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Indian National Movement

Indian National Movement

Indian National Movement Mr. Prodipta Chatterjee wrote this article in the Indian National Movement. He has been associated with MIES Institute for the last 15 years as a guest faculty. Has experience teaching WBCS, SSC, PSC, RAIL, etc exams. Moreover, he is very grateful to MIES Management for giving him a chance as a guest faculty to MIES Institute which is one of the best competitive coaching centres in West Bengal. In His opinion, MIES Institute is one of the top competitive exam institutes in West Bengal. Candidates preparing for the WBCS exam should focus on these key aspects. Concerning the Indian National Movement within the context of the history syllabus. The First War of Independence in India Often referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Indian Rebellion of 1857, was a significant uprising against British rule. The rebellion took place between 1857 and 1858 and had widespread repercussions on the course of Indian history. Here are key aspects of the First War of Independence: Causes of Indian National Movement: 1. Military Grievances: The immediate cause was the introduction of the new Enfield rifle, whose cartridges were rumored to be greased with animal fat (cow and pig fat). This offended both Hindu and Muslim sepoys (Indian soldiers), as using such cartridges violated their religious beliefs. 2. Economic Exploitation: The economic policies of the British East India Company, which led to land revenue policies and the imposition of heavy taxes, created widespread agrarian discontent. 3. Social and Cultural Factors: There was a growing sense of resentment among the Indian soldiers and the civilian population due to perceived cultural and religious insensitivity by the British. 4. Annexation of Kingdoms: The annexation of various Indian states and the policy of annexation led to the displacement of many rulers and contributed to the discontent. 5. Sepoy Influence: The sepoys, who were an integral part of the British Indian Army, played a crucial role in the rebellion. Their discontent spread quickly, leading to a widespread uprising. Barrackpore Mutiny (1857): The rebellion began in Barrackpore when sepoys refused to use the controversial cartridges. Leading to a series of events that culminated in the outbreak of the larger rebellion. Siege of Delhi: Rebels captured Delhi in May 1857, and the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, was proclaimed the leader of the rebellion. Repression: The British responded with a ruthless crackdown, leading to widespread arrests, executions, and reprisals against the rebels. End of the East India Company The British Crown took control of India from the East India Company in 1858, and the British government pursued a more direct and assertive rule. The First War of Independence marked a turning point in India’s history, leading to the end of the East India Company’s rule and the beginning of direct British governance in India. It also had a lasting impact on the Indian psyche and contributed to the subsequent nationalist movements against British colonial rule. The Moderate Phase of the Indian National Movement spanning roughly from 1885 to 1905 refers to the initial years of the Indian National Congress (INC) and the political approach adopted by its early leaders. The leaders during this phase were often labeled as “Moderates” due to their relatively moderate and constitutional methods of seeking political reforms within the framework of the British colonial administration. Early Leaders (Moderates): The early leaders of the INC during this phase were often referred to as Moderates. Some prominent leaders include DadabhaiNaoroji, WomeshChunderBonnerjee, DinshawWacha, DadabhaiNaoroji, and Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Aims and Objectives: The Moderates focused on constitutional methods, petitions, and resolutions to convey Indian grievances to the British authorities. They sought to create a platform for dialogue and cooperation between the British and Indians.  Leaders like DadabhaiNaoroji presented economic critiques of British policies, emphasizing the economic drain from India to Britain and the need for economic self-sufficiency. Educational and Social Reforms: The Moderates also focused on educational and social reforms, aiming to promote modern education and social progress among Indians. Despite their efforts, the Moderates faced challenges, as the British government was often unwilling to grant significant concessions. The lack of mass support and the limited impact of their methods became apparent. The Indian National Congress (INC) Was founded in 1885 and played a crucial role in the Indian independence movement. The formation of the INC marked a significant development in the political landscape of British India The first session of the Indian National Congress was held from December 28 to December 31, 1885, at GokuldasTejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay (now Mumbai). The session was attended by 72 delegates from different parts of the country, representing different communities and interests. The INC aimed to obtain a greater share in government for educated Indians. The early demands were focused on constitutional reforms, representation, and civil rights for Indians within the British colonial framework. The INC gradually transformed into a symbol of the Indian nationalist movement. As the struggle for independence intensified, the INC became the principal political party representing the aspirations of a united India. The foundation of the Indian National Congress marked the beginning of organized political activity in India against British rule. Over the years, the INC played a central role in shaping India’s destiny, eventually leading the country to independence in 1947. The Partition of Bengal 1905 was a controversial administrative reorganization carried out by the British colonial authorities in India. The decision sparked widespread protests and had significant political and social implications. Here are the key details surrounding the Partition of Bengal. Administrative Reasons: The British claimed that the partition was driven by administrative efficiency. Bengal, at the time, was one of the largest provinces in British India, and the authorities argued that dividing it would make administration more manageable. Date: The formal announcement of the partition was made on July 19, 1905, and it took effect on October 16, 1905. Territorial Changes: Bengal was divided into two separate entities – East Bengal and Assam, with a majority Muslim population, and the rest

