Introduction of India’s Independence

Independence of India: A Detailed Introduction India’s struggle for independence was a historic journey in which millions of people devoted their lives. India gained independence from British rule on 15 August 1947. This struggle lasted for almost 200 years and involved many revolutionary movements , non-violent protests and sacrifices.  Beginning of British rule In 1757 … Read more

Brahmo Samaj

Expansion of Brahmo Samaj Introduction:Brahmo Samaj was a 19th century social and religious reform movement in India , founded by Raja Rammohan Roy It was founded in 1828. Its main objective was to remove the evil practices prevalent in Hinduism and to promote unity , rationalism , and spirituality in the society. 1. Establishment and … Read more

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar: Social reformer and educationist Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar ( 26 September 1820 – 29 July 1891) was a great social reformer , educationist and writer of India . He was one of the main pillars of the Bengal Renaissance and his role in women’s education , widow remarriage and social reform was very … Read more

 Raja Rammohan Roy

Raja Ram Mohan Roy: Social reformer of India and pioneer of renaissance Raja Rammohan Roy ( 1772-1833) was one of the great social reformers of India. He is considered the pioneer of Indian Renaissance. He was a visionary thinker , educationist and social worker , who made significant efforts to end the evils prevalent in … Read more

Quit India Movement

Quit India Movement – A detailed description The Quit India Movement was an important phase of the Indian independence struggle , which was launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942 in Mumbai. Gwalia Tank Ground (today’s August Kranti Maidan) It was started from ‘ August Revolution ‘ It is also called the British movement. … Read more

Civil Disobedience Movement

Civil Disobedience Movement Civil disobedience movement It was an important chapter in the freedom struggle of India , which Mahatma Gandhi under the leadership of 12 March 1930 was started. The aim of this movement was to protest against the unjust laws of the British government non-violent way The aim was to oppose the freedom … Read more

Non-Cooperation Movement

Cooperation Movement was an important phase of the Indian freedom struggle , which was started by Mahatma Gandhi on 1 August 1920. Its purpose was to protest against the British government in a peaceful and non-violent way so that India could achieve Swaraj (self-rule). Through this movement, the Indian people were inspired to non-cooperate with … Read more

Sri Lanka

Detailed introduction of Sri Lanka 1. General Introduction Sri Lanka , officially known as The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island country located in the Indian Ocean . It is located southeast of India and is bordered by India. Palk Strait And Gulf of Mannar Separates them. 2. Historical background The history … Read more

Hezbollah

Introduction to Hezbollah Hezbollah​ It is a Shia Islamic organization and political party headquartered in Lebanon. The organization was established in the early 1980s with the help of Iran and emerged mainly as a resistance against Israel and Western powers . Founding and objectives of Hezbollah Establishment: Main objectives: Structure and power of Hezbollah 1. … Read more

Hamas

1. Introduction Hamas whose full name Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyya is a Palestinian Islamist organization and political party . It is mainly active in the Gaza Strip and is known for its armed struggle against Israel. 2. Establishment and history Establishment of Hamas 1987 It was founded in 1918 , when the first Intifada (Palestinian uprising) … Read more