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‎Events ‎Acts‬ ‎Reforms‬ Viceroy‬ ‪Governor‬ ‪Generals‬

1)Permanent Settlement (1793)..........Lord Cornwallis
2)Subsidiary Alliance (1798) .............. Lord Wellesley
3)Abolition of Sati (1829) ....... Lord William Bentinck
4)Introduction of Civil service ..........Lord Cornwallis
5)Doctrine of Lapse ......................... Lord Dalhousie
6)Railways started in India ............... Lord Dalhousie
7)Post and Telegraph ....................... Lord Dalhousie
8)English Education in India .. Lord William Bentinck
9)Vernacular Press Act (1878) .................Lord Lytton
10)Arms Act (1878) .................................Lord Lytton
11)Local Self Government (1882) ............ Lord Rippon
12)Ryotwari System ................................ Lord Munro
13)Partition of Bengal (1905) ................... Lord Curzon
14)Rowlatt Act (1914) ...................... Lord Chelmsford
15)Simon Commission (1928) ... Lord William Bentinck
16)Sepoy Mutiny (1857) ....................... Lord Canning
17)Queens Proclamation (1858) ............. Lord Canning
18)Factory Act (1881) .............................. Lord Ripon
19)Repeal of Vernacular Press Act (1881)Lord Canning
20)Indian councils Act/Minto -Morley Reforms (1909)
....................................................... Lord Minto II
21)Partition of Bengal revoked (1911) Lord Hardinge II
22)Transfer Capital to Delhi (1911) ... Lord Hardinge II
23)Dyarchy in province (1919) ......... Lord Chelmsford
24)Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy (1919) .. Lord Chelmsford
25)Non co-operation ....................... Lord Chelmsford
26)Poorna Swaraj resolution (Lahore 1929) . Lord Irwin
27)First Round Table Conference (1930) ..... Lord Irwin
28)Gandhi Irwin Pact (1931) ....................... Lord Irwin
29)Communal Award (1932) .............. Lord Wellington
30)Poona Pact (1932) ........................ Lord Wellington
31)2nd Round Table Conference(1931) .... Lord Wellington
32)3rd Round Table Conference (1932) ..... Lord Wellington
33)Separate Electorates (1932) .......... Lord Wellington
34)Government of India Act (1935) .... Lord Wellington
35)Provincial Autonomy (1937) ......... Lord Linlithgow
36)Cripps Mission (1942) .................... Lord Linthgow
37)Quit India Movement ................... Lord Linlithgow
38)Cabinet Mission (1946) ...................... Lord Wavell
39)INA Trial (1945) ................................. Lord Wavell
40)Indian Independence Act 1947) .......Lord Mountbatten
41)Partition of India (1947) ............ Lord Mountbatten


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