History & Civics
Why did Lord Dufferin favour the formation of the Congress?
- He wanted to promote the growth of nationalism in India
- He wanted it to act like a safety-valve for popular discontent.
- He wanted to mould public opinion in favour of the British
- None of the above.
Related Questions
Who presided over the first Session of Indian National Congress?
- Allen Octavian Hume
- Motilal Nehru
- W.C. Bonnerjee
- None of these
W.C. Bonnerjee : Mumbai :: Dadabhai Naoroji : ……………
- Nagpur
- Mumbai
- Kolkata
- Allahabad
Choose the options that do not apply to the immediate objectives of the Indian National Congress.
P: To prevent friendly relations between nationalist political workers from different parts of the country.
Q: To incite the masses against the British officials.
R: To formulate popular demands and present them before the government.
S: To promote national unity by encouraging Swadeshi.
- P and Q
- Q and R
- Q and S
- R and S
Sakshi was given an assignment to study in detail about the evil practice of 'Sati' in India. While doing so, she came to know that this practice was abolished by William Bentinck, the Governor-General of India in 1829. Who was the Indian social reformer whose efforts led to the abolition of this evil practice.
- Swami Dayanand Saraswati
- Raja Rammohan Roy
- Jyotiba Phule
- Swami Vivekananda