Adhunik Bhartacha Itihas: Ek Navin Mulayankan (Marathi Edition)

  • Out Of Stock

  • 0 Review(s)

  • New

Price :

592 721

Color :

Estimated Shipping Time: 5 - 7

Product SKU: BOOK-ITIHAS-CB

It is one of the bestselling books on Modern Indian History covering the time line from 1707 to the modern times. The book covers the entire gamut in a very unique style- it mentions not only factual data about various topics but also provides information about different interpretations put forth by Western and Indian historians, with an integrated analysis. This makes the book equally useful for undergraduate students of History and aspirants appearing for various competitive examinations.

Key Feature :
An exclusive chapter on History of Maharashtra
34 appendices providing important information about Indian National movement and Freedom Struggle, Indian polity and economy, current events of national and international importance
MPSC Previous Years Question Papers- Mains & Prelims: 2014-2018
TOC :
1. Decline and Disintegration of the Mughal Empire, 2. Achievements of the Early Peshwas, 3. Maratha Administration under the Peshwas, 4. Anglo-French Rivalry in the Carnatic, 5. Rise of the English Power in Bengal: Plassey and Buxar, 6. Career and Achievements of Dupleix, 7. Clive's Second Governorship of Bengal, 8. Warren Hastings, 9. Administrative Reforms of Cornwallis, 10. Lord Wellesley, 1798-1805, 11. Rise of Mysore-Hyderali and Tipu Sultan, 12. Lord Hastings and Establishment of British Paramountcy in India, 13. Anglo-Maratha Struggle for Supremacy, 14. Lord William Bentinck, 1828-1835, 15. The Annexation of Sind, 16. Career and Achievements of Ranjit Singh, 17. The Panjab after Ranjit Singh and Anglo-Sikh Wars, 18. Lord Dalhousie, 1848-1856, 19. Changes in Agrarian Structure: New Land Tenures and Land Revenue Policy, 20. Changes in Administrative Policies under the Company and their Linkage with British Colonial Interest, 21. Unrest Against the Company 1757-1856, 22. The Uprising of 1857, 23. Administrative Reorganisation, 1858-1947, 24. India under Lytton and Ripon, 25. Lord Curzon, 1899-1905, 26. Anglo-Afghan Relations, 27. The North-West Frontier, 28. Indian States, 29. History of the Growth and Development of Education in India, 30. The History of the Indian Press, 31. Cultural Awakening, Religious and Social Reforms, 32. The Lower Caste Movements in Modern India, 33. The Growth and Development of Indian National Movement, 34. Eminent National Leaders of India, 35. The Left Movements in India, 36. Growth of Industrial Working Class and the Trade Union Movement, 37. Peasant Revolts and Agrarian Movements, 38. The Development of Famine Policy, 39. Growth of Local Self-Government in India, 40. Growth of the Constitution under the Company Rule, 41. Growth of the Representative Government in India, 42. The Road to Responsible Government-I, 43. The Road to Responsible Government-II, 44. India's March Towards Freedom, 45. Growth of Communalism and the Partition of India, 46. The Constitution of the Indian Republic, 47. Indian Economy Under Colonial Rule, 48. The Impact and Legacy of British Rule in India, 49. Nehruvian Era: First Phase of Independence, 1947-1964, 50. Literary, Artistic and Cultural Movements in Modern India, 51. History of Maharashtra
Appendices:
1. Karl Marx on the British Rule in India, 2. Karl Marx on the Future Results of the British Rule in India, 3. Karl Marx on the Indian Revolt, 4. The Role of Classes during the Revolt of 1857, 5. List of Governors, Governors-General, Viceroys, Presidents and Prime Ministers, 6. Chronology of Principal Events, 7. Who's who in Modern India, 8. The Mutiny of Naval Ratings, 9. Activities of the Christian Missionaries During the British Rule, 10. Objective Type Information on Wars, 11. The People's Movement in the Princely States, 12. British Official Response to Indian National Congress/Indian Nationalism, 13. Principles behind Expansionism, 14. Subhas Chandra Bose and the I.N.A, 15. Concise Encyclopaedia of Indian Freedom Struggle, 16. M.A. Jinnah and the Making of Pakistan, 17. Proposed Reservation in Private Sector, 18. National Symbols, 19. Social and Religious Movement, 20. Integration of Indian States, 21. Jalianwala Bagh, 22. Shramev Jayate (May Day, 2007), 23. Prime Minister's New 15-Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities and its Achievements, 24. Educational and Socio-Economic Development of the Minority Communities, 25. Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minorities, 26. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005, 27. 1-2-3 of the Nuclear Deal, 28. Statewise Allocation of Seats in State Legislatures, 29. Statewise Allocation of Seats in Parliament, 30. Hike in Salaries and Allowances of Member of Parliament, 31. Delhi Municipal Corporation Elections, 32. Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, 33. Empowerment of Women, 34. Bharat Ratna Awardees MPSC Previous Years Question Papers-Mains & Prelims: 2014-2018

