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- Who is known as the father of Muslim Renaissance in Bengal?
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Nawab Abdul Latif Khan : (1828 - 1893) a prominent personality of mid-19th century Bengal, the pioneer of Mulim modernization and the architect of the Muslim modernization and the architect of the Muslim Renaissance, was one of those great men who appeared as saviours of their frustrated, humiliated, demoralized and disorganised fellow countrymen under colonial rule. His chief contribution was in the field of education. He was among the first to understand that young Bengali Muslims should receive modern education. He understood that the Muslims of Bengal had fallen behind in everything because of their prejudices against modern education. He devoted his whole life to removing this self-destructive prejudice from their minds.
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Nawab Abdul Latif Khan : (1828 - 1893) a prominent personality of mid-19th century Bengal, the pioneer of Mulim modernization and the architect of the Muslim modernization and the architect of the Muslim Renaissance, was one of those great men who appeared as saviours of their frustrated, humiliated, demoralized and disorganised fellow countrymen under colonial rule. His chief contribution was in the field of education. He was among the first to understand that young Bengali Muslims should receive modern education. He understood that the Muslims of Bengal had fallen behind in everything because of their prejudices against modern education. He devoted his whole life to removing this self-destructive prejudice from their minds.
- Who was the President of Lucknow Session of Indian National Congress (1916)?
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Ambika Charan Majumdar was the President of Lucknow Session of Indian National Congress (1916).
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Ambika Charan Majumdar was the President of Lucknow Session of Indian National Congress (1916).
- The policy of 'Masterly Inactivity' was associated with
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The policy of Masterly Inactivity was associated with John Lawrance.
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The policy of Masterly Inactivity was associated with John Lawrance.
- During the tenure of which Governor General was the 'Ancient Monuments Preservation Act' passed?
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The Ancient Monuments Preservation Act was passed during the tenure of Lord Curzon on 18, March 1904. It is expedient to provide for the preservation of ancient monuments, for the exercise of control over traffic in antiquities and over excavation in certain places, and for the protection and acquisition in certain cases of ancient monuments and of objects of archaeological, historical or artistic interest. Act preserves and restores ancient Indian monuments by Archaeological Survey of India.
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The Ancient Monuments Preservation Act was passed during the tenure of Lord Curzon on 18, March 1904. It is expedient to provide for the preservation of ancient monuments, for the exercise of control over traffic in antiquities and over excavation in certain places, and for the protection and acquisition in certain cases of ancient monuments and of objects of archaeological, historical or artistic interest. Act preserves and restores ancient Indian monuments by Archaeological Survey of India.
- Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
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W. C. Banerjee in his presidential address outlined the following objectives : promotion of friendship among all those working for the cause of the country; development and consolidation of the felling of national unity irrespective of race or creed; formulation and presentation of the people's grievances before the government and the mobilisation of public opinion.
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W. C. Banerjee in his presidential address outlined the following objectives : promotion of friendship among all those working for the cause of the country; development and consolidation of the felling of national unity irrespective of race or creed; formulation and presentation of the people's grievances before the government and the mobilisation of public opinion.