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what are the aims and objectives of Hindu Mela

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Answered by raghugautupbnmpu
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Hindu Mela a socio-cultural association established in Calcutta in the late 1860s with the objective of awakening nationalist feelings among the Bengalis. The spirit behind it was Nabagopal Mitra, the editor of the National Paper. He conceived the idea of rallying the people, particularly the educated youth, behind the concept of reviving the glories of the Hindu past and interpreting western education and culture in terms of the indigenous civilisation. The aim of the Hindu Mela was to make the people aware of the glories of Hindu civilisation, influence them to cultivate national language and ideas, and honour national symbols. Nabagopal Mitra's idea of fighting the cultural colonialism of the British by reviving the best of ancient Hindu civilisation was firmly supported by several members of the Tagore family who were the main financiers of the new movement
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