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Content Provider | Raj-eGyan |
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Author | Ramdev, Brij Mohan Gupta, K.S. Rajput, Manohar Singh |
Illustrator | Tailor, Nirmal Kumar |
Description | This is the twenty third chapter of “Social Science Textbook for Class VIII”. Name of the chapter is “India: After Independence”. On 15 August, 1947 India was liberated from the British rule. India had many challenges at that time. Present context describes about the situation of India after its independence and also presents some important sub topics such as formation of constituent Assembly and Creation of new Constitution, merge of princely states in India, reinstate the displaced people, relation with the neighboring countries, reorganization of states, unification of Rajasthan. It also contains a list of glossary, exercise, tables and relevant colorful pictures. |
File Size | 23699109 |
File Format | |
Language | English |
Publisher | Rajasthan State Textbook Board |
Publisher Date | 2016-01-01 |
Publisher Place | Jaipur |
Requires | PDF viewer Plugin |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Indpendence Constituent Assembly Reorganization of States Unification of Rajasthan |
Alternative Title | Social Science Part-III History |
Content Type | Text |
Educational Framework | Rajasthan State Institute of Educational Research and Training (SIERT), Udaipur |
Educational Role | Student Teacher |
Educational Use | Classroom Reading Problem Solving Self Learning |
Time Required | P2W |
Education Level | Class VIII |
Resource Type | Text Book |
Subject | Partition and Independence of India |
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