Applicable from 1ST October 2020

The Terms of Use, as effective from 00:00 hours on 1ST October 2020, are available 

Return Policy

This Returns Policy (“Policy”) will govern request to return any of the product (“Product”) purchased by buyer (referred to as “Buyer”, you, your, etc.) from any third-party seller (“Seller”) using the Platform. For the purposes of this Policy, the term Buyer and Seller are collectively referred to as “User”.

  1. You understand that we are an intermediary platform and will only be responsible to mediate the return request raised by you with the Seller. It shall be sole responsibility of the Seller to resolve the issues/ concerns raised by you in your return request. We shall not assume any liability for any failure on the part of the Seller to resolve your issue.
  2. You may raise a return request/ or your concerns on the Platform with respect to any one of the following reasons:
    1. Product with physical damage (if such damage is not in transit) or defective Product;
    2. Warranty issues with respect to the Product;
    3. Wrong Product or Product not matching the description or specifications mentioned on the listing page on the Platform;
    4. Part of the order/ items are found to be missing (which is not due to logistics reasons)
    5. Issues related to the quality of the Product delivered.
  3. Any return request/ issues raised by you for any of the following reasons:
    1. Missing Product or some items from the entire order placed found to be missing due to reasons attributable to logistics provider;
    2. Damage to the outer box delivered or Product damaged in transit; or
    3. Any other logistics related issues.

Will not be governed by this Policy and it will be the responsibility of your logistics partner to settle any of the above-mentioned concerns raised by you. You may contact your logistics service provider for resolving the above issues. It is hereby clarified that we shall not assume any responsibility for non- redressed of your issues by such logistics partner.

  1. Depending on the category of Product, you can raise a return request for any of the issues as set forth under point 2. above within the timelines prescribed below:

Ø  Clothing1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  IT1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  Phones1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  Accessories and Consumer Electronics1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  Home and Kitchen1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  Footwear: 1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

Ø  Toys and Baby care1 day (Business days) from the date of delivery of shipment.

5.    Your return request will either be approved or rejected and the same

will be communicated to you.

 If the return request of the Buyer has been rejected due to the following reasons that: (a) Buyer does not respond to the inquiry calls and/or calls made by us to procure missing documentation and information; or (b) supportive documents are insufficient, or Buyer is unable to provide sufficient proof in support of the claim, Buyer may raise a new return request within ONE day (1) days from the date of such rejection.

                If your return request is approved, it shall be your sole responsibility

                to return the Product directly to the Seller.

                In all cases of Seller approved returns, refund will be initiated to you.

                On all Seller approved returns, we undertake no guarantee as

                regards return of monies or timeline for such return.

                In exceptional cases such as fraud, deficiency in service, or any other circumstance which may affect the user experience on the platform, we may on good faith basis and in our sole discretion decide to pay the transaction amount for the disputed Product in the absence of Seller approval of such returns. The said payment of transaction amount shall be made to compensate for the inappropriate user experience.

                In such exceptional cases covered in Para 5 above, payment will be initiated to you within forty-eight (48) banking hours;

  1. from the date of approval of the return request by us; or
  2. From the date you confirm the dispatch of the Product from your shop/ designated pick-up location; whichever is later.

Upon receipt of shipment from the Buyer, Seller can raise a dispute                                         with respect to the shipment within twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of the    same, failing which it shall be deemed as accepted by the Seller without any damage or fault.

At the time of raising a dispute, Seller will be required to provide documents/ proof in support of the claim, which include without limitation, images of the returned product(s) indicating the issue in the shipment received. The images need to clearly capture the following:

  1. the Return ID;
  2. AWB number of the shipment;
  3. issue observed by Seller in the returned product;
  4. damages to the returned product;
  5. brand name/ manufacturer’s name of the returned product; and/or
  6. The IMEI number (in case the product is a mobile phone);

The Seller’s claim/ dispute will either be approved or rejected and the same will be communicated to the Seller.

Any capitalized terms used herein this Policy and not defined explicitly shall have the same meaning as defined in the Terms of Use.

User agrees to be bound to any changes or modifications made to this Policy as may be updated on the Platform, from time to time or any additional terms that may be communicated to you, from time to time.

 

 

 

Ratings & Reviews

0.0

To Review


To Comment