Nyaya: Ambedkar (GE)
What is Ambedkar’s concept of nyaya (justice) and how does it relate to his critique of the caste system and […]
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What is Ambedkar’s concept of nyaya (justice) and how does it relate to his critique of the caste system and […]
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Unveiling Gandhi’s Perspective: Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj What is Swaraj according to Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj goes beyond
What is Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj: Gandhi’s Perspective Read Post »
Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) was an important Hindu monk and spiritual leader in India. He helped share Indian ideas about Vedanta
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Tarabai Shinde (1850–1918) was an Indian social reformer and a pioneer in the field of feminist literature during the late
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In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Dharma and Danda kautilya” from “GE– : ideas in indian political thought” are given
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Communalism in Indian Politics During the time of Indian nationalism and the struggle for independence, communalism played a significant role
Partition, Independence and Integration of states (GE) Read Post »
Peasants Social Movements Peasant movements were integral to the Indian nationalist movement, reflecting the socio-economic issues faced by rural communities
Social Movements: Peasants, Tribals, Workers, Women and anti-caste movements (GE) Read Post »
(A) Phases of Nationalist Movement Liberal Constitutionalists Phase:- The Liberal Constitutionalists Phase of the Indian nationalist movement refers to a
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In 19th-century India, there were two main ideas that influenced the fight for independence: reformism and anti-reformism. Some people wanted
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In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India: Nationalist, Imperialist, Marxist, and Subaltern” from