Partition of India (1947)The Partition of India in 1947 led to the creation of two independent nations: India and Pakistan.It was the result of growing communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims during British rule.The…
Revolutionary MovementsThe Revolutionary Movements aimed at ending British rule through armed struggle and radical methods.These movements emerged as a response to the perceived inadequacy of moderate and non-violent…
Gandhian EraThe Gandhian Era refers to the period in Indian history dominated by Mahatma Gandhi (1915–1947).Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915 and soon became a key leader in the Indian…
Partition of Bengal (1905)The Partition of Bengal was announced on July 19, 1905, by Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India.It came into effect on October 16, 1905.The partition divided Bengal into two provinces: East Bengal…
Formation of Indian National Congress (1885)The Indian National Congress (INC) was formed in 1885 as a platform to voice Indian aspirations under British rule.It was founded by A.O. Hume, a retired British civil servant, to create a dialogue…
Socio-Religious Reform MovementsThe socio-religious reform movements in India arose as a response to the challenges posed by British rule and modernization.The aim was to reform social practices and revive India’s cultural and…