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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.
Surat did not split. the indian national congress split into two (radicals and moderates) during the session in surat in 1907
72 that was held in 28-31 december 1885 in Mumbai -Mustafa
Our Indian Government supports its all efforts for civilization.Because we know agriculture is the backbone of India
He helped in designing it, signing it, and by becoming the first prime minister of India.
A (federal constitutional parliamentary) democracy.
Contributions to Indian Sociology was created in 1957.
Surat Session (1907)
Zero hour is the innovative discussion process introduced by the Indian parliament to the world parliamentary system.
How does the indian government work India follows a parliamentary system of government
by smoking bare weed
1896 Session
The president of the Indian National Congress session held in Calcutta in 1886 was Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee. He was the first president of the Indian National Congress and played a significant role in the early stages of the Indian independence movement. The 1886 session marked the second session of the Congress and focused on various issues concerning Indian society and governance.
Calcutta
Bombay
The Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1906 was presided over by Dadabhai Naoroji. He was a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement and the first Indian to be elected to the British Parliament. This session is significant as it marked the formal adoption of the demand for complete self-rule, or Swaraj, for India.
Bombay