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Congress Presidents |
1885—Bombay—W.C. Bannerji. 1886—Calcutta—Dadabhai Naoroji. 1887—Madras—Syed Badruddin Tyabji. 1888—Allahabad—George Yule. 1889—Bombay—Sir William Wedderburn. 1890—Calcutta—Sir Phirozeshah Mehta. 1891—Nagpur—Ananda Chrlu 1892—Allahabad—W.C. Bannerji. 1893—Lahore—Dadabhai Naoroji. 1894—Madras—A.Webb. 1895—Poona—Surrendranath Bannerji. 1896—Calcutta—M.Rahimtullah Sayani. 1897—Amraoti—G. Sankaran Nair. 1898—Madras—Ananda Mohan Bose. 1899—Lucknow—Rameshchandra Dutt. 1900—Lahore—N.G. Chandravarkar. 1901—Calcutta—E.D. Wacha. 1902—Ahmedabad—Surendranath Bannerji. 1903—Madras—Lalmohan Ghose. 1904—Bombay—Sir Henry Cotton. 1905—Benares—G.K. Gokhale. 1906—Calcutta—Dadabhai Naoroji. 1907—Surat—Rashbehari Ghose. (broken up) 1908—Madras—Rashbehari Ghose. 1909—Lahore—Madan Mohan Malviya. 1910—Allahabad—Sir William Wedderburn. 1911—Calcutta—Bishan Narayan Dhar. 1912—Patna—R.N. Mudholkar. 1913—Karachi—Nawab Syed Mahammed Bahadur. 1914—Madras—Bhupendranath Bose. 1915—Bombay—Sir S.P. Sinha. 1916—Lucknow—A.C. Majumdar. 1917—Calcutta—Mrs. Annie Besant. 1918—Delhi—Madan Mohan Malviya. 1919—Amritsar—Pt. Matilal Nehru. 1920—Calcutta (Special)—Lala Lajpat Rai. 1921—Ahmedabad—Hakim Ajmal Khan. 1922—Gaya—C.R. Das. 1923—Coconada—Maulana Mahammad Ali. 1924—Belgaon—M.K. Gandhi. 1925—Kanpur—Mrs Sarojini Naidu. 1926—Gauhati—Srinivas Ayengar. 1927—Madras—M.A. Ansari. 1928—Calcutta—Pt. Motilal Nehru. 1929—Lahore—Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. 1930—No session. 1931—Karachi—Vallabhhhai Patel. 1932—Delhi—Seth Ranchhorlal Dass Amritlal. 1933—Calcutta—Mrs Nellie Sengupta. 1934—Bombay—Rajendra Prasad. 1935—No session. 1936—Lucknow—Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. 1937—Faizpur—Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. 1938—Haripura—Subhashchandra Bose. 1939—Tripuri—Subhashchandra Bose. 1940—Ramgarh—Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. 1941—1945—No session. 1946—........—Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. 1947—.......—Rajendra Prasad. |
After independence the Congress met in 1948 at Jaipur under the Presidentship of P. Sitaramaiya, in 1950 at Nasik under P.D. Tandon, in 1951 at New Delhi under Pt. J. Nehru who also presided over the Hyderabad (1953) and Kalyani (1954) sessions, in 1955 at Avadi under U.N. Dhebar who also presided over the Amritsar (1956) and Gauhati (1958) sessions, in 1959 at Nagpur under Srimati Indira Gandhi, in 1960 at Bangalore and in 1961 at Gujarat under N. Sanjiva Reddy, in 1962 at Bhubaneswar and in 1963 at Patna under D. Sanjivaya and in 1964 at Bhubaneswar and in 1965 the Congress adopted the policy of establishing in India a socialistic state on a democratic basis which it reiterated at the Bhubaneswar session. (1956).
Defects of Dyarchy
1. What were the Montague Chelmsford Reforms? |
2. How did the Montague Chelmsford Reforms impact British India? |
3. What changes did the Montague Chelmsford Reforms bring to the legislative councils? |
4. Did the Montague Chelmsford Reforms satisfy Indian demands for self-government? |
5. How did the Montague Chelmsford Reforms contribute to the Indian independence movement? |
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