Tuesday, February 20, 2018

India History 1

അടുത്തതായി നമുക്ക് നോക്കാനുള്ളത് ഇന്ത്യയുടെ ചരിത്രത്തിലേക്കാണ്. കൂടുതലും ചോദ്യങ്ങൾ വരുന്നതും കഴിഞ്ഞ സിലബസിൽ എടുത്ത് പറഞ്ഞിരുന്നതുമായ ഭാഗമാണ് 1857 ന് ശേഷമുള്ള ഇന്ത്യാ ചരിത്രം. അതിനാൽ അതിൽ നിന്നുള്ള ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ആദ്യം. ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ആദ്യ വൈസ്രോയിമാരായിരുന്ന കാനിങ്, എൽഗിൻ, ജോൺ ലോറൻസ്, മേയോ, നോർത്ത് ബ്രൂക്ക്, ലിട്ടൻ എന്നിവരുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ആദ്യ പാഠത്തിൽ 
  • British Governor General at the time of first war of Indian Independence
                  Lord Canning
  • First Viceroy an last Governor General of India
                  Lord Canning
  • Tenure of Lord Canning
                  1856-62
  • The universities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were established during the tenure of
                  Lord Canning
  • The universities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were established in
                  1857
  • The viceroy who introduced income tax and portfolio system in India
                  Lord Canning
  • The viceroy who passed the Indian Penal Code
                  Lord Canning
  • Lord Canning passed the Indian Penal Code in
                  1860
  • Doctrine of Lapse was officially withdrawn by
                  Lord Canning
  • Doctrine of Lapse was officially withdrawn in
                  1859
  • Viceroy during the time of Indigo revolt in Bengal
                  Lord Canning
  • Remarriage of Hindu widows was first legalized by
                  Lord Canning
  • White mutiny in Wnglish east India company occured during the period of
                  Lord Canning
  • White mutiny in Wnglish east India company occured in
                  1859
  • Indian High court act and Indian Council act was passed during the period of
                  Lord Canning
  • Indian High court act and Indian Council act was passed in
                  1861
  • The successor of Lord Canning
                  Lord Elgin
  • Tenure of Lord Elgin
                  1862-63
  • The High courts of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were established in
                  1862
  • The High courts of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were established during the period of
                  Lord Elgin
  • Viceroy who successfully suppressed Wahabis
                  Lord Elgin
  • The successor of Lord Elgin
                  Sir John Lawrence
  • Tenure of Sir John Lawrence
                  1864-69
  • Viceroy who is called as the saviour of India and organiser of victory
                  Sir John Lawrence
  • Scholarship scheme was introduced by
                  Sir John Lawrence
  • The successor of Sir John Lawrence
                  Lord Mayo
  • Tenure of Lord Mayo
                  1869-72
  • The viceroy who started Statitical Survey and Sales department in India
                  Lord Mayo
  • The viceroy who passed Indian Evidence Act
                  Lord Mayo
  • Indian Evidence Act was passed in
                  1872
  • The first census in India conducted by the viceroy
                  Lord Mayo
  • The first census in India conducted in
                  1872
  • The first regular census in India conducted by the viceroy
                  Lord Ripon
  • The first regular census in India conducted in
                  1881
  • The viceroy who started railway system in public sector
                  Lord Mayo
  • The viceroy murdered in India
                  Lord Mayo
  • Lord Mayo was murdered at
                  Andaman
  • The person who murdered Lord Mayo
                  Sher Ali
  • The viceroy who started the process of decentralisation of finance in India
                  Lord Mayo
  • Mayo collage was located at
                  Ajmer, Rajasthan
  • The successor of Lord Mayo
                  Lord North Brook
  • Tenure of Lord North Brook
                  1872-76
  • The viceroy when the Prince of Wales visited India in 1875
                  Lord North Brook
  • Kuka revolt broke out at the period of
                  Lord North Brook
  • Kuka revolt broke out in
                  1872
  • The successor of Lord North Brook
                  Lord Lytton
  • Tenure of Lord Lytton
                  1876-80
  • Who was called as the viceroy of reverse characters
                  Lord Lytton
  • Viceroy who passed Royal Titles act (1876) and Indian Arms Act (1878)
                  Lord Lytton
  • The viceroy who introduced seperate civil service exams for Indians
                  Lord Lytton
  • The viceroy who organised first royal durbar at Delhi in 1877
                  Lord Lytton
  • Queen Victoria accepted the title "Kaiser-e-Hind" at
                  Royal Durbar in Delhi 1877
  • Viceroy who passed Vernacular Press Act
                  Lord Lytton
  • Vernacular Press Act was passed in 
                  1878
  • Viceroy who withdrawnVernacular Press Act
                  Lord Ripon
  • Vernacular Press Act was withdrawn in 
                  1882
  • Viceroy known as Owen Meredith
                  Lord Lytton
  • Viceroy who introduced uniform salt law throghout British India
                  Lord Lytton
                                                                      (To be Continued...)

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