Q1) Why do you think Hindu Revivalist movements were started? Write two points.
Q2) Ilbert bill made British community very aggressive .Justify this statement by writing two points.
Q3) Why were the Hindu judges disappointed with the reversal of Ilbert bill? Write two points.
Q4) Why did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan discouraged Muslims to join Indian national Congress?
Q5) What was the main objective of formation of Muslim League?
Q6) Write a brief account of partition and reversal of Bengal by Lord Curzon.
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Hindu revivalism remains a growing force in India today. It is also a concern among the millions of displaced Hindus scattered around the world. Its roots lie in the belief that Hinduism is an endangered lifestyle. This notion is fuelled by the political assertiveness of minority groups, efforts to convert Hindus to other faiths, suspicions that the political authorities are sympathetic to minority groups and the belief that foreign political and religious ideologies are destroying the Hindu community.
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