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Partition of Bangal. First Attempt 1853 Fort William Presidency by Sir Charles Grant 1854 lord Dilhozi Suggested for division 1866 feminine in Orisa (cause was admin, vast area) 2 nd 1874 Aasam and 3 Dist were separated. Introduction. Vast Area 179,000 SKM Administrative Reasons
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First Attempt 1853 Fort William Presidency by Sir Charles Grant • 1854 lord Dilhozi Suggested for division • 1866 feminine in Orisa (cause was admin, vast area) • 2nd 1874 Aasam and 3 Dist were separated Introduction
Vast Area 179,000 SKM • Administrative Reasons • Majority of Hindus in West,culcuta • Limited Transportation • Hindu Feudalism • Issue of Orria Language by Orasian • Sanhbalpur was distt of Orria but in CP • Solution was to include Sanhbalur in Bangal or separate province of Orisa • Floods at Eastern shore, Chitagang • Admin of Aasam was linked with Bangal, Specially of Tea Trade • Difference of Culture • Agriculture Backwardness • Chitaganag Seaport was without trade • Limited Development projects Reasons
Division • Division on 20th July 1905 • East Bangal 106500 SKM, Population 18/30 Million Muslims • Response • Muslims and Muslim League • Hindus and Congress • British Govt Division and Response
Lawyers Movement • Press • Congress • SerendernathBanerjee-Mass Activation • BJ Tillak-Shivaji as Hero • B.K Ghokly-deligation to UK • Madan Mohan Malvia-Sodeshi Movement • Assassination attempt on Manto Hisdus’ response
Majority in Bangal and Aasam • Independent Economy • Bangali Nationalism Muslims’ Response
12-12-1911 • Fuller Resigned Annulment
Hindu Mhasbah and Extremis elements emerged • Bangali Nationalism • Effective Move for Muslim League • Extremist Congress • Trust Deficit between Muslims and Govt • New separatist movement Effects and Importance