Modern Indian History Which of the following statements is correct about Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru? Nehru stressed the importance of national planning Nehru did not believe in the doctrine of non-violence Nehru had his higher education in India only Nehru was not in favour of socialism Nehru stressed the importance of national planning Nehru did not believe in the doctrine of non-violence Nehru had his higher education in India only Nehru was not in favour of socialism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History What benefits did the Poona Pact offer to the depressed classes? 50% reservation in the ICS 20% reservation in the provincial legislature 18% seats in the central legislature and 148 seats in the provincial legislature 44 seats in the central legislature 50% reservation in the ICS 20% reservation in the provincial legislature 18% seats in the central legislature and 148 seats in the provincial legislature 44 seats in the central legislature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Tilak was sentenced and transported to Andaman Australia Mandalay Mandal Andaman Australia Mandalay Mandal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History In early 1898 Swami Vivekananda acquired a big plot of land on the western bank of the Ganga at a place called . . . . . to have a permanent abode for the monastery and monastic order originally started at Baranagar, and got it registered as Ramakrishna Math after a couple of years Belur Amritsar Lahore Allahabad Belur Amritsar Lahore Allahabad ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Mayo College was started at Delhi Calcutta Ajmer Agra Delhi Calcutta Ajmer Agra ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Where did Moplah Rebellion (1921) took place? kerala Gujarat Bihar Andhra Pradesh kerala Gujarat Bihar Andhra Pradesh ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Moplah Rebellion (or Malabar Rebellion) was an armed uprising against British authority and Hindu landlords in Malabar, Kerala in 1921. But the the movement was severely suppressed by the British forces.