Revenue settlement in British India
In this post, you will learn about different methods of Revenue settlement in British India. In the previous post, we saw how the English…
Revolt of 1857 explained
In Revolt of 1857, something monumental happens in central and northern India that nearly drives the British out of the country. It begins with…
Did Hitler hate Indians?
History books have used the picture of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, an Indian nationalist freedom fighter shaking hands with the Nazi Germany’s dictator Adolf…
Notes on Warren Hastings
A guy (Warren Hastings) joins the English East India Company as a clerk, rises through promotions to become the supreme leader of all of…
Organisms and Population Class 12 Notes
Grab the Free Organisms and population Class 12 Notes for quick revision. You can watch the video to understand the topic and take a…
Canada • Geography • Map stories • History • Interesting Facts • Flag
Canada is a huge, less-explored country covering more than half of the Northern Hemisphere from north to south, located north of the United States….
Mexico • Geography • Map Stories • Interesting Facts • Flag
Mexico Fact Sheet: Area: 1,964,375 km ² Population: Over 130 Million Population Density: ~16 people/ km ² Climate Type: Mostly subtropical Dominant Language: Spanish…
India’s Look West Policy: Unlocking the Potential of West Asia
India’s foreign policy has long been celebrated for its “Look East” approach, which has fostered robust ties with Southeast Asia. However, the equally significant…
India States and Capitals 2025
India has 28 states and 8 UTs. Below you can find the table for India States and Capitals. The northernmost state of India was…
Akbar vs Aurangzeb, explained
Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur founded Mughal Empire in 1526. He was related to Timur from his father’s side and to Chengiz Khan through his mother,…
Physical Geography of the USA for students
In this post, we will learn about the Physical Geography of the USA. The United States, or the US, is a vast country located…
The Geography of Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains, one of North America’s greatest natural wonders, have shaped landscapes, wildlife, and human civilisations for millions of years. But how did…
Interesting map stories related to Australia
Australia is both the world’s largest island and the smallest continent. It was first discovered in 1770 by the English explorer Captain James Cook….
How did Norway become so rich? Case Study
Norway is the 10th richest country in the world. It has the world’s largest Sovereign Wealth Fund, $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund. But how…
The story of Malik Ambar
The general – “as brave as the sun”, “wondrous in power”, a “man of most-terrible deeds”, before whom enemies quaked in fear, “Defender of…
The expansion and consolidation of British rule in India
The topic talks about the expansion and consolidation of the British Empire, which was one of the empires which ruled almost half of the…
Federalism Explained
Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between the central authority and constituent political units. Understanding Federalism Governments can be…
Why is Chandigarh insanely well designed
Chandigarh is not just a city built after India’s independence—it emerged as a vision of modernity and a blueprint for the future. Why is…
Forms of Government Explained
Democracy: Power to the People! Democracy is all about citizens ruling the nation. Born in ancient Athens, people vote for leaders and laws. Think…
The Geography of River Nile
The Origin of the River Nile Even after centuries of exploration, the source of the River Nile remains disputed. Lake Victoria is widely believed…























