Q. “When I lay the foundation stone here of this Nagarjuna Sagar, to me it is a sacred ceremony. This is the foundation of the temple of humanity in India, a symbol of new temples that we are building all over India.” In the light of the given statement, explain Nehru’s ‘temple of Modern India’ […]
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Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [Modern India: Day 28]
Q. “When I lay the foundation stone here of this Nagarjuna Sagar, to me it is a sacred ceremony. This is the foundation of the temple of humanity in India, a symbol of new temples that we are building all over India.” In the light of the given statement, explain Nehru’s ‘temple of Modern India’ […]
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Q. Discuss the reasons for non-existence of Permanent settlement in other parts of India that were annexed by East India Company in 19th century. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and […]
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Q. Discuss the reasons for non-existence of Permanent settlement in other parts of India that were annexed by East India Company in 19th century. [10 Marks] Ans: The extension of the British Empire in Deccan and South India necessitated a new type of administrative organisation based on different systems of land revenue settlement. It was […]
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Q. Discuss the social basis of Indian Nationalism and also comment on the policies and programmes of early Nationalist. [20 Marks] Ans: The rise of Indian nationalism in the 19th century was not a sudden or isolated phenomenon but the result of a complex interplay of social, economic, and intellectual forces. The growth of a […]
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Q. Discuss the social basis of Indian Nationalism and also comment on the policies and programmes of early Nationalist. [20 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. For example, if your […]
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Q. Assess the role of Mahatma Gandhi in the Civil Disobedience Movement. [10 Marks] Ans: The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. The Lahore session of congress had accepted the complete independence as the as the ultimate goal. The congress session also announced the launching of a civil […]
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Q. Assess the role of Mahatma Gandhi in the Civil Disobedience Movement. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. For example, if your name is Ashok Kumar and you are […]
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Q. “Maharaja Ranjit Singh died in 1839. His death was the signal for an outburst of anarchy all over the Punjab.” Critically examine. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. […]
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Q. “Maharaja Ranjit Singh died in 1839. His death was the signal for an outburst of anarchy all over the Punjab.” Critically examine. [10 Marks] Ans: Ranjit Singh was an outstanding Sikh chiefs who had brought under his control large areas in the five doabs of Punjab. By the Treaty of Amritsar-1809, the English recognised […]
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