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Evolution of India’s Constitution: A Comprehensive Guide to Constitutional Development in India
The constitutional development in India under British rule can be traced through various acts and reforms that were implemented over time. Here’s an overview of some key acts along with…
Sources of Indian History (Literature) | Indian History Notes for UPSC State PSC
The Vedas | Brahmanas | Aranyakas | Upanishads | Buddhist Literature | Jain Literature | Sangam Literature | Historical Books
Indian Independence Act
The Indian Independence Act (18 July 1947) is an Act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom which divided British India into the two new independent dominions i.e. India and Pakistan.
Mountbatten Plan [1947] | Notes for UPSC State PSC
Background Provisions Reaction Aftermath Overall, the Mountbatten Plan sought to address the complex challenges of partition and independence in British India, but its implementation faced numerous obstacles and resulted in…
Constituent Assembly of India: Modern History of India
The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to frame the Constitution of India.
As per provisions of the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946, elections were held for the first time for the Constituent Assembly.
Interim Government of 1946
Learn about the Interim Government of 1946, a crucial step in India’s path to independence. Discover its formation, key players, goals, challenges, and the outcomes leading to the partition of India.
Cabinet Mission Plan [1946] – Members, Proposal, Outcome | Study Material for UPSC WBCS
The Cabinet Mission was a high-powered mission of three British Cabinet members.
The British government sent the Cabinet Mission to India to find ways to transfer power to India, suggest measures for forming a Constitution-making body, and set up an Interim Government.
The initiative to form the Mission was taken by Clement Attlee (the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 26 July 1945 to 26 October 1951).
The Wavell Plan 1945: A Key Step in India’s Struggle for Independence
The Wavell Plan 1945 The Wavell Plan was a crucial political proposal made in 1945 by the British viceroy, Lord Wavell, as part of the efforts to resolve the political…
Desai Liaquat Pact | Modern Indian History Notes for UPSC State PSC
Desai Liaquat Pact Result and Impact