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Under the government of india act 1935 it was decided to establish a federation consisting of :

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Answered by darshrock130
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The most significant aspects of the Act were:

the grant of a large measure of autonomy to the provinces of British India (ending the system of diarchy introduced by the Government of India Act, 1919)

provision for the establishment of a "Federation of India", to be made up of both British India and some or all of the "princely states"

the introduction of direct elections, thus increasing the franchise from seven million to thirty-five million people

a partial reorganization of the provinces:

Sindh was separated from Bombay

Bihar and Orissa was split into separate provinces of Bihar and Orissa

Burma was completely separated from India

Aden was also detached from India, and established as a separate Crown colony

membership of the provincial assemblies was altered so as to include any number of elected Indian representatives, who were now able to form majorities and be appointed to form governments

the establishment of a Federal Court


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