3. in chapter Administration under the British Write the names of any two Governor Generals mentioned
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Explanation:
Indian Independence Act (1947) gave effect to the Mountbatten Plan. At the stroke of midnight of 14–15 August, 1947, the power was transferred to the two new independent Dominions of India and Pakistan. Lord Mountbatten became the first governor-general of the new Dominion of India.
Charles John Canning
Charles John Canning, Earl Canning, also called (1837–59) Viscount Canning of Kilbrahan, (born December 14, 1812, London, England—died June 17, 1862, London), statesman and governor-general of India during the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
Answer:
Explanation:
Indian Independence Act (1947) gave effect to the Mountbatten Plan. At the stroke of midnight of 14–15 August, 1947, the power was transferred to the two new independent Dominions of India and Pakistan. Lord Mountbatten became the first governor-general of the new Dominion of India.
Charles John Canning
Charles John Canning, Earl Canning, also called (1837–59) Viscount Canning of Kilbrahan, (born December 14, 1812, London, England—died June 17, 1862, London), statesman and governor-general of India during the Indian Mutiny of 1857.