mention any four repressive policy of Lord Curzon
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Lord Curzon was the Viceroy of India from 1898 - 1905. The Indians disliked him due to his policies against the unity of the country. Some of his repressive policies are mentioned below:
- He curtailed the freedom of the press by the Official Secrets Act passed in 1904.
- He passed the Corporation Act by which he reduced the number of Indians in the corporation.
- The Indian Universities act of 1904
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- The Act of 1898 which made it an offence to provoke people against the British
- The Calcutta Corporation Act ( 1899 ) which reduced the strength of elected members from India, thereby giving the British a majority
- The Official Secrets Act
- The Indian Universities Act of 1904 which imposed strict official content over the Indian universities because Curzon considered them as the centres of nationalism
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