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Dadabhai Naoroji
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Dadabhai Naoroji was a great economist and a prominent Indian freedom fighter. Naoroji was born on September 4, 1825, in Mumbai, India. His father was a priest in the Zoroastrian community, and his mother was from a very wealthy Parsi family.

Naoroji received his early education from a college named Elphinstone College which is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Later, he moved to England, where he studied at the University of London to receive a degree in mathematics from there. He was also the first Indian to receive a degree in mathematics from the University of London. When his education was completed there in London, he returned to India, became a professor here, and started teaching at the University of Mumbai.

It was the year 1870 when his political career started. He joined Indian National Congress that year. He was also elected to the post of President of the Indian National Congress in the following years: 1886, 1893, and 1906. Naoroji, during his whole political career, fought for Indian independence as he firmly believed in Indian self-rule. He also advocated for Indian industrialization and was also known for his strong stance on economic nationalism.

Naoroji also authored several books based on economics and politics. One of his famous books was "Poverty and Un-British Rule in India". In this book, he argued that British Colonialism should be held responsible for making India poverty-stricken.

Naoroji died on June 30, 1917, in Bombay, India, at 91. His death was mourned by people all over India, and his contributions to the Indian independence movement were widely recognized. Naoroji's legacy lives on today as a symbol of the fight for Indian self-rule and economic independence.
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Annie Besant
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Annie Besant was a remarkable woman born in London, England, on October 1, 1847. Her father, William Wood, was a doctor, and her mother, Emily Morris, was a devout Anglican. Annie grew up in a family that valued education and was sent to a boarding school in London. Unfortunately, her education was cut short when her father died because of some uncertain issues.

Annie Besant was a prolific writer, orator, and social reformer. She fought throughout her life for the rights of oppressed people and women. It would not be wrong to say that she was a champion of women's suffrage, working for Indian independence and workers' rights. She was also very spiritual, which led him to be a leader in a society named Theosophical,  whose objective was to unite all religions.

Annie Besant had a keen interest in India from the start, and her interest led her to come to India in the year 1893. After her arrival, she started working as a social reformer in India. She was one of them who criticized British rule in India. She worked really hard to promote Indian independence. She was also a supporter of the Indian National Congress and worked with many great leaders there, like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi.

Annie Besant continued her work in India until her death on September 20, 1933, in Adyar, Chennai. She suffered a fatal bout of influenza, and because of her old age and other health problems, it got worse over time. She was mourned by people worldwide for her tireless work on behalf of social justice and her unwavering commitment to the cause of Indian independence.
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