Yes, this MBD publication is fully updated and aligns exactly with the latest New Education Policy (NEP) syllabus for History of India (c. 1200-1947 CE) (HISDSC2) for Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. The book includes detailed explanations of all key concepts and terms mentioned in the university syllabus, such as Dar al-Islam, Balban’s Theory of Kingship, Chauth, Doctrine of Lapse, and Rowlatt Act, within the relevant chapters.
Certainly. It is an essential, comprehensive resource for distance education students, covering the entire syllabus in one volume as per the specific requirements of Panjab University.
The book is written in clear, academic Hindi, making it accessible for Hindi medium students while maintaining the depth required for university-level study.
Each unit's content is structured to provide detailed, analytical information suitable for crafting long answers (700-1000 words), as required by the exam pattern outlined in the book.
While the book primarily covers the theoretical content, the clarity and depth of the material directly aid in preparing for internal assessment components like assignments and presentations.
Yes, there is a complete chapter in Unit IV on the contribution of the Indian National Army (INA) and Subhash Chandra Bose to the Indian independence movement.
This book is designed as the primary and prescribed textbook, covering the entire syllabus exhaustively. For most students, it will be sufficient for thorough exam preparation.
Yes, the book includes the detailed instructions for paper setters and candidates, explaining the question format, marking distribution for short and long questions, and internal assessment breakdown.
Yes, Unit IV has specific chapters on the Contribution of the Ghadar Party and the Naujawan Bharat Sabha, explaining their role in the freedom struggle.
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Yes, this MBD publication is fully updated and aligns exactly with the latest New Education Policy (NEP) syllabus for History of India (c. 1200-1947 CE) (HISDSC2) for Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. The book includes detailed explanations of all key concepts and terms mentioned in the university syllabus, such as Dar al-Islam, Balban’s Theory of Kingship, Chauth, Doctrine of Lapse, and Rowlatt Act, within the relevant chapters.
Certainly. It is an essential, comprehensive resource for distance education students, covering the entire syllabus in one volume as per the specific requirements of Panjab University.
The book is written in clear, academic Hindi, making it accessible for Hindi medium students while maintaining the depth required for university-level study.
Each unit's content is structured to provide detailed, analytical information suitable for crafting long answers (700-1000 words), as required by the exam pattern outlined in the book.
While the book primarily covers the theoretical content, the clarity and depth of the material directly aid in preparing for internal assessment components like assignments and presentations.
Yes, there is a complete chapter in Unit IV on the contribution of the Indian National Army (INA) and Subhash Chandra Bose to the Indian independence movement.
This book is designed as the primary and prescribed textbook, covering the entire syllabus exhaustively. For most students, it will be sufficient for thorough exam preparation.
Yes, the book includes the detailed instructions for paper setters and candidates, explaining the question format, marking distribution for short and long questions, and internal assessment breakdown.
Yes, Unit IV has specific chapters on the Contribution of the Ghadar Party and the Naujawan Bharat Sabha, explaining their role in the freedom struggle.