Summary: Day--SIMLA—IITH, October 1941 witnessed various significant events and resolutions in British India, Indian states, educational progress, and political developments. General Wavell’s appointment as Commander-in-Chief in India and other military changes were announced. In Bengal, Governor Sir John Herbert highlighted the province's war efforts, technical advancements, and man power contributions. The Governor also emphasized unity among communities during wartime. In significant legislative sessions, resolutions on the Land Revenue Commission, educational improvements, and jute regulation were discussed. The Bengal Legislative Assembly debated the Land Revenue Commission's report while also addressing labor issues at the Mysore Iron and Steel Works. Across India, diverse resolutions were passed, including those on tuberculosis control, educational reforms, and newspaper press activities. Speeches by prominent figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, and Sir Ardesher Dalal emphasized national unity, media responsibility during wartime, and the call for cooperation in war efforts. These events underscored the dynamic political, social, and educational landscape in pre-independence India during October 1941.