This objective of this paper is to acquaint the students with the economic policies of the Britishers along with the land revenue arrangements during the Period of Modern India. It would also deal with the rise and development of National Movement as well as the constitutional developments in India till 1956.
Growth of Paramountcy : British Policy towards Indian States after 1858 Aftermaths of the Revolt of 1857- Policy changes. Growth of Legislative Council ( 1861- 1909).
Economic Policies of the British and its impact Drain of wealth and its consequences. Growth of Railways and Cotton Textile Industry.
Emergence of Indian Nationalism Role of Moderates, Extremists and Revolutionaries. Salient features of Government of India Act of 1919 and 193
Gandhian Era – 1920 to 1947. Growth of Communal Politics and Muslim Separatism. Factors leading to Independence and Partition of India.
Problems and Process of the integration of Princely States into Indian Dominion (1945-49)
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