The 1857 Uprising was the culmination of the recurrent big and small local rebellions that
had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British rule. Elucidate
Battle of parsy 1757-1857 great revolt Before 1857 Religious upraising Hindu upraising -sanyasi Bengal Muslim – Farazi movement Haji shariayat ullah ZAMIDARS/RULERS Velu thampi dalava Raja Pratap singh Vishakahapatanam TRIBAL UPRAISING Garo hillls Meghalaya-khasi-ganga singh Ahom revolt Examine the linkages between 19th centuries ‘Indian renaissance’ and emergence of national identity 19 th century - changes in Indian polity and society Modern education Raja ram mohan roy Sati/widow marriage Emergence of dalit section Fight against caste system Art Bengal school Rabinandranatha Tagore and followed by renowned artists like Gaganendranath Tagore, Assess the impact of global warming on coral life system with examples. The increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to human activities causes global warming or climate change Bleaching – great barrier reef of Aus Caribbean coral reefs ‘will be lost within 20 years’ without protection Temp change-phytoplankton-mineral Discuss the causes of depletion of mangroves and explain their importance in maintaining coastal ecology. Pollution Climate change Coastal erosion Wood pulp/fire wood -over harvesting Mineral imbalance Global warming Coral reef depletion Kallen pokkudan/chilika lake planting Natural reasons – tsunami Low yield, incresr salinity Can the strategy of regional-resource based manufacturing help in promoting employment in India? Manufacturing units Co operative societies for un organised sector Start up in software sector Defence corridor Skill development-china model Msme development State govt role Discuss the factors for localization of agro-based food processing industries of North West India. Cheap labour Connectivity to market through myanamr,Bhutan, Climate Unpolluted natural resource Meat processing is part of life What makes the Indian society unique in sustaining its culture? Discuss. Secular/religious harmony Family Generations are connected Saving money for coming generations-gold Adaption Women empowerment What are the challenges to our cultural practices in the name of secularism Jallikat -vinayaka chathurthi celebration Beef ban Judiciary secularism Supporting minority Many voices had strengthened and enriched the nationalist movement during the Gandhian phase. 1910 to 1947 Guided frredom fighters -non vilence Indian muslim movement A campaign in defense of the caliphate was launched, led in India by the brothers Shaukat and Muḥammad ʿAlī and by Abul Kalam Azad. The leaders joined forces with Mahatma Gandhi’s noncooperation movement for Indian freedom, promising nonviolence in return for his support of the Khilafat movement. Women freedom fighters Inc Upper class participation Hindu -rss hindu mahasabha No-changers continued their constructive program of spinning, temperance, Hindu-Muslim unity, removal of untouchability, etc whereas Swarajists won the election of Central Legislative Assembly in November 1923 filling the political void while the national movement was regaining its strength. Assess the role of British imperial power in complicating the process of transfer of power during 1940s 1940-1947: Ww2/power transfer Two Nations Theory British lawyer, Sir Cyril Radcliffe princely states were not a part of the British India, they became independent and had the option to either merge with India or with Pakistan or to stay independent. ven after the efforts of Lord Mountbatten, Nehru and Patel, few princely states like Kashmir, Junagadh and Hyderabad posed some serious challenges in the already troubled times. Bangladesh (later resolved through The Constitution 100th Amendment Act, 2015), the migration issue, Kashmir issue between India-Pakistan etc. have their roots in the complications created by the British imperial power during the 1940s. The August Offer 1940- announced by the then Viceroy Linlithgow, the offer sought to gain India’s support to the war by proposing- expansion of viceroy’s executive council with mainly Indians, a constituent assembly post-war with mainly Indians. Cripps Mission 1942 Explain how the foundations of modern world were laid by the American and French revolution he American Revolution, conventionally dated 1776-1783 French Revolution that followed it beginning in 1789 Constitution,peoples right Democracy Its success immediately inspired anti-monarchical, democratic, or independence movements not only in France, but also in the Netherlands, Belgium, Geneva, Ireland, and the French sugar island of Saint Domingue (modern Haiti) Trade-new markets Impact of the French Revolution: Ideologies of liberty, equality, and fraternity Colony Waekend eup powers he abolition of Slavery after the French revolution was the first move against this repressive system and Britain followed suit in 1833 while the USA banned it in 1865. What is water stress? How and why does it differ regionally in India? Water stress is a condition where the demand for water exceeds the available amount during a certain period or when poor quality of available water restricts its use. Geographical variation Agricultural patterns Population density Water management practices Ni/Himalaya-galcier Si-urbanisation,agri Ni-mining Coastal-unground How can the mountain ecosystem be restored from the negative impact of development initiatives and tourism? Restriction on construction activities Tribal alnd protection-adivasi land right act Carrying capacity Hotspot protection Ngo Different commissions Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP)-gagdgil report How is efficient and affordable urban mass transport key to the rapid economic development of India? Traffic jam issues solved Individual vehicle Suburban area development Labour force accessibility Smart city proposal The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) in May 2017 adopted the National Transit Oriented Development policy with the intention of providing a guiding document to states and cities that are adopting Transit Oriented Development (TOD) as an urban growth strategy. Do we have cultural pockets of small India all over the nation? The metropolitan areas like National Capital Region of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru or coastal industrial hubs like Surat, Kochi, Visakhapatnam or religious centres like Ajmer, Amarnath, Chardhams etc can be taken as examples of hubs of such cultural pockets within India. diversity of people pools in together at a relatively smaller place, it becomes a cultural pocket. What are the continued challenges for women in India against time and space? Lack of political participation of women Glass ceiling Media
Are we losing our local identity for the global identity? Discuss