CLERKSHIP EXAMINATION

CLERKSHIP EXAMINATION, 2023 (ADVT.NO.13/2023) conducted by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAMECANDI DATEISSTRICTLYFORBI DDENANDSUCHAPPLICATI ONSARELIABLETOCANCELLATI ON. QUALIFICATION: The qualification for direct recruitment shall be as follows : Note: The candidates are required to exercise option for (b) above at the time of submission of application. AGE(As on 01.01.2023): Not bellow 18 years but not more than 40 years as on 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January, 1983 and not later than 1st January, 2005). N.B: Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether inGovt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for S.C. & S.T.Candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of W.B.In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) the upper age is relaxable upto 45 years. No relaxation is applicable to SC/ST/OBC candidates of other States as they shall be treated as General Candidates. Those who will prefer/choose to submit the fees through offline, they must generate the challan on or before 2911212023 positively. SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION : The examination shall consists of two parts, viz., (i) Part-I(Objective Type) (ii) Part-II (Conventional Type – Written). Part-I will carry 100 marks having 100 questions of 1 (one) mark each, comprising of multiple choice, objective type question on- Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications can be submitted through online only through httfls:/lwbpsc.gov.inlSUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. For further details and assistance the candidates may contact the following numbers on any working day from 11-00 a.m.to4-00 p.m For Technical Support: Help Desk :(033) 4058-5640                              Email-id :- pscwbit01@gmail.com

Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES In Participating Banks (CRP PO/MT-XIII for Vacancies of 2024-25) conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) On-line registration including Edit/Modification of Application  by candidates and Payment of Application Fees (only Online): 01.08.2023 to 21.08.2023 Date of Online Preliminary Exam.: Preliminary Exam is tentatively scheduled for September/ October 2023. Date of Online Main Exam. : Main Exam is tentatively scheduled for November 2023 PARTICIPATING BANKS : Bank of Baroda Punjab National Bank Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Punjab National Bank Puniab & Sind Bank UCO Bank Union Bank of India   Age for Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES •Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years.Persons With Disabilities – 10 years, Others as per rules. Educational Qualifications – (As of 21-07-2023) A Degree (Graduation) in any Discipline (As of 21.08.2023): A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognized by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. The fraction of the percentage so arrived will be ignored i. e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54.99% will be treated as less than 55%. HOW TO APPLY for Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES : Candidates can apply online only from 01.08.2023 to 21.08.2023 and no other mode of application will be accepted• .- Pre-Requisites for Applying Online Before applying online, candidates should­ scan their : -left thumb impression (If a candidate does not have a left thumb, he/she may use his/ her right thumb. If both thumbs are missing, the impression of one of the fingers of the left hand starting from the forefinger should be taken. If there are no fingers on the left hand, the impression of one of the fingers of the right hand starting from the forefinger should be taken. Ifnofingers are available, the impression of the left toe may be taken. In all such cases where the left thumb impression is not uploaded, the candidate should specify in the uploaded document the name of the finger and the specification of the left/right hand or toe). – a handwritten declaration (text given below). The handwritten declaration has to be in the candidate’s handwriting and in English only. If it is written by anybody else and uploaded in any other language, the application will be considered as invalid. (In the case of candidates who cannot write, may get the text of the declaration typed and put their left-hand thumb impression (if not able to sign also) below the typed declaration and upload the document as per specifications.) (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true, and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. “

