Poona pact was advocated by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar.
Dr Bhimrao Babashaheb Ambedkar
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The Poona Pact of 1932 was a signed agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to resolve the issue of separate electorates for Dalits in India. Gandhi opposed separate electorates as it would further divide society, while Ambedkar supported it as a way to ensure political representation for Dalits. The pact ultimately resulted in reserved seats for Dalits within the general electorate, striking a compromise between the two leaders' views.
Battle of Poona happened in 1802.
The Poona Act, formally known as the Poona Pact of 1932, was an agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, aimed at addressing the representation of the depressed classes (Dalits) in the Indian legislative councils. It was a response to the British government's proposal for separate electorates for Dalits, which Gandhi opposed, fearing it would further divide Hindu society. The Pact resulted in granting reserved seats for Dalits in the legislatures while maintaining a joint electorate, thereby promoting their political participation within a unified framework. This landmark agreement marked a significant moment in the fight for social justice and representation in India.
Poona Sarvajanik Sabha was created in 1870.
Poona National Park was created in 1991.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Poona was created in 1854.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Poona's population is 24,305,883.
The area of Poona National Park is 50.1 square kilometers.
Poona University Act, 1974The Poona University Act of 1974 established the University of Pune (formerly the University of Poona). The Act was passed by the Bombay legislature on February 10, 1948. Section 46 of the University of Poona's Ordinances as established by the Poona University Act has since been deleted and no record of what it said was found.
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