‘Bharat Choro,' ‘Quit India.' This simple but powerful slogan signalled the start of "th...
Read More‘Bharat Choro,' ‘Quit India.' This simple but powerful slogan signalled the start of "th...
Read MoreThe election victory of the Congress in 1937 and the subsequent formation of popular ministries shif...
Read MoreRani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, who became a legendary figure in the history of Indian nationalism, was o...
Read MoreSeveral individual capitalists joined the Congress among the various groups that participated in the...
Read MoreDespite the apparent failure of the Rajkot Satyagraha, it exercised a powerful politicizing influenc...
Read MoreThe negotiations for transfer of power that ensued after the end of the War brought the problem of t...
Read MoreThe varied pattern of the British conquest of India, as well as the various stratagems used to bring...
Read MoreIn the 1930s, Indian peasants experienced a new and nationwide awakening to their own strength and c...
Read MoreIn India in the late 1920s and 1930s, a powerful left-wing group emerged, contributing to the radica...
Read MoreWith the slow beginnings of modem industry and the growth of utilities such as railways, the post, a...
Read MoreDuring the nineteenth century, peasant discontent with established authority was a common occurrence...
Read MoreOn 10 July 1937, Jawaharlal Nehru, as President of the Congress, sent a circular to all Congressmen ...
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