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Pre-partition Timeline, Study notes of Physical education

The doc includes valuable information regarding pre-partition subcontinent and multiple political developments in that era

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Download Pre-partition Timeline and more Study notes Physical education in PDF only on Docsity! Important Events 1857 - 1947 (90 years) 1857: The Indian Mutiny or The First War of Independence. 1858: The India Act: power transferred to British Government. 1885: Indian National Congress founded by A. O. Hume to unite all Indians and strengthen bonds with Britain. 1905: First Partition of Bengal for administrative purposes. Gives the Muslims a majority in that state. 1906: All India Muslim League founded to promote Muslim political interests. 1909: Revocation of Partition of Bengal. Creates anti- British and anti-Hindu sentiments among Muslims as they lose their majority in East Bengal. 1916: Lucknow Pact. The Congress and the League unite in demand for greater self-government. It is denied by the British. 1919: Rowlatt Acts, or black acts passed over opposition by Indian members of the Supreme Legislative Council. These were peacetime extensions of wartime emergency measures. Their passage causes further disaffection with the British and leads to protests. Amritsar Massacre. General Dyer opens fire on 20,000 unarmed Indian civilians at a political demonstration against the Rowlatt Acts. Congress and the League lose faith in the British. 1919-Moantagu-Chelmsford Reforms (implemented in 1921). A step to self-government in India within the Empire, with greater provincialisation, based ona dyarchic principle in provincial government as well as administrative responsibility. Communal representation institutionalised for the first time as reserved legislative seats are allocated for significant minorities. 1920: Gandhi launches a non-violent, non-cooperation movement, or Satyagraha, against the British for a free India. 1922: Twenty-one policemen are killed by Congress supporters at Chauri-Chaura. Gandhi suspends non- cooperation movement and is imprisoned. 1928: Simon Commission, set up to investigate the Indian political environment for future policy-making, fails as all parties boycott it. 1929: Congress calls for full independence. 1930: Dr. Allama Iqbal, a poet-politician, calls for a separate homeland for the Muslims at the Allahabad session of the Muslim League. Gandhi starts Civil Disobedience Movement against the Salt Laws by which the British had a monopoly over production and sale of salt. 1930-31: The Round Table conferences, set up to consider Dominion status for India. They fail because of non-attendance by the Congress and because Gandhi, who does attend, claims he is the only representative of all of India, 1931: Irwin-Gandhi Pact, which concedes to Gandhi's demands at the Round Table conferences and further isolates Muslim League from the Congress and the British. 1932: Third Round Table Conference boycotted by Muslim League. Gandhi re-starts civil disobedience. Congress is outlawed by the British and its leaders. 1935: Government of India Act: proposes a federal India of political provinces with elected local governments but British control over foreign policy and defense. 1937: Elections. Congress is successful in gaining majority. 1939: Congress ministries resign. 1940: Jinnah calls for establishment of Pakistan in an independent and partitioned India. 1942: Cripps Mission to India, to conduct negotiations between all political parties and to set up a cabinet government. Congress adopts Quit India Resolution, to rid India of British rule. Congress leaders arrested for
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