The policy of His Majesty's Government, with which the Government of India are in complete accord, is that of the increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration, and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with... The Nineteenth Century and After - Page 3591922Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1928 - 644 pages
...India office and authorized him to make the famous announcement of August 20, 1917, which ran thus : " The policy of His Majesty's Government with which...gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the... | |
| Ishwara Topa - 1928 - 200 pages
...It was announced by His Majesty's Secretary of State for India on behalf of the Imperial Government that "the policy of His Majesty's Government, with...Government of India are in complete accord, is that of increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development... | |
| Kavalam Madhava Panikkar - 1928 - 180 pages
...Declaration which lays down unequivocally the policy of the British Government is as follows : — " The policy of His Majesty's Government with which...Government of India are in complete accord, is that of increasing the association of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development... | |
| Kurt Robert Mattusch - 1928 - 498 pages
...though it had "to some extent super46 seded the terms of tho original Despatch." The Announcement runs: "The policy of His Majesty's Government, with which...Government of India are in complete accord, is that of increasing the as'ociation of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development... | |
| Walter Phelps Hall - 1928 - 558 pages
...Majesty's Government with which the Government of India is in complete accord, is that of increased association of Indians in every branch of the administration...gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the... | |
| Judith Margaret Brown - 1991 - 464 pages
...1917 by ES Montagu as Secretary of State for India, that the goal of British policy was 'increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration,...gradual development of self-governing institutions, with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the... | |
| Antony Copley - 1993 - 130 pages
...India, Edwin Montagu's famous declaration of 20 August 1917 was a promise of change: The policy of HM Government, with which the Government of India are...gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the... | |
| Sumitra Kumar Jain - 1994 - 212 pages
...dyarchy under 1919 Act was made by Montague in the British House of Commons on 20th August, 1917:6 "The policy of His Majesty's government with which...complete accord, is that of the increasing association of India in every branch of the administration and the gradual development of self-governing institutions... | |
| Ram Gopal - 1994 - 220 pages
...times." Chamberlain was replaced by Montagu who made the following pronouncement on 20 August 1917. The policy of His Majesty's government, with which the Government of India are in a complete accord, is that of increasing association of Indians in every branch of administration,... | |
| Marie Cruz Gabriel - 1996 - 560 pages
...British government incorporated the Lucknow Pact into its 1919 Government of India Act, which was to have "the increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration ... and the progressive realisation of responsible government in India as ... part of the British Empire." The... | |
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