Discuss some of the important events in the national movement after the partition of bengal was cancelled?
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The Home Rule Movement (1916) ...
Rowlatt Act (March 1919) ...
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April, 1919) ...
The Swaraj Party (Jan, 1923) ...
Simon Commission (Nov, 1927) ...
Poona Pact (1932) ...
Cripps Mission (1942) ...
The Cabinet Mission (1946)
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In 1947, Bengal was partitioned for the second time, solely on religious grounds, as part of the Partition of India following the formation of the nations India and Pakistan. In 1955, East Bengal became East Pakistan, and in 1971 became the independent state of Bangladesh.
The partition made original Bengal province to two separate provinces, 1) Bengal 2) Eastern Bengal and Assam. East Bengal was added with Assam and formed the Eastern Bengal and Assam province. Dhaka became the capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam.
The sentiments of the people of Bengal were hurt. It led to strong opposition and Indians started a movement against the British Government. Against the Partition of Bengal, Extremists organised the Swadeshi Movement and the Boycott of British goods.
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