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History and Civics Class 8 all Chapters

FINAL TERM HISTORY and CIVICS  **For Notes and Videos on other subjects from your syllabus, Click here πŸ‘‰  Class 8 Notes & Videos on All Subjects Chapter 6 – British Policies and Impacts : http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/british-policies-and-impacts-class-8.html Chapter 7 – The great Uprising of 1857:  http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-great-uprising-of-1857-class-8.html Chapter 8 – Socio –Religious Reforms :  http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/socio-religious-reforms-class-8-history.html Chapter 9 - India’s struggle for Freedom Phase - I :  http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/indias-struggle-for-freedom-i-class-8.html CIVICS Chapter 14 -Main Organ of The Indian Government – The Judiciary :  http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/main-organ-of-indian-government.html Chapter 15 -The United Nations :  http://novakidhs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-united-nations-class-8-total.html

The United Nations Class 8 Total History and Civics

The United Nations Class 8 Total History and Civics **For Notes and Videos on other subjects from your syllabus, Click here πŸ‘‰  Class 8 Notes & Videos on All Subjects Time To Learn I. Fill in the blanks: All  peace loving nations  can become members of the United Nations. The present number of member-countries in the UNO is  193 . One major goal of the UNICEF was  Universal Child Immunisation against preventable diseases by  1990. The International Court of Justice settles disputes between  member states of the United Nations. The UNESCO came into existence in  1946. II. Match the content of column A with other of column B Answer: III. Answer the following questions: Question 1. Why and when was the UNO formed? Answer: UNO was established on 24 th  October, 1945 to work for world peace and for eradication of poverty, hunger, injustice and to save the world from still another catastrophe of the magnitude of the Second World War. Questi...

Main Organ of The Indian Government – The Judiciary. Class 8 Total History

Main Organ of The Indian Government – The Judiciary. Class 8 Total History **For Notes and Videos on other subjects from your syllabus, Click here πŸ‘‰  Class 8 Notes & Videos on All Subjects I. Fill in the blanks: The  Supreme Court  is the highest court of appeal in India. The Supreme Court of India consists of a  Chief Justice  and  30 other judges . The judges of the High Court retire at the age of  62 years . The courts at the district level and below it are known as the  subordinate courts . The Chief Justice of India is  J.S. Khehar. II. Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B: Answer: III. Tick mark (✓) the correct statements and cross mark (X) the wrong ones: The judges of the Supreme Court retire at the age of 60.  X The President of India is free to remove the judges of the Supreme Court. X The Chief Justice of the High Court is appointed by the President of India. ✓ The highest criminal court in the dist...

British Policies and Impacts Class 8 HistoryTotal History and Civics

British Policies and Impacts Class 8 History Total History and Civics EXERCISES  A. Fill in the blanks: The  Bengal  famine of 1770 was one of the most terrible famines in human history. A large share of revenue collected by the Company in India had to be paid to the British government as  home charges . Under the Mahalwari system the revenue settlement was made with the  village as a whole. To eliminate competition from India’s traditional industries the British transformed India into a  supplier of raw material  and a  market for british products. Before the advent of the British the Indian craftspeople operated at two levels—the  rural  and the  urban  levels. Before the advent of the British the Indian textile industry was the  finest  and the  largest  in the world. After the Battle of Plassey the Company used its political power to  destroy  the Indian handicraft industry and  promote ...

India's Struggle for Freedom (I) Class 8 History and Civics –

Class 8 History and Civics – Struggle for Freedom (I) **For Notes and Videos on other subjects from your syllabus, Click here πŸ‘‰  Class 8 Notes & Videos on All Subjects I. Fill in the blanks: The British shattered the  self sufficient  village economy. The controversial Ilbert Bill incident took place in  1883. The Arms Act forbade the Indians from  possessing arms. The President of the first session of the Congress was  W.C. Bannerji. Bal Gangadhar Tilak raised the slogan  “Swaraj is my birthright”. The three prominent leaders of the Radical Nationalists group were  Lala Lajpat Rai ,  Bal Gangadhar Tilak,  and  Bipin Chandra Pal. Mahatma Gandhi was bom on 2nd October 1869 at  Porbandar . Gandhiji’s method of agitation were  Satyagraha ,  boycott  and  strikes. The incident at Chauri Chaura took place on  5 th  February 1922 . II. Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B: Answ...