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  2. Dadabhai Naoroji - Wikipedia

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    Dadabhai Naoroji (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917), also known as the "Grand Old Man of India" and "Unofficial Ambassador of India", was an Indian Independence activist, political leader, merchant, scholar and writer.

  3. Welby Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission membership included: Welby (1832-1915) Chaman (1859-1925) and T.R. Buchanan as Parliamentary representatives, and William Wedderburn (1838-1918), Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), and William S. Caine (1842-1903) as representatives of Indian interests.

  4. British Raj - Wikipedia

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    Poverty and the Un-British Rule in India, 1901, by Naoroji, Member, British Parliament (1892–1895), and Congress president (1886, 1893, 1906) Mehta , lawyer, businessman, and president of the sixth session of the Indian National Congress in 1890

  5. The family that the poverty line was designed around is ... - AOL

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    It's old and outdated, but here's why the poverty rate still matters. The family that the poverty line was designed around is quickly disappearing Skip to main content

  6. Rast Goftar - Wikipedia

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    The Truth Teller) was an Anglo-Gujarati paper operating in Bombay that was started in 1854 by Dadabhai Naoroji and Kharshedji Cama and championed social reform among Parsis in Western India. "Rast Goftar" is farsi, it also had a Sanskrit/Gujarati " Satya Prakash " subtitle since 1861 as a result of merging of "Satya Prakash" started in 1852 by ...

  7. Naoroji Furdunji - Wikipedia

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    Naoroji Furdunji (1817–1885) was a Parsi reformer from Bombay.. He was born at Bharuch and educated at Bombay, becoming a teacher. [1]During the 1840s, he defended the Zoroastrianism of the Parsis, at that time under pressure from Christian missionary activity, in Fam-i-Farshid which he edited. [2]

  8. Swadeshi movement - Wikipedia

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    1850–1906: Dadabhai Naoroji, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Ganesh Vyankatesh Joshi, and Bhaswat K. Nigoni,V.O. Chidambaram Pillai,Subramaniya Bharathi,Subramaniya Siva began organizing to promote Indian nationalism (the First Swadeshi Movement). [7] 1871–1872: Namdhari Sikhs boycotted English cloth in ...

  9. Millions of retirement-age Americans live near or below the ...

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    The poverty threshold in 2023 for those aged 65 and over and living alone was an annual income of $14,614, while for a household of two adults with at least one aged 65 and over it was $18,418 ...