How was the partition of Bengal (1905) annulled?

Q. How was the partition of Bengal (1905) annulled?

(a) Through Chelmsford Montague Report

(b) Through Indian Councils Act of 1909

(c) Through Government of India Act of 1935

(d) Through Proclamation of Delhi Durbar in 1911.

Ans: (d) Through Proclamation of Delhi Durbar in 1911.

Explanation: The partition of Bengal (1905) was annulled through (d) the Proclamation of Delhi Durbar in 1911. The partition of Bengal in 1905 had led to widespread protests and opposition from the Indian people. In response to the growing unrest, the British government decided to reverse the partition. The annulment of the partition was officially announced through the Proclamation of Delhi Durbar in 1911, which took place during the coronation ceremony of King George V as Emperor of India in Delhi. The announcement of the annulment of the partition of Bengal was seen as a gesture to address the grievances of the Indian people and alleviate the tensions caused by the partition.

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