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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 4706-4714


Critical Study On National Congress And Early Political Literature In India

Rima Samanta, Dr. Vandana Varma.




Abstract

Indian National Congress, also known as the Congress Party, is a major political force in the country. The Indian National Congress, which was founded in 1885, controlled the nation's campaign for independence from Great Britain. After India gained independence, it went on to create the majority of its governments. Early in the 20th century, the party's supporters started to support the swadeshi movement, which urged Indians to shun British imports in favour of locally produced products. This Journal Paper reflects critical study on National Congress and Early Political Literature in India.

Key words: decided , literature , political , participation , movements






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