Challenges faced by refugees at the time of independence of india
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Problems Faced After Independence
15th August 1947 marked the end of colonial rule in India and the country found itself standing on the threshold of a new era wherein the task was to build a strong nation. While India found itself independent from the British, it was still to find independence from social, economic and political problems that had started to become a rock in the way of its growth. The problems that India faced right after independence can be divided into three phases:
Phase 1: 1947-1967Phase 2: 1967-1977Phase3: 1977-1984.
Phase 1 ( 1947- 1967)
India primarily these issues during this phase:
The division of assets:Tensions stretched to a breaking point with Pakistan over the division of assets. According to the Indo- Pakistan financial settlement of 1947 India had to pay rupees 55 crores as the latter’s share of the assets.The Refugee Problem: The partition of India gave way to the refugee problem. By mid-1948 about 5.5 million non-Muslims had moved into India and a very large number of Muslims had left India for Pakistan. According to the Indian government, the non-Muslims left behind property worth 500 crores in west Pakistan whereas the Muslim losses in India are put to 100 crores.
15th August 1947 marked the end of colonial rule in India and the country found itself standing on the threshold of a new era wherein the task was to build a strong nation. While India found itself independent from the British, it was still to find independence from social, economic and political problems that had started to become a rock in the way of its growth. The problems that India faced right after independence can be divided into three phases:
Phase 1: 1947-1967Phase 2: 1967-1977Phase3: 1977-1984.
Phase 1 ( 1947- 1967)
India primarily these issues during this phase:
The division of assets:Tensions stretched to a breaking point with Pakistan over the division of assets. According to the Indo- Pakistan financial settlement of 1947 India had to pay rupees 55 crores as the latter’s share of the assets.The Refugee Problem: The partition of India gave way to the refugee problem. By mid-1948 about 5.5 million non-Muslims had moved into India and a very large number of Muslims had left India for Pakistan. According to the Indian government, the non-Muslims left behind property worth 500 crores in west Pakistan whereas the Muslim losses in India are put to 100 crores.
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The most difficult challenge faced by the independent India is that ....
(1) to form unity between all the religions
(2) .refugee problem,at the time of independence 8million refugees came into the country
(3) .they have to form constitution in which they have to make rules and laws for whole country.
(1) to form unity between all the religions
(2) .refugee problem,at the time of independence 8million refugees came into the country
(3) .they have to form constitution in which they have to make rules and laws for whole country.
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