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Important Centres of Freedom Movement in India
This map shows the important centres of the freedom movement in India from 1857 to 1947.

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Important Sessions of Indian National Congress
This map shows the Important Sessions of Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1947

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Following outcomes can be expected out of democracy:
- Accountability to the citizens
- To efficiently run the administration and finances of the country
- Transparency in working of the government
- Free and fair elections
- To work for the development of majority and minority communities
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Power sharing is a term used to describe a system of governance in which all major segments of society are provided a permanent share of power; this system is often contrasted with government vs. opposition systems in which ruling coalitions rotate among various social groups over time.
These are the basic principles of power sharing as traditionally conceived:
grand coalition governments in which nearly all political parties have appointments;
protection of minority rights for groups;
decentralization of power;
decision making by consensus.
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Partition of Bengal, (1905), division of Bengal carried out by the British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, despite strong Indian nationalist opposition. It began a transformation of the Indian National Congress from a middle-class pressure group into a nationwide mass movement.
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on Cooperation Movement was launched in 1920 while the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.
Non Cooperation movement aimed at the refusal to cooperate with the governement. Main agenda of the Movement were surrender of titles and the boycott of government controlled schools, offices and courts. The Civil Disobedience Movement was aimed at breaking certain laws like the Salt Laws. People also refused to pay taxes at some places.
Non-cooperation movement was launched to unify Hindu and Muslims and to attain Swaraj while Civil disobedience movement was launched to attain ‘Purna Swaraj’ or complete independence.
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Lord Curzon was the viceroy during the partition of Bengal.
• The partition of Bengal was one of the worst events in Indian History.
• Bengal was partitioned on 16 October 1905.
• However, it was announced in the month of July, 1905.
• The main reason for the partition of Bengal was to divide the unity of Indians.
• British used their famous "divide and rule" policy to divide Bengal.
• As, Bengal was partitioned on the basis of religion.
• East Bengal was majorly dominated by Muslims and West was majorly dominated by Hindus.
• The present West Bengal is part of India meanwhile present East Bengal is Bangladesh.
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Solar energy solves the energy problem in India to some extent because:
1) India is a tropical country; it has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy.
2) Solar energy is an important alternate source like the wind energy.
3) The government should educate the people for maximum use of solar Energy and also provide incentives for setting up of solar panels.
4) The use of solar energy will be able to minimize the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cakes which causes a lot of pollution and is harmful for the lungs.
5) Use of Solar Energy will reduce the pressure on conventional sources of energy.
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Solar energy can solve India's energy problem:
1. Being a tropical country, India has a huge potential for solar energy generation.
2. It's especially useful in the rural and remote areas of the country.
3. It will reduce the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cake so it will indirectly contribute to the environment and manure supply.
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(a) The new Tory government in Britain constituted a Statutory Commission under Sir John Simon.
(b) Set up in response to the nationalist movement.
(c) The commission was to look in to the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes.
(d) The problem was that the commission did not have a single Indian member.
(e) When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ’Go back Simon’.
(f) All parties, including the Congress and the Muslim League, participated in the demonstrations.
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- Political Fragmentation: Like Germany, Italy was also politically fragmented. During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia- Piedmont was ruled by an Italian Prince.
- Role ofMazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini made efforts to unite Italian Republic. He had formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ for achieving his goal.
- Role of Count Cavour: He was the chief minister who led the movement to unify Italy. He formed a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and defeated the Austrian forces.
- Role of Giuseppe Garibaldi: Garibaldi also formed armed volunteers. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdoms of Two Sicilies and succeeded in driving out the Spanish rulers.
- In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy.

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