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Why were the Minto morely reforms introduced?
Why did congress oppose Minto morely reforms?
What was the objective of Minto Morely reforms?
What are the features of the Minto morely reforms?
What was the another name of Minto morely reform?
What was the reason to have that name? What were the major provisions of Minto morely reforms?
Why did the Minto Morely Reforms consider to be a very important one?​

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Answered by kayamtejaswi2004
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3,The aim of the Morley-Minto Reforms which were introduced in the year 1909 was to extend the Provincial Assemblies in India. As a part of these reforms, the number of elected members in the Imperial Legislative Council and the Provincial Legislative Councils was increased drastically.

Explanation:

1,Indian Council Act of 1909 is also known as Morley- Minto Reform. It was instituted to placate the Moderates (Congress) and introduces separate electorates on the basis of religion. Therefore, Lord Minto came to be known as Father of Communal Electorate in India.

2,Indian Council Act of 1909 is also known as Morley- Minto Reform. It was instituted to placate the Moderates (Congress) and introduces separate electorates on the basis of religion. Therefore, Lord Minto came to be known as Father of Communal Electorate in India.

4,It introduced a system of communal representation for Muslims by accepting the concept of a separate electorate'. Under this, the Muslim members were to be elected only by Muslim voters. Thus, the Act 'legalised communalism' and Lord Minto came to be known as the Father of Communal Electorate.

5,Indian Councils Act of 1909, also called Morley-Minto Reforms, series of reform measures enacted in 1909 by the British Parliament, the main component of which directly introduced the elective principle to membership in the imperial and local legislative councils in India.

6,The Indian Councils Act 1909 or Morley-Minto Reforms or Minto-Morley Reforms was passed by British Parliament in 1909 in an attempt to widen the scope of legislative councils, placate the demands of moderates in Indian National Congress and to increase the participation of Indians the governance

7,Morley-Minto reforms

More Indians could be elected to the legislatures on the basis of the Indian Councils Act. Various provincial councils had the size of their memberships expanded. ... The reforms established Indian dominance in the provincial but not central legislative bodies.

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