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Eminent National Leaders 1 (Gopal Krishna Gokhle (He was the follower of…
Eminent National Leaders 1
Gopal Krishna Gokhle
He was the follower of
MG RANADE
Strong believer of
policy of Moderation
He joined
Deccan Educational Society
founded by Ranade
He also edited the
quarterly journel
of the
पूना सार्वजानिक सभा
In 1902 he was elected to the Bombay legislative council and later to the imperial legislative council
In council he greatly criticised
Indian official finance
and
spoke on
anual budget
also he attacked on
Salt tax
, he also exposed the holloeness of the British pretention in the matter of appointment of Indian to higher service
1906 he went to England to educate ब्रिटिश पब्लिक about the situation created by the partition of बंगाल, and played an important role official and unofficial in formulating morley मिंटो reform
Also served as the member of
Indian public service commission
and urged it to increase the share of Indians in the higher service
In 1905, he formed
servent of India society
with a view to the training of National missionaries for the service of india, and to promote, by all constitutional means the true intrest of Indian people
Raja Rammohan Roy
Also called Father of India Renaissance & father of Modern India or Morning star of social reformation in India
In 1815 he founded Atmiya Sabha to propagate the monotheistic doctrines of hinduism
Efforts made for abolition of Sati
He accepted British rule as
Fait Accompli
and believed that it would work as a regenerative force for the advancement of India
Dada Bhai Naurozi
Remember as the Grand old man of India
First Indian to become a member of House of Commons on the
Liberal Party
Ticket from
Finsbury
Founded
Dnyan Prasarak Mandali
& founded girls school at bombay
Founded
Bommbay Association in 1850
During stay in London, he formed
London Indian Association
&
East Indian Association
for making british people aware of true nature of British rule
Known for Drain of wealth and his book
poverty and Un-British rule in India