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Rise of Nationalism and Foundation of Congress 1857 -1885
Rise of Nationalism and Foundation of Congress 1857 -1885
Early leaders like S.N. Banerjee, Dadabhai Naoroji, Pheroj Shah Mehta, Badruddin Tyabji, Justic Ranade all wanted for the formation of an All India political body. It became possible by the direct support of A.O Hume. Hence A.O Hume is considered as
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Vande Mataram was written by ……….
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First Indian leader to undergo imprisonment in 1882 was. …
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Indigo Revolt (1859-60) was due to anger of peasants, who were forced to grow Indigo unwillingly on their land under force of European factory owner. The anger exploded in Govindpur village of Nadia district of Bengal under the leadership of Digambar Vishwas and Vishnu Vishwas. The oppression of indigo planters is well explained in this play
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The oppression of Indigo peasants was portrayed in the play “Neel Darpanâ€Â. This play was written by.....
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The Indian National Congress was founded in 1885 by A.O. Hume. Who was A.O. Hume?
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When and where was the first session of the Indian National Congress held?
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Name the first president of the Indian National Congress?
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The main objective for the formation of Indian National Congress in 1885 was...
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A.O. Hume called a meeting of Indian leaders in 1885 at Poona. Meeting venue was changed from Poona to Bombay because of this reason..
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A.O. Hume, in 1885 Proposed the name of this association as “Indian National Union†however name was changed as "Indian National Congress" on the suggestion of...
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First meeting of Indian National Congress held at Bombay from December 28 to 31,1885 under the Presidentship of W.C. Banerjee . It was attended by 72 delegates. Who wanted the Congress as a "Safety valve" for the British rule?First meeting of Indian National Congress held at Bombay from December 28 to 31,1885 under the Presidentship of W.C. Banerjee . It was attended by 72 delegates. Who wanted the Congress as a "Safety valve" for the British rule?
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Which of the following is not a factor responsible for the growth of nationalism in India?
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Which of the following factor promoted rise of Nationalism in India during 19th century?
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Arms Act of 1878 provoked lot of anger among Indians. The provision made in Arm Act of 1878 was...
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Which of the following Act was termed as “Gagging Act�
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Who wrote "Anand math"?
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These are the following act of one of the Viceroy (1876-1880) of India, which sowed the seeds of nationalism in Indian. a. Arms Act 1878 b. Vernacular Press Act 1878 c. No import duty on British textile in India d. Organizing Great Darbar in 1877 in hounour of Queen Victoria on assuming title empress of India. e. Burden of expenditure of Second Afgan War on Indians All of above act of this Viceroy brought Indian at the verge of revolution. Name of this Viceroy is
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The Indian National Conference is considered to be fore-runner of Indian National Congress. Indian National Conference was convened by Surendra Nath Banerjee at Kolkata in 1983. However later this conference was merged with the congress in the year.
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Who is called "The Grand Old Man of India" ?
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Who is the exponent of the theory of “Economic drain†of India?
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The first Indian to contest on election to the British House of Commons was...
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Who among the following, was not present in the founding session of Indian National Congress?
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