Pillar-Edicts of the Great Ashoka
History is one of the important subjects for exams like SSC, Banking, RBI etc. In this article candidates will read about   the topic  “Description of Pillar-Edicts of the Great Ashoka”. In every exam of the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level, questions are asked from this topic. So it is necessary to be aware about the facts ....
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MCQs on Yajurveda
Following we are presenting a set of 20 important questions of Yajurveda. It is a part of Vedic literature of Ancient Indian History. In STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL exam questions are frequently asked from this topic. So it is important for all the candidates who are preparing for this exam. This topic may also help in State Commission’s Exams and Banking Exams....
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List of Kalinga Award Winners
In government exams like SSC, Banking, Railways, etc we find many questions from the Awards and Honours section. This is a part of the current affairs section. we will cover the section comprehensively so that students can learn and get most of the questions correct in this section. In this article, we will provide a complete list of Kalinga Award winners....
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16 Mahajanpadas of Ancient India- Origin, Types and Facts
Areas In government exams like SSC, Banking, Railways, etc we find many questions from the History general awareness section. this is a very broad section and sometimes questions are very factual. we will cover the General awareness section comprehensively so that students can learn and get most of the questions correct in this section. In this article, we will provide a complete list of Mahajanpadas of Ancient India in India....
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New Forms of Publications
We have a hard time imagining a world without printed stuff. Print can be found in books, journals, newspapers, and prints of great paintings, as well as in everyday items such as theatrical programs, official circulars, calendars, diaries, ads, and street corner theatre posters. We read printed literature, view printed images, read newspapers for news, and keep track of public arguments in print. We often take the world of print for granted, forgetting that there was a period before it. We may not realize it, but print has a long history that has affected our current reality....
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Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE)
The Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE) was a major period in ancient China. It was the second dynasty that governed China around 100 years. Before the Han, there was the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE). After the Han Dynasty, there was a period ruled over China that was called the Three Kingdoms (220-280 CE)....
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Sarvodaya Movement : Meaning, Objectives, Principles
The Sarvodaya Movement is a socio-economic and political philosophy that originated in India, emphasizing the principles of non-violence, self-reliance, and the well-being of all. The term “Sarvodaya” translates to “the welfare of all” in Sanskrit....
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Pattern of the Rebellion| Class 12 History Notes
Class 12 History Notes Chapter 10 Pattern of the Rebellion discusses that the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major uprising against the British East India Company that began on May 10, 1857, in the garrison town of Meerut. The rebellion spread quickly to other parts of India, and for a time, it seemed that the British might be forced out of the country. However, the British eventually regained control, and the rebellion was crushed. The rebellion was a complex event with many causes and consequences. It is still studied by historians today, and it continues to be a source of debate and controversy....
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Pace of Industrial Change
Modern Revolution, in present-day history, is the course of progress from an agrarian and handiwork economy to one overwhelmed by industry and machine production. These mechanical changes presented novel approaches to working and living and on a very basic level changed society. This interaction started in Britain in the eighteenth hundred years and from that point spread to different regions of the planet....
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Swaraj Party: Its Objectives and Works
Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das and Motilal Nehru founded the Swaraj Dal in January 1923 by resigning from Congress as they disliked the new program launched by congress. After the Chauri Chaura incident, on February 5, 1922, the non-cooperation movement was discontinued. Its abrupt closure caused discontent among numerous people. Mahatma Gandhi was sentenced to six years which brought a halt to the national movement. Congress at that time set a program to connect people with constructive works like Khadi, Charkha, Untouchability, etc. However, many Congress leaders started demanding changes in this new program. The conservatives said that the complete closure of the political movement would reduce the public’s association with Congress....
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Anti-Rowlatt Satyagraha Movement
In the 1914s, World War I took place in most of the countries of Europe...
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Stalinism and Collectivization in The Soviet Union
The Soviet leadership took a confident course towards industrialization in the mid-1920s. Collectivization was one of the programs designed for a country’s rapid development. It refers to a type of collective farming system introduced by the Soviet Union government. Small pieces of farming land were taken from the farmers and were turned into huge farming camps. During Stalin’s time, this system was emphasized on a large scale and independent peasants were forcibly organized into collectivization....
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