The Home Rule Movement

After being released in 1914, Tilak sought re-entry into Congress. Annie Besant and Gokhale supported. But finally Pherozshah Mehta won and Tilak was not admitted. Tilak and Besant decided to start the home rule movement on their own. In early 1915, Annie Besant (and S Subramaniya Iyer) launched a campaign through her two newspapers, New … Read more

Fourth Anglo-Mysore War(1799)

The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1799): A Clash of Empires and the Fall of Tipu Sultan The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, fought in 1799, marked the culmination of a series of conflicts between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Mysore, culminating in the demise of the formidable Tipu Sultan and the consolidation of British … Read more

British vs Marathas

The Clash of Empires: British vs. Marathas The 18th century witnessed a dramatic shift in the political landscape of India, with the rise of the Maratha Empire and the growing influence of the British East India Company. This period saw a clash of empires, each vying for dominance and control over the subcontinent. The British, … Read more

Convectional Current Theory – Arthur Holmes

The Birth of Plate Tectonics: Arthur Holmes and the Convectional Current Theory The Earth’s surface is a dynamic tapestry of continents and oceans, constantly shifting and reshaping over millions of years. This dynamic nature, known as plate tectonics, is a fundamental concept in geology, explaining phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain formation. However, the … Read more

Laffer Curve

The Laffer Curve: A Controversial Tool for Tax Policy The Laffer Curve, a simple yet powerful economic concept, has sparked heated debates and influenced tax policies worldwide. It posits a relationship between tax rates and government revenue, suggesting that increasing tax rates beyond a certain point can actually lead to a decrease in revenue. This … Read more

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