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what is radcliffe-award ​

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Answered by Tan78
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The Radcliffe Line was the boundary demarcation line between the Indian and Pakistani portions of the Punjab and Bengal provinces of British India.

Answered by zubinmahato505
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Radcliffe Award was the outcome of an official plan announced by Lord mountbatten on 3 June 1947 regarding the partition of India into two separate sovereign states - India and Pakistan. Sir (Later Viscount) Cyril John Radcliffe (1899-1977) who had, by the late 1930s, earned reputation in the Chancery Bar and, during the World War II, served Britain's Ministry of Information, was called upon to chair the Boundary Commissions in India. Radcliffe's appointment as the Chairman of the Boundary Commissions, however, did not generate much controversy though he had neither the background in Indian administration, nor did he have any prior experience of adjudicating disputes of this sort.

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