International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(2):318-321
Ministries of Congress (1937-1939): Exploring the Campaign Strategy, Contributions, and Its Role in the Erosion of the Colonial Power in India
Author Name: Rajnish Kumar;
Abstract
In 1937, provincial elections were held in India, as mandated by the Government of India Act of 1935. As per the mandate of the 1935 Act, elections were held in the eleven provinces of India. This paper explores the hegemony of colonial rule in the Indian state and the intention of the Britishers to announce and conduct the election in 1937. This paper examines the strategies and campaigns of Congress during the election. How Congress campaigns unite people at the grassroots level. The Indian National Congress emerged in power in eight provinces out of the eleven provinces. Congress ministries worked for twenty-eight months in those eight provinces. These twenty-eight months are considered a landmark for the erosion of British authority from the Indian subcontinent. It discusses the efforts by the Congress that were made for people's welfare, such as civil liberties, many social welfare reforms like literacy, rural developmental works, the Tenancy Act of 1939, and many agrarian reforms.
Keywords
1935 Act, Election in provinces, Congress, Civil liberties, Political and Social reforms, Welfare, Rural development