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note on Dadabhai Naraoji as a moderate leader

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Answered by Bhriti182
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1. Introduction:

Dadabhai Naoroji was a well-known leader of India, influenced by his ideals and ideas, the countrymen called him the patriarch of the nation. They believed that- "Without self-rule and self-rule, India can never attain greatness." His contribution to India's independence is unique.

2. Life Introduction:

Dadabhai was born on 8 September 1825 in a Parsi priest family in Bombay. It was only in childhood that her father died. His mother sent him to study while facing severe economic conditions. Mother gave him good values ​​of integrity and honesty.

He also studied the books of Parsi religious texts along with many books. Seeing his humility and simplicity, everyone used to say, "one day it will definitely become a great man." His Principal should give him some financial assistance to go to England and complete his education, but unfortunately he could not go.

He was awarded Professorship at Elphiston College and served for 6 years. He did many things for the country service, social service, which had free schooling system. While staying in the service of the country, he stayed away from political groups. On June 30, 1917, this great saint took the last time from this world.

3. His contribution in the independence movement:

Dadabhai Naoroji was an important contributor to the independence movement. They also believed in many policies of the British Government. He believed that it could be made public by bringing reform in the British system. He was such a moderate leader who was opposed to the violent movement. Naoroji was fond of freedom in peaceful ways.

They had unwavering faith in the nobility and nobleness of the British. This is an example of their liberal thinking. They made efforts to assist the Indians by establishing East India Association and improving their position. The British rule is responsible for the poor and illiteracy of Indians. It is said that the average income of the Indians living in the British state is not even 20 rupees per annum.

When the British government disbelieved about this, they wrote a book called "Poverty and Un British Rule in India". Together with Mr. A. K. Hume in 1885, contributed to the formation of the Congress Party. He was also the President of the Calcutta session of 1886. This year he traveled England three times.

In 1892 the members of the British Parliament were elected. Tried to take the IECS exam together in England and India. In 1893 he was elected the President of the Lahore session of Congress. In 1906, the third time elected as Congress President. In 1907, at Surat session, the Congress, which was split into a soft-hot party, could not do as a result of considerable efforts.

4. Epilogue:

Naoroji has been known as a very liberal leader in the Indian freedom struggle. It would not be wrong to say that his tilt towards the British government was not entirely in line with India's independence. He was also a supporter of British rule and was also an advocate of Swaraj. His work was important to the Indians.
Answered by Anonymous
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Dadabhai Naoroji (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917) also known as the "Grand Old Man of India" and "official Ambassador of India" was an Indian scholar, trader, and politician who was a Liberal Party member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom House of Commons.

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