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Partition of Bengal

History ⇒ Modern Indian History

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Describe the reaction of the Indian public to the Partition of Bengal.
Describe the role of Rabindranath Tagore in the anti-partition movement.
Explain how the Partition of Bengal contributed to the rise of nationalism in India.
Explain the significance of Raksha Bandhan ceremonies during the anti-partition movement.
Explain the term 'Divide and Rule' in the context of the Partition of Bengal.
Explain why the British government decided to annul the Partition of Bengal in 1911.
In which year did the Partition of Bengal take place?
Name any two leaders who played a significant role in the anti-partition movement.
Name the movement that called for the boycott of British goods and promotion of Indian industries after the Partition of Bengal.
What was the capital of British India shifted from Calcutta to after the annulment of the Partition of Bengal?
What was the effect of the Partition of Bengal on Indian industries?
What was the impact of the Partition of Bengal on the Indian National Congress?
What was the main administrative reason given by the British for the Partition of Bengal?
What was the main objective of the Boycott Movement during the Partition of Bengal?
What was the reaction of the Muslim community to the Partition of Bengal?
Which province was created by combining Assam with East Bengal after the partition?
Which song composed by Rabindranath Tagore became a symbol of protest against the Partition of Bengal?
Which two new provinces were created after the Partition of Bengal?
After the Partition of Bengal, several educational institutions were established to promote national education. Name one such institution and explain its significance.
Analyze the long-term social and political consequences of the Partition of Bengal on Indian society.