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Raja Ram Mohan Roy portrait wearing traditional attire and turban, Indian social reformer who fought against Sati and founded Brahmo Samaj.
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy & Brahmo Samaj

Indian Renaissance Reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy & Brahmo Samaj Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the Father of the Indian Renaissance, worked to reform Indian society by promoting monotheism, modern education, and social equality.He founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1828 and played a crucial role in abolishing the Sati system and advocating women’s rights. Raja Ram […]

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Swami Vivekananda: Life, Philosophy, Chicago Speech & Contributions – Complete Notes for PSC & UPSC

Indian History & Philosophy | Great Personalities of India Swami Vivekananda: Life, Philosophy, Chicago Speech & Contributions – Complete Notes for PSC & UPSC Learn about Swami Vivekananda’s life, teachings, Chicago Parliament of Religions speech, philosophy of Vedanta, and contributions to Indian society. Complete notes for PSC, UPSC, and competitive exams. Ramakrishna Mission & Swami

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INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC)

KERALA PSC STUDY NOTEBOOK: INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC) India’s Historic Political Movement INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC) The Indian National Congress is one of India’s oldest and most influential political parties, playing a key role in the country’s freedom movement and democratic development. Founded in 1885, the Congress continues to shape national policies and political discourse

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The Rowlatt Act of 1919

The Rowlatt Act of 1919 The Rowlatt Act of 1919, officially titled the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, was a repressive piece of legislation that played a decisive role in radicalizing the Indian national movement.   1. Background and Origin 2. Draconian Provisions (The “Black Act”) 3. National Response: Rowlatt Satyagraha 4. Impact and Consequence

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Indian National Congress

1. Foundation and Origin • Establishment: The Indian National Congress was founded on 28 December 1885. • Venue: The first session was held at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College, Bombay. • Key Figures:     ◦ A.O. Hume: A retired British civil servant who played a catalytic role in organizing the first session.     ◦ W.C. Bonnerjee: The first President of the INC, who presided over the inaugural session attended by 72 delegates.

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