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  2. British Council, India - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the British Council in India are in New Delhi in a 1992 building designed by Indian architect Charles Correa. The front of the building includes a mural by British artist Howard Hodgkin . The British Council was first established in India in 1948. [1] Today it has offices in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai ...

  3. British Tamils - Wikipedia

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    The number of people in England and Wales that speak Tamil as their main language was recorded as 100,689. [8] In 2008, community estimates suggested that 150,000 Tamils lived in the UK, [2][9] with a 2006 Human Rights Watch report putting the number of Sri Lankan Tamils in the UK at 110,000. [10] A 2009 article in the FT Magazine put the ...

  4. Legislatures of British India - Wikipedia

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    Legislatures of British India. Flag of British India. The Legislatures of British India included legislative bodies in the presidencies and provinces of British India, the Imperial Legislative Council, the Chamber of Princes and the Central Legislative Assembly. The legislatures were created under Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom.

  5. Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of India. The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. [2][3] The document lays down the framework that demarcates fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens.

  6. Imperial Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Legislative Council (ILC) was the legislature of British India from 1861 to 1947. It was established under the Government of India Act 1853 by providing for the addition of six additional members to the Governor General Council for legislative purposes. Thus, the act separated the legislative and executive functions of the council ...

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    India's capacity to generate electrical power is 300 gigawatts, of which 42 gigawatts is renewable. [341] The country's usage of coal is a major cause of greenhouse gas emissions by India but its renewable energy is competing strongly. [342] India emits about 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

  8. Central Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Council House, Raisina Hill, New Delhi. The Central Legislative Assembly was the lower house of the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. It was created by the Government of India Act 1919, implementing the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms. It was also sometimes called the Indian Legislative Assembly and the Imperial ...

  9. Justice Party (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Justice Party, officially the South Indian Liberal Federation, was a political party in the Madras Presidency of British India.It was established on 20 November 1916 in Victoria Public Hall in Madras by Dr C. Natesa Mudaliar and co-founded by T. M. Nair, P. Theagaraya Chetty and Alamelu Mangai Thayarammal as a result of a series of non-Brahmin conferences and meetings in the presidency.