(c) Dyarchy in the Provinces.
Dyarchy implemented in the Provinces was ended
but it was set up in the centre.
The reforms also introduced the principle of Dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture,
health, education, and local government, were transferred to elected ministers.
Some of the Indian ministers under the Dyarchy scheme were Sir Syed Muhammad Saadulla(Education
and Agriculture 1924-1934) and Rai Bahadur Promode Chandra Dutta Local Self-government.
The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms enacted through the Government of India Act 1919 expanded the Punjab Legislative Council and
introduced the principle of Dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture,
health, education, and local government, were transferred to elected ministers.
British India's Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms enacted through the Government of India Act 1919 expanded the Assam Legislative Council and
introduced the principle of Dyarchy, whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture,
health, education, and local government, were transferred to elected ministers.