*Instant revision* 1915 : Gandhiji returns to India 1917 : Gandhiji went to Champaran Bihar 1917 : Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat 1918 : Ahmedabad mill Strike 1918 -1919 and 1920-21 : There is a severe food scarcity as a result of many Indian regions’ crops failing. 1919 : Rowlatt Act 13th April 1919 : JallianwalaBagh massacre 1919 : Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay 1920 : In summer of 1920 Gandhiji and Shawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India 1920(Nagpur Session): Non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress 1909 : Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj 1920(June) : Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh 6th January 1921 : The police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli January 1921 : The non cooperation Khilafat movement began 1921 census : According to the census, famines and other disasters caused the deaths of 12 to 13 million people. 1921 : Houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked 1921 : Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag February 1922 : Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement 1924 : Ram Raju was captured and executed 1926-1930 : Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930 1927 : The establishment of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries 1928 : Simon Commission arrived in India 1928 : All party conference October 1929 : Lord Irwin offered Dominion status December 1929 : PurnaSwaraj was demanded 26 January 1930 : Independence day was celebrated for the first time 6th April 1930 : Salt Satyagraha was started April 1930 : Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar 1930 : Muhammad Iqbal stepped down as Muslim League president. 5th March 1931 : Gandhi Irwin pact December 1931 : The political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail September 1932 : Poona pact 1930 and 1932 : There was a strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932. 1934 : By 1934 the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum 14th July 1942 : The Indian National Congress endorsed the historic Quit India Resolution.
Here are the notes on Nationalism in India for Class 10: The Rise of Nationalism - *Nationalism*: A sense of belonging and loyalty to one's own nation. - *Factors that led to the rise of nationalism in India*: 1. Influence of Western education 2. Development of transport and communication 3. Role of the press 4. Impact of the First World War Early Nationalist Movements - *Early nationalist movements*: 1. *Swadeshi Movement (1905-1911)*: Boycott of British goods and promotion of Indian industries. 2. *Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922)*: Mass movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, focusing on non-violent resistance. 3. *Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)*: Mass movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, focusing on breaking British laws. Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement - *Mahatma Gandhi's contribution to the nationalist movement*: 1. *Non-violent resistance*: Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance inspired Indians to participate in the nationalist movement. 2. *Mass mobilization*: Gandhi's ability to mobilize masses through movements like the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement. 3. *Inspiring leaders*: Gandhi inspired leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Other Nationalist Leaders - *Jawaharlal Nehru*: A key leader of the Indian National Congress, Nehru played a crucial role in shaping India's future. - *Subhas Chandra Bose*: A charismatic leader, Bose founded the Indian National Army (INA) and fought against British colonial rule. - *Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel*: A key leader of the Indian National Congress, Patel played a crucial role in integrating princely states into the Indian Union. Conclusion - *Nationalism in India*: A complex and multifaceted phenomenon that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. - *Key factors*: Western education, transport and communication, the press, and the impact of the First World War contributed to the rise of nationalism in India. - *Leaders and movements*: Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel were key leaders, while movements like the Swadeshi Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, and Civil Disobedience Movement played a crucial role in shaping India's nationalist movement. Please like
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12:34 On 22 August 1907, the flag was unfurled by Madam Cama at Stuttgart, Germany. the flag was collectively designed by Madam Cama, VINAYAK DAMODAR SAVARKAR , and Shyamji Krishna Varma.
00:05 Nationalism in India after Gandhi's arrival in 1915 00:50 British policies increased hardships for Indians 02:25 Peaceful protests turned violent leading to martial law imposition 03:07 Gandhi halted the Rollet Satyagraha movement 04:34 Boycott of foreign goods led to new economic challenges in India 05:13 Opposition to British Rule in India 06:38 Non-Cooperation Movement and emergence of Swaraj Party 07:19 Resistance to the Simon Commission in India 08:42 Salt Satyagraha movement led by Mahatma Gandhi 09:19 Discord between participant groups in civil disobedience movement 10:35 Women's participation in Civil Disobedience Movement 11:16 Conflicts between Hindus and Muslims during the Indian National Movement 12:45 Britishers did not declare us incapable; our history is glorious.
