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Topic – Indian Councils Act 1909 (Notes)

Subject – Political Science

(Indian National Movement & Constitutional Development)

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Indian Councils Act (1909) was passed by the British Parliament to increase the representation of Indians in the governance of British India. Indian Councils Act (1909) revised the Indian Councils Acts of 1861 and 1892 and introduced the concept of a separate electorate. Indian member was taken for the first time in the Executive Council of the Governor-General.

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