The Universities Act of 1904
Imposed strict control over the Indian Universities and reduced their autonony
Withdrew the imposition of strict control over the Indian Universities and reduced their autonony
Passed on key financial powers to British Government officials
Both 2 and 3 are correct
The Universities Act of 1904 was passed during the period of British Viceroy
Lord Curzon
Lord Lytton
Lord Ripon
Lord Hardringe
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born at
Bihar
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Bengal
"Swaraj is my birth right and I shall have it". Whose words are these?
W.C Bonnerjee
B.G Tilak
M.K. Gandhi
B.P Wadia
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born in
1860
1852
1856
1854
The leader who propagated shivaji and Ganapati festivals.
Gandhiji
Tilak
Aurobindo Ghosh
Tagore
The place where Aurobindho Gosh opened National college.
Kolkatta
Madras
Kanpur
Delhi
The Extremists
believed in aggressive action
were inspired by traditional cultural values
had a tremendous sense of self-respect
All are correct
The third and the last phase of the national movement began in the year
1920
1918
1917
1919
The term Swaraj gained currency during the
Moderate phase
Radical phase
Gandhian phase
Revolutionary phase