The document lists important institutions established in British India along with their founding year and founder. Some of the key institutions mentioned include the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1773, founded by William Jones), Brahmo Samaj (1828, founded by Ram Mohan Roy), Indian National Congress (1885, founded by Allan Octavian Hume), Theosophical Society (1875, founded by Henry Steel Olcott and Helena Blavatsky), Muslim League (1906, founded by Aga Khan III), Servants of India Society (1905, founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale) and Forward Bloc (1939, founded by Subhas Chandra Bose).
The document lists important institutions established in British India along with their founding year and founder. Some of the key institutions mentioned include the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1773, founded by William Jones), Brahmo Samaj (1828, founded by Ram Mohan Roy), Indian National Congress (1885, founded by Allan Octavian Hume), Theosophical Society (1875, founded by Henry Steel Olcott and Helena Blavatsky), Muslim League (1906, founded by Aga Khan III), Servants of India Society (1905, founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale) and Forward Bloc (1939, founded by Subhas Chandra Bose).
The document lists important institutions established in British India along with their founding year and founder. Some of the key institutions mentioned include the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1773, founded by William Jones), Brahmo Samaj (1828, founded by Ram Mohan Roy), Indian National Congress (1885, founded by Allan Octavian Hume), Theosophical Society (1875, founded by Henry Steel Olcott and Helena Blavatsky), Muslim League (1906, founded by Aga Khan III), Servants of India Society (1905, founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale) and Forward Bloc (1939, founded by Subhas Chandra Bose).