Topics
The First War of Independence, 1857
- The Freedom Struggle of 1857
- Causes of First War of Independence, 1857
- Political Cause of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Socio-Religious Causes of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Economic Causes of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Military Causes of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Immediate Cause of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Beginning of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Main Events of 1857 Indian Uprising
- Consequences of the First War of Independence, 1857
- Drawbacks of the First War of Independence
- Nature of 1857 Indian Uprising
The Union Parliament
- Concept of Federalism
- Federal Setup in the Indian Constitution
- The Union Parliament
- Lok Sabha
- Parliamentary Procedures of Lok Sabha
- Speaker of the Lok Sabha
- Role and Functions of the Speaker
- Rajya Sabha
- Powers and Functions of Union Parliament
- Relationship Between the Two Houses of the Parliament – Differences
The Union Legislature
The President and The Vice-President
- The President of India
- Qualifications for Election as President
- Composition of the Electoral College to Elect the Indian President
- Manner of Presidential Election
- Why President of India Elected Indirectly?
- Oath of Office for Indian President
- Term of President's Office
- Procedure for Impeachment of the President
- Powers of the President of India
- The Vice-President
- Powers and Functions of the Vice-President of India
The Union Executive
Growth of Nationalism
- Growth of Nationalism
- Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism
- Economic Exploitation
- Repressive Colonial Policies
- Socio-Religious Reform Movements
- Role of the Press
- Precursors of the Indian National Congress
- Formation of the Indian National Congress
- Objectives of the Indian National Congress
- Sessions of the Indian National Congress
The Judiciary
Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
First Phase of the Indian National Movement
Second Phase of the Indian National Movement
The Indian National Movement (1857 – 1917)
The Supreme Court
The Muslim League
- Growth of Communalism (Hindu and Muslim)
- Factors Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League
- Events Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League
- Establishment of Muslim League
- Aims and Objectives of the Muslim League
- Impact of the Muslim League on the National Movement
- Lucknow Pact
- Terms of the Lucknow Pact
- Significance of the Lucknow Pact - 1916
- Drawbacks of the Lucknow Pact
Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915 – 1947)
The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
- Early Life of Mahatma Gandhi
- Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-1922)
- Causes of Non-Cooperation Movement
- Objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement
- Programmes of Non-Cooperation Movement
- Activities During Non-Cooperation Movement
- Repression of Non-Cooperation Movement by the Government
- Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement
- Impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement
- Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement
- Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)
- Round Table Conference
- Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement
The Contemporary World
Quit India Movement
Forward Bloc and The I N A
Independence and Partition of India
- Events that Led to the Cabinet Mission
- Cabinet Mission in India
- Clauses of Cabinet Mission Plan
- Rejection of the Demand for Pakistan
- Reaction to the Cabinet Mission Plan
- Conflict Between Congress and Muslim League
- Mountbatten Plan (Clauses and Its Acceptance)
- Indian Independence Act of 1947
- Independence by an Act of Legislation
The First World War
Rise of Dictatorships
The Second World War
United Nations
- The United Nations (UN)
- Reasons for the Establishment of the United Nations
- Origin of the United Nations
- Objectives of the United Nations
- Structure of the United Nations
- United Nations: General Assembly
- United Nations: Security Council
- United Nations: International Court of Justice
- United Nations: Economic and social council (ECOSOC)
- United Nations: Trusteeship Council
- United Nations: Secretariat
Major Agencies of the United Nations
Non-Aligned Movement
- Chauri Chaura
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