POVERTY AND UN-BRITISH RULE IN INDIA is a monumental work by the author who published the results of his findings exposing contrasting British liberal ideas with the actual practice of their rule in India. This pioneering work of Dadabhai Naoroji has two major aspects- economic and political and provides valuable material for the economic and constitutional history of India. According to the author “the English with their scientific scalpel cut to the very heart, and yet, lo there is no wound to be seen, and soon the plaster of the high talk of civilisation, progress, and what not, covers up the wound!”
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Dadabhai Naoroji (1825–1917), popularly known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’, was thrice elected President of the Indian National Congress and was the most respected leader of our Freedom Struggle. In 1892, he became the first Indian to be elected to the British House of Commons. He was one of the primary advocates of Swaraj, or self-rule, for India. Naoroji’s most lasting contribution to Indian Nationalism was his exposure of the exploitative nature of British colonialism through his ‘drain theory’. He was much devoted to the Political Programmes of The Indian National Congress He always showed great concern for the economically weak sections of our society and greatly opposed the policy of the British Raj through his speeches and writings. His urge for Swaraj was unmatched. He fearlessly gave vent to feelings at several platforms.
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