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Monday, August 12, 2024

1857 Revolt of India | Causes, Nature, Impact of Revolt, Important books on 1857 Revolt | Important PYQs.

The Revolt of 1857 

The Revolt of 1857 is a key event in India's history. It occurred during the governorship of Lord Canning.

 

> Causes of the Revolt: 

The 1857 revolt had political, economic, socio-religious, and military causes.

Political : 

Nana Sahib was refused pension, as he was the adopted son of peshwa Baji Rao II. Avadh was annexed in 1856, on charges of mal-administration Satara, Jhansi, Nagpur and Sambhalpur were annexedowing to Doctrine of Lapse.

Economic:

Heavy taxes, forced evictions, and a tariff policy hurt Indian products. It destroyed traditional handicrafts, hurting peasants and artisans.

Socio religious:

British social reforms, like the 1829 end of sati and the 1856 legalisation of widow remarriage, hurt orthodox and conservative people's feelings.

 

Physics one liners :

 

Military Discrimination with Indian soldiers.

 

➤ Immediate cause:

The revolt was sparked by the introduction of Enfield rifles. Their cartridges were said to have a greased cover made of beef and pork. 

>The Beginning and Spread of the Revolt:

➤ On March 29, 1857, an Indian sepoy of 34 Native Infantry, Mangal Pandey, killed two British officers-Hugesonand Baughron parade at Barrackpore (near Calcutta). The Indian soldiers present, refused to obey orders to arrest Mangal Pandey. However, he was later on arrested, put to and hanged. 

➤ The mutiny really started at Meerut on 10th May 1857. The occasion was the punishment of some sepoys for their refusal to use the greased cartidges. The soldiers alongwith other groups of civilians, went on a rampage shouting 'Maro Firangi ko'. They broke open jails, murdered Europeans, and burnt their houses. Then, they marched to Delhi after sunset. 

➤ The appearance of the marching soldiers next morning (i.e. 11th May) in Delhi was a signal to the local soldiers, who in turn revolted, seized the city and proclaimed the 82 year old Bahadur Shah Zafar as Shahenshah-i-Hindustan (i.e. Emperor of India).

 

➤ Within a month of the capture of Delhi, the revolt spread to the different parts of India (esp. all over the North India, Central India and Western India). South remained quite and Punjab and Bengal were onlymarginally affected.

 

Polity One Liners:

 

Note: 

1. Bahadur Shah II was deported to Rangoon, where he died in 1862. His sons were dead. Nana Sahib (Dhundhu Pant), Begum Hazrat Mahal, and Khan Bahadur Khan escaped to Nepal. Tantiya Tope was captured and executed on 15th April, 1859. Rani Laxmi Bai died on the battlefield. Kuer Singh was wounded and died on 26 April, 1858.

2. Sir Huge Rose described Laxmi Bai as 'the best and bravest military leader of the rebel'.

3. Other Important Leaders: Khan Bahadur Khan (Bareilly), Maulavi Ahmadullah (Faizabad), Azimullah Khan (Fatehpur), Devi Singh (Mathura), Kadam Singh (Merrut) etc.

4. English authority re-established in India during July-Dec. 1858.

 

Causes of Failure: 

The 1857 Revolt was a heroic but failed effort to end foreign rule. The main causes were: 

1. Disunity of Indians and poor organization

2. Incomplete nationalism facilitated British dominance as Scindias, Holkars, Nizam assisted them

3. Lack of coordination between sepoys, peasants, zamindars and other classes

4. Many had different motives for participating in the revolt.

 

Significance: 

The important element in the revolt lay in Hindu-Musli unity. People exhibited patriotic sentiment without any touch of commun feelings. It no doubt began as a mutiny of soldiers, but soon turned into revolt against British rule in general.

 

Economics One liners

 

Nature of the Revolt of 1857

There are two main views about the nature of the Revolt of 1857:

1. Sepoy Mutiny: Syed Ahmed Khan, Munshi Jeevan Lal and Durgada Bandyopadhyaya (Contemporary Historians); Stenley (Secretary of state for India), John Lowerence, John Seeley, Malleson, R.C. Mazumdar.

 

2. National Struggle/War of Independence: Benjamin Disraeli, Karl Marx, V.D. Savarkar, K.M. Pannikar, Ishwari Prasad, A.L. Shrivastva.

 

Important Books on 1857

The First Indian War of Indepence-1857-59

1859

Karl Marx

Causes of Indian Revolt

1873

Sayed Ahmad Khan

The India War of Independence

1909

V.D.Savarkar

The Sepoy Mutiny and the rebellion of 1857

1957

R.C.Mazumdar

Civil Rebellion in Indian Mutinies

1957

S.B.Chowdhary

Rebellion, 1857 : A Symposium

1957

P.C.Joshi

1857

1957

S.N.Sen


Select Opinions on 1857

"It was wholly unpatriotic and selfish Sepoy Mutiny with no native leadership and no popular support."-John Seeley

 

"The so-colled First National War of Independence is neither 'First', nor 'National', nor 'a war of Independence." 

