The three Round Table Conferences held between 1930 and 1932 aimed to discuss constitutional reforms in India and address the political deadlock between British authorities and Indian leaders. They were convened to explore the possibility of increasing Indian participation in governance and to address the demands of various Indian political groups, including the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. The conferences ultimately sought to find a compromise that would lead to a constitutional framework suitable for India's future. However, they achieved limited success due to deep divisions among Indian representatives and the British government's reluctance to grant substantial reforms.
DR B.R Ambedkar attended all three Round Table Conferences.
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There are several Round Table Conferences each year and I am assuming from the Hindi name (gol = round, mej = table, sammelan = meeting, conference) that the question refers to the conferences arranged by the British Government to discuss constitutional reform in India during 1930-32.See the attached link for details of participants in the Three Round Table Conferences.There are several Round Table Conferences each year and I am assuming from the Hindi name (gol = round, mej = table, sammelan = meeting, conference) that the question refers to the conferences arranged by the British Government to discuss constitutional reform in India during 1930-32.See the attached link for details of participants in the Three Round Table Conferences.There are several Round Table Conferences each year and I am assuming from the Hindi name (gol = round, mej = table, sammelan = meeting, conference) that the question refers to the conferences arranged by the British Government to discuss constitutional reform in India during 1930-32.See the attached link for details of participants in the Three Round Table Conferences.There are several Round Table Conferences each year and I am assuming from the Hindi name (gol = round, mej = table, sammelan = meeting, conference) that the question refers to the conferences arranged by the British Government to discuss constitutional reform in India during 1930-32.See the attached link for details of participants in the Three Round Table Conferences.
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Aga Khan iii-Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah (1877-1957)
Aga Khan iii-Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah (1877-1957)
three knights of the round table
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
Usually a meeting of the minds of people who are all able to contribute intelligently on a particular subject. For instance, if the Chamber of Commerce held a round table discussion on the subject of sales tax, they would have people from the retail industry, maybe some bankers, local tax folks and perhaps a county or state representative. It doesn't usually get heated (it's not supposed to) and people just kick around ideas.
Sir Agha Khan from the Muslim league was the only member who attended all three round table conferences of 1930-1932. Mathma Gandhi did not attend the first and third conference, and Jinnah was absent from the third conference. Even the head of the conference was different in the third conference.
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Do not spill salt, walk under a ladder, assemble 13 people round the same table, and so on.