Freedom Struggle
Nationalist Movement (1858-1905)
The Ilbert Bill tried to remove racial inequality between Indian and European judges in courts. This Bill was opposed by the British residents in India. Ultimately the Bill was modified. The Ilbert Bill was presented in the Central Legislature during the Viceroyalty of
-- Lord Ripon
The Zamindari Association, was founded in 1838 by Dwarakanath Tagore, Prasana Kumar Tagore, Radhakant Deb and others to safeguard the interests of the landlords. It marked the beginning of an organised political activity and use of methods of constitutional agitation for the redressal of grievances. It was also known as
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