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31 May – The 7.7 M w Quetta earthquake shook British India with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme), killing 30,000–60,000. Dr. BR. Ambedkar ended all 3 temple entry movement in 1935. Government of India act
The Government of India Act 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5.c. 42) was an act passed by the British Parliament that originally received royal assent in August 1935. It was the longest act that the British Parliament ever enacted until the Greater London Authority Act 1999 surpassed it.
The third Round Table Conferences (India) 1935: August: Government of India Act 1935: 1937: 1937 Indian provincial elections: 1939: The All India Forward Bloc established by Subhas Chandra Bose: 1940: 23 March: Lahore Resolution: The All-India Jamhur Muslim League established by Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi to support a united India 8 August August ...
The largest aftershock was later measured at 5.8 M w occurring on 2 June 1935. [3] The aftershock, however, did not cause any damage in Quetta, but the towns of Mastung, Maguchar and Kalat were seriously affected. [3] The Chappar Rift in Balochistan, a landmark railway site, was affected by the 1935 earthquake, when the mountains opened up in ...
Provincial elections were held in British India in the winter of 1936–37 as mandated by the Government of India Act 1935.Elections were held in eleven provinces - Madras, Central Provinces, Bihar, Orissa, the United Provinces, the Bombay Presidency, Assam, the North-West Frontier Province, Bengal, Punjab and Sind.
As the national struggle intensified, the Government of India conceded some of the economic demands of the nationalists, including the establishment of a central bank. [16] Accordingly, the Reserve Bank of India Act was passed in 1934 and a central bank came into being on April 1, 1935, with Sir Osborne Smith as its first Governor. [16]
The Second Mohmand campaign of 1935 was a British military campaign against the Mohmand tribes in the Northwest Frontier area of British India, now Pakistan. The campaign began in August 1935 where Tanks were used, their first operational use in India, and with help from the Royal Air Force the revolt was suppressed and the Mohmands submitted in October 1935.
Pages in category "1935 in India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...