Modern History Timeline
Modern History Timeline
Modern History Timeline
OF EVENTS (1857-1947)
• 1924
• Mahatma Gandhi presided only session of the
Congress at Belgaum
• Formation of Hindustan Republican Association by
Sachindra Sanyal
• 1925
• Kakori train robbery
• Associate Leaders: Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaquallah
Khan, Roshan Singh and Rajendra Lahiri
• Foundation of Communist Partty of India by MN
Roy
• 1927
• Appointment of Simon Commission- to review the
working of Government of India Act, 1919
• Establishment of All India Praja Conference also
known as All India States Peoples’ Conference
(AISPC): To organise political movements in the
princely states
• 1928
• Visit of Simon Commission to India
• Boycott of the commission- death of Lala Lajpat Rai
due to Police lathicharge in Anti-Simon Commission
protests
• All Party Conference in Delhi- Formation of Motilal
Nehru Committee
• 1928
• Motilal Nehru Report- To draft a constitutional
framework for India
• Bardoli Satyagraha under the leadership of
Vallabhai Patel on the issue of increase of revenue
• Formation of Inddian Independence League by
Subhash Chandra Bose and Pandit Jawahar Lal
Nehru
• 1929
• Jinnah’s 14 point demand- For safeguarding the
rights and interests of the Muslims in any future
constitution of the country
• 1931
• Gandhi-Irwin Pact
• Congress agreed to attend Second RTC and to
withdraw Civil Disobedience Movement
• Karachi Session of Congress
• Endorse Gandhi-Irwin Pact
• Passed resolution on economic programme and
fundamental rights
• Execution of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdeo and Rajguru
• The Second Round Table Conference
• Right wing in Britain against concession to Indians
• Session got deadlocked on question oof safeguards
to minorities
• 1932
• Beginning of second phase of Civil Disobedience
Movement
• Announcement of Communal Award by Ramsay
MacDonald
• ‘Fast unto death’ by Gandhi Ji in Yerwada prison
• Poona Pact signed between Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi on 24 September
1932
• Seats reserved for the depressed classes were
increased from 71 to 147 in provinces and to 18
percent in central legislature
• 1936
• Establishment of All India Kisan Sabha by
Sahajanad Saraswati
• Election of Provincial Assemblies (1936-37) in 11
states
• Formation of Congress Ministries in 8 states
• 1939
• Resignation of the Congress ministries after the
outbreak of the Second World War in 1939
• Formation of Forward Bloc by Subhash Chandra
Bose
• 1940
• Lahore Resolution by the Muslim League with a
demand of separate state (Pakistan) for muslims
• August Offer by Viceroy Linlithgow
• Dominion status to be long term objective
• After War formation of constituent assembly
comprising mainly Indians
• Individual Satyagraha
• First Satyagrahi – Vinoba Bhave
• Second Satyagrahi – Jawaharlal Nehru
• 1942
• Arrival of Cripps Mission- To seek Indian support
for the war
• Passing of the Quit India Resolution at All India
Congress Committee in Bombay
• The Quit India Movement was launched by
Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942
• Formation of the Indian National Army by Mohan
Singh
• 1943
• Karachi Session of Muslim League- adoption of
‘divide and quit’ slogan
• 1944
• C. Rajagopalachari’s Formula- CR Formula
• Gandhi-Jinnah meeting
• Muslim Majority areas to exercise Right to Self
Determination
• 1945
• Wavell Plan
• Shimla Conference to discuss the plan
• Trial of Indian National Army at Red Fort
• 1946
• Naval Mutiny (RIN Mutiny) at Bombay
• Cabinet Mission Plan
• Rejection of Pakistan
• Elections to the Constituent Assembly
• Direct Action Day by Muslim League (August 16)
• Formation of the interim Government in September
• Muslim League joined the Government in October
• 1947
• Appointment of Mountbatten as viceroy of india
(March)
• First Governor-General of independent India from
15th August 1947-21st June 1948
• Mountbatten Plan or 3rd June Plan for partition and
independence of India
• Indian Independence Act, 1947 (passed on July 15,
1947)
• Independence of India on 15th August
• Appointment of two boundary commission under
Sir Cyril Radcliff for the partition of Bengal and
Punjab