IMPORTANT INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENTS & YEARS
• Government of India Act 1858
• Indian National Congress (1885)
• Partition of Bengal (1905)
• Muslim League (1906)
• Swadeshi Movement (1905)
• Morley-Minto Reforms (1909)
• Lucknow Pact (1916)
• Home Rule Movement (1916-1920)
• The Gandhian Era (1917-1947)
• Khilafat Movement (1920)
• The Rowlatt Act (1919)
• Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (1919)
• Non-CooperationMovement (1920)
• Chauri Chaura Incident (1922)
• Swaraj Party (1923)
• Simon Commission (1927)
• Dandi March (1930)
• Gandhi-Irwin Pact (1931)
• The Government of India Act, 1935• Quit India Movement (1942)
• Cabinet Mission Plan (1946)
• Interim Government (1946)
• Formation of Constituent Assembly (1946)
• Mountbatten Plan (1947)
• The Indian Independence Act, 1947
• Partition of India (1947)
Development Precedes Infrastructure: A Pragmatic Approach to India's Growth
India's path to development is a complex journey, with numerous challenges and opportunities. Among the key debates within the nation's development agenda is the sequencing of development vis-à-vis infrastructure. Some argue that a robust infrastructure is the bedrock of development, while others contend that development should take precedence over infrastructure. In this article, we delve into the discourse and advocate for a nuanced perspective - development must precede infrastructure in India. Understanding the Dilemma Infrastructure development is undoubtedly crucial for a nation's progress. Roads, bridges, electricity, and communication networks form the backbone of economic growth, industrialization, and urbanization. However, the manner in which infrastructure is developed is just as important as the infrastructure itself. Unplanned infrastructure projects can lead to environmental degradation, social displacement, and financial burdens. Development Precedes Infrast...
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