Major Political and Nationalist Institutions of Modern India:
Here is a list of the major political and nationalist institutions of India. Generally, questions related to the names of major political and nationalist institutions of India are asked in competitive examinations.
If you are preparing for various competitive exams like: IAS, Teacher, UPSC, PCS, SSC, Bank, MBA and other government jobs, then you must know about the major political and nationalist organizations of modern India and the names of their founders. Must know.
List of major political and nationalist institutions of modern India:
The year | Names of organizations | Founded by | Place |
1833 AD | Indian National Society | Sri Shachandra Bose | Calcutta |
1833 AD | Indian National Congress | S. N. Banerjee | Calcutta |
1838 AD | Land Holders Society | Dwarka Nath Tagore | Calcutta |
1839 AD | British India Society | William Adam | London |
1843 AD | British India Society | - | Calcutta |
1851 AD | British India Association | Devendranath Tagore | Calcutta |
1852 AD | Madras Native Association | - | Madras |
1852 AD | Bombay Association | Jagannath Shankar | Bombay |
1862 AD | London India Committee | C Purushottam Mudaliar | London |
1866 AD | East India Association | Dadabhai Naoroji | London |
1867 AD | National India Association | Mary Cooper | London |
1872 AD | Indian Society | Anand Mohan Bose | London |
1876 AD | Indian Association | Anand Mohan Bose and S. N. Banerjee | Calcutta |
1884 AD | Madras Mahajan Sabha | V.. Raghavachariw S. Iyer | Madras |
1885 AD | Bombay Presidency Association | Ferozeshah Mehta and Telang | Bombay |
1885 AD | Indian National Congress | A. oh hum | Bombay |
1888 AD | United Indian Patriotic Association | Sir Syed Ahmed Khan | Aligarh |
1905 AD | Servants of India Society | Gopalkrishna Gokhale | Bombay |
1915 AD | Home Rule League | Annie Besant and Tilak | Pune |
1918 AD | Uttar Pradesh Kisan Sabha Malviya | Malviya, Indra Narayan and Gaurishankar | Lucknow |
1918 AD | Ahmedabad Textile Labor Association | Mahatma Gandhi | Ahmedabad |
1918 AD | National Liberal Federation | S. N. Banerjee | Calcutta |
1920 AD | Communist Party of India | M.N. Rai | Tashkent |
1921 AD | Communist Group of India | Nalini Gupta | Calcutta |
1923 AD | Swarajya Party | Motilal Nehru and C.R. Das | Delhi |
1924 AD | All India Communist Party | Satyabhakta | Kanpur |
1925 AD | Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh | Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh | - |
1927 AD | All India Women's Conference | Lady Sadashiv Iyer | Madras |
1928 AD | Shramik Swaraj Party | Kazi Nasrul Islam | - |
1929 AD | Khudai Khidmatgar | Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan | Peshawar |
1934 AD | Congress Samajwadi Party | Acharya Narendra Dev and Jayaprakash Narayan | - |
1936 AD | Progressive Writers Association | Munshi Premchand | Lucknow |
1936 AD | All India Kisan Sabha | N. G. Ranga and Sahajanand | Lucknow |
1936 AD | Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad | Meenu Masani, Ashok Mehta and Dr. Ashraf | - |
1939 AD | Forward Block Subhash | Chandra Bose | Calcutta |
1939 AD | Indian Bolshevik Party | N. D. Mazumdar | Calcutta |
1940 AD | Radical Democratic Party | M.N. Rai | Calcutta |
1941 AD | Indian Bolshevik Lenin Dal | Ajit Rai and Indrasen | Calcutta |
1942 AD | Revolutionary Socialist Party | Soumendranath Tagore | Calcutta |
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