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Welcome to OnlyIAS. In this video lecture, we will Crux of Modern Indian History for UPSC Civil Service Examination 2024 For Lecture Pdf Join - https://t.me/PWOnlyiasofficial Telegram Channel ******************************************************************************************** This video is also helpful for Students Preparing for Uttar Pradesh State Exams, Bihar State Exams, Madhya Pradesh State Exams, Rajasthan State Exams ******************************************************************************************** 1. The Revolt of Economic Causes Political Causes Administrative Causes Socio -Religious Causes Influence of Outside Events Discontent Among Sepoy's Beginning and Spread Storm Cent res and Leaders of the Revolt Suppression of Revolt Causes of Failure of Revolt Hindu-Muslim Unity Factor Nature of the Revolt Consequences Summary 2. Religious and Social Reform Movements Genesis of the Awakening Social Reform A General Survey of Sociocultural Reform Movements and their Leaders Positive Contributions of Reform Movements Negative Aspects of Reform Movements Summary 3. The Struggle Begins Moderate Phase and Early Congress Factors in Growth of Modern Nationalism Political Associations Before the Indian National Congress Pre-Congress Campaigns Indian National Congress - its Aims and Objectives 4. National Movement Why Militant Nationalism Grew The Swedish and Boycott Movement The Movement Under Militant Leadership Extent of Mass Participation All India Aspect Annulment of Partition Why did the Swedish Movement Fizzle out? Assessment The Surat Split The Government Strategy Revolutionary Terrorism Morley-Minot Reforms First World War and Nationalist Response Home Rule League Movement Lucknow Session of the Indian National Congress—1916 Montague’s Statement—August 1917 Summary 5. National Movement 1919-1939 Era of Mass Nationalism Why Nationalist Resurgence Now Montague-Chalmers Reforms and Government of India Act, 1919 Relate Act Emergence of Gandhi Gandhi in India Gains from Champlain, Ahmadabad and Heda Satyagraha Against the Rowlatt Act - First Mass Strike Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (April 13,1919) Khilafat and Non - Cooperation Movement Swarajists and No-Changers Emergence of New Forces During the 1920s Revolutionary Terrorism During the 1920s Growth of Communalism Anti-Simon Commission Upsurge Nehru Report The Run-up to Civil Disobedience Movement Civil Disobedience Movement First Round Table Conference (November 1930-January 1931) Gandhi-Irwin Pact Evaluation of Civil Disobedience Movement Karachi Congress Session—1931 Second RTC and Second Civil Disobedience Movement Communal Award and Poona Pact Gandhi’s Harijan Campaign Strategic Debate The First Stage Debate Government of India Act, 1935 The Second Stage Debate 28 Months of Congress Rule in Provinces Summary 6. National Movement : Towards Freedom and Partition - 1939 - 1947 Second World War and Nationalist Response August Offer Individual Satyagrahas Cripes Mission Quit India Movement Famine of 1943 Rajagopalachari formula Desai-Liaqat Pact Wave ll Plan The Indian National Army Post-War National Upsurge - June 1945 to February 1946 Congress Election Campaign and INA trials Three Upsurges - Winter of 1945-46 Election Results The Cabinet Mission Communal Holocaust and the Interim Government Attlee’s Statement—February 20, 1947 Towards Partition Mountbatten Plan, June 3, 1947 I Indian Independence Act Problems of Early Withdrawal Integration of States Why Congress Accepted Partition? Summary 8. Economic Impact of British Rule in India Industrialization—Ruin of Artisans and Handicrafts men Impoverishment of Peasantry Emergence of New Land Relations, Ruin of Old Zamindars Stagnation and Deterioration of Agriculture Commercialization of Indian Agriculture Development of Modern Industry Rise of Indian Bourgeoisie Economic Drain Famine and Poverty Nationalist Critique of Colonial Economy Summary 9. Development of Indian Press Early Regulations Struggle by Early Nationalists to Secure Press Freedom Vernacular Press Act, 1878 During and After the First World War During the Second World War After Independence 10. Development of Education A Humble Beginning by Charter Act of 1813 Orientalist-Anglicism Controversy Efforts of Thomson 293 Wood’s Des-patch (1854) Hunter Education Commission (1882-83) Indian Universities Act, 1904 Government Resolution on Education Policy—1913 Saddler University Commission (1917-19) Education Under Dyarchy Hartog Committee (1929) Wardha Scheme of Basic Education (1937) Sergeant Plan of Education After Independence 299 Kothari Education Commission (1964-66) Development of Vernacular Education Development of Technical Education Evaluation of British Policy on Education