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The Meriam Report was the first general study of Indian conditions since the 1850s, when the ethnologist and former US Indian Agent Henry R. Schoolcraft had completed a six-volume work for the US Congress. The Meriam Report provided much of the data used to reform American Indian policy through new legislation: the Indian Reorganization Act of ...
Provisional Insolvency Act 1920 5 Charitable and Religious Trusts Act 1920 14 Indian Red Cross Society Act 1920 15 Passport (Entry into India) Act 1920 34 Aligarh Muslim University Act 1920 40 Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act 1921 18 Delhi University Act 1922 8 Boilers Act 1923 5 Indian Naval Armament Act 1923 7 Employees Compensation Act 1923 8
In 1920, under Scott's direction, and with the concurrence of leaders of the religious groups most involved in native education, the Indian Act was amended to make it mandatory for all native children between the ages of seven and fifteen to attend school. Attendance at a residential school was made compulsory, although a reading of Bill 14 ...
However, the younger generation of Indian nationalists was thrilled and backed Gandhi, whose plans were adopted by the Congress Party in September 1920 and launched that December. [ 2 ] Gandhi strengthened the movement by supporting the contemporaneous Khilafat Movement , the Muslim campaign to restore the status of the Khalifa and protest the ...
Events in the year 1920 in India. Incumbents ... Indian Red Cross Society Act; Births ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The first part of The Indian Struggle covering the years 1920–1934 was published in London in 1935 by Lawrence and Wishart. [1] Bose had been in exile in Europe following his arrest and detention by the colonial government for his association with the revolutionary group, the Bengal Volunteers and his suspected role in several acts of violence. [2]
The ITF was created by the Indian Territorial Force Act 1920 [1] to replace the Indian section of the Indian Defence Force. It was an all-volunteer force modelled after the British Territorial Army. The European parallel to the ITF was the Auxiliary Force (India). After Indian independence, it was succeeded by the Territorial Army in 1949.
The Act of 1833 opened the door for Indians to public office and employment. The Act of 1858 transferred the administration from the Company to the Crown and laid the foundations of public life which exist in India today. The Act of 1861 sowed the seed of representative institutions, and the seed was quickened into life by the Act of 1909. The ...