Course Content
Theme 01: The First War of Independence in 1857
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Theme 02: Growth of Nationalism
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Theme 04: Partition of Bengal.
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Theme 05: Rise of Assertive Nationalism
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Theme 06: The Muslim League and the Lucknow Pact
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Theme 07: Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
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Theme 08: Quit India Movement
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Theme 09: Forward Bloc and the Indian National Army
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Theme 10: Independence and Partition of India
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Theme 11: The First World War
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Theme 12: Rise of Dictatorships
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Theme 13: The Second World War
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Theme 14: United Nations Organisation
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Theme 15: Major Agencies of the United Nations
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Theme 16: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Theme 17: Non-Aligned Movement
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History & Civics – 10
About Lesson

The Quit India Movement was a significant event in India’s struggle for independence against British colonial rule. Here is a summary of the key points regarding the Quit India Movement:

– Background: The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Movement, was launched by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942, during World War II.
– Aim: The primary aim of the movement was to demand an end to British rule in India. Gandhi gave the famous call of “Do or Die” to the people of India, urging them to fight for their freedom.
– Leadership: The movement was led by the Indian National Congress, with leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Abul Kalam Azad, and others at the forefront.
– Civil Disobedience: The movement involved non-violent civil disobedience, including protests, strikes, and demonstrations across the country.
– Repression: The British responded to the movement with harsh repression, arresting thousands of leaders and activists, including Gandhi.
– Impact: Despite the repression, the Quit India Movement had a significant impact on the Indian independence movement. It marked a new phase of mass struggle against British rule.
– Aftermath: The movement was ultimately suppressed by the British, and many leaders were imprisoned. However, it played a crucial role in the eventual independence of India in 1947.

This summary provides a brief overview of the Quit India Movement and its importance in India’s struggle for independence.

Exercise Files
Events Leading to the quit India movement.pdf
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