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Regulating, Charter & Government of India Acts | 1773 to 1935 | Modern History for Prelims 2024


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One of the most frequently asked questions by UPSC aspirants preparing for UPSC Prelims is " How to remember all the charter acts and constitutional developments of Modern History?" this video is the complete solution for Modern History acts

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Prepare for the UPSC Prelims 2024 Modern History regulating acts, charter acts and other constitutional developments with Nimish Kapur (Ex-CISF and faculty at upscprep.com). He highlights the most important developments and updates right from 1973 to 1935 in Modern History.

Regulating acts, Charter acts and other developments is one of the most favorite topic of UPSC for prelims, if you visit previous year questions of UPSC CSE Prelims you will find UPSC does asks questions from this section quite frequently and thuc it becomes difficult to remember them all so here's our effort to simplify this process for you so that you can revise it through this video instead of reading it separately from spectrum

00:00 Intro
00:25 Developments before 1773
02:10 Regulating Act of 1773: Provisions, Importance, Assessment of the Act
05:44 Amending Act of 1781
07:12 Pitt's India Act of 1784
09:54 Act of 1786
11:30 Charter Act 1793
13:27 Conditions preceding Charter Act of 1813
14:47 Charter Act of 1813
17:28 Charter Act of 1833
19:49 Charter Act of 1853, Importance, Criticism
23:12 Government of India Act 1858, Provisions
27:22 Queen's Proclamation of 1858, Importance, Criticism
29:04 Indian Council Act of 1861: Need, Provisions, Importance, Criticism
33:26 Indian Council Act of 1892: Need, Provisions
35:49 Indian Council Act of 1909: Reasons, Provivsions, Evaluation
39:59 Government of India Act 1919: Need, Major provisions, Analysis
44:05 Government of India Act, 1935: About
44:52 Main Features: Federal Level
46:08 Main Features: Provincial Level
48:11 Revising the major features of Government of India Act 1935
48:39 Evaluation of the Act


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