Control Over Sindh
- Fall of Sikh Power
Civics : Parliamentary System
The Union Executive
Effects of British Rule
The Indian Judicial System
The Freedom Struggle of 1857
The State Government
Social and Religious Reforms
Bureaucracy
Beginning of Freedom Movement
- Rise of Nationalism
- Foundation of the Indian National Congress
- Objectives of the Indian National Congress
- Moderate Phase (1885-1905)
- Extremist Phase (1905-1920)
- Partition of Bengal
- Anti Partition Movement
- Four Point Programme of Indian National Congress
- Differences Between Moderates and Extremists
- Supression of the British
- Establishment of Muslim League
- Morley-Minto Act
- Lucknow Pact
- Home Rule Movement (1916–1918)
- First World War and India
- Montague Chelmsford Reform Act
Non-co-operation Movement
- Role of Gandhiji in South Africa
- Gandhiji Arrives in India
- Philosophy of Satyagraha
- Gandhi’s Early Satyagrahas in India
- Satyagraha Against Rowlatt Act
- Jallianwala Baug Massacre
- Khilafat Movement (1919-1922)
- Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-1922)
- Swaraj Party
- Simon Commission
- Nehru Report
- Demand for Poorna Swaraj
Civil Disobedience Movement
Last Phase of Struggle for Independence
- Last Phase of Struggle for Independence
- Act of 1935
- Provincial Cabinets
- Cripps Mission
- Second World War and Indian National Congress
- Quit India Struggle
- Quit India Resolution
- Beginning of People's Movement
- Underground Movement
- Establishment of Parallel Government
- Importance of Quit India Movement
- Indian National Army (Azad Hind Sena)
- Formation of the Indian National Army
- Achievements of Indian National Army
- Revolts of Indian Navy and Airforce
Armed Revolutionary Movement
Struggle for Equality
India Gains Independence
Fulfillment of Struggle for Independence.
Formation of State of Maharashtra
- Objectives of the Home Rule Movement
- Lucknow Pact (1916)
- British Response
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