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HISTORY OF PAKISTAN 1857-1947

  HISTORY OF PAKISTAN 1857-1947


1857     Mutiny against the British


1858   Government Of India Act 1858


1861   Indian Council Act 1861


1885   Indian National Congress is founded by A.O. Hume


1905   Partition of Bengal announced


1906   Muslim League was founded at Decca on 31st December.


1907   Seditious meeting act 1907


1908   Khudiram Bose was executed on 30th April.


1908   Tilak was sentenced to six years on charges of sedition on 22nd July.


1909   Minto-Morley Reforms of Indian Councils Act – 21st May


1910   Indian press act 1910


1911   Delhi durbar held. Partition of Bengal is cancelled.


1911   New Delhi established as the new capital of India


1912   A Bomb was thrown on Lord Hardinge on his state entry into Delhi on 23rd December.


1914   The Ghadar Party was formed at San Francisco on 1st November


1914   Tilak was released from jail on 16th June.


1914   Outbreak of the 1st World War 4th August


1914   Komagatamaru ship reaches Budge Budge (Calcutta port) on 29the September.


1915   Mahatma Gandhi arrived in India on 9th Jan


1915   Gopal Krishna Gokhale died on 19th February.


1916   Tilak founded Indian Home Rule League with its headquarters at Poona on 28th April.


1916   Annie Besant started another Home Rule League on 25th September.


1917   Mahatma Gandhi launches the Champaran campaign in Bihar to focus attention on the grievances of indigo planters in April


1917   The Secretary of State for India, Montague, declares that the goal of the British government in India is introduction of Responsible Government on 20th August.


1918   Beginning of trade union movement in India.


1919   Rowlatt Bill introduced on Feb 16, 1919.


1919   The Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place on 13th April in Amritsar.


1919   The House of Commons passes the Montague Chelmsford Reforms or the Government of India Act, 1919 on 5th December. The new reforms under this Act came into operation in 1921.


1920   First meeting of the All India Trade Union Congress, (under Narain Malhar Joshi).


1920   The Indian National Congress (INC) adopts the Non-Co-operation Resolution in December.


1920-22         Mahatma Gandhi suspends Non-Co-operation Movement on Feb 12 after the violent incidents at Chauri Chaura.


1922   Moplah rebellion on the Malabar coast in August.


1923   Swaraj Party was formed by Motilal Nehru and others on 1st January.


1924   The Communist Party of India starts its activities at Kanpur.


1925   The Kakori Train Conspiracy case in August


1927   The British Prime Minister appoints Simon Commission to suggest future constitutional reforms in India.


1928   Simon Commission arrives in Bombay on Feb 3. An all-India hartal is called. Lala Lajpat Rai assaulted by police at Lahore.


1928   Nehru Report recommends principles for the new Constitution of India. All parties conference considers the Nehru Report, Aug 28-31, 1928.


1928   Lala Lajpat Rai died on 17th November due to injuries.


1929   Sarda Act passed: prohibs marriage of girls below 14 and boys below 18 years of age.


1929   All Parties Muslim Conference formulates the 'Fourteen Points' under the leadership of Jinnah on 9th March.


1929   Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwari Dutt throw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assen on 8th April.


1929   Lord Irwin's announced that the goal of British policy in India was the grant of the Dominion status on 31st October.


1929   The Lahore session of the INC adopts the goal of complete independence (poorna swarajya) for India; Jawaharlal Nehru hoists the tricolour on the banks of the Ravi at Lahore on 31st December.


1930   First Independence Day observed on 26th January.


1930   The Working Committee of the INC meets at Sabarmati and passes the Civil Disobedience resolution on 14th February.


1930   Mahatma Gandhi launches the Civil Disobedience Movement with his epic Dandi Mar (Mar 12 to Apr 6). First phase of the Civil Disobedience movement: Mar 12, 1930 to Mar 5, 1931.


1930   First Round Table Conference begins in London to consider the report of the Simon Commission on 30th November.


1931   On 5th March, the Gandhi lrwin pact was signed and the Civil Disobedience movement was suspended.


1931   Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Rajguru were executed on 23rd March.


1931   Second Round Table Conference took place on 7th September.


1931   Gandhiji returns from London after the deadlock in llnd RTC on 28th December. Launches Civil Disobedience Movement. The INC declared illegal.


1932   Gandhiji was arrested and imprisoned without trial on 4th January.


1932   British Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald announced the infamous "Communal Award" on 16th August.


1932   Gandhiji in jail, begins his epic "fast unto death" against the Communal Award on 20th September and ends the fast on 26th of the same month after the Poona Pact.


1932   The Third Round Table Conference begins in London (Nov 17 to Dec 24)


1933   Gandhiji released from prison as he begins fast for self-purification on 9th May. INC suspends Civil Disobedience movement but authorizes Satyagraha by individuals.


1934   Gandhiji withdraws from active politics and devotes himself to constructive programmes (1934-39).


1935   The Government of India Act 1935 was passed on 4th August


1937   Elections held in India under the Act of 1935 (Feb 1937). The INC contests election and forms ministries in several provinces (Jul 1937)


1937   Wardha scheme of basic education


1938   Haripura session of INC was held on 19th February. Subhash Chandra Boss was elected Congress president on the 20th of February.


1939   Tripuri session of the INC was conducted from the 10th to the 12th of March.


1939   Subhash Chandra Bose resigns as the president of the INC in April.


1939   Second World War (Sep 1). Great Britain declares war on Germany on 3rd September; the Viceroy declares that India too is at war.


1939   Between 27th October to 5th November, the Congress ministries in the provinces resign in protest against the war policy of the British government.


1939   The Muslim League observes the resignation of the Congress ministries as ‘Deliverance Day’ on 22nd December.


1940   Lahore session of ihe Muslim League passes the Pakistan Resolution in March


1940   Viceroy Linlithgow announces-August Offer on 10th of August.


1940   Congress Working Committee rejects the 'August Offer' between 18th to the 22nd of August.


1940   Congress launches Individual Satyagraha movement on 17th October.


1941   Subhash Chandra Bose escapes from India on 17 January; arrives in Berlin (Mar 28).


1942   Churchill announces the Cripps Mission on 11th of March


1942   The INC meets in Bombay; adopts 'Quit India' resolution on 7th & 8th August.


1942   Gandhiji and other Congress leaders were arrested on 9th August


1942   Quit India movement begins on 11th of August; the Great Aug Uprising.


1942   Subhash Chandra Bose established the Indian National Army 'Azad Hind Fauj' on 1st September.


1943   Subhash Chandra Bose proclaims the formation of the Provisonal Government of Free India on 21st October.


1943   Karachi session of the Muslim League adopts the slogan Divide arc in December.


1944   Wavell calls Simla Conference in a bid to form the Executive Council at Indian political leaders on 25th January.


1946   Mutiny of the Indian naval ratings in Bombay.


1946   Cabinet Mission arrives in New Delhi (Mar 14);British Prime Minister Attlee announces Cabinet Mission ro propose new solution to the Indian deadlock on 15th March; ; issues proposal (May 16).


1946   Jawaharlal Nehru takes over as Congress president on 6th July.


1946   Wavell invites Nehru to form an interim government on 6th August; Interim Government takes office (Sep 2).


1946   First session of the Constituent Assembly of India starts on 9th December. Muslim League boycotts it.


1947   On 20th February, British Prime Minister Attlee declares that the British government would leave India not later than Jun 1948.


1947   Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy and Governor General of India, sworn in on 24th March


1947   Mountbatten Plan was made on 3rd June for the partition of India and the announcement was made on June 4th that transfer to power will take place on August 15th*



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