Sir just wanted to drop a quick note as I'm wrapping up my last SST classes with you. Seriously, your classes have been a blast - who knew sst could be this cool? ur enthusiasm and knack for explaining stuff made even the tricky topics interesting. Big thanks for being such a cool teacher Gonna miss your classes, but I'm flexing all that SST knowledge you dropped on us. You're a legend, Sir!🚀Thanks a bunch for making learning fun!🌟Mad respect for all the knowledge!🌟I will always remember you, and i hope i can meet you some day!! Love ya sir and thanks Again!!
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**Nationalism in India (Class 10th CBSE)** Nationalism in India emerged as a powerful movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as a response to British colonial rule. It was a struggle for freedom and self-determination that brought together people from various regions, cultures, and religions. The movement aimed at uniting Indians against British exploitation, fostering a sense of collective identity, and asserting the country's sovereignty. Key events and figures in the development of Indian nationalism include: 1. **Early Nationalist Movements**: In the late 19th century, social reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and organizations such as the Indian National Congress (INC), founded in 1885, played a crucial role in raising awareness about the injustices of British rule and pushing for political reforms. 2. **Partition of Bengal (1905)**: The British decision to divide Bengal to weaken nationalist sentiments led to widespread protests, marking a turning point in Indian resistance. The slogan "Vande Mataram" became a symbol of unity and patriotism. 3. **Gandhi's Role in Nationalism**: Mahatma Gandhi's leadership, starting with the Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22), followed by the Salt March (1930), and the Quit India Movement (1942), was pivotal. His principles of non-violence (ahimsa) and civil disobedience inspired millions to join the fight for independence. 4. **Role of Revolutionary Movements**: Alongside Gandhi’s non-violent methods, groups like the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), led by Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, advocated for more direct action against British rule. 5. **Civil Rights and Social Reform**: Nationalism in India was also intertwined with social reform movements aimed at challenging the caste system, untouchability, and gender inequality, with leaders like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fighting for the rights of Dalits. In conclusion, Indian nationalism was a multifaceted movement, which not only sought independence from British rule but also worked towards social and political equality. It culminated in the independence of India in 1947, ending over two centuries of British colonial dominance. Like 💀☠🤬🤬 RAPID REVISION
1:44 it is true that we should always stand with truth but without violence it is very hard to fight other At the time of Mahabharat KRISHAN was also stand with truth and he try to stop the war but after he use violence to win this show that "अहिंसा परमो धर्मः, धर्म हिंसा तथैव चः"। Means ahinsa to param dharm hai per jab dherm per aach aye to HIANSA karni hi padti h
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Non violence is fine but after the jallianwala bagh incident when hundreds of people died, gandhiji shouldn't have called off the movement as people were reacting to how they were treated without any mercy.... Other leaders were always hanged or arrested, but even in jail he got all the facilities. It's all behind a curtain that is not being removed... And about bhagwat geeta it is also stated that it is also a sin to suffer through repression
1915 : Gandhiji returns to India 1917 : Gandhiji went to Champaran Bihar 1917 : Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat 1918 : Ahmedabad mill Strike 1918 -1919 and 1920-21 : There is a severe food scarcity as a result of many Indian regions’ crops failing. 1919 : Rowlatt Act 13th April 1919 : JallianwalaBagh massacre 1919 : Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay 1920 : In summer of 1920 Gandhiji and Shawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India 1920(Nagpur Session): Non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress 1909 : Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj 1920(June) : Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh 6th January 1921 : The police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli January 1921 : The non cooperation Khilafat movement began 1921 census : According to the census, famines and other disasters caused the deaths of 12 to 13 million people. 1921 : Houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked 1921 : Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag February 1922 : Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement 1924 : Ram Raju was captured and executed 1926-1930 : Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930 1927 : The establishment of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries 1928 : Simon Commission arrived in India 1928 : All party conference October 1929 : Lord Irwin offered Dominion status December 1929 : PurnaSwaraj was demanded 26 January 1930 : Independence day was celebrated for the first time 6th April 1930 : Salt Satyagraha was started April 1930 : Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar 1930 : Muhammad Iqbal stepped down as Muslim League president. 5th March 1931 : Gandhi Irwin pact December 1931 : The political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail September 1932 : Poona pact 1930 and 1932 : There was a strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932. 1934 : By 1934 the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum 14th July 1942 : The Indian National Congress endorsed the historic Quit India Resolution. Edit - Thank you for likes ❤️
Thank you Sir, I'm from ICSE board and is going to shift into CBSE and have opted for Humanities. ICSE and CBSE sst syllabus is very different and I had to complete CBSE's syllabus for my entrance exam in a school which I really want to go to.
