History of Modern India By Varun Vishnoi For Civil Service Exams

Learn the history of modern India from an expert with Varun Vishnoi's comprehensive video series designed for Civil Service Exam preparation. Covering critical topics such as British rule in India, Indian independence movement, and the formation of the Republic of India, these recorded videos offer valuable insights into the political, social, and economic factors that have shaped modern Indian history. With Varun Vishnoi's expert analysis and visual aids, these videos are an excellent resource for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of modern Indian history and excel in their Civil Service Exam.
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Created by Sadei Chandra Institute, Last updated Thursday 16-Feb-2023 Bi-lingual
What you’ll learn?
  • The British rule in India: The history of modern India covers the period of British rule, which lasted for almost 200 years. You will learn about the various policies and actions of the British, such as the Doctrine of Lapse, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and the partition of Bengal.
  • The Indian independence movement: You will learn about the various leaders, movements, and events that led to India's independence from British rule. You will also learn about the role of Gandhi and the Indian National Congress, as well as other movements such as the Muslim League, the Quit India Movement, and the Non-Cooperation Movement.
  • The formation of the Republic of India: After independence, India was faced with the challenge of forming a new republic. You will learn about the framing of the Indian Constitution, the role of Jawaharlal Nehru and other leaders in the early years of independent India, and the challenges faced by the nation in the aftermath of independence.
  • Political, social, and economic factors: You will learn about the political, social, and economic factors that have shaped modern India, including the Green Revolution, the Emergency period, the liberalization of the Indian economy, and the growth of India as a regional and global power.
  • International relations: You will learn about India's relations with other nations and regions, including its relations with the United States, China, Pakistan, and its role in various international organizations such as the United Nations.
  • International relations: You will learn about India's relations with other nations and regions, including its relations with the United States, China, Pakistan, and its role in various international organizations such as the United Nations. Relevance to current events: Finally, you will learn about the relevance of modern Indian history to current events and issues, including India's domestic and foreign policy, its challenges and opportunities, and its place in the world today.

Curriculum for this class
27 Lessons 09:55:00 Hours
MODERN INDIA
27 Lessons 09:55:00 Hours
  • Introduction of Modern India 00:14:45
  • Great Revolt of 1857 00:35:15
  • Indian Nationalism 00:24:15
  • Formation of INC 00:30:00
  • Phases of INC 00:38:45
  • Rise of Extremist in India 00:23:00
  • Partition of Bengal 00:16:30
  • Surat Split 00:20:30
  • Home Rule Movement 00:33:15
  • Gandhian Phase Part 1 00:35:00
  • Gandhian Phase Part 2 00:21:00
  • Non- Cooperation Movement Part 1 00:28:15
  • Non- Cooperation Movement Part 2 00:23:30
  • Simon Commission 00:23:00
  • Civil Disobedience Movement 00:30:00
  • Civil Disobedience Movement Part -2 00:23:30
  • Govt of India Act 1935 00:23:00
  • General Election of 1937 00:13:00
  • August Offer 00:17:00
  • Cripps Plan 00:24:15
  • Quit India Movement 00:25:30
  • C Rajgopalachari Formula 00:09:00
  • Bhula Bhai Desai 00:06:15
  • Wavel Plan 00:14:00
  • Cabinet Mission Plan 00:20:15
  • Mount Batten Plan 00:10:45
  • Integration of Native States 00:11:30
Requirements
  • A basic understanding of Indian culture and society: Learning the history of modern India requires a basic understanding of Indian culture, society, and customs. Knowledge of Indian languages, religions, and traditions can also be helpful.
  • Basic knowledge of world history: Understanding world history and the context in which modern India evolved can provide a better understanding of the factors that shaped the country.
  • Good reading and comprehension skills: Reading and comprehending historical texts, documents, and articles is a critical requirement for learning the history of modern India. Good reading skills will help in understanding the nuances of the subject and its relevance in today's world.
  • Good reading and comprehension skills: Reading and comprehending historical texts, documents, and articles is a critical requirement for learning the history of modern India. Good reading skills will help in understanding the nuances of the subject and its relevance in today's world. Critical thinking and analytical skills: Studying history requires a critical analysis of events, causes, and consequences. Analytical skills will help in understanding and evaluating the significance of events and their impact on Indian society.
  • Access to quality resources: Access to quality resources, such as books, articles, and recorded videos, is essential for studying the history of modern India. This will help in gaining a deeper understanding of the subject and its nuances.
  • A willingness to learn: A willingness to learn and an open-minded approach to history is essential for gaining a thorough understanding of modern Indian history. It is important to approach the subject without any preconceived notions and to be open to new ideas and perspectives.
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Description

Modern Indian History plays a prominent role in civil service examination. Many questions are asked from it in various exams such UPSC civil service exam, State PCS exam, UGC NET, SSC exam, state set exam, etc.


This course includes the topics Introduction of Modern India, Great Revolt of 1857, Indian Nationalism, Formation of INC, Phases of INC, Rise of Extremist in India, Partition of Bengal, Surat Split, Home Rule Movement, Gandhian Phase Part, Non- Cooperation Movement, Simon Commission, Civil Disobedience Movement, Govt of India Act 1935, General Election of 1937, August Offer, Cripps Plan, Quit India Movement, C Rajgopalachari Formula, Bhula Bhai Desai, Wavel Plan, Cabinet Mission Plan, Mount Batten Plan, Integration of Native States.


These topics are highly important for UPSC civil services exam. Students preparing for various exams can get learn the history of Modern India in order to secure good marks in the exams,

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