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Hello Doston,
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Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
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CONTENTS:-
"Unit-I: Delhi in The Nineteenth Century-Mughal Court,
Company Raj, 1857 And Its Aftermath
Unit-II: Building New Delhi-Imperial Ideology and Urban Morphology
Unit-III: Delhi in 1947-Partition and its Aftermath
Unit-IV: Making of Contemporary Delhi-Spaces, Politics and Socialites."
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0:00- Intro
0:07- How to get PDF?
0:51- PDF INTRO Q
1:04- Q1.Arrival of the British in Shahjahanabad
1:23- Q2.Delhi after 1857
1:43- Q3.Delhi during 1857
1:56- Q4.Delhi's political, literary and cultural scenario before 1857
2:09- Q5.Delhi’s Colonial Town Planning
2:22- Q6.Waste management and the changing urban environment
2:34- Q7.New Delhi represents the imperial thinking
2:48- Q8. land acquisition for the construction of New Delhi
3:00- Q9.Delhi University
3:20- Q10. life of Mirza Ghalib
3:33- Q11.Master Ramchandra
3:46- Q12.“Partition” and “Independence” mean to the people of Delhi
3:59- Q13.Political, Economic and Demographic Impacts of Partition on Delhi
4:12- Q14.Tea and Coffee houses
4:25- Q15.o Welcome or Mehrauli
4:38- Q16. impact of urban conquest on the Mehrauli village
4:51- Q17.Resettlement colonies
5:04- Q18.Short note on Refugee colonies
5:23- Q19.Note on the life of Herbert Baker
5:37- Q20.Short note on Rashtrapati Bhavan
5:50- Q21.Short note on Vice Regal Lodge
6:03- Q22.Early Architecture and Town Planning of New Delhi
6:16- Q23.Migrants and Refugees rehabilitated in early Delhi
6:35- Q24.Contribution of Delhi to Independent India
6:55- Q25.Major events that took place in Delhi after independence
7:14- Q26.Shahjahanabad is a confluence of new and old cultures
7:27- Q27.1947 had a great impact on the history of Delhi
7:40- Q28.Role of Delhi and its residents in the national independence movement
7:53- Q29.Short note on Humayun's Tomb
8:06- Q30.Short note on Lutyens' Delhi
8:19- Q31.Short note on Nizamuddin
8:32- Q32.Short note on Chunnamal's Haveli
8:44- THANK YOU.
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