History of India (1740 to 1857 A.D.)
1. Political Trends in the Mid 18th Century, 2. Anglo-French Conflict in Karnataka, 3. The Third Battle of Panipat, 1761, 4. Establishment of East India Company—Battle of Plassey and Buxer, 5. Growth of Colonial Administration : Warren Hastings, 6. Lord Cornwallis, 7. Regulating Act and Pitts India Act, 8. Anglo-Mysore, Anglo-Maratha Relations and Downfall of Marathas, 9. Lord Wellesley and the Subsidiary Alliances, 10. Ranjit Singh : Anglo-Sikkh Relations, 11. Lord Hastings : Establishment of British Supremacy, 12. Downfall of Marathas, 13. Anglo-Afghan Relations, 14. Lord Dalhousie and the Doctrine of Lapse, Administration and Reforms, 15. First Freedom Movement of 1857 : Causes, Events and Nature, 16. Role of Laxmibai, Awantibai and Jhalkaribai in Freedom Struggle, 1857, 17. Indian Renaissance-Social and Religious Movement, 18. Lord William Bentinck, 19. Social Legislation Passed by the British Govt. : Women’s Education, Status and Rights and Different Movements, 20. Growth of Western Education, 21. British Land Revenue Settlement
1.Queen Victoria’s Proclamation, Indian Council Act of 1858 and 1861, 2. Internal Administration of Lord Lytton and Lord Ripon, 3. Political Association and the Indian National Congress, 4. Indian Council Act of 1892, 5. Lord Curzon and Partition of Bengal, 6. Swadeshi Movement, 7. The Moderators, 8. Rise of Extremists, 9. The Revolutionary Movement, 10. Act of India 1909, 11. Home Rule Movement, Lucknow Pact, Rowlat Act and Jalian Wala Bag Massacre, 12. Government of India Act, 1919 and Dyarchy, 13. Gandhian Era : Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement, Lahore Congress, Civil Disobedience Movement, Round Table Conference, 14. Swarajists and Simon Commission, 15. Government of India Act of 1935 and Provincial, 16. Cripps Mission, Shimla Conference, Cabinet Mission Plan and Indian National Army, 17. Communal Politics and Partition of India, 18. Indian Independence Act, 1947, 19. Integration of Indian States and Indian Constitution, 20. Indian Agriculture : British Jaurine Policy, Colonial Economy, Industry, Trade and Commerce, 21. Socio-Religious Movement, 22. Rise of Modern Education and Press
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