Modern India by Bipin Chandra

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Modern India by Bipin Chandra: Course Highlights

  • Colonial Impact: Study British colonialism’s socio-economic effects and Indian resistance.
  • Freedom Struggle: Key events from 1857 to 1947, including major movements and leaders.
  • Social & Economic Changes: Transformations that shaped modern India.
  • Important Movements: Insights into Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, and Quit India Movements.
  • Post-Independence: Challenges and the lasting impact of the freedom struggle.

Course Features:

  • In-depth lectures by expert historians.
  • Interactive sessions for discussions and Q&A.
  • Comprehensive notes and study materials.
  • Regular quizzes and tests to track progress.
  • Personalized feedback for improvement.

Ideal For:

  • UPSC, MPSC, CDS, and NDA aspirants.
  • History enthusiasts.
  • Anyone interested in India’s journey to independence.
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What Will You Learn?

  • In the Modern India by Bipin Chandra course, you'll learn:
  • Impact of British Rule on India’s society and economy.
  • Key Events in the freedom struggle (1857-1947).
  • Nationalist Movements like Non-Cooperation and Quit India.
  • Contributions of Leaders like Gandhi, Nehru, and Bose.
  • Social and Economic Changes during British rule.
  • Post-Independence Challenges and their lasting effects.

Course Content

Decline of Mughal Empire

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Indian States and Society in the 18th Century

The Beginnings of the European Settlements

The British Conquest of India

The Structure of the Government and the Economic Policies of the British Empire in India 1757 to 1857

Administrative Organization and Social and cultural Policy

Social and Cultural Awakening in the first half of the 19th Century

The Revolt of 1857

Administrative Changes After 1858

India and Her Neighbours

Economic Impact of the British Rule

Growth of the New India – The Nationalist Movement 1858 – 1905

Growth of New India – Religious and Social Reform after 1858

Nationalist Movement 1905 – 1918

Struggle for Swaraj

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