Monday, October 5, 2009

History Optional Last Minute Suggestion-Governor Generals, Acts, Regional Kingdoms And Anglo Wars



Please refer to the earlier articles published on the two chapters for detailed information’s. This article includes information’s on famine, education and press control.

  • Lytton was a reputed poet, novelist, essayist and known to the literary world as
    "Owen Meredith"
  • Lytton took steps to promote free trade
  • Lytton started Statutory Civil Service, one sixth of the total appointments, recommended by provincial governments, confirmed by the Secretary of State and less salary than covenanted civil service
  • Clive started a society of trade in 1765 with monopoly of trade in tobacco, betel nut and salt
  • Warren Hastings was impeached by the British Parliament
  • Hastings removed censorship of press
  • Dalhousie placed Bengal under a lieutenant governor, started centralized government known as Non regulation control and appointed a commissioner for newly acquired territories
  • Lord Mayo started financial devolution
  • With Maratha and Jat help Safdarjung liquidated the Afghan Bangash
  • In 1612 Vijaynagar king Venkata II permitted Raja Woodeyar to assume the title of Raja of Mysore
  • Tipu sent emissaries to France, Iran, Arab, Turkey and Pegu
  • Vansittart was the governor of Calcutta from 1760 to 1765
  • After the second Anglo- Carnatic war Mohd Ali was installed by the British as Nawab of Carnatic
  • Mir Jafar gave the compant the district of 24 parganas
  • Jachendars were the examiners of fabric
  • The Act of 1935 divided British India into 11 Governor's provinces and 5 Chief Commissioner's provinces
  • Campbell famine Commission- after 1866 Orissa famine
  • Stratchey Commission-after 1876 famine which affected Maharashtra, UP, Punjab and Madras
  • Lyall Commission in 1898 after the 1896 famine which mostly affected CP
  • Mcdonell commission in 1901 appointed by Curzon suggested Moral Strategy to combat famines
  • Famine Code in 1883
  • Censorship of Press Act-1799-a>The newspapers had to carry the name of the publishers, printer, editor b>Pre censorship of the newspapers
  • Jonh Adams started Licensing of Press act, 1823 a>License for press b>Penalty for publishing without license c>The Governor General could seize the licence
  • Vernacular Press Act under Lytton a>The District Magistrate could ask for security for a press b>No appeal before any court of law
  • Newspapers Act 1908 a>Local govt could confiscate the properties of press b>the aggrieved parties could go to the High Court within 15 days
  • Indian Press Act ,1910>Local govt empowered to demand registration security b>Aggrieved party could go to special tribunal of High Court
  • Indian Press Emergency Act 1931, The Press Objectionable Matters Act 1951
  • Bankim Chndra published Bangadarshan
  • Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar started Som Prokash
  • Wood's despatch was known as Magna Carta of Indian education
  • Raleigh Commission was also known as Indian Universities Commission,1902.It resulted in the Indian Universities Act, 1904, with more govt control on the universities, affiliation of colleges, no of fellows in a university 50-100 and duration 6 years, to be nominated by the govt.
  • Hunter Commission, 1882.
  • Zia uddin Ahmad and Ashutosh Mukerjee were the Indian members of Sadler Commission,1917.It recommended 12 years of basic education and 3 yrs of graduation, honours and pass course,boards for secondary and intermediate schools
  • Hartog committee, 1929
  • Sergeant Plan-1944.Recommended free and compulsory education for 6-11 yrs of age.
  • Wardha scheme of basic education, 1937

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