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With reference to the Government of India Act, 1935, consider the following statements:
1. It provided for the establishment of an All-India Federation, consisting of Provinces and Princely States as units.
2. It extended the principle of communal representation by providing separate electorates for the depressed classes, women and labourers.
3. The Council of States was to be a permanent body with one-third members retiring every third year.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Only one
Only two
All three
None
The Government of India Act, 1935: ? It provided for the establishment of an All-India Federation, consisting of Provinces and Princely States as units. ? It abolished dyarchy in the Provinces and introduced =Provincial Autonomy‘ in its place.
? It provided for the adoption of dyarchy at the Centre. ? It further extended the principle of communal representation by providing separate electorates for the depressed classes (scheduled castes), women and labour (workers). ? The Council of States was to be a permanent body with one-third members retiring every third year.
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