https://t.me/tipsforupsc #upschistory #spectrummodernhistory #abriefhistoryofmodernindia Introduction: 00:05:42 Growth of Militant Nationalism: 00:08:38 Why Militant Nationalist Grew: 00:09:50 Recognition of the True Nature of British Rule: 00:11:55 Growth of Confidence and Self-Respect: 00:20:03 Growth of Education: 00:21:31 International Influences: 00:22:24 Reaction to Increasing Westernisation: 00:25:44 Dissatisfaction with Achievements of Moderates: 00:28:06 Reactionary Policies Of Curzon: 00:30:41 Existence of a Militant School Of Thought: 00:32:08 Emergence of a Trained Leadership: 00:36:08 Break 1 : 00:38:04 Break Over: 00:39:50 The Swadeshi and Boycott Movement: 00:41:27 Partition of Bengal to Divide People: 00:41:54 Anti-Partition Campaign Under Moderates: 00:50:21 The Congress's Partition: 01:02:47 The Movement under Extremist Leadership: 01:09:09 The Extremist Programme: 01:10:51 New Forms of Struggle: 01:15:11 Boycott of Foreign Goods: 01:17:00 Public Meetings and Processions: 01:18:38 Corps of Volunteers or 'Samitis': 01:18:55 Imaginative use of Traditional Popular Festivals and Melas: 01:23:00 Emphasis given to Self-Reliance: 01:25:05 Programme of Swadeshi or National Education: 01:26:14 Swadeshi or Indigenous Enterprises: 01:30:06 Impact in the Cultural Sphere: 01:32:36 Break 2: 01:41:15 Break Over: 01:55:45 Extent of Mass Participation: 01:56:38 All India Aspect: 02:08:57 Annulment of Partition: 02:10:15 Evaluation of the Swadeshi Movement: 02:12:32 The Movement Fizzles Out: 02:12:38 Movement a turning point: 02:16:11 Moderate Methods Give Way to Extremist Modes: 02:19:50 Difference between Moderates and Extremists: 02:28:32 Break 3: 02:32:50 Break Over: 02:42:58 The Surat Split: 02:43:38 Run-up to Surat: 02:45:15 Split Takes place: 02:56:30 Government Repression: 02:58:42 The Government Strategy: 03:06:43 Morley-Minto Reforms-1909: 03:11:43 ( For Detailed Expalnation refer Ch-1 Polity Video) Evaluation: 03:14:08 Modern history of india Spectrum modern history modern history for ias Sources for the history of modern india Spectrum Rajiv Ahir Buy the book: https://www.amazon.in/Brief-History-M... Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (18 April 1809 – 26 December 1831), was an Indian poet of Portuguese origin and assistant headmaster of Hindu College, Kolkata. He was a radical thinker of his time and one of the first Indian educators to disseminate Western learning and science among the young men of Bengal. Long after his death (by cholera), his legacy lived on among his former students, who came to be known as Young Bengal and many of whom became prominent in social reform, law, and journalism. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar CIE (26 September 1820 – 29 July 1891),[1] born Ishwar Chandra Bandyopadhyay (Ishshor Chôndro Bôndopaddhae), was a Bengali educator and social reformer from the Indian subcontinent.[2] His efforts to simplify and modernise Bengali prose were significant. He also rationalised and simplified the Bengali alphabet and type, which had remained unchanged since Charles Wilkins and Panchanan Karmakar had cut the first (wooden) Bengali type in 1780. He is considered the "father of Bengali prose".[3] He was the most prominent campaigner for Hindu widow remarriage and petitioned Legislative council despite severe opposition and a counter petition against the proposal with nearly four times more signatures by Radhakanta Deb and the Dharma Sabha.[4][5] But Lord Dalhousie personally finalised the bill despite the opposition and it being considered a flagrant breach of Hindu customs as prevalent then and the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856 was passed.[6][7] He received the title "Vidyasagar" (in Sanskrit Vidya means knowledge and Sagar means ocean, i.e., Ocean of Knowledge) from Sanskrit College, Calcutta (from where he graduated), due to his excellent performance in Sanskrit studies and philosophy. Noted Cambridge mathematician Anil Kumar Gain founded Vidyasagar University, named in his honour.upsc,upsc2020,prelims,target2020,upscstrategy,2020currentaffairs,prelims2020,history,spectrummodernhistory,modernindia,podcast,rajivahir,spectrum,upscprelims2020,upscprelims,gs1