Political Science, asked by anusiby208, 1 year ago

Indians were first time added to the governor generals council in which act

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Answered by AlveenaShaikh786
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Hey mate here is ur answer: -
In 1906, Morley announced in the british parliament that is government wanted to introduce new reforms for India which the locals were to be given more power in legislature affairs.
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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian Councils Act 1861 was passed by British Parliament on 1st August 1861 to make substantial changes in the composition of the Governor General's council for executive & legislative purposes. The most significantfeature of this Act was the association of Indians with the legislation work.

The Indian Councils Act 1909 empowered the Governor General to nominate one Indian member to the Executive Council leading to the appointment of Satyendra Prasanna Sinha as the first Indian member. The Government of India Act 1919 increased the number of Indians in thecouncil to three.
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