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Important events of national movement

```Important events of national movement

►1904 .............. Indian University Act passed
►1905 ............... Division of Bengal
►1906 ............... Establishment of Muslim League
►1907 ................ Surat session, split in Congress
►1909 ................ Marley-Minto Correction
►1911 ................ Delhi Durbar of British Emperor
►1916 ................. Construction of Homerul league
►1916 ................. Muslim League-Congress Accord (Lucknow Pact)
►1917 ................. Mahatma Gandhi's movement in Champaran
►1919 .................. Rowlett Act
►1919 ................... Jallianwala Bagh massacre
►1919 .................... Montage-Chelmsford Reform
►1920 .................... Khilafat movement
►1920 ..................... non-cooperation movement
►1922 ........................ Chauri Chaura Kaand
►1927 ........................ appointment of Simon Commission
►1928 ........................ Simon Commission arrives in India
►1929 ........................ Bombing in central assembly by Bhagat Singh
►1929 ........................ Demand for complete independence by Congress
►1930 ........................ Civil Disobedience Movement
►1930 ........................ First Round Table Conference
►1931 ........................ Second Round Table Conference
►1932 ......................... third round table conference
►1932 ......................... declaration of communal electoral system
►1932 ......................... Poona Pact
►1942 ....................... Quit India Movement
►1942 ......................... Cripps Mission's arrival
►1943 ......................... Establishment of Azad Hind Fauj
►1946 ........................... Arrival of Cabinet Mission
►1946 ............................ Election of Indian Constituent Assembly
►1946 .............................. Establishment of interim government
►1947 ............................... Mountbatten scheme of partition of India
►1947 ................................ Indian Independence

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