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In 8th class, history focuses on bridging the gap between medieval and modern eras. Students should understand the socio-political changes during the decline of the Mughal Empire and the rise of colonial powers. Lessons should cover significant events like the Revolt of 1857, the Indian National Movement, and the framing of the Constitution. Simplified explanations of cause-and-effect relationships and the role of reform movements help students appreciate the evolution of India’s society, politics, and economy. This approach ensures a well-rounded understanding of modern Indian history.
Chapter 1: How When and Where
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Chapter 2: From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes Power
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Chapter 3: Ruling The Countryside
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Chapters:4 Tribals Dikus and the Vision Of A Golden Age
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Chapter 5: When People Rebel-1857 and After
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Chapter 6: Weavers , Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
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Chapter 7: Civilising the Native ,Educating The Nation
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Chapter 8: Women,Caste and Reform
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Chapter 9:The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Chapter 10 : India After Independence
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