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BPSC TRE 4 | Indian National Movement 1857-1947 | Modern History 15 Min Show | The Officer's Academy
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📢 Unlock the Key Events of India's Freedom Struggle in Just 15 Minutes!
In this comprehensive 15 Minutes Show, Shashi Sharan Sir will provide an in-depth analysis of the Indian National Movement from 1857 to 1947, covering pivotal events, revolts, and leaders who played a major role in India’s fight for independence. This class will focus on important dates, facts, and movements that have been crucial for BPSC TRE 4 and other competitive exams, helping you strengthen your understanding and retain critical information for your upcoming exams.
📌 Detailed Topics Covered:
1. The Revolt of 1857 (First War of Independence):
Causes: Economic exploitation, social reforms, military grievances.
Key Leaders: Rani Lakshmibai, Mangal Pandey, Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Consequences & Impact: End of British East India Company rule, Beginning of direct British governance.
2. Formation of Indian National Congress (1885):
Role in Indian Nationalism: Key role in uniting people and spreading awareness.
Leaders: Allan Octavian Hume, Dadabhai Naoroji, and others.
3. Partition of Bengal (1905) & The Swadeshi Movement:
Background: Divide and Rule strategy by the British.
Impact: Rise of the Swadeshi Movement and a stronger call for unity.
Leaders: Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajpat Rai, and others.
4. The Rise of Nationalism & The Home Rule Movement (1916):
Leaders: Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Annie Besant.
Impact on National Movement: Shift towards self-rule and self-governance.
5. The Gandhian Era (1919-1947):
Non-Cooperation Movement (1920): Boycotting British goods, institutions, and participation in elections.
Salt March (1930): Civil Disobedience Movement & Dandi March.
Quit India Movement (1942): Call for immediate independence during World War II.
6. Key Events and Developments:
Simon Commission (1927): Lack of Indian representation, leading to protests.
Round Table Conferences (1930-32): A series of meetings to discuss constitutional reforms.
Government of India Act, 1935: Introduced federalism in British India.
7. Subhash Chandra Bose & Indian National Army (INA):
Role of Bose: His leadership in the Indian National Army and its contribution to India’s freedom struggle.
Impact on the British Empire: How INA’s movements weakened British resolve in India.
8. The Partition of India & Independence (1947):
Factors Leading to Partition: The role of the British and division between Hindus and Muslims.
Role of Leaders: Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
📌 Additional Features:
✅ Important Dates and Facts: Quick overview of major events and their significance.
✅ Exam-Oriented Content: Focus on events and facts most likely to appear in BPSC and other competitive exams.
✅ MCQs for Practice: Direct application through multiple-choice questions to improve recall and understanding.
✅ Tricks to Remember Key Events and Dates: Simple memory techniques to help you retain critical historical information.
🎯 Why Should You Attend This Class?
🔹 Comprehensive and Focused Content: The session covers the Indian National Movement in detail, from the First War of Independence to the partition of India, all in just 15 minutes.
🔹 Exam-Friendly Approach: Focus on important facts and key events that have been asked repeatedly in previous exams.
🔹 Increased Retention: Shashi Sir’s engaging teaching style makes complex topics easier to grasp and remember.
🔹 Ideal for Quick Revision: Whether you're preparing for BPSC TRE 4, UPSC, or other competitive exams, this session will help you quickly revise the most significant historical events.
🔹 Perfect for Quick Learning & Retention: The focus on concise and impactful learning makes it an excellent choice for busy aspirants looking for a quick revision.
📢 Don't Miss This Essential History Class for BPSC TRE 4 & Other Competitive Exams!
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