Indian History Ghatna Chakra English Pointer 2024 [PDF]



Certainly! General Studies (GS) history plays a crucial role in UPSC and other state PSC exams for several reasons.

1. **Understanding of Societal Evolution:** History provides insights into the evolution of societies, cultures, and civilizations. It helps candidates comprehend the roots of contemporary issues, social structures, and governance systems.

2. **Policy Formulation:** A thorough knowledge of history aids in better policy formulation. By analyzing past events and their outcomes, aspirants can draw valuable lessons to address current challenges and make informed decisions as future administrators.

3. **Contextual Awareness:** History helps candidates develop a contextual understanding of various issues. This is vital for administrators to appreciate the historical background of problems and implement effective solutions.

4. **Ethical Governance:** Studying historical events allows aspirants to learn from both successes and failures. This knowledge contributes to the development of ethical and principled leaders who can make sound judgments in complex situations.

5. **Cultural Diversity:** History provides insights into the rich cultural diversity of India. Aspirants who understand the historical context of cultural nuances are better equipped to manage diverse populations and promote inclusivity.

6. **Constitutional Understanding:** Many constitutional provisions have historical roots. A strong foundation in history enhances comprehension of constitutional principles, amendments, and their significance in shaping the governance framework.

7. **International Relations:** Historical knowledge is crucial for understanding international relations. It provides a backdrop for diplomatic relations, geopolitical dynamics, and the historical context of global conflicts.

8. **Critical Thinking:** History fosters critical thinking skills. Aspirants learn to analyze and interpret historical events, which are transferable skills applicable in evaluating contemporary issues and making informed decisions.

9. **Role in Mains and Interview:** History often forms the basis for essay writing and interview questions. An in-depth understanding of historical events allows candidates to articulate their thoughts effectively and showcase a well-rounded perspective.

10. **Cultural Heritage:** GS history is instrumental in preserving and promoting cultural heritage. It helps aspirants appreciate the importance of heritage conservation and its role in maintaining national identity.

In conclusion, the study of GS history is not just an academic pursuit but a foundational pillar for aspiring civil servants. It equips them with the knowledge, analytical skills, and ethical understanding necessary for effective governance and leadership.

|| Content of History Ghatna Chakra Pointer English Notes ||


| Ancient History Of India | History Ghatna Chakra Pointer |

  1. Stone Age
  2. Indus Valley Civilization
  3. Vedic Age
  4. Buddhism
  5. Jain Religion
  6. Shaiva, Bhagavata Religion
  7. Sixth Century B.C.E Political Condition
  8. Greek Invasion
  9. Maurya Empire
  10. Post Mauryan Period
  11. Gupta And Post-Gupta Period
  12. Architecture In Ancient India
  13. South India (Chola, Chalukya, Pallava and Sangam Period)
  14. Ancient Literature and Litterateur
  15. Pre-Medieval Period

| Medieval History Of India| History Ghatna Chakra Pointer|

  1. Muslim Invasion of India
  2. Delhi Sultanate: Slave Dynasty
  3. Khilji Dynasty
  4. Tughluq Dynasty
  5. Lodi Dynasty
  6. Vijayanagar Empire
  7. Delhi Sultanate: Administration
  8. Delhi Sultanate: Art and Architecture
  9. Delhi Sultanate: Literature
  10. Delhi Sultanate: Miscellaneous
  11. Provincial Dynasty of North India and Deccan Province
  12. Bhakti And Sufi Movement
  13. Mughal Dynasty: Babur
  14. Humayun And Sher Shah
  15. Akbar
  16. Jahangir
  17. Shah Jahan
  18. Aurangzeb
  19. Mughal Administration
  20. Mughal Music and Paintings
  21. Mughal Literature
  22. Mughal Period: Miscellaneous
  23. Sikh Sect
  24. Maratha State and Confederacy
  25. Disintegration of the Mughal Empire
  26. Formation of Interim Government (1946)
  27. Partition of India and Independence
  28. Constitutional Developments of India
  29. Modern History: Miscellaneous
  30. Magazines, Books, And Their Author

| Modern History of India | History Ghatna Chakra Pointer|


  1. Advent of European Companies
  2. East India Company and Nawabs of Bengal
  3. Regional States: Punjab and Mysore
  4. Governor/Governor General/Viceroy
  5. Economic Impact of British Rule of India
  6. Revolt of 1857
  7. Other Civil Uprisings
  8. Development of Education in Modern India
  9. Development of Press in Modern India
  10. Socio-Religious Movement
  11. Political Institutions Established Before Congress
  12. Moderates and Extremists in Congress
  13. Revolutionary Movement in India
  14. Revolutionary Activities Outside India.
  15. Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi Movement
  16. Congress: Banaras, Calcutta, And Surat Session
  17. Formation of Muslim League (1906)
  18. Morley – Minto Reforms
  19. Delhi Durbar and Change of Capital
  20. Lucknow Session of Congress (The Lucknow Pact)
  21. Home Rule League Movement
  22. Gandhi And His Early Movements
  23. Peasant Movement and Kisan Sabha
  24. Trade Union and Communist Party
  25. Rowlatt Act and Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
  26. Khilafat Movement
  27. Non-Cooperation Movement
  28. Formation of Swaraj Party (1923)
  29. Simon Commission (1927)
  30. Lahore Session Of Congress, Proposal of Complete Independence (1929)
  31. Civil Disobedience Movement
  32. Gandhi – Irwin Pact
  33. Karachi Session Of Congress (1931)
  34. Round Table Conference
  35. Communal Award and Poona Pact (1932)
  36. Congress Socialist Party (1934)
  37. Provincial Election and Formation of Cabinet (1937)
  38. Tripuri Crisis Of Congress (1939)
  39. Indian Princely States
  40. Second World War
  41. Demand For Pakistan
  42. Individual Satyagraha (1940)
  43. Cripps Mission
  44. Quit India Movement
  45. Subhash Chandra Bose and Azad Hind Fauj
  46. Cabinet Mission Plan (1946)
  47. Constituent Assembly (1946)
  48. Formation of Interim Government (1946)
  49. Partition of India and Independence
  50. Constitutional Developments of India
  51. Modern History: Miscellaneous
  52. Magazines, Books, And Their Author
  53. Art And Culture
  54. Award


To Download only Ghatna Chakra Pointer English Pdf -


Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post