Allan Octavian Hume : Father of the Indian National Congress Bart, William Wedderburn
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- 923.2 BAR-A 1992
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Allan Octavian Hume
Introductory. Parentage and Early years, Indian Civil Service. (A) 1849 to 1867, District Officer, The Indian Mutiny, Popular Education, Police Reform, “Abkaree”- “The wages of sin”, “The people’s friend, Juvenile Reformatories. (B) 1867 to 1870, Commissioner of Customs, An Agricultural Department. (C) 1870 to 1879, Secretary to the Government of India. (D) 1879 to 1882 Removal From the Secretariat “The Pope of ornithology” Retirement from the Service. The Indian National Congress, Early organization, 1883, First Session in 1885, Aggressive Propaganda in India, 1888, Correspondence with Sir Auckland Colvin Indian Relgious Devotees, The Propaganda in England, The Indian Parliamentary Committee, The Journal “India” Public Meetings, Support of Propaganda, proposed memorial, Farewell to India, 1894, Social Reform, Electoral Campaign in Dulwich, South London Botanic Institute, Epilogue. Appendix I: Cotton Growing. II. Infant Marriages and Enforced windowhood. III. certain Aspects of Social Reform. IV. Press and other opinions. V. Etawah’s Debt to Mr. Hume.
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