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Mahatma Gandhi later renamed the Harijan Sevak Sangh.weekly journal called "Harijan" on 11 February 1933 from Yerwada Jail 1932 All India Anti-Untouchability League.
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M.C. Rajah formed at Nagpur during the All India Depressed Classes Leaders’ Conference. o Instead, M.C. Rajah of Madras was elected as the association’s first president. Ambedkar was chosen as one of the vice-presidents. 1926 All India Depressed Classes Association
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Annie Besant. Tilak’s league: April 1916, founded at Belgaum; HQ in Poona; Annie Besant. Sept 1916, Madras (Chennai).
Changed its name to Swaraj Sabha in 1920
1916 All India Home Rule League
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Swami Sahajanand Saraswati Lucknow session of INC .N. G. Ranga as Secretary
adopted “Land to the
Tiller” as one of its central slogans
1936 All India Kisan Sabha
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Chaired by Maharani Chimnabai Gaekwad primarily focused on advocating for compulsory primary education for girls across British India.. 1927 All India States' People's Conference (AISPC)
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Narayan Malhar JoshiJoseph Baptista Bal Gangadhar Tilak Founded in Bombay; Lala Lajpat Rai (President).First General Secretary: Diwan Chaman Lall 1929 Nagpur Split N.M. Joshi leaves AITUC; Nehru presides 1920 All India Trade Union Congress
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Lady V. Thorburn, Margaret Cousins With an egalitarian approach.
"AIWC = 1927 Poona Women Conference"
"Thorburn-Cousins = T-C 1927" (Founder duo + year)
1927 All India Women's Conference
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Pandita Ramabai Saraswati focus was
on educational reforms for women, and
Pandita Ramabai even pleaded before the
English Education Commission, which
influenced the introduction of medical
education for women at Lady Dufferin
College
1882 Arya Mahila Samaj
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy to propagate monotheistic Vedantic ideals and campaign against orthodox Hindu practices like idolatry, caste rigidities, precursor to Brahmo Sabha (1828) 1814 Atmiya Sabha
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Baba Ramchandra Radical leaders like Baba Ramchandra felt the old Sabha was too soft. They, along with Nehru, formed to launch a more direct struggle against landlords (Taluqdars). 1920 Awadh Kisan Sabha
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BR Ambedkar 1924 Bahishkrit HITKARNI Sabha
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The associates of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, most notably Gauri Shankar Tarkabagish ( first president). the first organized political association in Bengal (and arguably India. 1836 Bangabhasha Prakasika Sabha
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George Thompson to collect and disseminate information about the conditions of Indians and to secure their welfare 1843 Bengal British India Society
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Sarla Devi chaudhurani Calcutta. To bring together women of all castes and creeds together. First major Indian Women's Org. 1910 Bharat Stree Mahamandal
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Jagannath Shankar Sheth Jejibbai - First President 1852 Bombay Association
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy 1828 Brahmo Sabha
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Keshab Chandra Sen 1866 Brahmo Samaj of India
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Radhakant Deb Merging of landholders society 1838 & Bengal British India society 1843. 1851 British Indian Association
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak Gopal Ganesh Agarkar with the help of M.G. Ranade to promote nationalist education and holistic student development. 1884 Deccan Education Society
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Mohammad Qasim Nanotavi and Rashid Ahmed Gangohi Established at Darul Uloom, Deoband, Saharanpur district, United Provinces. founders were deeply impacted by the failure of the revolt of 1857 1866 Deoband
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Shiv Narayan Agnihotri ( 1850 - 1929) at Lahore an erstwhile follower of Brahmo Samaj. 1887 Dev Samaj
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Radhakant Deb 1st protonationalist movement opposing Lord Bentinck's Sati ban Although ✅ Western & Women Education 1830 Dharma Sabha
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad forms a sect of Islam which originated from India It was based on liberal principles.The movement spreadWestern liberal education among the Indian 1889 Ahmadiyya Movement
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Pherozshah MehtaKT Telang Badruddin Tyabji Founded in response to Lytton 's reactionary policies and Ilbert bill controversy. 1885 Bombay Presidency Association
