The Round Table Conferences of 1930-1932 were significant but ultimately unsuccessful in resolving the constitutional deadlock between Indian leaders and British authorities. While they facilitated dialogue and brought various Indian political factions together, they failed to produce a unified agreement on constitutional reforms. The lack of consensus among Indian representatives and the British government's reluctance to make substantial concessions hindered meaningful progress. Ultimately, the conferences highlighted the deep divisions within Indian politics and set the stage for future conflicts over independence.
DR B.R Ambedkar attended all 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.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.
it has achieved us PAKISTAN
I dint know :P hahahaha I hate History
Round table conferences are a worldwide thing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_Table_Conferences_(India)) and are offered at tons of places online.
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No, Swami Vivekananda did not attend any of the Round Table Conferences. These conferences, held in the early 1930s to discuss constitutional reforms in India, took place after Vivekananda's death in 1902. However, he was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement and his ideas influenced many leaders who participated in those conferences.
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Yes, Muhammad Ali Jinnah attended the Round Table Conferences held in London between 1930 and 1932. He represented the All-India Muslim League and sought to advocate for the rights of Muslims in India. Although he participated in the conferences, Jinnah was ultimately dissatisfied with the outcomes, which he felt did not adequately address Muslim concerns. His experiences during these conferences contributed to his evolving political ideology and leadership in the struggle for Pakistan.
Aga Khan iii-Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah (1877-1957)
Aga Khan iii-Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah (1877-1957)
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