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- by ten people Condominium (international law) Occasionally misspelled dyarchy, as in the Encyclopaedia Britannica article on the colonial British institution...
- University constituencies). The reforms also introduced the principle of dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...
- through suffrage. Provincial legislatures saw boycotts during the period of dyarchy between 1919 and 1935. After reforms and elections in 1937, the largest...
- of State. 2. The provinces were to follow the Dual Government System or dyarchy. Edwin Montagu became Secretary of State for India in June 1917 after Austen...
- legislative council election to Madras Presidency after the establishment of dyarchical system of government by the Government of India Act, 1919 the ruling Justice...
- 1917, Madras was the first province of India to implement a system of dyarchy, and thereafter its Governor ruled alongside a prime minister. In the early...
- more elected Indian members. The reforms also introduced the principle of dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...
- to include more elected Indian members, and introduced the principle of dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities, including agriculture, health, education...
- Colonial ****am (1826–1947) refers to the period in the history of ****am between the signing of the Treaty of Yandabo and the Independence of India when...
- expanded the Punjab Legislative Council and introduced the principle of dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...