-R.C. Mazumdar

 

"The Revolt of 1857 was 'the First war of Independence."                                 

-V.D. Savarkar

 

"What began as a fight for religion ended as a war for independence."             

-S.N. Sen

Impact of the Revolt of 1857

1. In August 1858, the British Parliament passed an act, which put an end to the rule of the Company. The control of the British government in India was transferred to the British Crown. 

 

2. A British government minister, the Secretary of State for India, was made responsible for governing India. 

 

3. The British Governor-General of India was now called the Viceroy. He was the monarch's representative. 

 

4. Marked the end of British Imperialism and Princely States were assured against annexation. Withdrawal of the Doctrine of Lapse occurred. 

 

5. After the revolt, the British pursued the policy of 'divide and rule. 

 

6. The army increased its white soldiers and changed its administration. 

 

7. The Indian people had to bear the total expense of the suppression. 

 

8.have been its original character, it soon became a symbol of challange alive. The same may be said about the Revolt of 1857. Whatever might to the mighty British empire in India and remained a shining star for the rise and growth of the Indian national movement. 

 

Chemistry One Liners

 

Important PYQ Asked in Various Exams:

 Q. Revolt of 1857 started from where?

Ans: Meerut

 

Q. Leader led the Revolt of 1857 in Bihar?

Ans: Kumwar Singh

 

Q. Khan Bahadur led the Revolt of 1857 from?

Ans: Bareilly

 

Q. Which mughal ruler contributed to revolt in 1857?

Ans: Bahadur Shah Zafar

 

Q. The Sepoys of Meerut arrived at the gates of Red Fort to meet the Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah on?

Ans: 11 May, 1857.

Monday, August 14, 2023

List of First in India | General Knowledge First in India | First in India - Science, Governance, Defence, Sports.

 

FIRST IN INDIA



First in India – Science

First hydroelectric plant

Sidrapong (Darjeeling)

First Man in Space

Rakesh Sharma

First Nuclear Reactor

Apsara (Maharashtra)

First satellite

Aryabhatta

First successfully indigenous launch vehicle

SLV-3

First genetically modified food product in India

Bt. Eggplant Hybrid [Banned]

First to pass the examination of the Indian Medical Service (IMS)

Surjo Kumar Chakroborty

First Indian to be appointed as the deputy director-general of programmes (DDP) of the World Health Organization (WHO)

Dr. Soumya Swaminathan

First satellite earth station for domestic communications

Secunderabad

First Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics

C.V Raman

 

First in India – Governance

First President of India

Dr. Rajendra Prasad

First Vice-President of India

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

First President of Indian National Congress

Womesh Chandra Bannerjee

First Prime Minister of India

Jawaharlal Nehru

First Chief Election Commissioner of India

Sukumar Sen

First Viceroy of India

Lord Canning

First Governor-General of India

Lord William Bentinck

First Chief Justice of India

H.J Kania

First Speaker of Lok Sabha

G. V. Mavlankar

First Home Minister of India

Sardar Vallabhai Patel

First Chairperson of Lokpal of India

Pinaki Chandra Ghose

 

First in India – Defence

First Defence Minister of India

Baldev Singh Chokkar

First Commander-in-Chief of Free India

Kodandera Madappa Cariappa

First Commander-in-Chief, Indian Air Force

Subroto Mukherjee

First Field Marshal

Sam Manekshaw

First Param Vir Chakra Winner

Major Somnath Sharma

First female Jawan in the Army

Shanti Tigga

First Indian woman to fly fighter aircraft without co-pilot

IAF Officer Avani Chaturvedi

First cosmonaut

Sqn Ldr Rakesh Sharma

First woman in the Indian Army awarded the coveted ‘Sword of Honour’ prize

Divya Ajith Kumar

 

First in India – Sports

First Olympics Team Medal

Gold in Field Hockey (1928, Summer Olympics)

First Indian woman wrestler to win an Asian gold medal

Navjot Kaur

First Indian woman badminton player to win an Asian Games medal

Saina Nehwal

First Indian woman to win a medal at Asian Games

Santhi Soundarajan

First person to win the international bronze medal in skiing

Aanchal Thakur

First Woman to Win an Olympic Silver Medal

P. V. Sindhu in Badminton

First female to represent India at the Summer Olympics

Nora Polley, 1924 Summer Olympics

First Individual Gold Medal won by

Abhinav Bindra, 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing

First Woman to Win a Medal in Wrestling

Sakshi Malik won Bronze in the 2016 Summer Olympics

 

First in India – Architecture

First temple constructed from a single rock

Kailasa temple at Ellora

First church in India

St. Thomas Church, Palayoor

First mosque in India

Cheraman Juma Mosque in Methala

First dam in India

Kallanai Dam

First Indian temple with many interconnected structures

Brihadeeswarar Temple, Tamil Nadu



List of First in India – Frequently Asked

First British to Visit India

Thomas Roe

First Chinese pilgrim to Visit India

Fa-Hien/Faxian

First Indian to reach Antarctica

Lt. Ram Charan

First Judge in International Court of Justice

Dr. Nagender Singh

First Muslim President of the Indian National Congress

Badruddin Tayyabji

First Post Office Opened in India

Kolkata(1727)

