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History: Ancient India


Ancient history of India is highly dynamic and vibrant. This section on this website covers the Indian history from Harappan period to the Post Guptan period. This section covers all the topics which are important from the point of view of competitive examinations and interviews. History is one such subject which is essentially asked in various competitive exams. The articles in this section exclusively cater to the need of the aspirants. In the following ways, the aspirants can get themselves enriched through these article:

  1. Unlike tarditional padagogical tools related to learing of Ancient History, the emphasis in this section is not on rote learning but on the conceptual clarity.

  2. The emphasis in this section is to present the events and facts in such a way that the aspirants can minimise their precious time.

  3. All the topics are covered exhaustively in a holistic manner, so that the aspirants would not require any other source for reference after going through these articles.

  4. Special emphasis is given on the areas from where the examiners can set the questions.

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