Question
Who was the Secretary of State for India during the
Morley-Minto Reforms in 1909?Solution
The Morley-Minto Reforms, or the Indian Councils Act of 1909, were enacted under the guidance of Lord Morley, the then Secretary of State for India, along with Lord Minto, the Viceroy. These reforms introduced significant changes, including expanded roles for Indians in the legislative process.
……………………….is the prominent member of 1:1 type group in which one tetrahedral and one octahedral layer is present.
...The word “ Communication” is derived from which language
Which one of the following mineral elements plays an important role in biological nitrogen fixation:
Which of the following fatty acid is majorly present in Coccus nucifera?
Phomopsis blight is a disease of which crop?
Barberry bush is the alternate host of _______
Mostly plants absorb micronutrients in
The ultimate source of production of organic compound:
Durum/ Macroni wheat (Triticum durum) is:
The headquarter of Cotton Corporation of India is located at