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                                            INDIAN STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM
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                      Objectives :
                      To enable the learners to
                      1.   To introduce students with different phases of freedom struggle
                      2.   To make them understand the policies and strategies of British Government
                      3.   To acquaint students with the sacrifices of our freedom martyrs



                                               INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE -I


                Sr. No.                                            Topics

                  1.    British Expansion: Carnatic wars, Anglo Mysore wars, Anglo Maratha wars


                  2.    Political Establishment: Battle of Plassey, Battle of Buxar, Reforms of Lord Clive


                  3.    Consolidation of the British Raj: Development of Central structure, Changes in Economic Policy
                        and Educational Policy
                  4.    Constitutional Development: Regulating Act 1773 and Pitt’s India Act 1784

                  5.    Implementation of Imperial Policies: Reforms of Cornwallis, Reforms of William Bentinck
                  6.    Age of Reforms: Reforms of  Lord Dalhousie
                  7.    Reformist Movements: Brahmo Samaj and  Singh Sabha Movement
                  8.    Revivalist Movements: Arya Samaj
                  9.    The First Major Challenge 1857: Causes of revolt, Events, Causes for the failure, Aftermath



                 10.    Maps:   Important Centers of the Revolt of 1857 & India before independence
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