First Wax statue of a Living Indian

Mahatma Gandhi at Madame Tussaud’s in 1939

India’s First Lok Sabha Member to be elected with a record maximum number of votes

P.V.Narasimha Rao

India’s First Open University

Dr B.R Ambedkar Open University

India’s First University

Nalanda University

India’s first man in Space

Rakesh Sharma

The first Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar

The first and last Muslim woman ruler of India

Razia Sultan

The first and the last Indian to be Governor-General of free India

C. Rajgopalachari

The first British Governor-General of Bengal

Lord Warren Hastings(1774-1885)

The first British Governor-General of India

Lord William Bentinck(1833-1835)

The first British Viceroy of India

Lord Canning

The first Chief Election Commissioner

Sukumar Sen

The first Chief Justice of Supreme Court

Justice Hirala J. Kania

The first Chief of Army Staff

Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji

The first Education Minister

Abdul Kalam Azad

The first Field Marshal of India

S.H.F. Manekshaw

The first Governor-General of free India

Lord Mountbatten

The first Home Minister of India

Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel

The first Indian Air Chief Marshal

S. Mukherjee

The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of India

General Cariappa

The first Indian Member of the Viceroy’s executive council

S.P.Sinha

The first Indian Naval Chief

Vice-Admiral R.D. Katari

The first Indian Pilot

J.R.D. Tata (1929)

The first Indian to cross English Channel

Mihir Sen

The first Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics

C.V.Raman

The first Indian to join the Indian Civil Services

Satyendra Nath Tagore

The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award

Dr. Radhakrishnan

The first Indian to win Nobel Prize

Rabindranath Tagore

The first Judge of International Court of Justice

Dr. Nagendra Singh

The first lady to become Miss World

Rita Faria

The first man who introduced printing press in India

James Hicky

The first Muslim President of India

Dr. Zakir Hussain

The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress

Badruddin Tayyabji

The first Muslim President of Indian Republic

Dr. Zakhir Hussain

The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine

Hargovind Khurana

The first person to get Param Vir Chakra

Major Somnath Sharma

The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen

Sherpa Anga Dorjee

The first Person to receive Jnanpith award

Sri Shankar Kurup

The first person to receive Magsaysay Award

Acharya Vinoba Bhave

The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics

Amartya Sen

The first person to receive Stalin Prize

Saifuddin Kitchlu

The first person to resign from the Central Cabinet

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

The first President of India who died while in office

Dr. Zakhir Hussain

The first President of Indian National Congress

W.C. Banerjee

The first President of Indian Republic

Dr. Rajendra Prasad

The first Prime Minister of free India

Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament

Charan Singh

The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term

Morarji Desai

The first Vice-President of India

Dr. Radhakrishnan

The first woman Air Vice Marshal

P. Bandopadhyaya

The first woman Airline Pilot

Durba Banerjee

The first woman Ambassador

Miss C.B. Muthamma

The first woman Asian Games Gold Medal Winner

Kamlijit Sandhu

The first woman Chairman of Union Public Service Commission

Roze Millian Bethew

The first woman chairperson of Indian Airlines

Sushma Chawla

The first woman Cheif Justice of High Court

Mrs Leela Seth (Himachal Pradesh High Court)

The first woman Chief Minister of an Indian State

Mrs Sucheta Kripalani

The first woman Director General of Police

Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya

The first woman Governor of a state in free India

Mrs Sarojini Naidu

The first woman Graduates

Kadambini Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu, 1883

The first woman Honours Graduate

Kamini Roy, 1886

The first woman IPS officer

Mrs. Kiran Bedi

The first woman Judge

Anna Chandy (She became judge in a district court in 1937)

The first woman judge in Supreme Court

Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi

The first woman Judge in Supreme Court of India

Kumari Justice M. Fathima Beevi

The first woman Lawyer

Cornelia Sorabjee

The first woman Lieutenant General

Puneeta Arora

The first woman Minister in a Government

Rajkumari Amrit Kaur

The first woman Olympic medal Winner

Karnam Malleswari, 2000

The first woman pilot in Indian Air Force

Harita Kaur Dayal

The first woman President of Indian National Congress

Mrs Annie Besant

The first woman President of United Nations General Assembly

Mrs Vijaya Laxmi Pandit

The first woman Prime Minister

Mrs Indira Gandhi

The first woman Speaker of a State Assembly

Shanno Devi

The first woman to climb Mount Everest

Bachhendri Pal

The first woman to climb Mount Everest twice

Santosh Yadav

The first woman to cross English Channel

Aarti Saha

The first woman to receive Ashoka Chakra

Nirja Bhanot

The first woman to receive Bharat Ratna

Mrs. Indira Gandhi

The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award

Ashapurna Devi

The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award

Ashpurna Devi

The first woman to receive the Nobel Prize

Mother Teresa