diy divided into leftist and rightist camp?
4. Who was M.N. Roy?
5. Where was first formed the Communist Party of India outside the country
6. Name some of the Socialist persons within the Congress Party.
7. Who formed the Congress Socialist Party within the Congress?
8. When was the Congress Socialist Party formed? What was its object?
9. What was the name of the party founded by Subhas Chandra Bose?
10. Who was Shasipada Banerjee?
11. Which journal was published by him?
12. Who was N.M. Lokhande?
13. What was the weekly published by him?
14. Who founded Bombay Mill-Hands Association and in which year?
15. Who was B.P. Wadia?
16. What was name of the first Labour Union of India?
17. Who founded this organization?
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4. Manabendra Nath Roy (22 March 1887 – 25 January 1954), born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, was an Indian revolutionary, radical activist and political theorist, as well as a noted philosopher in the 20th century. Roy was a founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India (Tashkent group).
5. The Communist Party of India was formed on 26 December 1925 at the first Party Conference in Kanpur, which was then known as Cawnpore. S.V. Ghate was the first General Secretary of CPI.
6. Present in the meeting were Jai Prakash Narayan (leader of CSP), Jogesh Chandra Chatterji, Tridib Kumar Chaudhuri and Keshav Prasad Sharma.
7. Jai Prakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, Acharya Narendra Deva.
8. The Congress Socialist Party (CSP) was a socialist caucus within the Indian National Congress. It was founded in 1934 by Congress members who rejected what they saw as the anti-rational mysticism of Gandhi as well as the sectarian attitude of the Communist Party of India towards the Congress.
9. Subash Chandra Bose formed the Forward Block Party. Its immediate objective was:
1. Liberation of India
2. To bring entire left wing under one banner
10. Sasipada Banerji (02 February, 1840– 15 December, 1924) was a social worker and leader of the Brahmo Samaj who is remembered as a champion of women's rights and education and as one of the earliest workers for labour welfare in India.
11. Banerji is credited with founding the first women's journal named 'Antapur' in Bengali which was headed by his two daughters and run exclusively by a team of women.
12. Narayan Meghaji Lokhande (1848–1897) was the father of trade union movement in India. He is remembered not only for ameliorating the working conditions of textile mill-hands in the 19th century but also for his courageous initiatives on caste and communal issues.
13. Lokhande is acclaimed as the Father of the Trade Union Movement in India. From 1880 onwards he took over the management of Deenbandhu which was published from Mumbai.
14. Narayan Meghaji Lokhande (1848–1897) was the father of trade union movement in India. He is remembered not only for ameliorating the working conditions of textile mill-hands in the 19th century but also for his courageous initiatives on caste and communal issues.
15. Bahman Pestonji Wadia or Bomanji Pestonji Wadia was an Indian theosophist and labour activist. He was first a member of the TS Adyar, later of the United Lodge of Theosophists. On 13 April 1918, along with V. Kalyanasundaram Mudaliar, Wadia founded the Madras Labour Union, one of India's first organised labour unions.
16. The first clearly registered trade-union is considered to be the Madras Labour Union founded by B.P. Wadia in 1918, while the first trade union federation to be set up was the All India Trade Union Congress in 1920.
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