Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movements
The Indian National Movement from 1919 to 1947 is also known as the Gandhian Era primarily because the period was dominated by Gandhi.
The Indian National Movement from 1919 to 1947 is also known as the Gandhian Era primarily because the period was dominated by Gandhi.
The partition of Bengal was one of the most controversial decisions of Lord Curzon. His decision to partition Bengal evoked huge protests from people all over the country.
The birth of nationalism was one of the most important phenomena which took place in nineteenth century India. Many factors contributed to the rise of nationalism in India.
The Supreme Court is the head of the Indian judiciary and supervises the functions of the lower courts. A single civil and criminal system
The Union Parliament consists of the President and two houses—The House of People commonly known as the Lok Sabha and the Council of States