How, When and Where
Read the picture depicted below and answer the questions that follow:
(i) What is it?
(ii) When did it come up?
(iii) Where was it located when Delhi was built?
(iv) What does this location reflect?
(i) It is the National Archives of India.
(ii) It came up in the 1920s.
(iii) When Delhi was built, it was located close to the Viceregal Palace.
(iv) It reflects the importance of this institution had in the British imagination.
Sponsor Area
The National Archives of India came up in the
The word ‘calligraphist' means
Census operations are held
The colonial government gave much importance to the practice of __________.
Historians have usually divided Indian history into ancient, __________ and __________.
A History of British India is a massive ____________ work.
Mill thought that all Asian societies were at a __________ level of civilisation than Europe.
The British established specialised institutions like _________ and ___________ to preserve important documents.
The British were very particular about preserving official documents.
Printing began to spread by the middle of the 20th century.
Sponsor Area
Sponsor Area