What is the Bijolia peasant movement?
The Bijolia peasant movement was a movement against excessive land revenue extractions that took place in Mewar state. Beginning in... View Article
The Bijolia peasant movement was a movement against excessive land revenue extractions that took place in Mewar state. Beginning in... View Article
The following factors were responsible for famine in Bengal during British rule: Droughts Policy failures Government apathy The Bengal Famine... View Article
The objective of Nehru’s forward policy was to force the Chinese from territories claimed by the Indian government. Nehru’s forward... View Article
Punjab was conquered by the British East India Company following the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Sikh War of 1849. This... View Article
The enemies of Hyder Ali were the Marathas and the British. The Marathas would defeat Hyder Ali in one of... View Article
The father of Tipu Sultan is Hyder Ali. Hyder Ali was a distinguished military commander who served under the Wodeyar... View Article
The signatories of the Treaty of Allahabad were as follows: Shah Alam II, son of the late Mughal Emperor Alamgir... View Article
The Treaty of Allahabad was signed on 16 August 1765. It was signed between the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II... View Article
Plassey is the anglicized form of the word Palashi. The area is named due to the abundance of the Palash... View Article
Plassey (alternatively spelt as Palassi) is located in the modern day state of West bengal. Plassey was the site of... View Article
Although, British rule in India was repressive, they were certain benefits that came about as a result: The British constructed... View Article
The British did not stay in India because their position had become untenable because World War II had destroyed its... View Article
Along with technological and military prowess, Britain dominated much of the world trade which allowed it to dominate the economies... View Article
The following factors were responsible for the success of the British Superior military resources of the British Empire Better and... View Article
The British were successful in carving out an empire in India due to the following reasons: Superior navy technology Advancements... View Article
The East India Company acquired a charter from Queen Elizabeth I so that its merchants could start trading in the... View Article
The two major types of taxes are direct tax and indirect tax. The different types of direct taxes are income... View Article
France was the first country in the world to implement Goods and Services Tax (GST). More than 140 countries across... View Article
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax. It has subsumed many central and state level indirect taxes like... View Article
An indirect tax imposed on the goods and services is known as Goods and Services Tax (GST). It is a... View Article