PART B HISTORY COURSEWORK “Assess the significance of Indian Nationalism in the period 1845-1947 in changing Britain’s relationship with its Empire in India”. It is possible to say that it was a rising feeling of nationalism that led to the change in relations between Britain and India which is what led to the ultimate end of the British Empire since it came to a point where India was ungovernable. John Keay states that “India was convulsed by a crescendo of satyagrahas‚ swadeshi boycotts; strikes
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Introduction : The era of dacoits like Fulan devi & Virappan have been passed away. It has been very nicely shown in the movie like Sholy & Bandit queen. The heinous crime like Dacoitey‚ Robbery‚ Murder‚ Rape are still there but even these dacoits‚ robberer have been changed there way of doing crime with the help of modern technology. Information & Technology Act 2000 has been enacted to combat the modern type of crime. Cyber criminal are come up & have been doing a huge damage
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Why did the British take control of India? One word‚ Resources & power‚ a positive aspect of it is that the British [In control of India] is that they [the indians] benefited from the British for taking control of India‚ here’s why [and how they impacted the country with Political social and economic]. British Imperialism had a positive impact on the politics of India because…. Imperial rule has established framework of india and has the World’s largest democracy. The british has forced india
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Land Disputes between India Pakistan Post Separations 1 Acknowledgement 2 Declarations Chapter 1 Objectives Introduction Background The Indian Subcontinent The 1947 Separation Movement Distribution of Land and its Basis Post Separation Sub Continent Post Separation Pakistan Post Separation India Chapter 2 Tensions between India Pakistan The three Wars Kashmir Issue Sir Creek Conflict The Kargil War Chapter 3 Future Consequences Effect on Asia Chapter 4 My Analysis
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87-year-old global consulting firm with annual revenues in excess of $7 billion‚ faced a problem never before encountered by the firm. Two senior partners‚ Rajat Gupta and Jain Anil Kumar‚ were found guilty of securities fraud when they contacted Raj Rajaratnam of the Galleon Hedge Fund and informed him in two separate instances of impending high value investment transactions before they were publically disclosed. These leaks resulted in personal profit as well as massive hedge fund gains (Dodds-Frank
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WE tend to forget that our lifestyle and mindset have largely been influenced by our colonial past. The British influence has changed the way we look at ourselves and has stripped us of a confidence that comes naturally to a people belonging to an ancient and great civilisation. Colonisation coerces people from subordinated culture to denigrate themselves. A kind of a virtual reality is created to expedite this attitude of self-hate among the native population. An alternate reality is created
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The History of Indian Economic History Prasannan Parthasarathi May 2012 Introduction While there is a long tradition of both historical and economic thinking in the Indian subcontinent‚ modern economic history may be dated from the late nineteenth century. From the early pioneers of economic history‚ including Mahadev Govind Ranade and Romesh Chander Dutt‚ the field reached a high level in India‚ giving rise to a stellar set of practitioners and an impressive body of scholarship‚ ranging from Irfan
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decision much opposed by Motilal Nehru who turned to Gandhi to help him in dissuading his son. Stanley Wolpert’s biography of Nehru provides an account of the meeting between the elder Nehru and the man whose ideology would soon shake the British Raj: After their last round in Motilal’s study‚ “Gandhi advised me not to precipitate matters or do anything which might upset Father‚” the rebellious Jawaharlal recalled. “ I was not happy at this.” Motilal was even less happy. “You have taken my son‚”
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The history of Rebellion of 1857 is much debated and volumes of writings are written on this particular issue. There are different interpretations in which this iconic event has been portrayed in historiographies of modern India‚ and to the debates that have come to surround its nature and nomenclature. This interpretive spectrum encompasses colonial interpretation‚ feudal interpretation‚ subaltern interpretation and the nationalist interpretation. Among all such interpretations‚ it is nationalist
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Rani Lakshmibai Rani of Jhansi Rani Lakshmibai (portrayed as a sowar) Birth name Manikarnika Born 19 November 1828 Birthplace Varanasi‚ India Died 18 June 1858 Place of death Gwalior‚ India Predecessor Rani Rama Bai Successor British Raj Consort to Jhansi Naresh Maharaj Gangadhar Rao Newalkar Issue Damodar Rao‚ Anand Rao (adopted) Royal House Maratha Empire Lakshmibai‚ the Rani of Jhansi pronunciation (help·info) (19 November 1828 – 18 June 1858;[1][2][3] Marathi: झाशीची राणी
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