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks (CRP CLERKS-XIII for Vacancies of 2024-25) by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) On-line registration including Edit/Modification of Application  by candidates and Payment of Application Fees (only Online): 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 Date of Online Preliminary Exam. : Preliminary Exam is tentatively scheduled in August/ September 2023. Date of Online Main Exam.: The main exam is tentatively scheduled for October 2023. PARTICIPATING BANKS : Bank of Baroda Canara Bank Indian Overseas Bank UCO Bank Bank of India Union Bank of India Punjab National Bank Union Bank oflndia Bank of Maharashtra Indian Bank Punjab & Sind Bank   Age for Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks (As on As of 01.07.2023): Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 28 years i.e.A candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.07.1995 and not later than 01.07.2003 (both dates inclusive) • Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years.Persons With Disabilities – 10 years, Others as per rules. Educational Qualifications – (As of 21-07-2023) A Degree (Graduation) in any Discipline From a University recognized by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. The fraction of the percentage so arrived will be ignored. i.e. 59. 99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54. 99% will be treated as less than 55%. Application Fees/ Intimation Charges: [Payable from 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 (Online payment), both da es inclusive) 175/- (inclusive of GST) for SC/ST/PWBD candidates. 850 /- (inclusive of GST) for all others. Bank Transaction charges for Online Payment of application fees/ intimation charges will have to be borne by the candidate HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online only from 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 and no other mode of application will be accepted. Pre-Requisites for ApplyingOnline Before applying online, candidates should­ (i)   scan their : Clause J (viii) [*Original Notification](if applicable) should be properly scanned andshould not besmudged/ blurred. (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and, valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required.”

Online Program

Online Program

Online Program An online program (training) for different competitive exams is also available at MIES. The student who is interested in “Digital / Virtual education can take admission. Moreover, for any Government Job Exams such as WBCS, SSC, PSC, RAIL, BANK, School Service Commission (TET & SLST), Primary TET exam. And therefore, can fulfill their dream and ambition. MIES provides full support of Online Class, Study material, Test Series, etc. Since by which student can easily achieve their target within a short period. FEE: The online program in combined – 25700-(3700+2000×11) To avail Scholarship / Special discount contact directly at your nearest branch

Postal Training Program

Postal Training Programme (PTP)

Postal Training Program The student who is not able to take classroom training from MIES for different reasons can take admission to Postal Training Program in any Government Job exams such as WBCS, SSC, PSC, RAIL, BANK, School Service Commission (TET & SLST), Primary TET, etc and fulfill their dream and ambition. Examination Duration School Service (TET & SLST) Up to Date of Exam WBCS (Preli, Main, Optional)   Combined 12 Months Primary Up to Date of Exam FEE: Course Name Course Details Duration Fees (At a Time) Fees(Installment) School Service Tet/PT+Compulsory+Subject Up to the date of the exam 25570 Nil School Service Tet/PT Up to the date of the exam 15790 Nil School Service Compulsory+Subject Up to date of exam 21290 Nil School Service Subject Up to date of exam 18790 Nil Double Subject Rs- 2490/- , Bio Sc Rs- 4290/- Extra Course Name Course Details Duration Fees (At a Time) Fees(Installment) Primary Teacher Tet Up to date of exam 9500 Nil WBCS Preli + Main(Compulsory) 12 months 29490 Nil WBCS Preliminary 6 months 14080 Nil WBCS Compulsory 6 months 14390 Nil WBCS Optional 4 months 4990 @ subject Nil BCS Combined WBCS (without Optional) & Others 12 months 26990 Nil Careeograph SSC, PSC, RAIL, BANK & OTHERS 12 months 19550 Nil To avail Scholarship / Special discount contact directly at your nearest branch

