Campbellpur is the old name of__________?
B. Attock
C. Abbotabad
D. Sargodha
A. 13th August 1947
B. 14th August 1947
C. 15th August 1947
D. 16th August 1947
Significance of Indian Independence Act 1947. On the basis of Mountbatten Plan, the British government was anxious to transfer power. The Indian Independence Bill was introduced in British Parliament on July 4 1947. The Act did not provide for any new Constitution of India.
The transfer of power and the birth of two countries
Elections held in the winter of 1945–46 proved how effective Jinnah’s single-plank strategy for his Muslim League had been, as the league won all 30 seats reserved for Muslims in the Central Legislative Assembly and most of the reserved provincial seats as well. The Congress Party was successful in gathering most of the general electorate seats, but it could no longer effectively insist that it spoke for the entire population of British India.
The transfer of power was completed on August 14 in Pakistan and August 15 in India, held a day apart so that Lord Mountbatten could attend both ceremonies. With the birth of the two independent nations, the British raj formally came to an end on August 15, 1947.
Who is called Mujahid-e-Awal of the Kashmir Freedom Movement?
A. Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
B. Sardar Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan
C. Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan
D. Moulana Muhammad Yousaf
A. Dir with chitral
B. Peshawar with chitral
C. Bannu with Afghanistan
D. Gilgit with Kashgar
The first session of the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held on 10th August 1947 at Sindh Assembly Building Karachi. On 11th August 1947 Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was elected unanimously as the President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan and the National Flag was formally approved by the Assembly.
A. Islamabad
B. Rawalpindi
C. Murree
D. Peshawar
PS stands for _______?
A. Pastel Support
B. Pay Service
C. Province of Sindh
D. Parliament Staff