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Answered by Anonymous
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✔✔The Simon Community is a charity which helps homeless people, taking its name from Simon of Cyrene.

✔✔It was founded in 1963 by Anton Wallich-Clifford who had encountered many homeless people while working for the Probation Service at Bow Street Magistrates Court in London.

.✔✔ The Simon Community was co-founded by political activist Eddie Linden.

✔✔A trust was established to manage the affairs of the charity but its administration was weak.

✔✔ Attempts were made to transform the organisation into a decentralised federation of homelessness bodies — the Cyrenian Federation and Homes for Homeless People.

✔✔In Ireland the Simon Communities were founded by a group of Trinity College and University College Dublin students in 1969.

✔✔These organizations fund themselves by hosting a number of charity initiatives and events such as the Dublin Fun Run.

✔✔In 2009, Dublin Simon celebrated its 40th anniversary.

✔✔Anton Wallich-Clifford died in 1978 but the original community continues where it is based and active in London

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Answered by BrainlyQuicky
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The Simon Commission was appointed by Tory government in Britain and it it was headed by Sir John Simon. The revision of the Act of 1919 was necessary as it would decide the fate of further law making for India. It was with this concern that the Commission was appointed

The simon commission was rejected by the indians as the commission did not consist of a single Indian.

All the members were British. Hence, it was rejected.

People protested with the slogan " go back simon ".

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