The following table describes the major Revolutionary Organizations of Modern India
Name | Founder | Place | Year |
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Vyayam Mandala | Chapekar Brothers | Poona | 1896-97 |
Mitra Mela (from 1903, it is transformed as Abhinav Bharat Society/Young India Society) | Savarkar Brothers | Nasik | 1901 |
Anushilan Samiti | Satish Chandra Basu * Pramathanath Mitra | Calcutta | 1902 |
Swadesh Bandhab Samiti | Ashwini Kumar Dutta | N/A | 1905 |
Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) | Sachindra Nath Sanyal, Narendra Mohan Sen, Pratul Ganguly | Kanpur | 1924 |
Bharat Naujawan Sabha | Bhagat Singh | Lahore | 1926 |
Hindustan Socialist Republican Association Army (HSRA) | Chandrasekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar | New Delhi | 1928 |
Indian Home Rule Society | Shyamji Krishna Varma | London | 1905 |
Indian Independence League | Taraknath Das | California (USA) | 1907 |
Gadar Party | Lala Hardayal | USA & Canada | 1913 |
The following table describes the major Lower Caste Movements of Modern India −
Name | Founder | Place | Year |
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Satyashodhak Samaj | Jyotirao Phule | Maharashtra | 1873 |
Aruvippuram Movement | Sri Narayana Guru | Aruvippuram, Kerala | 1888 |
The Depressed Class Mission Society | Mahrshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde | Bombay | 1906 |
Justice Party (officially the South Indian Liberal Federation) | T. M. Nair and P. Theagaraya Chetty | Madras, Tamil Nadu | 1916 |
Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha | B. R. Ambedkar | Bombay | 1924 |
Self-Respect Movement | E. V. Ramasamy (also called as Periyar by his devoted followers) | Madras, Tamil Nadu | 1925 |
Harijan Sevak Sangh | Mahatma Gandhi | Pune | 1932 |
The following table describes the major Socio-Religious Movements of Modern India −
Name | Founder | Place | Year |
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Atmiya Sabha | Rammohan Roy | Calcutta | 1815 |
Brahmo Samaj | Rammohan Roy | Calcutta | 1828 |
Dharma Sabha | Radhakant Dev | Calcutta | 1829 |
Tattvabodhini Sabha | Debendranath Tagore | Calcutta | 1839 |
Manav Dharma Sabha | Mehtaji Durgaram Manchharam | Surat | 1844 |
Paramhansa Mandli | Dadoba Pandurang | Bombay | 1849 |
Radha Swami Satsang | Tulsi Ram | Agra | 1861 |
Brahmo Samaj of India | Keshub Chunder Sen | Calcutta | 1866 |
Dar-ul-Ulum | Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi,Rasheed Ahmed Gangohi and 'Abid Husaiyn | Deoband (a town in Saharanpur, UP) | 1866 |
Prarthna Samaj | Dr. Atmaram Pandurang | Bombay | 1867 |
Arya Samaj | Swami Dayananda | Bombay | 1875 |
Theosophical Society | Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge | New York City, United States | 1875 |
Sadharan Brahmo Samaj | Ananda Mohan Bose, Sib Chandra Deb and Umesh Chandra Dutta | Calcutta | 1878 |
Muhammadan Educational Conference | Sir Syed Ahmad Khan | Aligarh | 1886 |
Deva Samaj | Shiv Narayan Agnihotri | Lahore | 1887 |
Ramakrishna Mission | Swami Vivekanand | Belur | 1897 |
Ramakrishna Mission | Swami Vivekanand | Belur | 1897 |
Servants of India | Gopal Krishna Gokhale | Pune | 1905 |
Seva Sadan Society | Ramabai Ranade | Pune | 1909 |
Social Service League | Narayan Malhar Joshi | Bombay | 1911 |
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