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Which of the following are the provisions of the Charter Act of 1833?

A
Condemnation of discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, and skin.
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B
British companies could trade amongst themselves in India.
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C
Discrimination was allowed.
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D
Induction of an advocate in the executive committee.
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The correct options are
A Condemnation of discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, and skin.
B British companies could trade amongst themselves in India.
D Induction of an advocate in the executive committee.
The Charter Act of 1833 condemned discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, and skin. A professional lawyer had to be appointed in the Governor-General’s executive committee. British companies were allowed to have trade relations in India by this Act.

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