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प्रश्न
Why was the August offer made?
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उत्तर
The August Offer was made by Lord Linlithgow in 1940 to end the political deadlock which had occurred during the Second World War. The Congress on 27th July, 1940 made an offer of co-operation in the War, provided its demand for independence was conceded and a provisional national Government responsible to the Central Assembly was formed at the Centre. In response to this, the Government made an offer known as August Offer.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Congress Working Committee passed the famous ‘Quit India Resolution’ at Wardha in July 1942. With reference to this, answer the following questions:
- What were the reasons behind the passing of this resolution?
- What was the British Government's reaction to the Quit India Movement?
- What was the impact and significance of this movement?
Why was the Government of India Act, 1935 passed?
When did the individual Satyagraha campaign start?
What was the reaction of British Government to the resignation.
Who was Stafford Cripps?
How was the Constitution-making body to be constituted according to Cripps Proposal of 1942?
What were the repressive policies adopted by the Government to suppress the Quit India Movement?
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?
State any three salient proposals of the August offer.
Mention any two causes of the Quit India Movement.
