"MBD History of India (1750-1964 A.D)" is an academic textbook that offers a comprehensive exploration of Indian history from the establishment of British rule to independence and subsequent developments, specifically designed for BA 2nd Year, Semester 3 students at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
The book is authored by M. Paul and published by Malhotra Publishing House.
The book covers extensive topics, including the foundation of British rule, administrative reforms, the Uprising of 1857, economic changes, socio-religious reform movements, the growth of political consciousness, and significant events leading up to and following India's independence in 1947.
The book you are browsing is primarily written in Punjabi, making it accessible for students who prefer to study in their native language. However, we are pleased to inform you that this book is also available in Hindi and English versions, ensuring that a wider audience can engage with the material effectively.
The book includes solved solutions for common questions, short answer type questions, and previous university papers, enabling students to refine their answering techniques and gauge their preparedness for exams.
Yes, the book highlights the contributions of notable figures such as Jyotiba Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and Mahatma Gandhi, demonstrating their pivotal roles in socio-religious movements and the struggle for independence.
The book is divided into four units, each containing detailed analyses of specific historical themes. It also includes a segment for map work to enhance geographical understanding of historical contexts.
The exam consists of short answer type questions and essay-type questions, with a compulsory map question related to historical places, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of students' knowledge.
Yes, the book addresses significant developments in India after independence, including the making of the constitution, integration of princely states, and the reorganization of states.
Yes, the book is designed to aid all students, including private candidates, providing them with the necessary resources to understand the syllabus and perform well in their exams.