Dadabhai Naoro Ji.
Calcutta
Calcutta 1886
the third session of congress was held at chennai
Dadabhai Naoroji.
Badruddin Tyabji was the first muslim president of Indian National Congress elected in its 1887 Madras session.
In July of 1990 there was a joint session of Congress called so that Nelson Mandela could address Congress. At the time Nelson was the Deputy President of the African National Congress.
Badruddin Tyabji became the President in 1887 INC Session - MadrasList of other muslim Presidents of INC:Rahimtulla M. Sayani became President in 1896 INC Session - CalcuttaNawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur became President in 1913 INC Session - KarachiSyed Hasan Imam became President in 1918 INC Special Session - BombayHakim Ajmal Khan became President in 1921 INC Session - AhamedabadMaulana Mohammad Ali became President in 1923 INC Session - Cocanada (now Kakinada)Maulana Abul Kalam Azad became President in 1923 INC Special Session - DelhiDr.Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari became President in 1927 INC Session - MadrasMaulana Abul Kalam Azad again become President of The Indian National Congress in 1940 - INC Session - Ramgarh and he was the President of Indian National Congress until 1946, he was the only person who served as president of INC for THE LONGEST PERIOD (7 years) before Independence.
When an unscheduled session is called by the President it is called a special session. Special sessions may be convened to address special topics, or emergencies such as war or natural disaster.
in calcutta session on 27 december 1911
Wyomeshchandra Banerji was the president of 1st session of the congress in mumbai in 1885.
The 1920 congress session took place in ............................... ......................................... ........................................... ................................................................ .............................................................................. ......................................................................................................................... ok ok it's in NAGPUR.
The president has the power to prorogue a session of congress. This can happen only if two houses cannot agree on a date for adjournment.