The period from 1858 to 1947 marked the era of direct British Crown rule in India, following the dissolution of the East India Company in the aftermath of...
The period of British rule in India, extending from the mid-eighteenth century to 1947, brought about profound economic and social transformations. While the British introduced modern systems of...
The Indian Freedom Struggle represents one of the most remarkable and sustained movements in world history, spanning nearly two centuries of resistance against British colonial domination. It evolved...
Throughout the period of British rule in India, widespread peasant and tribal uprisings occurred as expressions of resistance to colonial exploitation and social oppression. These revolts reflected the...
The nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in India witnessed a wave of religious and social reform movements that aimed to revitalise traditional faiths while responding to the challenges...
The independence of India in 1947 marked the beginning of a new era in the subcontinent’s history. The end of British colonial rule brought both hope and immense...
The constitutional history of India represents a progressive journey of political, legal, and administrative evolution that culminated in the formation of the Constitution of independent India in 1950....
The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the land, providing the fundamental political framework, powers, and responsibilities of government institutions while guaranteeing certain rights to citizens....
The Constitution of India, adopted on 26 November 1949 and enforced on 26 January 1950, is the supreme law of the country. It lays down the framework defining...
The Union Legislature and Executive form the central pillars of the Indian political system, established under the Constitution of India (1950). These institutions embody the principle of parliamentary...