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Which of the following statements are correct regarding the Delhi Durbar of 1911?
1. It was held to commemorate the coronation of Queen Victoria.
2. Delhi was declared as the new capital of India.
3. The partition of Bengal was annulled and Bihar, Orrisa and Assam provinces were formed.
4. Congress supported the Durbar.
Select the code from following:
1,2&3 only
2&3 only
2,3&4 only
All the above
Delhi Durbar 1911 Darbar was held to commemorate the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary as Emperor and Empress of India. The Darbar brought back the pomp and show of the Mughals once again in Delhi. The King and the Queen attired in the coronation robes with thousands of diamonds and precious gems appeared in the Jharokha of the red fort to give Darshan to 5 Lakh Indian people who gathered to greet the sovereign couple. The Congress passed a resolution condemning the pomp and show of this Darbar at the cost of the poor Indians. In this Darbar, the King declared that Capital of India will be transferred from Calcutta to Delhi. It was also declared the Partition of Bengal is cancelled. East and West Bengal were joined and new provinces of Bihar, Orissa and Assam were formed. Do you know? There were three Delhi Durbars – 1877, 1903 and 1911.
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