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Partition of Bangal

Partition of Bangal. First Attempt 1853 Fort William Presidency by Sir Charles Grant 1854 lord Dilhozi Suggested for division 1866 feminine in Orisa (cause was admin, vast area) 2 nd 1874 Aasam and 3 Dist were separated. Introduction. Vast Area 179,000 SKM Administrative Reasons

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Partition of Bangal

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  1. Partition of Bangal

  2. First Attempt 1853 Fort William Presidency by Sir Charles Grant • 1854 lord Dilhozi Suggested for division • 1866 feminine in Orisa (cause was admin, vast area) • 2nd 1874 Aasam and 3 Dist were separated Introduction

  3. Vast Area 179,000 SKM • Administrative Reasons • Majority of Hindus in West,culcuta • Limited Transportation • Hindu Feudalism • Issue of Orria Language by Orasian • Sanhbalpur was distt of Orria but in CP • Solution was to include Sanhbalur in Bangal or separate province of Orisa • Floods at Eastern shore, Chitagang • Admin of Aasam was linked with Bangal, Specially of Tea Trade • Difference of Culture • Agriculture Backwardness • Chitaganag Seaport was without trade • Limited Development projects Reasons

  4. Division • Division on 20th July 1905 • East Bangal 106500 SKM, Population 18/30 Million Muslims • Response • Muslims and Muslim League • Hindus and Congress • British Govt Division and Response

  5. Lawyers Movement • Press • Congress • SerendernathBanerjee-Mass Activation • BJ Tillak-Shivaji as Hero • B.K Ghokly-deligation to UK • Madan Mohan Malvia-Sodeshi Movement • Assassination attempt on Manto Hisdus’ response

  6. Majority in Bangal and Aasam • Independent Economy • Bangali Nationalism Muslims’ Response

  7. 12-12-1911 • Fuller Resigned Annulment

  8. Hindu Mhasbah and Extremis elements emerged • Bangali Nationalism • Effective Move for Muslim League • Extremist Congress • Trust Deficit between Muslims and Govt • New separatist movement Effects and Importance

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