What was the primary objective of land reforms in post-independence India? a) Nationalize all land b) Ensure social equity and reduce land concentration c) Increase industrial production d) Promote urbanization Answer: b) Ensure social equity and reduce land concentration Which …
Introduction The year 1950 marks a watershed moment in Indian history—the establishment of the Indian Republic. On January 26, 1950, India adopted its Constitution, officially becoming a republic and moving away from British dominion to self-rule. This transition was not …
When was the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly? a) August 15, 1947 b) January 26, 1950 c) November 26, 1949 d) January 1, 1950 Answer: c) November 26, 1949 Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee …
The Mughal Empire, which reigned over large parts of the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th to the mid-18th century, left an indelible mark on the cultural and architectural landscape of India. The Mughals, a dynasty of Turko-Mongol origin, were …
1. Who was the Mughal emperor known for initiating the construction of the Taj Mahal? A) Akbar B) Jahangir C) Shah Jahan D) Aurangzeb Answer: C) Shah Jahan 2. Which Mughal emperor is credited with founding Fatehpur Sikri? A) Babur …