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Surat [23] 24 December 1908 Madras [23] 25 December 1909 Madan Mohan Malaviya: Lahore [23] 26 December 1910 William Wedderburn: Allahabad [22] 27 December 1911 Bishan Narayan Dar: Calcutta [23] 28 December 1912 Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar: Bankipore [23] 29 December 1913 Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur: Karachi [23] 30 April 1914 Bhupendra Nath ...
Surat was in Bombay Presidency/Province, Tilak's birthplace. Nagpur Province was the province of British India that covered parts of the present-day states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, with Nagpur city as the capital. Since Surat was the home province of Tilak, he could not preside over the meeting.
However, the ideological differences between the extremists and moderates led to a deep divide. During its session held in Surat in December 1907, a split occurred between two factions within the Congress known as Surat Split. [60] Annie Besant, an Irish theosophist, moved to India in 1893 and became actively involved in the Congress. [61]
Tapti river at Haripura in Surat district, in 2006. Haripura is a village located near Kadod town in the Surat district of Gujarat, India. It is around 13 kilometres north east of Bardoli. During the Indian independence movement, it was the venue of annual session of the Indian National Congress in 1938, referred as the 'Haripura Session'.
Allan Octavian Hume. Retired British Indian Civil Service (ICS) officer Allan Octavian Hume founded the Indian National Congress in order to form a platform for civil and political dialogue among educated Indians.
The Lucknow Pact was an agreement reached between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League (AIML) at a joint session of both the parties held in Lucknow in December 1916.
Surat was founded in the late medieval period, and gradually became an important port in the Mughal Empire, though the earliest human presence may go as early as 300 BCE. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Maratha rulers defeated the Mughals during the Battle of Surat .
Popular 1930s poster depicting Gandhi using a charkha to spin cotton and weave cloth, captioned "Concentrate on Charkha and Swadeshi". The Swadeshi movement was a self-sufficiency movement that was part of the Indian independence movement and contributed to the development of Indian nationalism. [1]