the contribution of Assam Association towards social reforms in british ruled Assam
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British rule was very un pleasantand some were good. because of britishers we lost our kohinoor diamond, peacock throne, our valuable resources, etc. we were suppressed for about 200 years, we lost our forests, our original and handloom industries, etc. we even got some benefit like railways even though it was for their benefit then also we were profited, we got our proverb's original meaning unity is strength, modern clothings, etc. overall it had some benefit and huge disadvantages.
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The Assam Association was formed in 1903.It played a significant role in freedom movement of India alongside protecting the interests of the peoples of Assam.
The association served as the mouthpiece of the people of Assam in presenting to the authorities their needs and grievances,hopes and aspirations.It followed peaceful and constitutional methods to bring change.
The Assam Association brought to notice quite a few issues like job reservation for local youths,inclusion of Assamese representative in the provincial legislative councils, democratisation of the local boards and the municipalities,prohibition of opium and establishment of Universities and technical institutions in Assam.It opposed r governmental action in enhancing the revenue demand and imposing additional taxes...
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【here is your Answer】
The Assam Association was formed in 1903.It played a significant role in freedom movement of India alongside protecting the interests of the peoples of Assam.
The association served as the mouthpiece of the people of Assam in presenting to the authorities their needs and grievances,hopes and aspirations.It followed peaceful and constitutional methods to bring change.
The Assam Association brought to notice quite a few issues like job reservation for local youths,inclusion of Assamese representative in the provincial legislative councils, democratisation of the local boards and the municipalities,prohibition of opium and establishment of Universities and technical institutions in Assam.It opposed r governmental action in enhancing the revenue demand and imposing additional taxes...
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