For History Optional and General Studies Q. How far do you agree with the view that the socio-religious factors led to the evolution of different school of art in Indian subcontinent in the Post -Mauryan period (c. 200 B.C. – c. 300 A.D.)? Note: To get feedback, send your answers to selfstudyhistory@gmail.com. Those enrolled in […]
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Daily Problem Practise For History Optional And GS Paper I (20 February: Ancient India)
For History Optional and General Studies Q. Social norms for women in the Dharmasastra and Arthasastra tradition were framed in accordance with the Varnashrama tradition. Evaluate critically. Note: To get feedback, send your answers to selfstudyhistory@gmail.com. Those enrolled in test series will be given priority with assured evaluation of answers. Preferably send in pdf (by […]
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For History Optional and General Studies Q. How did Ashoka’s Dhamma contribute to the moral welfare of his people? Do you think that Ashoka’s Dhamma was responsible for the disintegration of Mauryan Empire? Note: To get feedback, send your answers to selfstudyhistory@gmail.com. Those enrolled in test series will be given priority with assured evaluation of […]
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For History Optional and General Studies Q. Critically analyse the influence of Upanisadic thoughts on Buddhism. Note: To get feedback, send your answers to selfstudyhistory@gmail.com. Those enrolled in test series will be given priority with assured evaluation of answers. Preferably send in pdf (by using camscanner or a good scanner) and name the pdf as […]
Read MoreIn British India “the impact of the government on the people meant essentially the impact of government on the village.” Comment.
In British India “the impact of the government on the people meant essentially the impact of government on the village.” Comment. ©selfstudyhistory.com Ans: The British rule had pronounced and profound impact on India. There was hardly any section of society or corner of county which could escape the long arms of British colonialism. India being […]
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