Sir Syed Ahmed

Sir Syed Ahmed Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was an Indian Muslim pragmatist, philosopher, educator and Islamic reformist. He served the East India Company and became a judge at a Small Causes Court. He was a British loyalist but didn’t hesitate to criticise British policies, which he believed spurred the Indian Rebellion of 1857, in his … Read more

Punchhi Commission Report – Reports of Various Commissions

The Punchhi Commission Report: A Landmark Study on Centre-State Relations in India The Punchhi Commission, formally known as the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution, was established in 2000 by the Indian government under the chairmanship of former Chief Justice of India, Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah. The Commission was tasked with examining the … Read more

Regulating Act, (1773)

The Regulating Act of 1773: A Turning Point in British East India Company’s Governance The Regulating Act of 1773, passed by the British Parliament, marked a pivotal moment in the history of the British East India Company (EIC) and its governance in India. This legislation, born out of a series of crises and scandals, aimed … Read more

Policy of Paramountcy

The Policy of Paramountcy: A Legacy of Colonial Power and its Enduring Impact The policy of paramountcy, a cornerstone of British colonial administration in India, was a complex and multifaceted approach that aimed to establish British dominance while maintaining a semblance of indigenous rule. This policy, implemented through a series of treaties and agreements with … Read more

Carnatic Music

The Enduring Melody: A Deep Dive into Carnatic Music Carnatic music, a vibrant and ancient musical tradition originating in South India, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Its intricate melodies, complex rhythmic structures, and profound philosophical underpinnings have captivated audiences for centuries, making it a living art form that … Read more

Post Mauryan Art

The Legacy of Ashoka: Post-Mauryan Art in Ancient India (3rd Century BCE – 3rd Century CE) The Mauryan Empire, under the reign of Ashoka the Great, witnessed a golden age of art and architecture. However, the empire’s decline in the 3rd century BCE ushered in a new era, marked by political fragmentation and the rise … Read more

Revolt of 1857 of Rajasthan

 Revolt of 1857 of Rajasthan       During the 1857 several Rajputs of Rajasthan were against the British Government. They were not satisfied with the rule of the Britishers, and the seeds of revolution started to emerge against the government. Common public also joined them. In many areas of Rajasthan, there was a flame … Read more

Automobile Industries Of India

 Automobile Industries of India The Indian auto Industry became the 4th largest in the world with sales increasing 9.5 per cent year-on-year to 4.02 million units (excluding two wheelers) in 2017. It was the 7th largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in 2017. The Two Wheelers segment dominates the market in terms of volume owing … Read more

Framing of Indian Constitution

Making of The Constitution 1934: Idea of constituent assembly put forward by M N Roy 1935: INC officially demands constituent assembly 1938: JL Nehru’s declaration on the constitution of India 1940: Nehru’s demand accepted in the form of August Offer August Offer PM: Winston Churchill While rejecting INCs demand for independence of India after the … Read more

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