K-12 Courses - Lessons, Practice and Memorization - Class 12, Grade 12, History
Students

Academic Programs

AI-powered learning for grades 8-12, aligned with major curricula

Professional

Professional Courses

Industry-relevant training in Business, Technology, and Design

Games

Interactive Games

Fun games to boost memory, math, typing, and English skills

K-12 Courses — tagged 'Class 12, Grade 12, History'

k-12, tagged with 'Class 12, Grade 12, History'

All Courses

CBSE 12 History - 3
2025-03-19

CBSE 12 History - 3

The making of the Indian Constitution reflects the intricate process shaped by historical upheavals, diverse aspirations, and intense debates among its makers. Key figures in the Constituent Assembly negotiated various interests, ultimately framing a law suited to India's unique socio-political landscape, characterized by its commitment to democracy, rights, and secularism. The Assembly's discussions underscored the significance of individual liberties while addressing minority and group rights within the context of a unified nation-state.

Author Pavan
Grade 12 History
+3
View Course
CBSE 12 History - 2
2025-03-19

CBSE 12 History - 2

The chapter explores the agrarian society in India during the Mughal period, focusing on the relationships between peasants, zamindars, and the state. It highlights the intricate dynamics of agricultural production, land ownership, and the socio-economic structures that evolved within rural communities. The chapter also examines source materials, particularly the Ain-i Akbari, which provides valuable insights into agrarian practices and socio-political relations of the time.

Author Pavan
Grade 12 History
+3
View Course
CBSE 12 History - 1
2025-03-19

CBSE 12 History - 1

The chapter explores the philosophical, religious, and cultural developments in ancient India, focusing particularly on the evolution of Buddhism and Jainism alongside other contemporaneous ideas. It examines the significance of thinkers like the Buddha and Mahavira, the role of texts, architecture like stupas, and the interactions between various traditions shaping early Indian society. Through these themes, the enduring legacies of these beliefs are highlighted in both historical and contemporary contexts.

Author Pavan
Grade 12 Class 12
+3
View Course