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History Notes: Organisation and
Description
These organisations were in the 3 corners of India
– Bengal, Bombay and Madras.
1) BangabhashaPrakasika Sabha
· This
was started by Associates of Raja Ram Mohan Roy in 1836.
· Raja
Ram Mohan Roy was one of the first Politically active leader in the modern
sense.
· He
started agitations for demands like appointments of Indians to Higher Govt
Offices, Freedom of Press, Prevent Zamindari Oppression of Ryots, etc.
2) Zamindari Association (Bengal
Landholder’s Society)
· It
was formed in 1836 by Prasanna Kumar Tagore, Dwarkanath Tagore and Radhakant
Deb.
· The
main purpose of the organisation was safeguarding the interests of Landlords.
· They
used constitutional methods of agitation to fulfil their demands.
3) British India Society
· The
Organisation was set up in 1843 by William Adam, a friend of Raja Ram Mohan
Roy, In England.
· The
organisation’s aim was to improve the situation of Indians by letting the
people of England know of the dire condition in which the British were keeping
the Indians.
· They
used constitutional and Legal means to achieve this aim.
4) British India Association
· The
Bengal Landholder’s Society and British India Society merged together to form
British India Association in 1851
· Post
merger, they used to submit petitions for the grievances of common people as
well.
· They
had submitted a petition to British Parliament with suggestions for the new
Charter Law of the company. The suggestions were – a separate legislative
council of popular nature, Abolition of stamp, salt and abkari duties, reducing
the salaries of British officers at higher posts, etc.
· In
the Charter Act of 1853, one of the above suggestion was incorporated and the
Governor General’s Council for Legislative purposes was expanded by adding 6
new members.
· However,
the organisation was not able to penetrate the country through its branches,
mainly because of lack of a constructive political policy.
· Post
1857 revolt, the organisation supported the British in giving harsh punishments
to the rebels.
5) Indian League
· In
1875, noted journalist Sisir Kumar Ghosh had started the Indian League in
Calcutta.
· Its
main aim was to develop the feeling of nationalism among the common people.
6) Indian Association of Calcutta
(Indian National Association)
· Indian
League was superseded by the Young Bengali Nationalists like Anand Mohan Bose
and Surendranath Banerjee and Indian Association of Calcutta (Indian National
Association) was formed in 1876.
·British
India Association’s pro landlord policies and conservative outlook was a source
of discontent among young Bengali’s, which led to the formation of this organisation.
· The
demands of Indian Association of Calcutta were nationalist in nature, which
makes it one of the most important pre-congress nationalist association.
· Reforming
of civil services Examinations, generating and unifying a public opinion on
political issues of national importance.
· They
opened branches in different cities to expand its membership among the masses.
· Surendranath
Banerjee was the first Indian to gain all India popularity when he travelled
across India to gain support for the demands of the association.
· This
organisation was later merged with the Indian National Congress.
7) East India Association
· DadabhaiNawrojee
started the East India Association in London in 1867.
· The
association’s main goal was to make the people of UK aware about the conditions
in India and generate a popular support among British People for Indian
Welfare.
· This
association is also called the predecessor to the Indian National Congress.
· In
1866, the Ethnological Society of London, tried to prove Asian’s were inferior
to the Europeans. The East India Association’s work also targeted to challenge
this notion.
· The
association had opened Branches in Bombay, Madras and Calcutta in 1869
8) Bombay Association (Bombay Native
Association)
· In
1852, JaggannathShankersheth started the Bombay Association along with Sir
JamshedjiJejibhai, JagannathShankarshet, NaorojiFursungi, Dr.BhauDaji Lad,
DadabhaiNaoroji and Vinayak Shankarshet.
· This
is also called as the first political party/organisation in Bombay Province.
· They
too aimed to address public grievances through Legal agitational means.
9) Poona Sarvanajanik Sabha
· It
was started in 1870 by Mahadev Govind Ranade and his associates in Pune.
· They
aimed to be a connecting link between the Government and the common people.
· It
also worked for the legal rights of the peasants.
· Many
prominent leaders of Freedom struggle like, Lokmanya Tilak were member of this
organisation.
10) Bombay Presidency Association
· The
association was started in 1885 by Pheroshah Mehta, BadruddinTayabji and KT
Telang.
· It
was formed in opposition to the Ilbert Bill and Lytton’s other reactionary
policies.
11) Madras Native Association
· Formed
by GazuluLakshminarasu Chetty in 1849 in Madras Presidency.
· It
was the First Political Organisation in Madras
12) Madras Mahajan Sabha
· It
was formed in 1884 in Madras by B. SubramaniyaAiyyar, P. Ananda-Charlu and M.
Viraraghavachari.
· The
organisation took moderate stance on opposing govt policies in the beginning.