BCS Combined Course

Advance Combined Course

BCS Combined Course is consists of all different types of popular Govt Job exams such as WBCS, PSC MISC, PSC CL, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, BANK Cl & PO, RRB NTPC, RRB ALP / TECH, and GR-D, SI of KP and WBP, LIC DO & ADO, ESI, Food & Supply, MSC, SSC NT Clerical, etc. Students whose target mainly WBCS Exe Job can take admission in the BCS Combined Course for the fulfillment of their dreams and ambitions. They also get the support of other popular competitive exams along with the WBCS Exe exam. WBCS:(Preli & Main) excluding Optional SSC: Combined Graduate Level & Higher Secondary Level, Sub Inspector, Income Tax, Upper Division Clerk, Assist. Grade, Tax Assistant, Stenographer, etc. RAIL: ASM, Goods Guard, Ticket Collector, All Clerical Posts. WBSSC: KPS, LDA/LDC, CTL, CGL, SI Food, ASI Excise, etc. KP & WBP:ASI & Constable. India Post: SA, MG, PM. Bank: Clerk & Probationary Officer. LICI I.B. High Court Municipal Service Commission etc. DURATION:12 Months FEE: ONE TIME MODE INR 47,880/- INSTALLMENT MODE – INR 51,480/- (10,680 + 10,200 x 4) Fees shall be paid in 5 consecutive months To avail of Scholarship / Special discount contact directly at your nearest branch  

Law Degree Course

Law Degree Course

Law Degree Course THE THREE-YEAR LAW DEGREE COURSE HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO SIX SEMESTERS. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION IS TO BE MADE IN A PRESCRIBED FORM WITHIN DATES. NEVERTHELESS, AS NOTIFIED BY THE COLLEGE AUTHORITY FOR EACH ACADEMIC SESSION. MOREOVER, ADMISSION FORMS WITH PROSPECTUS ARE TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE COLLEGE OFFICE.  ON PRESCRIBED PAYMENT WITHIN PRESCRIBED TIME. SINCE TO BE NOTIFIED ON THE COLLEGE NOTICE BOARD FROM TIME TO TIME. Eligibility Graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 45% Marks (5% Relaxation in marks for SC/ST/PH candidates). Candidates, who have appeared in their final examinations for graduation. And moreover, are awaiting results, and are also eligible provisionally. Confirmation for such candidates will be subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria. Alongside, within the time limit as specified by the College Authority. Age: No Bar Duration : 3 Years Affiliated under Vidyasagar University Approved By Bar Council of India FEES STRUCTURE Fees for 3 Year LL.B degree for the 2022-2025 Session is Rs. 2,94,900/-***. This fee may be subject to change*** Kindly contact at the earliest the given phone number. Contact College Administration – +919681981613 (The fees can be paid by way of Cash / Cheque / DD/ NEFT/ Debit Card / Credit Card. Payable at Kolkata in the name of “MIES R.M. LAW COLLEGE” through online or offline). Moreover, the mentioned Enlistment Fees to be paid in the month of May and November every semester year of three years. *****INR 4500/- as Enlist Fee will be charged separately every semester*****

WB Primary Teachers Exam

WB Primary Teachers Exam

WB Primary Teachers Exam Students can take admission in this special course WB Primary Teachers Exam. And start their preparation for TET ( I to IV) for the fulfillment of their dreams and ambition as an “ Assistant Teacher”.  In Primary Education of Govt. aided Schools in West Bengal. Record student’s pass out from MIES. And Moreover, were established their careers in all the districts of West Bengal for the last few exams. This exam is conducted by the “West Bengal Board of Primary Education.” FEE: AT A TIME MODE INR 19,070 INSTALLMENT MODE INR 21,710 – (7710+7000 x 2) Extra Fee Monthly 1000/- Chargeable, If the original date of the Examination deferred. Institute will charge additional Tuition Fees for any addition or alteration of the syllabus. To avail Scholarship / Special discount contact directly at your nearest branch

Special Course

Special Course

Special Course Institute offers a few special course/courses in the Banking Service exam. Moreover, for the Railway recruitment exam, Public Service Commission Group- D exam, etc. The student who mainly targets specific Government Job exams as per their eligibility can take admission in these courses.  As for the fulfillment of their dreams and ambition. Short Term Course FEE: GROUP D, PSC & RAIL AT A TIME MODE INR 7890 INSTALLMENT MODE INR 8390 – (3390+2500×2)  SSC, PSC & OTHER CLERICAL AT A TIME MODE INR 10990 INSTALLMENT MODE INR 12490 – (5490+3500×2)  NET @  BANK EXAM – Duration 3 months AT A TIME MODE INR 13900 To avail Scholarship / Special discount contact directly at your nearest branch