When was landholders society established in bengal?
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In 1831, Dwarkanath Tagore had established the “Landholders Society” along with Prasanna Kumar Tagore, Radhakanta Deb, Ramkamal Sen and Bhabani Charan Mitra. The Landholders society was known as the first organization of Bengal with distinct political object. It was followed by British India Society in 1839.
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The Landholders' Society was established in Bengal in the year 1838 by Dwarkanath Tagore.
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- The Landholders' Society was established by Dwarkanath Tagore in 1838 as a means to safeguard the rights and interests of the landholders. This was also known as the Zamindari Association.
- Launched in Calcutta, this association works to protect the landholder's interest in their property, and the chance of safeguarding their lands was done through secret petitions to governments and other bureaucratic officials.
- This association was also believed to be the very first political association ever founded in India.
- Their main aim was to secure the end of the rent-free tenure of lands and the issue of a permanent settlement being extended.
- The members of this association were mostly zamindars and also some non-official Britishers.
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