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1915 : Gandhiji returns to India
1917 : Gandhiji went to Champaran Bihar
1917 : Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat
1918 : Ahmedabad mill Strike
1918 -1919 and 1920-21 : There is a severe food scarcity as a result of many Indian regions’ crops failing.
1919 : Rowlatt Act
13th April 1919 : JallianwalaBagh massacre
1919 : Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay
1920 : In summer of 1920 Gandhiji and Shawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India
1920(Nagpur Session): Non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress
1909 : Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj
1920(June) : Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh
6th January 1921 : The police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli
January 1921 : The non cooperation Khilafat movement began
1921 census : According to the census, famines and other disasters caused the deaths of 12 to 13 million people.
1921 : Houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked
1921 : Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag
February 1922 : Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement
1924 : Ram Raju was captured and executed
1926-1930 : Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930
1927 : The establishment of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries
1928 : Simon Commission arrived in India
1928 : All party conference
October 1929 : Lord Irwin offered Dominion status
December 1929 : PurnaSwaraj was demanded
26 January 1930 : Independence day was celebrated for the first time
6th April 1930 : Salt Satyagraha was started
April 1930 : Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar
1930 : Muhammad Iqbal stepped down as Muslim League president.
5th March 1931 : Gandhi Irwin pact
December 1931 : The political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail
September 1932 : Poona pact
1930 and 1932 : There was a strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932.
1934 : By 1934 the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum
14th July 1942 : The Indian National Congress endorsed the historic Quit India Resolution.
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Here are the notes on Nationalism in India for Class 10:
The Rise of Nationalism
- *Nationalism*: A sense of belonging and loyalty to one's own nation.
- *Factors that led to the rise of nationalism in India*:
1. Influence of Western education
2. Development of transport and communication
3. Role of the press
4. Impact of the First World War
Early Nationalist Movements
- *Early nationalist movements*:
1. *Swadeshi Movement (1905-1911)*: Boycott of British goods and promotion of Indian industries.
2. *Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922)*: Mass movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, focusing on non-violent resistance.
3. *Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)*: Mass movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, focusing on breaking British laws.
Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement
- *Mahatma Gandhi's contribution to the nationalist movement*:
1. *Non-violent resistance*: Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance inspired Indians to participate in the nationalist movement.
2. *Mass mobilization*: Gandhi's ability to mobilize masses through movements like the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement.
3. *Inspiring leaders*: Gandhi inspired leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
Other Nationalist Leaders
- *Jawaharlal Nehru*: A key leader of the Indian National Congress, Nehru played a crucial role in shaping India's future.
- *Subhas Chandra Bose*: A charismatic leader, Bose founded the Indian National Army (INA) and fought against British colonial rule.
- *Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel*: A key leader of the Indian National Congress, Patel played a crucial role in integrating princely states into the Indian Union.
Conclusion
- *Nationalism in India*: A complex and multifaceted phenomenon that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- *Key factors*: Western education, transport and communication, the press, and the impact of the First World War contributed to the rise of nationalism in India.
- *Leaders and movements*: Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel were key leaders, while movements like the Swadeshi Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, and Civil Disobedience Movement played a crucial role in shaping India's nationalist movement.
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12:34 On 22 August 1907, the flag was unfurled by Madam Cama at Stuttgart, Germany. the flag was collectively designed by Madam Cama, VINAYAK DAMODAR SAVARKAR , and Shyamji Krishna Varma.
