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This document is from a social science textbook chapter on India after independence. It covers topics like the flow of refugees, integration of princely states, and the first general election in independent India.
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A+ SOCIAL SCIENCE Chapter- 7 INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE Q: The Major challenges that the post independent India had to face Flow of refugees, Integration of Princely states, First general election, Linguistic...
A+ SOCIAL SCIENCE Chapter- 7 INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE Q: The Major challenges that the post independent India had to face Flow of refugees, Integration of Princely states, First general election, Linguistic reorganization of states Flow of refugees During the partition time there was an influx of refugees from India to Pakistan and Vice versa. The communal riots broke out in various places. Calcutta, Bihar, Delhi, Punjab and Kashmir witnessed bloody riots. Thousands of people were killed and women were attacked Deferent section of people lost all and became refugees. Around 10 million people travelled as refugees on foot, Trains ,Bullock Carts Integration of Princely states There were around 600 Princely state. Britain gave options to join either India or Pakistan or to be Independent. For the integration of union minister, Sardar Vallabhai Patel entrusted with this mission. He appointed VP Menon, a keralite , as a secretary of the department of the state. Patel and VP Menon prepared Instrument of Accession Which stipulated that the princely state had to transfer their control over defense , external affairs, and information and communication to the Gov. Of India. Following the diplomacy, popular protest, many princely states signed in the Instrument of Accession But Hyderabad , Kashmir, Junagarh , resented Finally there were also integrated into the Indian Union. France - Pondicherry, Mahe , Yanam, and Karaikkal-1954 Portugal - Goa , Daman , Diu -1961 Constitution and the First general election 1964 Constituent assembly was formed with Dr Rajendra Parsad as the Chairman. It appointed Dr: BR Ambedkar as a Drafting Committee Chairman The constitution came in to effect on 26 January 1950 and India was declared a republic The 1st general election was held in 1951- 1952 Linguistic reorganization of states Potti Sriramalu, a freedom fighter, started Satyagraha for the formation of Andhra Pradesh for Telugu speaking people. After 58 days of fasting he died, and it intensified the mass agitation Following this, in 1953 , The Gov. of Indian formed state of Andhra Pradesh for Telugu speaking people. A+ BLOG- www.apluseducare.blogspot.com or Whatsapp 9746544422 Page 1 A+ SOCIAL SCIENCE Fazal Ali - as a chairman and HN Kunzru and KM Panikkar, a keralite are the Commission to reorganize Indian States on the basis of languages. Progress in economic sector Mixed economy : India adopted mixed economy which is a combination of both socialist and Capitalist system. it focused on public sector The planning commission of India was formed under the chairman of Nehru in 1950 Five year plan India adopted five year plan for economic growth and started in 1951. It also helped to eradicate poverty, improvement agricultural and industrial sectors improve educations and health and generate new energy sources Iron and steel factories - assisted countries Iron and steel factories Assisted countries Bhilai Soviet union Bacaro Soviet union Rourkela Germany Durgapur Britain Major Dams had a significant role in modernizing Indian economy. Bhakra Nangal Projectc the largest multipurpose projects in the country. Irrigation facilities boosted agricultural production in India on 2 October 1952. Gov. started 55 projects Achievements in science and technologies Q: Under the leadership of Nehru established several research institutions Council of scientific and industrial research ( CSIR) Indian council of agricultural research (ICAR) Indian council of Medical research (ICMR) Space research in India ISRO established in 1969 The 1st Rocket launching station in India was established in Thumba Near Trivandrum The 1st satellite Aarybhatta” was successfully launched in 1975 India has also advanced much in missile technology Agni and Prithwi India's 1st lunar mission "Chandrayan" started in 2008 Mangalyan the space mission of India to mars is the Indian made space o Missile - APJ Abdul kalam o Space - Vikram Sarabhai o Nuclear - Homi J Bhaba A+ BLOG- www.apluseducare.blogspot.com or Whatsapp 9746544422 Page 2 A+ SOCIAL SCIENCE Q: Several agencies that develop satellites in India National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) Education Q: The Gov. appointed various commissions to study Indian education and to submit recommendation Radha Krishnan Commission (1948) To study university education Start professional educational institutions Give important to women education... Lakshmana swami mudaliyar commission (1952) To study secondary education Implement three language formula Establish multipurpose schools Kothari Commission (1964) To study national pattern of education Implement 10 +2 +3 pattern of education Start VHSE Major recommendation of the national policy on education in 1986 Encouraging girls education Started Navodaya Vidyalayas in every districts Launching operation Black Board programme Focusing primary and continuing education In 2009 Gov. of India enacted a law by which education became a fundamental right Foreign policy Nehru is the chief architect of the foreign policy of India Main principles of India's foreign policy Policy of non-alignment Punchsheel principles Resistance to colonialism Resistance to imperialism Opposite to racism Peaceful co-existence Trust of UNO A+ BLOG- www.apluseducare.blogspot.com or Whatsapp 9746544422 Page 3 A+ SOCIAL SCIENCE Punchasheel principles It is signed by India and china 1954 This agreement was signed by Nehru and Chou En-Lai Mutual non-aggression Mutual non-Interference in each other's internal affairs Peaceful co-existence Equality and co-operation Mutual respect for each other's territory Prepared by: Habeb Rahman P A Talent Institute Vengara- Malappuram More Resources, Visit https://apluseducare.blogspot.com/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/joinchat/ELv60hbE_g9Hvimlp0s1BA A+ BLOG- www.apluseducare.blogspot.com or Whatsapp 9746544422 Page 4