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Provincial Autonomy Under The Government of India Act, 1935 is a detailed scholarly work that examines the constitutional provisions and practical implications of provincial autonomy as established under the landmark Government of India Act of 1935. K. T. Shah, a renowned scholar and political thinker, provides an in-depth analysis of how this Act transformed the administrative structure of British India.
The book explores the distribution of powers between the central government and provincial authorities, the mechanisms of provincial governance, and the impact of these constitutional arrangements on Indian politics and society. Shah’s work is essential for understanding the transition period between colonial rule and independence, offering valuable insights into how provincial governments operated under the 1935 Act and the challenges they faced in exercising their newfound autonomy.
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