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00:05 Nationalism in India after Gandhi's arrival in 1915
00:50 British policies increased hardships for Indians
02:25 Peaceful protests turned violent leading to martial law imposition
03:07 Gandhi halted the Rollet Satyagraha movement
04:34 Boycott of foreign goods led to new economic challenges in India
05:13 Opposition to British Rule in India
06:38 Non-Cooperation Movement and emergence of Swaraj Party
07:19 Resistance to the Simon Commission in India
08:42 Salt Satyagraha movement led by Mahatma Gandhi
09:19 Discord between participant groups in civil disobedience movement
10:35 Women's participation in Civil Disobedience Movement
11:16 Conflicts between Hindus and Muslims during the Indian National Movement
12:45 Britishers did not declare us incapable; our history is glorious.
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I have completed my sst syllabus with your guidence...i have realised that revision is the only key to sst and this series is truely amazing for quick revison because i always end up spending many hours in just a few chapters...hope to get a good mark on sst.
Bro not flexing but I completed it in first week of January
@@AllenRizz-e8e good for you pal..still studying the whole year was worth it ngl
Me who didn't touch seven chapter till now
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7:28...Gaddari karbe was epic 😂😂 ... thank you sir for this wonderful rapid revision lecture... this will help a lot🎉...you are God of SST...!!!❤❤
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How much percentage you get ?
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2:56 "goliyan chalwa deta hai "
Finally someone who didn't said "dete hai"
Ya some people says : " 'Sir' General Dyre " 😅
It isn't about respect, it is about quantitative calling
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12:15 sir painting created by bankim chandra chatopadhayay but later painted by abnindranath tagore...
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Are bhai ch start krne se phle overview bhi to jarori h
Kon kon boards morning ke din dhek rahe hai
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0:54 I just miss, "Hello everybody, This is Digraj Singh Rajput. Welcome to Magnet Brains."
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Kon kon Board Exam Kai Ek Raat pehle dekh rahe hai ⚜️
Here you get the best explanation 😍 of SST
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**Nationalism in India (Class 10th CBSE)**
Nationalism in India emerged as a powerful movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as a response to British colonial rule. It was a struggle for freedom and self-determination that brought together people from various regions, cultures, and religions. The movement aimed at uniting Indians against British exploitation, fostering a sense of collective identity, and asserting the country's sovereignty.
Key events and figures in the development of Indian nationalism include:
1. **Early Nationalist Movements**: In the late 19th century, social reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and organizations such as the Indian National Congress (INC), founded in 1885, played a crucial role in raising awareness about the injustices of British rule and pushing for political reforms.
2. **Partition of Bengal (1905)**: The British decision to divide Bengal to weaken nationalist sentiments led to widespread protests, marking a turning point in Indian resistance. The slogan "Vande Mataram" became a symbol of unity and patriotism.
3. **Gandhi's Role in Nationalism**: Mahatma Gandhi's leadership, starting with the Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22), followed by the Salt March (1930), and the Quit India Movement (1942), was pivotal. His principles of non-violence (ahimsa) and civil disobedience inspired millions to join the fight for independence.
4. **Role of Revolutionary Movements**: Alongside Gandhi’s non-violent methods, groups like the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), led by Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, advocated for more direct action against British rule.
5. **Civil Rights and Social Reform**: Nationalism in India was also intertwined with social reform movements aimed at challenging the caste system, untouchability, and gender inequality, with leaders like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fighting for the rights of Dalits.
In conclusion, Indian nationalism was a multifaceted movement, which not only sought independence from British rule but also worked towards social and political equality. It culminated in the independence of India in 1947, ending over two centuries of British colonial dominance.
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1:44 it is true that we should always stand with truth but without violence it is very hard to fight other
At the time of Mahabharat KRISHAN was also stand with truth and he try to stop the war but after he use violence to win this show that
"अहिंसा परमो धर्मः, धर्म हिंसा तथैव चः"।
Means ahinsa to param dharm hai per jab dherm per aach aye to HIANSA karni hi padti h
JAI SHREE RADHE KRISHNA
Bhai ye statement "धर्म हिंसा तथय्व च" kisi bhi religious scriptures/sculptures me nahi likha hai.
