Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru
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I'm not sure about this but I think that George V ruled India in 1935
The British appointed Indians to the council which gave Indians a sense of pride and a voice in politics
Jinnah described it as throughly rotten, fundamentally bad, & totally unacceptableGovernor General & Governors were given special powers obstruct responsible government.Safeguards & Reservations were in the Act to serve the British ImperialismCommunal Electorate was extended which was not in the interests of IndiaBurma was separated from India which was also unliked by poepleJinnah described it as throughly rotten, fundamentally bad, & totally unacceptableGovernor General & Governors were given special powers obstruct responsible government.Safeguards & Reservations were in the Act to serve the British ImperialismCommunal Electorate was extended which was not in the interests of IndiaBurma was separated from India which was also unliked by poeple
It was setup in 1935.
The first general elections were held in an undivided India in 1935.
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There were multiple acts approved by the British parliament in 1935, but the most important is probably the Government of India Act 1935.
RBI, the Reserve Bank of India, was established in 1935 and was privately owned. The government of India took over the bank in the nationalization in 1949.
RBI, the Reserve Bank of India, was established in 1935 and was privately owned. The government of India took over the bank in the nationalization in 1949.
The Federal Court of India was established under section 200 of the Government of India Act 1935 in the year 1937.
I'm not sure about this but I think George V ruled India in 1935
I'm not sure about this but I think that George V ruled India in 1935
not at all because indian constitution was influenced by the government of india act 1935.
Govt. of India act, 1935
Clive of India - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #501) USA:TV-PG (TV rating)
The British appointed Indians to the council which gave Indians a sense of pride and a voice in politics
The British appointed Indians to the council which gave Indians a sense of pride and a voice in politics