Indian History Notes - English Part-Watermark - pdf-61
Indian History Notes - English Part-Watermark - pdf-61
Indian History Notes - English Part-Watermark - pdf-61
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Dear readers,
Here are the Modern History Notes PDF on Viceroy of India, which you must read. This PDF contains the list of
British Viceroys during British India. The below given list is important for the upcoming Railways & SSC Exams
2018. Happy Reading!!
Viceroys of India
Lord Canning (AD 1856-62) :
• The last Governor General and the first Viceroy.
• Withdrew Doctrine of Lapse.
• Revolt of 1857, Mutiny took place. Indian Penal Code 1860 was passed.
• Passed the Act, 1858, which ended the rule of the East India Company. The Universities of Calcutta,
Bombay and Madras were established in 1857.
Lord Elgin (AD 1862) :
• Wahabi Movement
Lord John Lawrence (AD 1864-69) :
• Established the High Courts at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in 1865.
• Telegraphic communication was opened with Europe. Created the Indian Forest Department.
Lord Mayo (AD 1869-72) :
• Organised the Statistical Survey of India and for the first time in Indian history, a census was held in
1871.
• Started the process of financial decentralisation in India. Established the Department of Agriculture and
Commerce.
• Established the Rajkot College at Kathiawar and Mayo College at Ajmer for the Indian princes.
• He was the only viceroy to be murdered in office by a Pathan convict in the Andamans in 1872.
Lord Northbrook (AD 1872-76) :
• Kuka Rebellion in Punjab, Famine in Bihar.
Lord Lytton (AD 1876-80) :
• Known as the 'Viceroy of Reverse Character'
• Royal Titles Act of 1876 and the assumption of the title of 'Empress of India' by Queen Victoria, the
Delhi Durbar in January 1877.
• Vernacular Press Act (also called the 'Gagging Act' to restrain the circulation of printed matter) and
the Arms Act (made it mandatory for Indians to acquire license in arms)of 1878.
Lord Rippon (AD 1880-84) :
• First Factory Act of 1881 (prohibited labour). Local Self-Government was introduced in 1882.
• Repealed the Vernacular Press Act in 1882. Finances of the centre were divided.
• Lord Rippon is regarded as 'the founding father of local self-governance' in India.
• An Education Commission was appointed under Sir William Hunter in 1882 to improve primary and
secondary education.
• The Ilbert Bill Controversy (1883) enabled Indian district magistrates to try European criminals.
Lord Dufferin (AD 1884-88) :
• Third Burmese War (AD 1885-86). Establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885.
Lord Lansdown (AD 1888-94) :
• Factory Act of 1891 granted weekly holiday and stipulated working hours for women and children.
• Civil services were divided into Imperial, Provincial and Subordinate Services.
• Indian Councils Act of 1892.
• The Durand Commission defined the Durand Line between British India and Afghanistan (now
between Pakistan and Afghanistan) in 1893.
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