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What did the Government of India Act of 1919 introduce?

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.


What do Transferred and reserved subjects mean in polity?

In the year 1919 ,the government of India passed a resolution known government of India act 1919 ,which is otherwise known as Montague-Chelmsford reform .It was the first time that the British India government had introduced democratic form of government. The provinces of India had been given dyarchy form goverment or double government rule under transferred subjects and reserved subject .Here subjects means various administrative functions of the government.Moreover ,reserved subjects were given to councillors includes law and order ,the police ,the land revenue ,irrigation where transferred subjects were given to Indian minister includes local self government ,education,public health,public works ,agriculture ,forest and fisheries .This system of governence was later on ended with the introduction of provincial autonomy in 1935.


How did the british government assist the loyalists to settle in Canada?

After the American Revolution, the British government helped loyalists to settle in Canada. The British government offered them Canadian land in exchange for their service.


Is Canada under British rule?

No. The French first settled there in 1605 followed by the British in 1763. In 1867 it became the Dominion of Canada. It is a member of the British Commonwealth. While Canada has the British Crowned Monarch as the head of state the Government of Canada is independent, autonomous and equal to the British Government, Australian Government or French Government.


What was A difference between government in Britain and government in colonial America?

were not represented in the british parliament

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What type of government does British Columbia have?

Provincial government


Who is your prvincial representative in BC?

first of all if there is a representative for the provincial government that would mean that he/she is in a provincial government. if somone is in delta he/she is in a municipal government. your question cannot be answered because you asked for the representative in provincial government in delta (municipal government. ex. if it is a country it is federal if it is a province it is provincial if it is a city it is municipal.


What did the Government of India Act of 1919 introduce?

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.


When was Provincial Party of British Columbia created?

Provincial Party of British Columbia was created in 1923.


Who can introduce the laws in the british parliament?

The Government, the Opposition and 'private members', although normally only government bills get passed.


Does British Columbia have a provincial sport?

yes


What is British Columbia provincial gemstone?

Jade


In what year did the British National Government introduce the Public Order Act?

The Public Order Act was passed by Parliament in 1936.


When was Provincial Court of British Columbia created?

The Provincial Court of British Columbia was created in 1971. It is a lower court that handles a wide range of criminal, family, youth, small claims, and traffic matters.


What is the provincial congresses?

declared a boycott of British goods.


Where are the provincial parliament buildings located for BC?

The Provincial Legislature (not "Parliament") for British Columbia is located in the capitol, Victoria.


What was Provincial capital of East Bengal?

DACCA was the provincial capital city of both British India and Eastern Pakistan.