Haa lekin mai iss baat se agree karta hu ki agar dharm pe baat aaye to hinsa necessary hai (Mahabharat bhi proof hai)🙏🏻
Bhai channel subscribe kar
Non violence is fine but after the jallianwala bagh incident when hundreds of people died, gandhiji shouldn't have called off the movement as people were reacting to how they were treated without any mercy....
Other leaders were always hanged or arrested, but even in jail he got all the facilities. It's all behind a curtain that is not being removed...
And about bhagwat geeta it is also stated that it is also a sin to suffer through repression
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Did anyone noticed that at 4:07 Digraj sir winked
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Digraj bhaiya ki jaii hoo bhyii ❤😂 8:51
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Digras sir"s rapid revision
Can save boards❎can save life ✅......
Digraj Sir is the best! The way he explained the whole chapter in 13 mins is mind blowing
10:24 10:45 11:01 11:13 11:48 important point... jarurrrr dekhee
1915 : Gandhiji returns to India
1917 : Gandhiji went to Champaran Bihar
1917 : Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat
1918 : Ahmedabad mill Strike
1918 -1919 and 1920-21 : There is a severe food scarcity as a result of many Indian regions’ crops failing.
1919 : Rowlatt Act
13th April 1919 : JallianwalaBagh massacre
1919 : Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay
1920 : In summer of 1920 Gandhiji and Shawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India
1920(Nagpur Session): Non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress
1909 : Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj
1920(June) : Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh
6th January 1921 : The police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli
January 1921 : The non cooperation Khilafat movement began
1921 census : According to the census, famines and other disasters caused the deaths of 12 to 13 million people.
1921 : Houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked
1921 : Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag
February 1922 : Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement
1924 : Ram Raju was captured and executed
1926-1930 : Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930
1927 : The establishment of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries
1928 : Simon Commission arrived in India
1928 : All party conference
October 1929 : Lord Irwin offered Dominion status
December 1929 : PurnaSwaraj was demanded
26 January 1930 : Independence day was celebrated for the first time
6th April 1930 : Salt Satyagraha was started
April 1930 : Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar
1930 : Muhammad Iqbal stepped down as Muslim League president.
5th March 1931 : Gandhi Irwin pact
December 1931 : The political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail
September 1932 : Poona pact
1930 and 1932 : There was a strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932.
1934 : By 1934 the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum
14th July 1942 : The Indian National Congress endorsed the historic Quit India Resolution.
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Thank you sir for amazing explanation. All concepts are crystal clear . hats off to u ❣️👍🏻✌️
Tomorrow is exam and now we are learning the topic for boards 🤡
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best teacher of class 10th ever your revision series is so good
At the explanation time.... Memes are very helpful to explain something ...... 😂😂
Maja bhi aya samajh bhi aya,,,,,
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Sirf print Bach hai vo bhi 3 hrs me ho jaega upgrade se padha hai
Thanks for this video sir because revision is also important for us and this video is very helpful
Print culture and modern world
Thank you Sir, I'm from ICSE board and is going to shift into CBSE and have opted for Humanities.
ICSE and CBSE sst syllabus is very different and I had to complete CBSE's syllabus for my entrance exam in a school which I really want to go to.
Digraj sir why is the video of rapid revision of nationalism in Europe is age restricted....
His editor deserves a raise in salary🤌🏼
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THANKU SIR FOR THIS SERIES!!!
Thank u sir APA jldi thik hojao yehi dua h
12:40 who noticed the time message and battery percentage over vande mataram flag
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2:42 firing krne ka tarika thoda casual h 😂😂😂😂
Sexual hai*💀
Ha 💀🌚
10:41 Gandhi ji ke maje hi maje 😂😂😂
oo bhai.. they are his nieces.... if u know the story.... u know it.......
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Only gandhi
thankyou digraj its very informative and useful especially for students like us jinke upar se jaati hai sst❤
Profile picture pe to thodi sharam karlo
Hats off for digraj sir ❤❤❤❤