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Bengal was partitioned in 1905 by Lord Curzon, based on the Risley Report of 1904 which stayed that ' Bengal United is a power : Bengal divided will pull in several different ways.' East Bengal was given to the Muslims and West Bengal to the Hindus. The reason given to the people was that the partition was necessary for administrative convenience. But the real reason was because Bengal was the centre of all Revolutionary activity.
The Partition of Bengal created widespread education among the people of Bengal. Hindus and Muslims came out into the street singing Vande Mataram. The movement soon spread to other parts of India. People decided to Boycott foreign goods and Institutions and use Indian goods. Thus the movement came to be called the Swadeshi Movement. The success of the movement led some National leads to advocate 'revolutionary terrorism' as a means to end British rule. Bengal was reunited in 1911.
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After the 1937 provincial elections, Congress refused to form a coalition government with the League in United Provinces. This irked the League leaders. The Muslim League passed a resolution in 1940 to demand independent states for the Muslims in the north-west and eastern India. The Cabinet Mission came to Delhi in 1946. Its aim was suggesting some framework for the independent nation. It suggested loose confederation and some degree of autonomy for the Muslim-majority areas. But negotiations between the Congress and the League failed. After that, Muslim League persisted with its demand for Pakistan. Large scale violence occurred throughout the northern part of the peninsula. The country was finally partitioned in August 1947.
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Foreign policy or foreign relations refers to how a government deals with other countries. Foreign policy includes such matters as trade and defense. The government chooses its foreign affairs policy to safeguard the interests of the nation and its citizens.
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Tertiary activities are those economic activities that provide support to the primary and secondary sectors through services.
Examples of tertiary activities are transport, trade, banking, insurance and advertising.
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- Born in Radhanagar, Hooghly District, Bengal Presidency in May 1772 into a Bengali Hindu family.
- He is known as the ‘Father of Modern India’ or ‘Father of the Bengal Renaissance’.
- He was a religious and social reformer.
- Widely known for his role in the abolition of the practice of Sati.
- He was a scholar and knew Sanskrit, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, English and Arabic.
- He fought against the perceived ills of Hindu society at that time.
- Propagated Western education among Indians.
- Formed the Brahmo Samaj in 1828.
- Worked for the East India Company as a clerk.
- He died in September 1833 in Bristol, England.
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The location advantages enjoyed by steel plant at Jamshedpur are:-
1. High quality haematite brought from the singhbhum district of jarkhand.
2. Good quality coking coal is obtained from Jaria and Raniganj coal mines.
3. Manganese is brought from Keonjhar district in odisha.
4. Sufficient amount of water is available from subarnarekha river.
5. Labourers are easily available from States of Bihar,odisha and west bengal.
6. Kolkata provides ready made market for products.
7.Kolkata is used for importing and exporting goods because it is an important port.
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