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Which of the following is NOT directly accessible from the main content area of the webpage?
Which of the following is NOT directly accessible from the main content area of the webpage?
The website provides screen reader access to improve accessibility.
The website provides screen reader access to improve accessibility.
True (A)
What is the email address provided for contacting NCERT?
What is the email address provided for contacting NCERT?
The website is hosted by __________.
The website is hosted by __________.
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Match the following links with their descriptions:
Match the following links with their descriptions:
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NCERT
NCERT
National Council of Educational Research and Training in India.
RTI
RTI
Right to Information Act, allowing public access to information.
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Document detailing how personal information is collected and used.
Digital Textbooks
Digital Textbooks
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Cybercrime Reporting
Cybercrime Reporting
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Study Notes
The Making of the National Movement: 1870s-1947
- The British conquest of territories, and takeover of kingdoms is examined.
- Introduction of new laws and administrative institutions is discussed.
- Changes in the lives of peasants and tribals are detailed.
- Educational changes in the 19th century are analyzed.
- Debates regarding the condition of women are presented.
- The challenges to the caste system are explained.
- Social and religious reform is covered.
- The revolt of 1857 and its aftermath are described.
- The decline of crafts and the growth of industries are discussed.
- The discontent of Indians with British rule is addressed along with how different groups and classes were dissatisfied.
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An overview of the British conquest of territories, introduction of new laws, and administrative institutions. It also details the revolt of 1857, the decline of crafts, and the growth of industries. Discontent of Indians with British rule is addressed.