In 1903, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, announced that the vast Bengal province was going to be partitioned. The British ...
The British government did not want to give India independence as they benefited economically from cheap labour, natural resources and trade. In 1905 Lord Curzon, the British monarch’s ...
Think of Lord Curzon, and the first thing that flashes in your mind is the 1905 Bengal Partition. Bengal burnt, and King George V had to personally come to India in 1911 to annul the Partition and ...
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) will develop the road, which aims to enhance connectivity along India’s borders. The new road will also revitalise the historic Lord Curzon Trail, a trekking ...