Interim Government of India | |
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Date formed | 2 September 1946 |
Date dissolved | 15 August 1947 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | George VI |
Viceroy and Governor-General |
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Head of Government | Jawaharlal Nehru[a] |
No. of ministers | 15 |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
History | |
Election | 1946 Indian Constituent Assembly election |
Outgoing election | 1945 Indian general election |
Legislature term | Constituent Assembly of India |
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The Interim Government of India, also known as the Provisional Government of India, formed on 2 September 1946[1] from the newly elected Constituent Assembly of India, had the task of assisting the transition of British India to independence. It remained in place until 15 August 1947, the date of the independence (and partition) of British India, and the creation of the dominions of India and Pakistan.[2][3][4]
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