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Government of India act 1919 introduced dyarchy, i.e. dual form of the government. There is to be a central legislature and a provincial legislature. The main powers were still in the hands of the british people. The central government was responsible for the main subjects like defence,finance etc. while the provinsial legislature was responsible for health and education. The provincial legislature did not have any major powers and the finances needed to implement the policies in health and education were to be sanctioned by the central legislature, therefore it was like a dummy government.

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