what was the proposal made by the act of 1935
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The Government of India Act 1935 was the last constitution of British India. It lasted until 1947, when British India was split into Pakistan and India.
The act
Gave Indian provinces more independenceIt allowed the establishment of an All India Federation. Princely states were also invited.For the first time direct elections were introduced. Women were also allowed to vote.Sindh was separated from Bombay, Orissa was separated from Bihar, and Burma was separated from India. The number of provinces were increased to eleven by giving NWFP the status of fully-fledged province and creating two new provinces, Orissa and Sindh.The System of Diarchy was dropped at the provincial level but introduced in the central government levelTwo Houses of Parliament at central government level were introduced with Council of State being the Upper House and Assembly being the Lower House.Special Responsibilities and Safeguards vested in British Executive power in London
The act
Gave Indian provinces more independenceIt allowed the establishment of an All India Federation. Princely states were also invited.For the first time direct elections were introduced. Women were also allowed to vote.Sindh was separated from Bombay, Orissa was separated from Bihar, and Burma was separated from India. The number of provinces were increased to eleven by giving NWFP the status of fully-fledged province and creating two new provinces, Orissa and Sindh.The System of Diarchy was dropped at the provincial level but introduced in the central government levelTwo Houses of Parliament at central government level were introduced with Council of State being the Upper House and Assembly being the Lower House.Special Responsibilities and Safeguards vested in British Executive power in London
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