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प्रश्न
Who was Stafford Cripps?
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उत्तर
Stafford Cripps was a British politician and member of the War Cabinet during World War II, as well as a politician and diplomat from the United Kingdom. He was sent to India in 1942 as the head of the Cripps Mission. His goal was to negotiate with Indian leaders and secure their support for the British war effort by offering a post-war constitution and Dominion Status for India.
संबंधित प्रश्न
The Quit India Resolution in 1942 was one of the final calls given by Gandhi for the British to leave India. Moving towards Independence, Lord Mountbatten’s Plan was significant. In this context, answer the following:
Give any three effects of the Quit India Movement launched by Gandhi in 1942 that was significant to the last phase of the National Movement of India.
Why was the Government of India Act, 1935 passed?
In what way did the outcome of the Second World War help India’s demand for self-government?
Name the ‘Mantra’, which was given by Gandhiji during Quit India Movement.
What was the Day of Deliverance?
What was the major cause of the failure of the Quit India Movement?
What were the circumstances during the Second World War which forced the National leaders to launch the Quit India Movement?
How was the Constitution-making body to be constituted according to Cripps Proposal of 1942?
In the political scenario of 1939, important developments took place in India and abroad. In this context, mention the circumstances which led to the passage of the Act of 1935?
Mention the reasons why the proposals of the Cripps Mission were rejected.
