Freedom Struggle Made Easy
Mnemonics, Stories, Songs & Illustrations for Quick Recall
A complete event-based guide to India’s freedom struggle from 1885 to 1948, designed for competitive exam aspirants through clear explanations, mnemonics, stories, revision songs, illustrations, timelines, key exam points, and recall questions.
What This Book Covers
A structured journey through the major events of India’s freedom struggle from the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 to Independence, Partition, and Gandhi’s martyrdom in 1948.
Part I: 1885 to 1916
From the birth of the Indian National Congress to Home Rule, this part traces the rise of early nationalism, major political organisations, moderate-extremist politics, Swadeshi, and the widening demand for self-government.
Part II: 1917 to 1922
This part follows Gandhi’s early mass movements, wartime reforms, Rowlatt Satyagraha, Jallianwala Bagh, Khilafat, and the rise of Non-Cooperation as a nationwide movement.
Part III: 1923 to 1930
This part covers the post-Non-Cooperation phase, constitutional debates, revolutionary activity, Simon Commission, Nehru Report, Lahore Session, and the road to Civil Disobedience.
Part IV: 1930 to 1937
This part explains the Civil Disobedience phase, Round Table Conferences, Gandhi–Irwin Pact, communal representation debates, Poona Pact, constitutional reforms, and provincial elections.
Part V: 1938 to 1944
This part follows the turbulent years of the Tripuri Crisis, Forward Bloc, Second World War politics, August Offer, Individual Satyagraha, Cripps Mission, Quit India Movement, and INA.
Part VI: 1944 to 1948
This part covers the final transfer-of-power phase, including major negotiations, elections, naval unrest, Cabinet Mission, Mountbatten Plan, Independence, Partition, and Gandhi’s martyrdom.
Who This Book Is For
This book is designed for students preparing for UPSC, State PCS, SSC, NDA/CDS, CAPF, CUET, UGC-NET, Railways, and other competitive exams where Modern Indian History and India’s freedom struggle are important.
Especially useful for aspirants who want clear explanations, faster revision, and better recall of events, years, leaders, movements, and outcomes.
What Makes This Book Useful
The book is designed not only to explain events, but also to help students remember, revise, and recall them during exams.
Clear explanations, mnemonic stories, acronym tricks, revision songs, illustrations, timelines, key exam points, and recall questions work together to make Modern Indian History easier to understand and remember.
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