The Second Round Table Conference was held in London, United Kingdom, from September 7 to December 1, 1931. It was convened to discuss constitutional reforms in India and involved representatives from the British government, Indian political leaders, and various interest groups. The conference aimed to address issues related to self-governance and communal representation.
Third round Table conference held in 1932.
The first round table conference was held in 1930 in London. The congress did not participate in the 1st round table conference
it was held on nov12,1930 in london.
London
1930
The round table was created as a dowery from King Arthur's wife. It has no head, for all sitting at it are equal.
The most successful round table conference was the Second Round Table Conference held in 1931. It resulted in significant discussions on constitutional reforms in India and led to the Government of India Act of 1935, which granted limited self-governance to Indian provinces. While not all parties were satisfied with the outcomes, it marked a key step in the political evolution towards Indian independence. The conference fostered dialogue between British officials and Indian leaders, highlighting the growing demand for self-rule.
In 1974 the second islamic summit conference held at LAhore.
In 1974 the second islamic summit conference held at LAhore.
The Second Islamic summit Conference was held in Lahore at the same place where minaret of Pakistan (Minar-e-Pakistan) stands today.
in chennai, 1968
The Round Table is a legend associated with King Arthur and his knights, said to have held meetings at a round table so that no one had precedence. Historically, no physical Round Table has been found, but it continues to be a symbol of equality, cooperation, and chivalry in many cultures.