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i) what caused Jallianwalla Bagh?

ii) What caused protection of women from Violence Act?​

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Answered by piyushsaini552
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Jallianwala Bagh History

It was due to the terrible repercussions of the war, like- inflation, heavy taxation, a huge number of dead and wounded soldiers that contributed immensely in uniting the nation against the British Rule. The worsening civil unrest led to the formation of Rowlatt Committee in 1919.

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The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to protect women from domestic violence. It was brought into force by the Indian government from 26 October 2006. The Act provides for the first time in Indian law a definition of "domestic violence", with this definition being broad and including not only physical violence, but also other forms of violence such as emotional/verbal, sexual, and economic abuse. It is a civil law meant primarily for protection orders and not for meant to be enforced criminally.

Answered by leofordarpit
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Jallianwala bagh tragedy happened in april 1919.

many people gathered ther to talk about two very famous arrested leaders. When General Dyer arrived and ordered their troops to fire. the gate was closed and no one could escape so, many people died in that incident. according to British records, about 200 people died and were injured but in reality over a thousand people died.

even if you arrive there today, you will see bullet marks on there walls.

I cannot answer the 2nd question.

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