- Prologue
- HFS7/P1: Understanding State, Nation & Nationality
- HFS7/P2: Rise of nationalism and politics of association in British India
- HFS7/P3: Indian National Congress: origin, aims, objectives, safety-valve
- HFS7/P4: Moderates in India’s struggle for independence
- HFS7/P5: Extremists in India’s struggle for independence
Prologue
- So far in the history-freedom struggle lecture series, Mr.Pratik Nayak covered the entry and establishment of the British in India and India’s traditional response to British occupation such as 1857 and other revolts..
- Now the topic progresses further to India’s modern responses to British rule such as moderate and extremist movements and rise of Indian National Congress.
- Powerpoints available @Mrunal.org/download Under Mediafire=>powerpoints=>3_History
HFS7/P1: Understanding State, Nation & Nationality
- Recap of the previous lectures: British conquest of India, development of civil services and modern education in India, Gov generals of Bengal and India, Indian response to British rule – so far the traditional response has been covered such as the 1857 sepoy mutiny, civilian and tribal revolts.
- Today’s topics: development of nationalism and politics of association in India
- understanding the term “state”
- what is the difference between nation, and state and nationality?
- Characteristics or features of nationality
Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/dapS7NXGshQ
HFS7/P2: Rise of nationalism and politics of association in British India
- factors causing the growth of nationalism: impact of British rule, inspiration from Western ideas, modern education, literature and place, emergence of new social classes and political parties, social religious reform movements
- the rise of politics of association in India – Bangabhasha Prakasika Sabha, Zamindari association, bangle British India society, British India in association, East India Association, Indian league, Indian Association, Poona Sarvajanik Sabha, Madras Mahajan Sabha, Bombay Presidency Association
- previous UPSC prelims questions asked from this topic
Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/ESiYquGkPOg
HFS7/P3: Indian National Congress: origin, aims, objectives, safety-valve
- formation of Indian National Congress in the year 1885
- A.O.Hume and the safety valve theory behind the origin of Indian National Congress
- Role of Dababhai Naoroji, Pherozshah Mehta, W.C.Bonnerjee, S.N. Banerjee in the formation of INC.
- Aims and objectives of Congress: nation building, development of national leadership and political democracy, nurturing Indian nationhood.
Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/zK5Db27zeOI
HFS7/P4: Moderates in India’s struggle for independence
- rise of moderate political leaders in British India
- the ideas of Moderate political leaders- constitutional agitation, liberalism, resolution, petitions and meetings
- Demands of Moderate leaders: revenue reduction, expenditure reduction, favourable exchange rates for Indian currency, trade policy is, representation on democratic lines in Indian legislative Council and Judiciary; demand for civil rights such as freedom of speech freedom of press
- official attitude of the British towards INC and Moderates.
- Assessment of the moderates’ movement with special emphasis on Indian councils act 1861.
Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/uQPrCBy0dDg
HFS7/P5: Extremists in India’s struggle for independence
- factors leading to rise of extremist movement for India’s freedom: emergence of younger leaders and their dissatisfaction with Indian National Congress, famines and economic miseries, official secrets act, Lord Curzon’s oppressive rule and the partition of Bengal
- influence of Ethiopian struggle, Boer-wars, Japanese victory over Russia and other nationalist movements all over the world against European imperialism.
- Main leaders of extremist movement: Lal-Bal-Pal and Tilak.
- Next lecture: partition of Bengal and swadeshi movement (1905 – 1908)
Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/j7v78-bOdfc
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Thank you Sir!
thank u very much godfather pratik sir and great godfather mrunal sir … i thought tht now u will not post history videos any more…but thanks very much… for doing such a help to us who had been thugged by delhi coachingwalas… u r god for us sir..
Sir one request, there is one lecture missing in the series which has broken it. Please upload if possible. Thank you
Thank u sir…
THANKS A LOT
Sir. Aaplog bhagwan ho. Saare vudeo daal do history k plssssssssss…..
Thank you very much Sir!
please help me to find the link for power point of these HISTORY lectures .
please go to download section , select mediafire link here is link http://www.mediafire.com/folder/2bb433i58hp2v/General_Studies_Mrunal#8v0qyb0nm3t3e
Very very very thank you sir… Welcome back sir… Sir u rocxxxx…
AWESOME……Sir
hello
Legends are back .. both mrunal and prateek sir ….
Thanks a lot for survey lectures and History lectures.
!!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!
SIR JI >>>>>>
Thanks a ton!!!
Sir please upload the 3rd lecture that has not been uploaded as well.
Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK5Db27zeOI HFS7/P3 video link youtube
a robust effort sir, my best wishes always with all the team N THE FOUNDER MR. MRUNAL. i leaved Delhi this december on the behalf of your team, as i solved all the economy questions in last PRE, I got my lost confidence on self study again. I was there but not satisfied with tutors, they make the environment of pressure,they(all the classes) jst make money by making atmosphere of as ghost of upsc, n we cnt win without them. it was in all the area including drinking water, mess, land lord, property dealer etc are exploiting students in DR.MN AND IN OLD RN.
u all making us free from exploitation of classes, and nowadays i can see that many other classes also coming on the same platform.
so this credit honestly goes to MRUNAL SIR, to initiate it, when all Mukharjee and Old Rajendar nagar was exploiting us, he came with a genuine as well as simple mannered help, which is in reach of all common student.
really really thanks, and heartly congratulations.
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Sir, I bought India year book 2015 the previous year, should I buy it in 2016 too? How much has the content been upgraded, n what weightage does it carry for 2016 pre. Kindly guide.
Hi Mrunal, your initiative is really outstanding. But, I really have a feedback here… Please revive your written nature of post for the topics that you used to do earlier. It was way helpful, interesting and could be easily read in time. Videos are very good but reading stuffs removes the probable wastage of time in rewind and forward that people do to get hold of any precise data if may be needed to focus.
Thank you very much….
A faithful subscriber to your website.
Thanks Sir. In the playlist of direct link of your you tube channel, “HFS7/P3: Indian National Congress: origin, aims, objectives, safety-valve” is missing.Kindly, update it their also.
Sorry, typing error- *their- there.
Thnx a ton!!
thank you very much mrunal sir… i am very very greatful..!! :)
thank u so much for uploading history, please upload remaining history
Jai Ho SIR!!!!
Thanks for restarting this series
in history some videos are missing ….like education in india …so plzz…upload …and…thanx to all mrunal.org team…
Sir, please tell me. What to study from india year book .because it is a huge book.please tell me sir…
how do we download these lectures sir plz
Mrunal great job… Keep it up
please upload missing lecture