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  • ...tagore]] as its President and Secretary respectively. Other members of the Association included Ramgopal Ghosh, [[Mitra, Peary Chand|peary chand mitra]] and Krish ...to the East India Company's charter' fallen due to be renewed in 1853. The Association informed parliament that Indians were not benefited by their connection wit ...
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  • ...he became a member of the [[British Indian Association, The|british indian association]] (est 1851), a society of Bengal landholders. ...y, but during the [[Sepoy Revolt, 1857|sepoy revolt]] (1857) supported the British. During the [[Indigo Resistance Movement|indigo resistance movement]] in 18 ...
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  • ...tagore]] as its President and Secretary respectively. Other members of the Association included Ramgopal Ghosh, [[Mitra, Peary Chand|peary chand mitra]] and Krish ...to the East India Company's charter' fallen due to be renewed in 1853. The Association informed parliament that Indians were not benefited by their connection wit ...
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  • ...r to Allopathy as a course of treatment. For this he was ostracised by the British doctors of Calcutta. He lost his practice for a while but gradually picked ...ho would dedicate themselves for national reconstruction. Not only was the British Government indifferent to this effort, a section of his own countrymen also ...
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  • ...ll in Rangpur. He was a member of the executive committee, Indian Football Association from 1944 to till his death. He introduced 'Bau Mela' (fair to wives) for w ...
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  • ...890. After his retirement in 1890 he joined the [[Indian National Congress|indian national congress]]. ...
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  • ...n, representing solely the interests of the landed aristocracy, the Bengal British India Society was an organisation dominated by a section of the Bengal inte ...ted aims and objectives were, to foster good citizenry qualities among the Indian populace, create public awareness about the state of governance and about t ...
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  • ...ave unrestricted business opportunities in India. He was involved with the Indian Congress and presided over the reception committee at its second session in ...
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  • '''Central National Muhamedan Association''' was a political organisation founded by [[Ali, Syed Ameer|syed ameer al ...inculcate a sense of loyalty among Muslims to remove the suspicion of the British Government towards them. He cherished cordial relations with other communit ...
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  • ...ian association]] and presided over by Bose himself, the Indian Industrial Association was formed. Pramathanath became its first honorary secretary. ...ar of Teota (Manikganj), and Trilokyanath Mukhopadhyay, an official of the Indian Museum and author of several monographs on indigenous crafts of Bengal. Sir ...
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  • ...ected vice-president of the association in 1869 and president in 1873. The association soon became a platform to generate public opinion against oppressive measur ...wn Hall on 6 April 1857 on the laws relating to the trial of Englishmen by Indian judges. He found no reason for making discrimination of jurisdiction on rac ...
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  • ...associations and national movements for independence. Prior to the Indian Association Sisir Kumar Ghosh along with Sambhu Charan Mukherjee founded 'The India Lea ...ical unity among the educated middle class in India. The very name 'Indian Association' implied that national movement was assuming an all India character in outl ...
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  • ...re. In 1858 he joined the [[British Indian Association, The|british indian association]] as an assistant secretary He became its secretary in 1879. He was efficie ...
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  • ...of the district board of Dacca, the British Indian Association, the Indian Association, etc. ...Sankar Ray Chaudhuri was also one of the founders of the Indian Industrial Association. Among other things, its members experimented with indigenous raw materials ...
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  • ...prominent part in awakening economic and political nationalism. It was his association with this magazine that established his fame as a journalist. He started th Sambhu Chandra was assistant secretary (1861-1863) to the Taluqdars' Association at Lucknow and successively became political adviser, dewan and secretary t ...
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  • '''Langley, George Harry''' (1881-1951) educationist. A British national George Harry Langley was born on 14 July 1881 in London. He obtain George Harry Langley joined the Indian Education Service in 1913 and was assigned to work as Professor of Philosop ...
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  • ...e emergence of some fundamental characteristics of the modern chambers and association's movement, consolidating and engineering new developments in later years. ...mmerce were the two most important chambers in Bangladesh territory during British rule. These two chambers were amalgamated in 1958 under the company act 191 ...
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  • ...f Calcutta|university of calcutta]], he went to England to compete for the Indian Civil Service. Though he cleared the examination in 1869, trouble occurred ...o began to deliver public speeches in and outside Calcutta on topics like 'Indian unity', 'life and thought of Mazzini'; and 'the history of Shivaji and the ...
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  • ...the establishment of the [[British Indian Association, The|british indian association]] in 1851 Radhakanta Deb was elected its President, a position he held till ...advocated social and religious reforms. Although a loyal supporter of the British Government, Radhakanta was opposed to any interference by the Government in ...
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  • ...nd the Brahma Samaj gave him the title of 'Maharshi' for having preventing Indian youths from coming under the influence of [[Christianity|christianity]]. He ...
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  • ...biggest zamindaris of Bengal which sprang up under the impact of the early British colonial rule. The founder of the Kasimbazar raj was Krishnakanta Nandi of ...ortant position in the British Indian Association, the Bengal Landholders' Association, and the Bengal National Chamber of Commerce, etc. He died in 1929. The las ...
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