Modern India Notes for UGC NET History — Code 06
British rule to Independence — 14 chapters, 303 pages, chapter-wise PYQs, in English & हिंदी.
Modern India carries some of the highest marks in the paper and the most factual detail to organise. This module compresses colonial policy, the economic critique, the reform movements and the freedom struggle into 14 tightly structured chapters.
Complete Chapter List — 14 Chapters
303 pages · chapter-wise PYQs. Pick your language below — it sets the language of the chapters and your purchase.
- 1Sources of Modern Indian History
- 2Rise of British Power in India
- 3British Administration – Company to Crown
- 4Land Revenue Systems and Agrarian Economy
- 5Colonial Economy – Drain of Wealth & Deindustrialisation
- 6Revolt of 1857 – Causes, Nature & Impact
- 7Indian Renaissance and Social Reform Movements
- 8Women’s Question in Colonial India
- 9Indian Nationalism – Moderates and Extremists
- 10Gandhian Mass Movements – Non-Cooperation to Quit India
- 11Partition of India – Communalism & Independence
- 12Post-Independence India – Constitution to LPG Reforms
- 13British Industrial Policy, Labour & Tribal Movements
- 14India and the World – Colonialism to Decolonisation
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Why these Modern India notes work
Instead of a flat chronology, the notes group the period into the analytical themes the UGC NET prizes — the economic critique of colonialism, the moderate-extremist-Gandhian phases and constitutional development — each PYQ-tagged, with bilingual key terms.
Frequently asked questions
Does this module cover post-1947 India?
Yes — through Independence and the immediate post-Independence consolidation relevant to the syllabus.
Are the reform movements covered for source questions?
Yes, with the historiographical depth the UGC NET tests.