Modern Indian History The first national leader to decry the salt tax in the Indian legislature was J L Nehru Netaji S C Bose G K Gokhale M K Gandhi J L Nehru Netaji S C Bose G K Gokhale M K Gandhi ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History As per the Act of 1919 which of the following statements was not correct? Provincial subjects were classified into Reserved subjects and Transferred subjects. British India must remain an integral part of the British Empire. The salary of the Secretary of State for India was not to be paid by Parliament. Responsible Government would be realised only by the progressive stages. Provincial subjects were classified into Reserved subjects and Transferred subjects. British India must remain an integral part of the British Empire. The salary of the Secretary of State for India was not to be paid by Parliament. Responsible Government would be realised only by the progressive stages. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who did Mahatma Gandhi recognise as his political Guru? Gopal Krishna Gokhale BG Tilak Dadabhai Naoroji Pheroze Shah Mehta Gopal Krishna Gokhale BG Tilak Dadabhai Naoroji Pheroze Shah Mehta ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who was an editor of the journal “India”? Sir Pherozshah Mehta Sir William Wedderburn Sir Patrick Spens Henry Vivian Derozio Sir Pherozshah Mehta Sir William Wedderburn Sir Patrick Spens Henry Vivian Derozio ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Sir William Wedderburn remained the chairman of the Indian parliamentary committee till 1900. He was also an editor of the journal “India”. In 1895, Sir William Wedderburn represented India on the Royal Commission on Indian Expenditure.
Modern Indian History Dadabhai Naroji has described his theory of 'Drain of Wealth' in the book British Rule and its Consequences Poverty and Un-British Rule in India Nature of British Colonial Rule Exploitative Nature of British Rule in India British Rule and its Consequences Poverty and Un-British Rule in India Nature of British Colonial Rule Exploitative Nature of British Rule in India ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Shuja-ud-Daulah wanted to acquire the territory of Marathas Rohelas Tamils Sikhs Marathas Rohelas Tamils Sikhs ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP