The first factory act to regulate the working hours of children and improve factory labor conditions in British India was passed in 1881 during the tenure of:
Explanation:
The Indian Factories Act 1881 was enacted during Lord Ripon's tenure, limiting the employment hours of children under twelve years of age.
Explanation:
The Direct Action Day (August 16, 1946) led to widespread communal violence in Calcutta, known as the Great Calcutta Killings, which claimed thousands of lives.
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