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    Table of index Chapter - 1 1 Introduction 1 Chapter - 2 5 History of that Period 5 Chapter - 3 7 Social Background 7 Work for the Muslim Community 8 Chapter - 4 10 Political Career 10 Struggle for existence 11 Chapter - 5 13 Personality of Jinnah 13 Chapter - 6 15 Conclusion 15 Bibliography: - 17 Chapter - 1 Introduction The partition of India‚ 1947‚ some call it as vivisection as Gandhi had‚ has without doubt has been the most wounding trauma of the twentieth

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    it also strengthened the arguments of the Indian politicians that India should be given a greater say in Indian affairs‚ this suggests that Indian nationalism was starting to progress. Muslims and Hindus had also joined together‚ forming the Lucknow pact‚ which shows that the Indians were becoming more powerful as they were joining together but the day of the massacre in Amritsar only included mostly Sikh people who were gathered to celebrate their religious festival showing that the attacks weren’t

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    following legislative councils 1. Provincial 2. Central 3. Executive •.For the first time ever‚ seats were reserved for Muslims which made them satisfied about the proceedings Lucknow pact - 1916 • An agreement reached between the Indian National congress and the Muslim League at the joint session of both the parties‚ held in Lucknow‚ in the year 1916. • Muhammad Al Jinnah‚ then a member of the Congress as well as the League‚ made both the parties reach an agreement to pressure the British government to

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    Aligarh Movement which was synthesized by Nadwatul Ulema? 5. Was Partition of Bengal a British conspiracy for igniting the Hindu Muslim conflict? What role did the left wing of Muslim League played in reaching a compromise with Congress via Lucknow Pact? 6. The failure of Simon Commission was taken as a constitutional challenge by the Indians. What was the significance of Nehru Report and 14 Points in the constitution making of India? 7. Explain the reasons why Cabinet mission plan was

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    QUESTION BANK FOR ICSE- 2014-15 CIVICS 1. Name the main constituents of the Indian Parliament. 2.Who can increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court? 3.What is meant by the original jurisdiction of the High Court? 4.Who administers the oath of office to the High Court judges? 5.Mention one reason why Lok Adalats have become popular? 6.Mention one situation when both the houses of Parliament meet for a joint session. 7.Mr. Gurudev was nominated by the President to the Rajya Sabha.Mention

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    Separate Electorates are that type of elections in which minorities select their own representatives separately‚ as opposed to Joint Electorates where people are selected collectively. When minorities fear that they would not get representation in state affairs and government then they demand separate electorates. Same was the case with the Indian Muslims. They were very large in number‚ but in case of combined elections they would not get due representation. When the British implemented the system

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    4. History of Pakistan | | | 30th September 1947 | Pakistan become member of UN | 26th October 1947 | Kashmiri Maharaja acceded to India which Lord Mountbatten accepted on behalf of India | 27th October 1947 | India air-lift its troops to Srinagar and lauched a full scale attack on Kashmir | 1948 AD | First Pakistan India War | 1st January 1948 | India took Kashmir dispute to Security council | 1st April 1948 | India cut off water supply to Pakistan from two of its headworks‚ causing a

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    Role of Women in India’s Struggle for Freedom Introduction The history of Indian Freedom Struggle would be incomplete without mentioning the contributions of women. The sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place. They fought with true spirit and undaunted courage and faced various tortures‚ exploitations and hardships to earn us freedom. When most of the men freedom fighters were in prison the women came forward and took charge of the struggle. The list of great women whose

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    Partition of India 1947 In 1600‚ the British East India Company was established‚ and in 1858‚ The India Act allowed for power to be transferred to the British government. The British Government never had complete control‚ but it certainly had power. The Partition of India happened on August 14th‚ 1947 and August 15th‚ 1947. When the British left India on August 15th‚ 1947 (after the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan)‚ they left the country divided. This led to the formation of Pakistan

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    Dream Dare Win www.jeywin.com Modern India; Economic & Commercial Policy The British conquerors were entirely different from the previous conquerors. Through laws and administrative‚ economic and fiscal policies‚ the British government in England and Company’s administration in India used their powers to the advantage of British manufacturers and to the detriment of the Indian socio-political and economic fabric. The gradual “development of underdevelopment’ has been traced through the

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