3-665: The Southborough Committee , referred to at the time as the Franchise Committee , was one of three British committees which sat in India from 1918 to 1919, including also the Committee on Home Administration and the Feetham Function Committee . The committee was chaired by Francis Hopwood, 1st Baron Southborough , and recommended: ... a scheme of territorial constituencies, urban and rural,
6-529: The latter based on the existing land revenue districts, together with communal representation for Mohammedans and Sikhs (as contemplated in the original scheme) and for Indian Christians, Europeans, and Anglo-Indians: and the representation of special interests, including commerce and industry. Committee on Home Administration (Redirected from Committee on Home Administration ) British committee which sat in India from 1918 to 1919 The Committee on Home Administration
9-663: Was one of three British committees which sat in India from 1918 to 1919, including also the Southborough Franchise Committee and the Feetham Function Committee . The Home Administration committee was headed by Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe , and recommended "the reorganistion of the Council of India, the appointment of High Commissioner for India in London, and placing of charges on account of political and administrative work of Indian office on
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