Shimla Delegation was headed by "Sir Agha Khan"
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electricity came into india in the year 1906 frist to Kolar Gold Fields.
In 1906 at simla deputation
the simla deputation consisted of 35 members.
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The Simla Deputation of 1906 is often viewed as a strategic maneuver by Muslim leaders in British India to secure political recognition and representation. It was not merely a command performance but rather a calculated effort to present a united front to the British government, highlighting the distinct political needs of Muslims. The deputation led to the eventual formation of separate electorates for Muslims, setting the stage for future communal politics in India. Overall, it was a significant event in the evolution of Muslim political identity in the subcontinent.
They sent a deputation of generals and politicians to negotiate and end to the conflict
who led simla delegation in 1906
sir agha khan
Ursula Jeans was born on May 5, 1906, in Simla, British India (now Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India).
Simla Deputation DemandThe deputation presented the memorial in front of viceroy, which was consisting of the demands thati. rights of separate electorates should be given to the Muslims;ii. Muslims should be given three more seats in central legislature;iii. quota should be given to the Muslims in civil services;iv. Muslims should be given representation in universities senates and syndicates;v. an aid should be given to the Muslims for the establishment of a Muslin university.
The viceroy in 1906 was Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th earl of Minto.
The Simla Deputation of 1945 is considered a failure primarily because it did not achieve its objective of securing constitutional reforms for Indian representation in governance. The British government, while listening to the demands of Indian leaders, ultimately rejected the proposals for greater autonomy and failed to provide a satisfactory response to the Indian National Congress's calls for self-governance. This led to disillusionment among Indian leaders and reinforced the perception that British authorities were unwilling to concede power, setting the stage for further political unrest in India.
The address of the Ecld - Simla Branch Library is: 504 Washingtion, Simla, 80835 0323