There can scarcely be any doubt that the change in Sir Syed Ahmad’s attitude was partly due to the British policy of “Divide and Rule”, now applied against the Hindus. This... Read more
The agitation in England bore fruit. Charles Bradlaugh, M.P., attended the fifth session of the Congress in Bombay in 1889, and in consultation with Indian leaders drafted a Bill for the ref... Read more
Mr. Hume, with the support of some prominent Indians, succeeded in giving effect to his plan, and the first Indian National Congress met in Bombay during the Christmas week of 1885 under the... Read more
” The agitation was the means; the raising of the maximum limit of age for the open competitive examination and the holding of simultaneous examinations were among the ends; but the un... Read more
National Awakening–Indian National Congress The most important phenomenon in New India is the growth of a national consciousness, which ultimately found active expression in the format... Read more
Another characteristic feature of the Mission, also practically demonstrated by Ramakrishna, is a belief in the truth of all religions. ” All the different religious views are b... Read more
Ranade’s great message was a severe but timely warning to the excessive zeal of certain Indian reformers, and has helped a great deal in giving a new orientation to Indian reforms. Thi... Read more
After the great schism, the Adi Brahma Samaj, the organisation of Devendranath, quietly followed the pure monotheistic form of Hinduism, setting its face deliberately against social reform o... Read more
Education THE Despatch of 1854 continued to be the basis of educational policy for India even after it was transferred to the Crown, and was confirmed by the Secretary of State in 185... Read more