Indian independance

  • british victory in battle

    In 1757, after the British victory in the Battle of Plassey, the rule of East India Company started in India.
  • british victory in battle

    In 1757, after the British victory in the Battle of Plassey, the rule of East India Company started in India.
  • assumed control

    By 1858, the British Crown had assumed control over India.
  • assumed control

    By 1858, the British Crown had assumed control over India.
  • Britain ending rule over india

    In the year 1946, the Labour government, the exchequer of Britain thought of ending their rule over India because of their exhaustion of capital post the World War II.
  • Britain ending rule over india

    In the year 1946, the Labour government, the exchequer of Britain thought of ending their rule over India because of their exhaustion of capital post the World War II.
  • announcing to transfering power to india

    The British government announced, during the early 1947, that they intend to transfer power to the Indians by the month of June 1948.
  • tryst with destiny

    Millions of people belonging to different religious groups tramped across the newly drawn border to find places to reside. This took away around 250,000 to 500,000 lives. Finally, at midnight of 15 August 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru proclaimed India's independence by reading out his famous speech known as "Tryst with destiny".
  • transfering power to india

    The British government announced, during the early 1947, that they intend to transfer power to the Indians by the month of June 1948.
  • partition of India along religious outline.

    In the month of June in 1947, the prominent Indian leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Abul Kalam Azad, Master Tara Singh and B. R. Ambedkar agreed for a partition of India along religious outline.
  • tryst with destiny

    Millions of people belonging to different religious groups tramped across the newly drawn border to find places to reside. This took away around 250,000 to 500,000 lives. Finally, at midnight of 15 August 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru proclaimed India's independence by reading out his famous speech known as "Tryst with destiny".
  • idependence day

    The republic of India gained its independence from the rule of the British. it's been celebrated every year since then
  • independence day

    The republic of India gained its independence from the rule of the British on 15 August 1947. Since then every year, 15th August is celebrated as the Independence Day in India to commemorate its freedom from the 200-year-old British government.