In the context of Indian history, the principle of “Dyarchy (diarchy)” refers to
(a) Division of the central legislature into two houses.
(b) Introduction of double government i.e., Central and State governments.
(c) Having two sets of rulers; one in London and another in Delhi.
(d) Division of the subjects delegated to the provinces into two categories.
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The correct option for ur question is (d). Division of the subjects delegated to the provinces into two categories.
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Ur answer is :-
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The correct option for ur question is (d). Division of the subjects delegated to the provinces into two categories.
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Option D is the right answer.
A system of double government is known as Diarchy. In the context of India, this system of government was introduced in the provinces of India by the Government of India act of 1919. Under this Act, the provincial subjects were divided into two categories named as the transferred and reserved. The main purpose of the introduction of diarchy in India was a separation of the executive department of each provincial council into authoritarian and commonly responsible sections .
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