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1 | Early resistance against British rule in India This topic covers the early movements and uprisings against British colonial rule in India, such as the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 and the Wahabi Movement. |
2 | Formation of Indian National Congress This topic discusses the establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885 as a platform for Indian nationalist leaders to voice their demands for self-governance. |
3 | Extremist and Moderate phase in Indian freedom movement This topic highlights the split within the Indian National Congress between the Moderates and Extremists, led by figures like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Dadabhai Naoroji. |
4 | Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi Movement This topic delves into the divisive decision by the British to partition Bengal in 1905 and the subsequent Swadeshi Movement, which aimed at promoting Indian-made goods and boycotting British products. |
5 | Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement This topic explores the mass movements led by Mahatma Gandhi, including the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement, which aimed at challenging British authority through peaceful resistance. |
6 | Quit India Movement This topic covers the Quit India Movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, demanding the immediate withdrawal of British colonial rule from India. |
7 | Role of revolutionaries in Indian freedom movement This topic analyzes the contributions of revolutionary groups like the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association and individuals like Bhagat Singh and Subhas Chandra Bose in the fight for independence. |
8 | Partition of India and Independence This topic discusses the partition of India in 1947, which led to the creation of India and Pakistan, and the subsequent attainment of independence from British rule. |
9 | Integration of princely states and the making of the Indian Constitution This topic examines the process of integrating the princely states into the Indian union after independence and the drafting of the Indian Constitution, which laid the foundation for the democratic governance of the country. |