Lesson 6 of 10 • 136 upvotes • 11:51mins
This lesson discusses the very important personality of Lord Dalhousie, and the various reforms under him. It speaks of the British Burma relations, and then connects information discussed with mains questions.
10 lessons • 1h 19m
Overview: British India in the 19th Century
4:38mins
Metcalfe and the Press under the British
9:28mins
Press by Indians (Prominent Newspaper and Journalists)
8:41mins
Press Related Pre PYQ (2005-2015)
4:23mins
Governor Generals - Auckland to Hardinge
7:00mins
Lord Dalhousie: Transport and Communication Reforms
11:51mins
Lord Canning, Revolt of 1857, Charter Act and Indian Council Act
8:43mins
The Viceroys: Eglin to Lytton
5:45mins
Lord Ripon (Illbert Bill and Hunter's Commission)
8:42mins
Lord Ripon (Factory Acts) and Lord Dufferin
9:47mins