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Surendranath BanerjeeAnand Mohan Bose Also known as Indian Association of Calcutta and the Indian Association. Later merged with INC in 1886.Civil Services Agitation (1877). It merged with the Indian National Congress in 1886. 1876 Indian National Association
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M.VeeraraghavachariarG. Subramania Iyer P. Anand Charlu National issues, Constitutional reforms, Representation.It hosted the 3rd Session of the INC (1887) in Madras 1884 Madras Mahajan Sabha
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SS Bengali.Naoroji Furdonji. Dadabhai Naoroji... Restore purity of Zoroastrianism. Rast Goftar Journal. 1851 Rahanumai Mazdayasanan Sabha
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Keshab Chandra SenK. Sridharalu Naidu . Naidu later visited Calcutta to study the Brahmo Samaj movement . renamed the Veda Samaj as Brahmo Samaj of Southern India in 1871. 1864 Ved Samaj
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Dwarakanath Tagore Soon renamed as Landholder's Society 1838 Zamindari Association
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Dadabhai Naoroji Organised in London to discuss the Indian question and influence public in England to promote Indian welfare 1866 East India Association
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Haji Shariatullah Founded in Faridpur district, East Bengal. influenced by Wahhabism during his time in Arabia for Hajj. Dudu Mian (son of Haji Shariatullah) radicalized the movement after 1840 1818 Faraizi Movement
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Madan Mohan Malaviya Opposed Damming of Ganga at Bhimgoda (Haridwar)Key Outcome : 1916 Agreement guaranteeing unfettered flow 1905 Ganga Mahasabha
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Basawan Singh (Sinha), Ashok Mehta, R.S. Ruikar, Mani Benkara, Shibnath Benerajee, R.K. Khedgikar, T.S. Ramanujam, VS Mathur, G.G. Mehta. Mr. R.S. Ruikar was elected president and Ashok Mehta as its General Secretary 1948 Hind Mazdoor Sabha
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Madan Mohan Malaviya Previously known as Sarvadeshak Hindu SabhaAgain changed to Akhil Bharat Hindu Association 1915 Hindu Mahasabha
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Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Sachindranath Sanyal, Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee, Sachindra Nath Bakshi. ​ Feroz Shah Kotla (Delhi) → HRA renamed to HSRA. 1928 Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
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Home Rule League
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BR Ambedkar 1936 Independent Labour Party
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Surendranath Banerjea Tej Bahadur Sapru Srinivasa Sastri M.R. Jayakar created as a response to the Congress's adoption of non-cooperation and the resolution on Swaraj during the Nagpur session of 1920 under Mahatma Gandhi's influence. 1920 Indian National Liberal Federation
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Keshub Chandra Sen (Radical, cosmopolitan, included teachings from all religions). Calcutta. Upliftment of social status of women. legalise brahmo type of marriage. ✅public opinion against child marriage 1870 Indian Reform Association
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, "Servants of God" or Red Shirts, were a unique nonviolent movement in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) 1929 Khudai Khidmatgars:
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Sohan Singh Joshi institutional successor to the Ghadar Party in PunjabThe Naujawan Bharat Sabha (founded by Bhagat Singh in 1926) and the KKS worked in close cooperation 1928 Kirti Kisan Sabha
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Ramabai Ranade Under the parent organization National Social Conference 1904 Ladies Social Conference
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Kandukuri Veeeesalingam Pantulu Social purity movement, against Devdasi system and oppression of widows 1892 Madras Hindu Association
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B.P. Wadia V.K Mudaliar first organised industrial workers' union in India 1918 Madras Labour Union
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Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty A prominent merchant & activist began as a branch of the British Indian Association (Calcutta). Local grievances, Torture Commission, Anti-Missionary. Short-lived (died out by late 1860s) 1852 Madras Native Association
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Latika Ghosh at the instance of Subash Chandra Bose. The aim was to fight for freedom by mobilising cadres of women for political work. 1928 Mahila Rashtriya Sangha
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Dadoba PandurangDurgaram Mancharam Dinmani Shankar Dalpatrai At Surat.Later started Paramhansa Sabha/ Mandali in 1849 1844 Manav Dharma Sabha
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Mannathu Padmanabhan Social and educational reform in Kerala for which awarded Padma Bhushan 1915 Nair Service Society
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Lady Aberdeen (ICW) and Lady Meherbai Tata.
