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The Government of India Act, 1935 proposed an All India Federation, comprising provinces and princely states. However, it was not implemented due to lack of support. Key Points: 1. The Act introduced provincial autonomy. 2. Proposed bicameral legislatures at the center. 3. Governor-General retained significant powers. 4. Provided a framework for Indian self-governance. 5. Was the blueprint for India’s current Constitution. Bee Facts: • 1935 (a): Proposed All India Federation. • 1919 (b): Introduced dyarchy at the provincial level. • 1853 (c): Introduced legislative councils. • 1858 (d): Ended East India Company rule.
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