Modern Indian History
After the 1935 elections, the only two provinces out of eleven which had non-Congress ministries were

Bengal and Assam
Bengal and Punjab
Assam and Kerala
Punjab and Kerala

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Modern Indian History
In 1867, the British government prepared to accept the demand of the Hindu communities of the United Provinces and Bihar to change the Perso-Arabic script of the official language Urdu to Devanagari and adopt Hindi as the second official language. This gave rise to a Hindi-Urdu controversy. Who among the following was the most vocal opponent of this change?

Mohsin-ul-Mulk
Maulana Hali
Syed Mahmood
Syed Ahmed Khan

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