Wednesday, February 21, 2018

India History 2

റിപ്പൺ പ്രഭു, ഡഫറിൻ പ്രഭു, കഴ്സൺ പ്രഭു, ഹാർഡിഞ്ച് പ്രഭു തുടങ്ങിയ വൈസ്രോയിമാരുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ ഉൾപ്പെടുത്തിയിട്ടുള്ളത്  
  • Successor of Lord Lytton
                 Lord Ripon
  • Tenure of Lord Ripon
                 1880-84
  • First Factory act in India was passed during the period of
                 Lord Ripon (1881)
  • Local self Government act was passed during the period of
                 Lord Ripon
  • Local self Government act was passed in
                 1882
  • Ilbert bill was passed during the period of
                 Lord Ripon
  • Ilbert bill was passed in
                 1883
  • Father of Local Self Government in India
                 Lord Ripon
  • Viceroy during the time of Ilbert bill Controversy
                 Lord Ripon
  • Education commission called Hunter Commission was appointed by
                 Lord Ripon
  • Viceroy who called as The popular viceroy
                 Lord Ripon
  • "Judge me by my work and not by my words" said by
                 Lord Ripon
  • The viceroy who reduced the age limit of Civil Service from 21 to 19
                 Lord Lytton
  • The viceroy who raised the age limit of Civil Service from 19 to 21
                 Lord Ripon
  • Successor of Lord Ripon
                 Lord Dufferin
  • Tenure of Lord Dufferin
                 1884-88
  • The viceroy during the formation of INC
                 Lord Dufferin
  • Who organized a public service commission first time in India
                 Lord Dufferin
  • Who stated that Congress is a microscopic minority
                 Lord Dufferin
  • Successor of Lord Dufferin
                 Lord Lansdowne
  • Tenure of Lord Lansdowne
                 1888-94
  • Viceroy who appointed Durant commission to divide British India and Afganistan
                 Lord Lansdowne
  • Successor of Lord Lansdowne
                 Lord Elgin II
  • Tenure of Lord Curzon
                 1889-1905
  • Viceroy who appointed University education commission in 1902
                 Lord Curzon
  • Indian universities act was passed in
                 1904
  • Indian Coinage and paper currency act was passed by
                 Lord Curzon
  • Who was called as Aurangazeb of British India
                 Lord Curzon
  • First viceroy to visit Travancore 
                 Lord Curzon (1900)
  • The archaeological survey of India was organized by
                 Lord Curzon (1904)
  • Viceroy who partitioned Bengal
                 Lord Curzon
  • Bengal partition was in
                 1905 July 20
  • Viceroy who repealed Bengal partition
                 Lord Hardinge II
  • Bengal partition was repealed in
                 1911
  • "My ancesters conquired India using Gun and Sword, I will rule this country using them" who told these words
                 Lord Curzon
  • "I came to India to help the peaceful death of INC" who told these words
                 Lord Curzon
  • Successor of Lord Curzon
                 Lord Minto II
  • Tenure of Lord Minto II
                 1905-1910
  • Viceroy at the time of formation of Muslim league in Dhaka
                 Lord Minto II
  • Muslim league formed in
                 1906
  • Indian Council Act 1909 was passed during the period of
                 Lord Minto II
  • Indian Council Act 1909 is popularly known as
                 Minto-Morley reforms
  • Minto-Morley reforms was during the period of
                 Lord Minto II
  • Minto-Morley reforms was in
                 1909
  • The viceroy when Bengal partition came into force
                 Lord Minto II
  • Successor of Lord Minto II
                 Lord Hardinge II
  • Tenure of Lord Hardinge II
                 1910-1916
  • The viceroy who shifted the capital of India from Calcutta to Delhi
                 Lord Hardinge II
  • The capital of India shifted from Calcutta to Delhi in
                 1911
  • Who laid the foundation for Delhi city
                 George V
  • Indian patriot who tried to kill Lord Hardinge II
                 Rash Bihari Bose
                                                                                                   (To be continued...)

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