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Organisation in Indian National Movement



Organisation in Indian National Movement


1. Landholders Society (1838):   Dwarkanath Tagore, Calcutta (1st Political Organisation)


2. British India Society (1839):  William Adams, London (1st Association Outside India)


3. East India Association (1866):  Dadabhai Naoroji, London


4. Poona Sarvojonik Sabha (1867): M.G. Ranade, G.V. Joshi, S.H. Chiplunkar, Poona


5. Indian Association (1876): Ananda Mohan Bose, S.N. Banerjee, Calcutta


6. India League (1875): Sisir Kumar Ghosh, Calcutta


7.Bombay Presidency Association (1885): Firoj Shah Mehta, K.T. Telang, Badaruddin Tayebji, Bombay


8. Brahma Samaj (1828): Rammohan Roy, Calcutta ( Formerly, Atmiya Sabha(1815))


9. Arya Samaj (1875): Dayananda Saraswati, Bombay


10. Prarthana Samaj (1867): Source of Inspiration- Keshab Chandra Sen, Main Architect- M. G. Ranade, Founder- Dr. Aatmaram Panduranga, Maharashtra


11. Theosophical Society (1875): Madam Blavatsky, Cl. Olcott, New York, USA (In India, Adayar near Chennai in 1882. Ani Besant joined in 1893)


12. Aligarh Movement (1875): Sayad Ahmed Khan, Aligarh  


13. Anglo Oriental Mohamedan Association: Sayad Ahmed Khan


14. Indian Patriotic Association (1890): Sayad Ahmed Khan, (1st Anti-Congress Organisation)


15. Scientific Association: Sayad Ahmed Khan


16.Anglo Oriental Mohamedan Defence College: Sayad Ahmed Khan


17. Ahmediya Movement (1890): Mirza Gulam Ahmed, Punjab


18. Widow Remarriage Association (1860): M. G. Ranade


19. Deccan Education Society:  M. G. Ranade


20. Adi Brahma Samaj: Devendranath Tagore


21. Brahma Samaj of India: Keshab Chndra Sen


22. Academic Association (1827): Derozio

                                         
23. British India Committee (1889): William Wedderburn (He was President of the committee)


24. London India Society: W. C. Bonerjee alias Womesh Chandra Bonerjee


25. Swaraj Party (1923): Founding President- Chittaranjan Das, Founder Secretary- Motilal Nehru


26. Servants of India Society (1905): Gopal Krishna Gokhel, Hriday Narayan Kunjru


27. Indian Association: S. N. Banerjee alias Surendra Nath Banerjee


28. Indian Liberal Federation (1918): S. N. Banerjee alias Surendra Nath Banerjee


29. Bombay Handmill Association: Lokhande (1st Labour Organisation)


30. R. K. Mission (1897): Swami Vivekananda


31. Mitra Mela (1899):  V. D. Savarkar, Nashik (1st Revolutionary Organisation in India)


32. Abhinava Bharat: Ganesh Savarkar, Mitra Mela name changed in 1904


33. Anushilan Samiti (1902): Pramatha Nath Mitra, Calcutta


34. Indian Homerule Society (1905): Shyamji Krishna Varma


35. Jatiya Gourav Samvardhoni Sabha (1866): Raj Narayan Bose


36. Hindu Mela: Nabagopal Mitra


37. Satya Sadhak Samaj: Jyoiba Phule


38. Sri Narayan Dharma Protipalak Yogam: Sri Narayan Guru


39. Justice Movement (1915): T. N. Nair, T. Tyagaraja


40. Vaikom Satyagraha (1924): K. Kelappan, Kerala


41. All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) (1920): N. M. Joshi, First President- Lala Lajpat Rai


42. Muslim League (1906): Aga Khan (President), Salimullah, Dhaka


43. National Council for Education: Satish Chandra Mukherjee


44. Gadar Party (1913): Lala Hardayal, San Francisco, Founder President- Sohan Singh Bhakna


45. Hindu Mahasabha (1915):  Madan Mohan Malviya


46. Khilafat Movement: Md. Ali and Saukat Ali (Ali Brothers)


47. Phenix Farm: M. K. Gandhi, South Africa


48. Tolstroy Farm: M. K. Gandhi, South Africa


49. Ahmedabad Textile Labour Organisation (Majdur Mahajan): M. K. Gandhi, South Africa


50. All India Harijan Sabha: M. K. Gandhi, South Africa


51. Radical Humanist Association:  M. N. Roy, Real Name- Narendranath Bhattacharya, Pseudo Name- Father Martin


52. Hindustan Republican Association: Chandra Sekhar Azad


53. All Bengal Workers’ Association: Muzaffar Ahmed


54. Nawajan Bharat Sabha (1926):  Bhagat Singh


55. Swtantra Party: C. R. Gopalacharya


56. Congress Socialist Party (1934): Jay Prakash Narayan, Acharya Narendradev


57. All India Kishan Sabha (1936)Sahajananda Saraswati, Founder Secretary- N. G. Ranga, Lucknow


58. Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar: Satish Samanta (Vidyut Vahini)


59. Koki Movement: Rani Guidinilu ( The title of Rani was conferred by J. L. Nehru)

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