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Nice Initiative. Very good and simplified content.
Thanks for the comment.
it is very nice.
Thank you.
Nyc
Thanks.
Cant we download these maps..? I’m subscribed member
please check FAQ
Yes it is useful.
Glad it’s useful. Good luck with prep.
if we have another source of book it may cause some understanding issues ?
It’s better you read/revise our mindmaps multiple times instead of wasting time on another source.
Sir, I have purchased subscription. But all static portion is not open
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Is it complete I mean 1857 revolt, All anglo wars with Indian Princeky states etc.?Is it complete revision package
Yes. Everything is covered.
plz also cover B R Ambedkar topic in important personalities
It’s done.
hi
In your mind map for Indian national movement from 1858-1905. There is a word Indianalisation is used kindly help me with meaning of the word.
I am your paid customer , I have sent a question using contact us form but did not got any response hope to get a response this time.
Regards
Sorry for the late response. Regarding your query, the term ‘Indianalisation’ is used similarly to ‘Globalisation’. Due to globalisation, if one country’s economy affected, then other countries also suffer because of trade ties. Likewise, trade was indianalised (pan-India trade) during British rule = if one region suffers drought, then other regions also suffered. This pan-India suffering was also a factor that unified people against the British empire. In short, Indianalisation (Pan-India Trade) => Pan-India suffering => People unified as they have a common cause. I hope I’ve clarified your doubt. Good luck with prep.
thanks
hi
comparison table between modrates & Extremist in 1905 -1918 map is not opening
kindly help
We have turned such notes into mindmap itself. Please check now.
Hi Sir ,
Please include education evolution, police evolution etc
Those are covered under current affairs in-depth articles.
Hi Sir ,
Modern Indian Personalities is not working , Please Check !
It’s working fine. Please check again.
what is [w.o] meant
With Out
Hello sir should i use this content as notes for both prelims and mains
Yes, it’s for both prelims & mains.
N Madras dts here what is dts?
Districts
Districts
what are the sources for these notes?
Please check FAQ
Referred Sources are already provided on this page itself. Please check again.
Why Santhal uprising and munda uprising note is not there??
In Indian response to british topic
You need to click on the notes icon beside those topic nodes.
how can i have access to the gs material for geography and history
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Good
nice
Good course
These notes are for revision or we can refer these as base materials also??
You can use it as both base material (indepth notes) and revision (crisp and interactive)
Is Bipan Chandra enough for MH of both prelims and mains??
yes and we’ve also referred other sources like NCERT and internet for these content. So it’s more than enough.