Socio- Religious Reform Movements – Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Prarthna Samaj, Ram Krishna Mission.

Reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy, Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Jyotiba Phule, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Pandita Ramabai understood that ignorance and backwardness in the Society was responsible for hindering its progress and development. They studied the religious scriptures and criticized the prevalent religious and social practices. According to them, society should be based … Read more

Central Board of Film Certification

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, that administers the Cinematograph Act, 1952. The CBFC is responsible for the certification of films for public exhibition in India. The CBFC was established in 1952 with the objective of regulating the exhibition of … Read more

Right to Be Forgotten

The Right to Be Forgotten: A Balancing Act Between Privacy and Information Access The digital age has ushered in an era of unprecedented data collection and dissemination. Our online activities, from browsing habits to social media posts, leave a permanent digital footprint, potentially shaping perceptions and impacting opportunities. This reality has sparked a global debate … Read more

The Kushana Dynasty

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Facts related to Uttar Pradesh Under the rule of Kanishka, The Kushana empire reached its maximum territorial limits. This empire extended from the Central Asia to the northern India, while including Varanasi, Kaushambi and Sravasti in Uttar Pradesh region. The Kushanas patronized the Gandhara and the Mathura schools … Read more

3.18 Swami Vivekanand

 Swami Vivekanand Swami Vivekananda is one of the greatest thinkers of Indian Renaissance. Vivekananda was moved with pity on seeing the impoverished state of the masses. He says: “Material civilization, may even luxuries necessary to create work for the poor. Bread, I do not believe in a God who cannot give me bread … Read more

Sanskrit

The Enduring Legacy of Sanskrit: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Linguistics Sanskrit, the ancient language of India, holds a unique place in the world’s linguistic and cultural landscape. Its rich history, profound influence on various disciplines, and enduring relevance in modern times make it a fascinating subject of study. This article delves into the … Read more

Nagara Architecture / North Indian Temple Style

The Majestic Nagara Style: A Journey Through North Indian Temple Architecture The Indian subcontinent, a land of diverse cultures and traditions, boasts a rich architectural heritage. Among the many architectural styles that have shaped the landscape, the Nagara style stands out as a testament to the ingenuity and artistic prowess of ancient Indian architects. This … Read more

Siraj ud daula(1756-57)

Siraj ud-Daula: The Last Independent Nawab of Bengal Siraj ud-Daula, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, ruled for a brief but tumultuous period from 1756 to 1757. His reign was marked by conflict with the British East India Company, culminating in the Battle of Plassey, a pivotal event that dramatically altered the political landscape of … Read more

Factors responsible for the rise of Indian Nationalism. Activities of Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1920.

ORIGIN OF NATIONALISM The Rise of Nationalism is reflected in the spirit of Renaissance in Europe when freedom from religious restrictions led to the enhancement of national identity. This expression of Nationalism was furthered by the French Revolution. The political changes resulted in the passing of Sovereignty from the hands of an absolute monarch to … Read more

3.15 Raja Ram Mohan Roy

 Raja Ram Mohan Roy During the late 18th century (what was known as the Dark Age), the Society in Bengal was burdened with a host of evil customs and regulations. Elaborate rituals and strict moral codes were enforced which were largely modified, and badly interpreted ancient traditions. Practices like child marriage (Gouridaan), polygamy … Read more

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