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प्रश्न
State two reasons were given by Lord Curzon to justify the Partition of Bengal.
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उत्तर
When the decision to partition the Province of Bengal was announced, Lord Curzon put forward several flimsy arguments as the cause behind the partition. He said that the Province of Bengal was too large to be administered by a single provincial government. In this context, Lord Curzon further stated that the partition of Bengal was necessary for administrative efficiency.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Of which areas did the new Bengal province comprise?
What is meant by Swadeshi?
Which countries used the idea of Swadeshi and Boycott before it was used in the Indian National Movement?
What was Lord Curzon’s argument in favour of the partition of Bengal.
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What was the motives of Lord Curzon behind the Partition?
How did the Swadeshi Movement affect culture and education?
How did the people express their unhappiness against this decision of the British.
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What was the reaction of the people to the partition?
What did the people do to make Swadeshi and Boycott Movement more successful.
Discuss how Curzon striked at the roots of Bengal nationalism to weaken the National Movement.
The Indian National Movement is divided into three phases. With reference to the Second Phase of the Indian National Movement, answer the following question:
Mention any two points to explain the perspective of the Nationalists regarding the actual motive behind the decision of partition.
What justification did Lord Curzon give to the Indians for the Partition of Bengal?
