The Enclosure Act meant that the land that was not previously owned by anyone, but which was often cultivated by the poorest, mostly for their own needs, was now distributed to the landowners
this means that
1) <span>Rural poor lost their land. (even if it never really belonged to them legally)
2)</span>Cheap labor flooded the urban areas. -those poor then left to the cities
Municipal governance in India has existed since the year 1687, with the formation of Madras Municipal Corporation, and then Calcutta and Bombay Municipal Corporation in 1726. In the early part of the nineteenth century almost all towns in India had experienced some form of municipal governance. In 1882 the then Viceroy of India, Lord Ripon, who is known as the Father of Local Self Government, passed a resolution of local self-government which laid the democratic forms of municipal governance in India.[1]
In 1919, a Government of India act incorporated the need of the resolution and the powers of democratically elected government were formulated. In 1935 another Government of India act brought local government under the preview of the state or provincial government and specific powers were given.
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no beggen
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The Establishment Clause prohibits government from <u>creating a nationally recognized religion and denying the free exercise of one's religion.</u>
Explanation:
The Establishment Clause is one of the two clauses that constitute the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1791), it states the following: <em>"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." </em>This clause was created to separate religion from the government, to prohibit the government from endorsing, supporting or sponsoring some religious activities over others, and to guarantee individual's right to practice the religion they want to.