Pakistan Red Crescent Society headquarter is located in___________?

Pakistan Red Crescent Society headquarter is located in___________?

A. Islamabad
B. Karachi
C. Lahore
D. Rawaldi

The society was founded in 1947 after Pakistan’s independence by an order called The Pakistan Red Cross Order, led by Nurse Saloni Malik. It was later renamed the Red Crescent Society or the Red Crescent Order. Its headquarters are in Islamabad.

Local language of city Umerkot is___________ which is one of the Rajhastani language of Indo- Aryan family.

Local language of city Umerkot is___________ which is one of the Rajhastani language of Indo- Aryan family.

A. Sindhi
B. Marwari
C. Dhatki
D. Urdu

Umerkot formerly known as Amarkot, is a city in Umerkot District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The city was the birthplace of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The city of Umerkot is the capital of the district. Local Language is Dhatki which is one of the Rajasthani languages of the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. It is most closely related to Marwari. Sindhi, Urdu and Punjabi are also understood in the district.

The Partition of Bengal was occurred on __________ ?

The Partition of Bengal was occurred on __________ ?

A. 15 October 1905
B. 16 October 1905
C. 17 October 1906
D. 18 October 1906

 
The Partition of Bengal in 1905, was made on October 16, by then Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon. Partition was promoted for administrative regions; Bengal was as large as France but with a significantly larger population. The eastern region was thought to be neglected and under-governed. By splitting the province, an improved administration could be established in the east where, subsequently, the population would benefit from new schools and employment opportunities. However, other motives lurked behind the partition plan. Bengali Hindus were in the forefront of political agitation for greater participation in governance; their position would be weakened, since Muslims would now dominate in the East. Hindus tended to oppose partition, which was more popular among Muslims. What followed partition, however, stimulated an almost national anti-British movement that involved non-violent and violent protests, boycotts and even an assassination attempt against the Governor of the new province of West Bengal.
Partition barely lasted half a decade, before it was annulled in 1911. Britain’s policy of divide et impera which lay behind partition, however, continued to impact on the re-united province. In 1919, separate elections were established for Muslims and Hindus.

The Partition of Bengal was annulled on ___________ ?

The Partition of Bengal was annulled on ___________ ?

A. 11 December 1911
B. 12 December 1911
C. 13 December 1912
D. 14 December 1912

On 12th December 1911, the new viceroy Lord Hardings announce to cancel the partition of bengal at Dehli Darbar. British told that, it was their independent decision but actually british were in pressure of Congress and hindus, due to this decision Hindus were happy and it was political setback for Muslims.

Which amendments were proposed by Quaid e Azam in the Nehru report 1928 to make it acceptable to the Indian Muslim?

Which amendments were proposed by Quaid e Azam in the Nehru report 1928 to make it acceptable to the Indian Muslim?

A. For ten years, the Muslim should be represented in Punjab and Bengal according to their population
B. The Muslims should be given 1/3 representation in the central legislature
C. Residuary power should be given to the provinces
D. All of above