CBSE Class 8 History Free Doubts and Solutions
CBSE - VIII - History
Correct the false statement Original documents were maintained by the British for the efficient administration of india
CBSE - VIII - History - Colonialism and the City: The Story of an Imperial Capital
culture of europeans during colonial period
CBSE - VIII - History
What was the condition of education in pre colonial India
CBSE - VIII - History
Mention the reasons behind the Industries conquest and colocalization of India by the British?
CBSE - VIII - History - Colonialism and the City: The Story of an Imperial Capital
how was the zamindari system under the British different from the Mughal period
CBSE - VIII - History - From Trade to Territory: The Company Establishes Power
How transportion/telecommunication changed new stone age to present time
CBSE - VIII - History - India after Independence
Manchester of India
CBSE - VIII - History
In 2007, the Andhra Pradesh High Court heard a case based on a letter written by a villager of Mahabubnagar district on the contamination of drinking water. The villager’s complaint was that a textile company was discharging poisonous chemicals into a stream near his village, contaminating groundwater, which was the source for irrigation and drinking water. Imagine you are the judge of the high court. What would be the judgement?
CBSE - VIII - History
How The Reform Movement Were Initiated Among Sikhs?
CBSE - VIII - History - When People Rebel: 1857 and After
Why was battle of Plassey fought
Browse free questions and answers Chapters
- 1 How, When and Where
- 2 From Trade to Territory: The Company Establishes Power
- 3 Ruling The Countryside
- 4 Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
- 5 When People Rebel: 1857 and After
- 6 Colonialism and the City: The Story of an Imperial Capital
- 7 India after Independence
- 8 The Changing World of Visual Arts
- 9 The Making of the National Movement: 1870s-1947
- 10 Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
- 11 Women, Caste and Reform
- 12 Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation