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The Non-Cooperation Movement: A Pivotal Chapter in India’s Freedom Struggle

The Non-Cooperation Movement of the 1920s was one of the earliest mass movements led by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule in India. Launched in response to the oppressive policies of the British government, especially the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the repressive Rowlatt Act, the movement aimed to bring about self-governance through nonviolent resistance. It played…

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Rowlatt Act: The ‘Black Act’ and Its Impact on India’s Freedom Struggle

The Rowlatt Act of 1919 is famously known as the ‘Black Act’ in Indian history. This legislation was passed by the British government with the intention of suppressing revolutionary activities and nationalist movements in India. The act was seen as a major betrayal by the British, as it curtailed civil liberties, allowing the colonial government…

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uttar Pradesh: Historical Significance and Cultural Legacy

Introduction Uttar Pradesh, the heartland of India, is home to a rich cultural and historical legacy that spans thousands of years. The state has witnessed the rise and fall of great empires, the spread of diverse religions, and the development of architectural marvels. Some of these heritage sites have been recognized by UNESCO for their…

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Heritage Arc: Exploring its Significance in Uttar Pradesh’s Tourism Potential

Introduction Heritage Arc is a unique initiative aimed at promoting tourism and preserving the rich cultural, historical, and architectural heritage of a particular region. In the context of Uttar Pradesh, the ‘Heritage Arc’ refers to a well-defined tourism circuit that connects three major cities—Agra, Lucknow, and Varanasi. These cities represent a blend of history, culture,…

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Development of Science and Technology During the Gupta Period

Introduction The Gupta period (circa 4th to 6th century CE) is often regarded as the “Golden Age” of India due to remarkable advancements in various fields, including science and technology. This era witnessed a significant growth in mathematics, astronomy, medicine, metallurgy, and engineering, which laid the foundation for many modern scientific principles. The Gupta rulers…

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Contribution of Revolutionaries of Uttar Pradesh in the Indian Freedom Struggle

Introduction The state of Uttar Pradesh (formerly known as the United Provinces) played a crucial role in India’s freedom struggle. It was not only the land of political leaders and social reformers but also home to numerous revolutionaries who fought valiantly against British colonial rule. These brave men and women engaged in armed resistance, inspired…

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