Affiliate/representative of ICW Int Council of Women
1925 National Council of Women
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Balshastri Jambhekar Father of Marathi Journalism. Darpan daily in 1832. Also founded Bombay Native General Library 1840s Native Improvement Society
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Baba Dyal Das rejection of idols, rituals associated with idolatry, and the priests who conducted these rituals. Stressing the importance and authority of Guru Nanak and the Adi Granth, he prohibited eating meat, drinking liquor, lying, cheating, using false weights, 1851 Nirankari
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Dhondo Keshav Karve ✝️ Pune. Founded a Women's University 1908 Nishkam Karma Math
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Dadoba Pandurang, Mehtaji Durgaram and others Maharashtra, the founders reform Hindu religion and society in general. 1849 Paramahansa Mandali
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Mahadev Govind RanadeOthers Bridge between the colonial government and the people by representing public grievances in a lawful manner.. ​ 1870 Poona Sarvajanik Sabha
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Ramabai Ranade (wife of Justice M.G. Ranade) and G.K. Devadhar (a member of the Servants of India Society). focused on economic self-reliance for women. 1909 Poona Seva Sadan
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Atmaram Pandurang.Mahadev Govind Ranade ( Mentor) Bombay. Emphasis on monotheism, women uplifment, caste discrimination ❌ 1867 Prarthana Samaj
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UN Mukherjee 1909 Punjab Hindu Sabha
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Tulsi Ram
(Shiv Dayal Saheb),
a banker from Agra. The movement
emphasizes belief in one supreme being, the importance of the guru, living a simple social life, and the idea that
spiritual progress can be achieved
without renouncing worldly life.
1861 Radhaswami
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Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu Widow Remarriage.Father of Telugu Renaissance 1878 Rajahmundry Social Reform Association
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BR Ambedkar 1956 Republican Party of India
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Jyotiba Phule Education + social rights for underprivileged groups; special focus on women/Dalits 1873 Satyashodhak Samaj
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BR Ambedkar 1942 Schdueled Castes Federation
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Gopal Krishna Gokhalewith the help of M.G. Ranade Bombay. 1905 Servants of India Society
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Behramji Malabari Diwan Dayaram Gidumal (Bombay). Social reform among Parsis/Hindus; care for the destitute. 1908 Seva Sadan
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Pandita Ramabai Saraswati to educate and support young Hindu widows 1889 Sharada Sadan
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Narayan Malhar Joshi to secure for the masses "better and reasonable conditions of life and work." 1911 Social Service League
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Mahadev Govind Ranade Raghunath Rao. social reform cell of the Indian National Congress. child marriage, polygamy, and kulinism 1887 Indian Social Conference
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Ashwini Kumar Dutta Swadeshi consumption + boycott of foreign goods.Base area Barisal (Bengal). 1905 Swadesh Bandhab Samiti
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Debendranath Tagore in Calcutta as a splinter group from Brahmo Samaj Promote Upanishadic Vedanta, counter missionary influence, preserve Hindu cultural identity Merger with Brahmo Sabha: 1843 1839 Tattwabodhini Sabha
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Sisir Kumar Ghosh Sense of nationalism among the people 1875 The Indian League
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Madame H.P. Blavatsky (Russian mystic)Colonel H.S. Olcott (American army office Revivalist: Glorify ancient wisdom to build pride.. Annie Besant took over the leadership after Olcott's death in 1907. 1875 Theosophical Society
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Syed Ahmad KhanRaja Shiv Prasad Singh of Banaras To oppose the Indian National Congress.Loyalty towards Britons. 1888 United Indian Patriotic Association
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Gauri Shankar MishraIndra Narayan Dviwedi Founded February 1918, Lucknow. 1918 United Provinces Kisan Sabha
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy Roy was involved in various efforts to spread education in India. In 1825, he founded the Vedanta coll 1828 Vedanta College
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Shah Walliullah IIn India, (1703–1762) was the primary intellectual inspiration — he wanted to harmonize the four schools of Muslim jurisprudence (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) and stressed individual conscience in religion �His ideas were popularized by his son Shah Abdul Aziz and then politically weaponized by Syed Ahmad Barelvi of Rae Bareilly (1786–1831) Wahabbi
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Vishnu Shastri Pandit Professor Dhondo
Keshav Karve was a pioneering social
reformer who worked tirelessly for the
upliftment of Hindu widows. He became the
Secretary of the Widow Remarriage
Association
1850s Widow Remarriage Association
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Annie Besant, Margaret Cousins, Dorothy Jinarajadasa (and others). Annie Besant became the first President of WIA later on........Upliftment of Indian women annual conference were held.Journal Stri Dharma Adyar, Madras 1917 Women's Indian Association
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